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Super Metroid
Platform: SNES
Ah a classic Super Nintendo game. By the way guys, the SNES is my favorite console of all time. Anyway, Super Metroid is the third game in the Metroid series after the first on the NES and the second on the gameboy. A lot of people think Super Metroid is the second but the one on the Gameboy is the second. Be that as it may I am here to review Super Metroid not give you guys a history of the Metroid series.
Super Metroid came out in the middle of the Super Nintendo’s console life and was one of the best games to come out for it as well. You take control of one of the finest female heroines in any game, Samus Aran. The whole plot of the game is somewhat confusing but I’ll break it down for you guys. The game takes place after the events of the second one as Samus is going to a research facility to look for a Larva. She gets there and everyone is dead so she has to find who has stolen it. A bunch of intergalactic pirates stole the Larva and she has to stop them before they can harness the power of said Larva. There are unfortunately only four end bosses in this game but all of them vary in strengths and weaknesses. So with all the new power ups you harness throughout the game will be used in different ways to defeat them. The end boss in the entire game, who I will not spoil for you, is one of the hardest I’ve ever faced in a game and it is very humbling when you try and try again to heat him. When the game came out the graphics were pretty revolutionary. Albeit they are dated now, it still is a pretty big accomplishment for an SNES game. It is definitely an upgrade over the two previous Metroids. The environments you play in look pretty good for a side scroller as well although it is mainly a space station setting. Bosses have a larger than life look to them which is really a thing still missed in most games these days. For the most part the enemies you face in the game aren’t too difficult but the platforming and figuring out what you have to do to get past certain areas is another thing missed in a lot of games this year. Although the game is mostly linear it is still a lot of fun to figure out how to conserve your resources and get past tough obstacles while trying to retain most of your health.
Super Metroid is a classic SNES game that doesn’t seem to get as much respect as it deserves. A very classically tough game that humbles even some of the best gamers. If you’ve never played it before watch the video for yourself and download a Rom or get it on the Wii Network or whatever its called.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypTA061v0VU"]Super Metroid gameplay part 1 - YouTube[/ame]
Super Metroid
Platform: SNES
Ah a classic Super Nintendo game. By the way guys, the SNES is my favorite console of all time. Anyway, Super Metroid is the third game in the Metroid series after the first on the NES and the second on the gameboy. A lot of people think Super Metroid is the second but the one on the Gameboy is the second. Be that as it may I am here to review Super Metroid not give you guys a history of the Metroid series.
Super Metroid came out in the middle of the Super Nintendo’s console life and was one of the best games to come out for it as well. You take control of one of the finest female heroines in any game, Samus Aran. The whole plot of the game is somewhat confusing but I’ll break it down for you guys. The game takes place after the events of the second one as Samus is going to a research facility to look for a Larva. She gets there and everyone is dead so she has to find who has stolen it. A bunch of intergalactic pirates stole the Larva and she has to stop them before they can harness the power of said Larva. There are unfortunately only four end bosses in this game but all of them vary in strengths and weaknesses. So with all the new power ups you harness throughout the game will be used in different ways to defeat them. The end boss in the entire game, who I will not spoil for you, is one of the hardest I’ve ever faced in a game and it is very humbling when you try and try again to heat him. When the game came out the graphics were pretty revolutionary. Albeit they are dated now, it still is a pretty big accomplishment for an SNES game. It is definitely an upgrade over the two previous Metroids. The environments you play in look pretty good for a side scroller as well although it is mainly a space station setting. Bosses have a larger than life look to them which is really a thing still missed in most games these days. For the most part the enemies you face in the game aren’t too difficult but the platforming and figuring out what you have to do to get past certain areas is another thing missed in a lot of games this year. Although the game is mostly linear it is still a lot of fun to figure out how to conserve your resources and get past tough obstacles while trying to retain most of your health.
Super Metroid is a classic SNES game that doesn’t seem to get as much respect as it deserves. A very classically tough game that humbles even some of the best gamers. If you’ve never played it before watch the video for yourself and download a Rom or get it on the Wii Network or whatever its called.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypTA061v0VU"]Super Metroid gameplay part 1 - YouTube[/ame]
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