Anytime I have not been summoned by the Gabe Signal, I'm either botching some home maintenance task or playing Metroid Prime 2. It "ships" today as well, and it pleases me to speak well of the game as I'm fairly obsessed with it. Retro shocked us when they were able to make a first-person Metroid game that was not only excellent on its own merits but could genuinely adopt the mantle of that much loved series. To a certain extent, they're not shocking us this time. All they've done is make another completely excellent first-person platformer with solid shooting gameplay, a unique aesthetic, and a satisfying, traditional progression. I typically play it until the lack of sleep causes vivid, terrifying hallucinations to enter my visual field.