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Super Metroid

Super Metroid​, also known as Metroid 3, is an action-platform video game and the third game in the Metroid series. The game was released on March 1994.

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Super Metroid - Oh yes, the chick in the space suit is in my top 3 best of SNES games!

  • Jun 8, 2011
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The inter-galactic bounty hunter Samus Aran, discovers an egg that immediately hatches revealing a small Metroid larva. The creature becomes attached to Samus thinking her as its mother. Samus takes the creature to a group of scientist on an asteroid known as Ceres Space Colony for testing, and learns that the creature has incredible energy levels that can be harnessed for good. After leaving the colony, Samus receives a distress call, and upon returning she's thrusted into a battle with a creature that makes off with the larva. She follows the creature to the planet Zebes and begins a search mission. -summary

To say that Super Metroid was mind blowing when it was released back in 1994 wouldn't be an exaggeration. Nintendo completely out did themselves with this one, and it was an excellent follow up to another one of their mascot characters. Super Metroid is universally praised and is hailed as one of the best, some feel THE best for the SNES. Personally, it's in my top 3 of SNES games and I can still play this even now. The game is virtually flawless and it still holds up pretty well even now.

Game Play:

Super Metroid is a free-roaming, 2D, action adventure game. It takes place after the events of Metroid II: The Return of Samus, and follows Samus Aran as she navigates through different sectors of the planet Zebes. Along the way, she will encounter various monsters with different damage levels and abilities. In the beginning, the player is armed with a generic blasting weapon and no real abilities.

The game is basically like Zelda, where you have only one life, and the freedom to visit and revisit many areas. Some can be accessed right at the beginning, while others can be opened up after performing some type of requirement or gaining a weapon. The amount of pick ups are enormous, and during the combat scenes, in which there are plenty, you will find yourself searching for items more than anything else.

Samus is capable of handling a vast arsenal and abilities consisting of; freeze rays, missiles, super missiles, super speed and jumping, a morphing ability, energy tanks, and other things. These features enhance the game play a great deal and there's always this sense of accomplishment when finding that next item.

The stages follow the traditional plat-former scheme with some creative stage segments, that features a lot of jumping and maneuvering. There are no instant fall deaths here, but there are levels that will kill you slowly, simply because you're missing some type of item. One stage that stands out is the fire area, that drains your life quickly, unless you have the body armor that withstands incredible heat.

The enemies in the game are vast, and some of them can give you a good pounding, but if you learn which weapons are best, then you can dispose of many of them easily. Super Metroid also has its fair share of boss battles with some very big creatures. Although the fights are fairly easy, they aren't over all that quick. And that's only one of my real issues with the game. This is something Nintendo is notorious for, they will put together some game that can feel like it takes forever to beat, but they will pack the game with some boss battles that really aren't fulfilling. Another thing that bothers me, is that the game could have also used some small dialouge segments similar to Zelda: A Link to the Past, to help make it more story-driven. Until the end, the story really doesn't kick in and I always found that disappointing.

Controls:

The control set up is easy to understand and easy to master. You can go to your select screen, and change your equipment around or switch beams. The controls are very responsive also, making moving around and jumping to different platforms easy. I can't think of any problems in this area at all.

Graphics/Music/Sound:

Visually, the game was impressive then, and I think it's still awesome up to now. The frame rate is very fluid, and the animation is just top notch, watching Samus run at super speed is always cool. The overall design of the character is awesome as well. I like the various designs of the creatures, and the enormous bosses deserve a mention too. Some of the bosses have an intimidating feel to them. I also like the small details such as the small particles of ice falling and dissipating in the air when the freeze beam is fired.

Super Metroid is consumed with style and there's this fantastic cohesion between visuals and sound, which is especially noticeable in the beginning. The dark and creepy like atmosphere compliments the music score very well. The first instrumental feels like a cross between The Terminator and The Predator, and I think it creates the perfect sci-fi battle setting. I also enjoy the opening fade in of the songs when entering a new stage, and then it suddenly goes full throttle. The use of music in this game was very well handled. There are some nice sound effects with clear distinctions between some of the weapons; the freeze ray sounds completely different from the other rays, and the super misslies hit with more impact.

Replay:

Even though long games like these are best to beat and then move on to something else. It's kind of hard to do that with Super Metroid though. The game is incredibly stylish, and for me, that memorable soundtrack and fast paced ending always pulls me back for occasional replays. I heard that the game is downloadable for the Wii. I highly recommend playing it if you missed out on it during its original run. I consider it one of the best plat-formers of all time.


Pros:
-Incredible game play
-Outstanding graphics and music score
-Plenty of abilities


Cons:
-Not too story driven
-Easy boss battles
 

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June 12, 2011
Oh man one of the best platformers around. Love this game so much. Spent so many hours of my life playing it. Thanks for bringing back all those good memories. ^_^
June 12, 2011
Man, I spent so much of my gaming life on this and a Link to the Past. Without a doubt, those are two of my favorite games ever from Nintendo.
 
June 09, 2011
I remember all the sleepless nights I spent playing this... :)
June 09, 2011
I'm not sure if I can, but together with a Link to the Past. I know there were plenty.
 
June 09, 2011
YES
June 09, 2011
INDEED
 
June 08, 2011
I love this game! Classic!
June 09, 2011
Then you got great taste to match the smile.
June 09, 2011
Aw, thanks Frank! That made me smile! :)
 
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review by . July 03, 2011
posted in The Gaming Hub
Eat hot plasma you slimy suckers
A trip down Super Nintendo Memory Lane isn't complete without remembering this gem.  Super Metroid was another one of those crowning jewels in the SNES library that will cement it as one of the, if not THE greatest system of all time.      When the Super Nintendo hit, a lot of sequels or what were later thought of as "remakes" got the "Super" prefix added to it.  Super Metroid, Super Castlevania, Super Bomberman, Super Doubledragon, so on and …
Quick Tip by . September 26, 2010
posted in The Gaming Hub
Built upon and improved greatly on the old NES space exploration game with more ammo, power ups and an easier time navigating and powering up and it can still be a challenge. Lots of hours have been killed on this classic.
review by . July 27, 2010
posted in The Gaming Hub
I have fond memories of beating Super Metroid on Super Nintendo. The graphics were amazing for its time (and still hold up on medium-sized TVs). The amount of detail and complexity of the planet Zebes still boggles my mind. If you've beaten Metroid Prime and want more, I definitely recommend downloading this game from Wii's virtual games menu and trying it out.    
review by . May 18, 2010
posted in The Gaming Hub
I have fond memories of beating Super Metroid on Super Nintendo. The graphics were amazing for its time (and still hold up on medium-sized TVs). The amount of detail and complexity of the planet Zebes still boggles my mind. If you've beaten Metroid Prime and want more, I definitely recommend downloading this game from Wii's virtual games menu and trying it out.
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Take on a legion of Space Pirates and a new Metroid force as you forge into the underworld of Planet Zebes! It's up to you and Samus to recapture the long-surviving Metroid hatchling before evil hands unleash its energy. An army of ominous creatures are poised for battle at every turn of Zebes' twisted threatening passageways...including the menacing Ridley and the great lizard Kraid. Knock down enemies with a killer somersault and swing on an electric beam through narrow passageways! They're no match for you and Samus...but wait! It seems the Mother Brain has returned...
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Number of Players: 1
Publisher: Nintendo
Console: Super Nintendo
Genre: Action
Release Date: March 1994.
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