Metroid - Zero Mission Previewed 28
Thanks to Nintendojo for posting a preview of the forthcoming GBA title, Metroid: Zero Mission. This game, which the site says is rumored to be either a prequel, or more likely, a partial remake of the NES Metroid, was shown only in video form at E3. The Metroid Database comes to similar conclusions about the game, saying "..it looks as though we will be taken back to Zebes for Samus' first encounter with Mother Brain, but this time our girl will have all the abilities and weapons she's gained in all her adventures since then."
The switch (Score:2, Interesting)
Still, I can't say I mind. =)
Re:The switch (Score:3, Insightful)
They ignored Metroid for so long because Japan doesn't care for it much. But every time Miyamoto came to the US, he kept getting asked about a new Metroid. So he realized that the US likes Metroid, and that's what caused Nintendo to bring it back.
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Metroid gets a luke-warm reception in Japan but is incredibly popular here in North America. If they learned nothing else with the N64, it's that the North American market is very important to Nintendo, enough even to keep the company's head above water in the worst of times. They're simply working to pander to us some more by giving us wha
I really hope.. (Score:5, Insightful)
Then they added Prime and Fusion. Oh, look, more Metroids secretly bred by the scientists. Oh, look, the Space Pirates have more metroids in between 1 and 2.
Kinda like how in Mega Man 3, the robots "went evil" by themselves -- but it turned out to be Dr. Wily. Then in MM4, the evil Dr. Cossak was causing trouble -- because of Dr. Wily. And so on until Mega Man 8. Wily was a cool foe, but then he became overused and became a parody of himself.
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Fusion, on the other hand, is a fresh addition to the Metroid universe. The story jumps off the space-pirates-with-Metroids train and heads for something entirely new instead, while also introducing a new kind of gameplay and featuring fantastic interactive storytelling.
Personally, I c
I agree. (Score:2)
At least in Metroid is remade, it'll be like playing FF Origins: yes, it's the same, but it's a fresh taste of a classic.
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or how about... (Score:1)
I'd prefer the remake. (Score:3, Insightful)
I think that'd be much nicer than making the plot continuity be broken and laugable.
If you think a cool Samus adventure woul
Re:I really hope.. (Score:2)
"Then they added Prime and Fusion. Oh, look, more Metroids secretly bred by the scientists. Oh, look, the Space Pirates have more metroids in between 1 and 2."
Actually, when you look at it, the two new games cover up a lot of plot holes and inconsistencies left in the first three games, the kind that most gamers are used to by now and don't even notice any more.
For example, how come in each new game you have to re-collect everything you collected in the previous game? Wh
You know.. (Score:2)
Yipee! Whatever it is, it should be good, probably (Score:3, Insightful)
However, ignoring timelines for a moment, Super Metroid on the SNES rather struck me as an extended remake of the original Metroid anyway - how much scope is there to do this again?
Looking back to timelines, then it strikes me that this could go either way - it could sort out the minor hiccups in the timeline, *or* it could confuse it more. Just have to wait and see.
Chrzzzzz... (Score:1)
Can they please come up with more innovative games for our handhelds? I do not want to play another platformer that looks/feels/plays like games from 10 years back. And yes, even if the graphics _are_ better, on that small screen it is kind of hard to distinguish between 256 or 16 Million colours.
Come on now, use handhelds in combination with GPRS to make location based games, make random inter
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RTFA. The only way it "looks/feels/plays" like the original game is a slight tip of the hat to the graphical style. Everything else is new and plays almost exactly like Metroid Fusion, a game less than a year old. New weapons, new abilities, new bad guys, and a new map to take into account both these new abilities and new baddies that have become "staples" in recent years. If it weren't using the same back-
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You know Four Swords is just the multiplayer part of the game, and not the whole game, right? The whole 2 or 3 people I know that actually have the game have only played Four Swords a couple of times, and mostly just stick to the single-player stuff (which is a lot like a
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All the more reason for me to play it, since I never owned an SNES
Zero (Score:1, Interesting)
How about something *Somewhat* Different? (Score:2)
Yaknow, the most enjoyable game I ever played on the Gameboy was good ol' Tetris.
How about bringing some fun puzzle games to the platform like Marble Madness, Bejeweled, Devil Dice, or Intelligence Cube?