![]() ![]() Flaahgra and Flaahgra Tentacle – Chozo Ruins Screenshot by Gamepur However it too is accompanied by an exclusive variant of War Wasp, and if you miss the chance to scan the Barbed War Wasps in this fight then they too are gone for good. Similarly to the Hive Mecha, the Incinerator Drone - which can be found in the Burn Dome in the Chozo Ruins and hides the Morph Ball Bombs upgrade - is another unique boss enemy that will need scanning before its defeat. Incinerator Drone and Barbed War Wasps – Chozo Ruins Screenshot by Gamepur These are unique variants of War Wasps that can’t be found anywhere else in the game, and once you defeat the Hive Mecha, you’ll be unable to scan them again. As another boss, the Mecha itself is a pretty obvious one-time-only scan, but don’t forget to scan the Ram War Wasps it sends out as well. Once you find your way to the Hive Totem in the Chozo Ruins, you’ll find your opportunity to reclaim your Missiles, but they’re guarded by the Hive Mecha. Hive Mecha and Ram War Wasps – Chozo Ruins Screenshot by Gamepur As such, although there are plenty to find throughout the game, if you somehow manage to avoid scanning them until you’ve destroyed them all, you’ll miss the chance altogether. These shields can be destroyed by missiles, but once you blow them up they’re gone forever. If you’re into exploring you’ll probably come across one in the Root Tunnel in Tallon Overworld, but if not you’ll bump into one sooner or later in the Chozo Ruins. Shortly after you arrive on Tallon IV, you’ll find the first of these shields barring a door. Blast Shield – Various Screenshot by Gamepur Make sure you’ve scanned everything you need to on the frigate before fighting her, because as soon as she goes down you’ll need to flee the ship in suitably dramatic fashion. Whip out your Scan Visor as soon as you encounter the Parasite Queen in the Reactor Core on Research Frigate Orpheon and you’ll then be able to focus on dodging her acid spit in the subsequent fight. ![]() Most of the bosses in Metroid Prime Remastered are one-time-only scans, and the very first one you face is no different. Parasite Queen – Research Frigate Orpheon Screenshot by Gamepur It can be found next to a Parasite Queen in suspended animation in Biohazard Containment on Research Frigate Orpheon, and will handily show up as a red scan symbol in your Scan Visor, making it hard to miss. This is thankfully the only piece of Pirate Data that’s missable in the game, but if you don’t scan it before the frigate crashes at the beginning of the game, you’ll be out of luck. ![]() Pirate Data – Fall of Zebes – Research Frigate Orpheon Screenshot by Gamepur Since they’re a regular enemy, they’ll occasionally respawn until you defeat the Parasite Queen and have to flee the frigate, but once the ship goes down they’re gone for good. They only appear on the Research Frigate Orpheon, and you’ll first encounter them in the Emergency Evacuation Area. Parasites are the first enemy you’ll come across in the game, and so they can be easily missed if you’re too focused on fighting them. Parasite – Research Frigate Orpheon Screenshot by Gamepur The first opportunity to scan one will come right at the beginning of the game, in the Map Facility in Research Frigate Orpheon, and the last chance will likely be in the Phazon Mines area much later on - it can be found in the Map Station Mines room, just off Omega Research. Unlike the other similar devices in the game - namely Save Stations and Missile Stations - you can actually miss out on scanning the Map Station if you use all of them in the game without scanning it, because they all shut down once used. All missable scans in Metroid Prime Remastered Map Station – Various Screenshot by Gamepur The list is in the chronological order that you’re likely to find them in-game, unless you’re engaging in some heavy sequence breaking. Thankfully, Metroid Prime Remastered allows players to start a New Game+ upon completing the game, which keeps your Logbook intact, but if you want to get all of those missable scans in one fell swoop, take a look below to make sure you don’t miss out. Most of these scans can be attained at any point in the game, allowing players to go back and pick them up if they missed them on the first sweep, but some are missable and only appear just once or for a limited time. Doing things like collecting all the items in the game will unlock bonuses like concept art in the main menu, for example.Īnother challenge involves using the Scan Visor to scan everything in the game that has a Logbook entry - that means every enemy, most environmental tools, and special scans like Chozo Lore and Pirate Data. ![]() Being on the Switch, Metroid Prime Remastered doesn’t have achievements in a traditional sense, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t extra challenges to complete over the course of the game. ![]()
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