Metroid Prime: Federation Force

Metroid Prime: Federation Force is a cooperative first-person shooter developed by mh:awesomegames:Next Level Games and published by mh:awesomegames:Nintendo for the mh:awesomegames:Nintendo 3DS.

The game is a spin-off of the Metroid Prime series, where the player assumes the role of a Galactic Federation Marine, featuring gameplay elements similar to those of Metroid Prime Hunters.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Despite being based on the “Prime” franchise, it has little to no resemblance to the Metroid Prime series, and feels more like a spin-off title rather than a proper Metroid Prime title, Samus isn't even the main character.
 * 2) Inferior and undetailed graphics despite being developed by Next Level Games of all people, even mh:awesomegames:Kirby: Planet Robobot (a game that was made three to four months before this game) looks far better than this.
 * 3) The game features a chibi style, which clashes with the dark tone of the series.
 * 4) A lot of sports minigames are generic and basic and have little to do with the Metroid franchise. One of them is just Rocket League but shooting.
 * 5) The final boss is extremely anticlimactic; it is a brain that is  ABSOLUTELY BROKEN, and the battle before it is cliché and boring.
 * 6) The overall game lacks any elements from the Metroid series and feels more like a generic shooter game.
 * 7) The soundtrack isn’t as good as the original Prime Trilogy and also sounds like scrapped music for another game.

Good Qualities

 * 1) The gameplay is still fun, and feels more like a break time from playing the main games.
 * 2) The soundtrack (while not as good as the original Prime Trilogy) is still good.
 * 3) After being portrayed as a defenseless damsel in distress in Other M, Samus Aran is back to her badass self like she was in the Metroid Trilogy.
 * 4) If you completed a certain mission, you get a post-credits scene of a figure (later confirmed to be Sylux) breaking into the Metroid's prison.
 * 5) With the exception of the aforementioned final boss, the bosses themselves are cool and a lot of fun.

Reaction
The game received mixed reviews. It currently has a critic score of 64 and an user score of 5.5 on Metacritic. The game's unveiling at E3 2015 is currently one of Nintendo's most disliked videos on YouTube (it was the most disliked until the NSO Expansion Pack video surpassed it).

Fans also heavily criticised Nintendo's choice of resurrecting the franchise by developing a spin-off game rather than a new game from the main series, leading to one of the worst controversies ever made and proof on how toxic the fans are.