If you, or anyone else you know are feeling the same way about what you're seeing, you might want to watch this latest clip from the team at Digital Foundry - perhaps unsurprisingly confirming there's no actual Switch 2 footage on display here.
There's a lot of baked lighting, shadows, and segmented areas, and it looks very similar to the Metroid Prime Remaster dating back to 2023. The trailer is running at 60fps (with a resolution of "about 900p") but there are also other similarities to the previous release in terms of image quality - like little to no anti-aliasing, and overall it's a very "jagged" and "raw" looking game.
"There are no signs of Switch 2 features like DLSS, or TAA, or high-res rendering, there's no big new lighting effect or upgraded lighting, or anything like that necessarily seems like it would come from a Switch 2 upgrade here... the visual appearance of this trailer is like firmly in Switch 1 territory."
They're also thinking there's a real chance Nintendo will bring this game to the Switch 2 in some way or form - a bit like certain other cross-generation titles such as Zelda: Twilight Princess and Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
"And because of the strong art direction visual design... don't think they [Retro] would necessarily need to do too much to it, other than massively improve image quality."
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