Ninja Gaiden Black 2
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Baldur's Gate 3
Shadow Hearts
Atelier Sophie: the Alchemist of the Mysterious Book
Gunstar Heroes
Koudelka
The Punisher
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Final Fantasy VII (PS1)
Doom: The Dark Ages
Shadow Hearts 2
Xenoblade X
Goldeneye
Death Stranding 2
Resident Evil 2
Donkey Kong Bananza
Shadow Hearts: From the New World
Metal Gear Solid Delta
Dragon Quest 8: Journey of the Cursed King (3DS)
Hollow Knight
Trails 1st
Resident Evil 2 (PS1)
Resident Evil 3 (PS1)
Silent Hill f
Ninja Gaiden 4
Resident Evil 4 (Remake)
Shinobi
Sakura Wars 2
Metroid Zero Mission
Metroid Prime 4
Metroid Fusion
Super Metroid
Playing this directly after the previous two GBA games really shows how, as fun and as good as they are and maybe you think they refined certain aspects of Super because you haven't played it in ages, this absolutely MOGS the both of them in terms of atmosphere and exploration…maybe a bit too much in the latter case, I had to google a few times. 
If it wasn't so easy to get lost this would be a near perfect game, that said, I don't think it's a massive deal breaker for me, might hurt your image of the game a bit though. I think it's worth the feeling of non linearity you get as a result, as finding things really does feel rewarding and ultimately what I think most people are looking for in a Metroid anyway. Not really much more to say than that, Nintendo somehow came out with absolute bangers on the SNES with the Big 3 somehow and they're classics for a reason, but a console having LTTP, SM and SMW on it is absolutely ridiculous.
Also, that final boss with Mother Brain and the moment with the Baby Metroid is still, all things considered, probably the coolest moment in the entire series. Like I am still a hardcore Prime > Super guy but I don't think anything in Prime and Echoes reaches that level.
Very curious to find out more about Fate of the Old Republic, but I expect details will be thin on the ground for a while yet…
https://x.com/wario64/status/1999532677905678543?s=12
You weren't kidding!
Also, is there any reason to not spam Hypermode in Prime 3? The corruption mechanic for using it is so neglible that it might as well not exist, I hit a normal enemy on this planet with like 5 missiles and he tanked all of them, I go Hypermode and plug him with 3 rapid shots and he burns to a crisp. And now way would Samus go through Prime 1 and 2 and think 'yeah, hook this shit right into my veins'.
Apparently you CAN lend people in your "family" your digital games now but you have to have both Switches in the same room to do so. It's supposed to replicate lending the cartridge to your mate, which I guess is fair enough. So sadly unless you fancy popping in for a coffee you will have to source a copy of Dread for yourself.
Yeah I figured we wouldn't get anything that cool, as lovely as coming round for a cup of Tea is I think I'll definitely get mine back before I finish Prime 3, thanks for the offer though. o7
So far MP3 hasn't let up on the abundance of human characters yet as I hoped, which isn't great but the whole sequence of the Hunters and Samus defending the station, where they each in turn show off their little powers before Samus herself has that incredible showdown with Ridley, was very cool. Stopped just after getting Hypermode which seems…insanely OP if all it costs is your health considering you you can get energy tanks in this game, but alright I guess.
Ready to touch down on an alien planet any time now though.
EDIT - also settled on getting it to work on Steam Deck lmao
From what I can see you can't give me access to your copy and I can play it whenever, I think its only for like multiplayer game right? If you could I'd let anyone use my FFT or Advance Wars. I'm sure I'll get the game soon anyway.
After a lot of frustration, I got Prime 3 working on my Odin 2 as well, it looks fucking gorgeous but I can't get the free aim within the lock-on to work so that makes bosses super annoying, really disappointed.