If you're diving into Metroid Prime 4: Beyond on the Switch or Switch 2 this week, you might want to make a mental note of this before you reach the endgame.

As pointed out by GameSpot's reviewer Steve Watts , Samus' new adventure gets to a point towards the end where ( spoiler alert ) there's no point of return. And once you're locked in, there really is no going back, and you'll potentially be unable to 100% the game. Here's the situation:

"When I was ready to proceed to the endgame, I got the usual warnings about a point of no return, but I had figured I could always load an older save to go back and do more exploring to pick up power-ups that I missed... But the auto-save now has me locked into the final area with no such apparent option, and my regular save slot--the one that

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