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メトロイド

Developers: NintendoIntelligent Systems Publisher: Nintendo
06 August 1986
FDS
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JP 4 902370 500370 FMC-MET
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メトロイド ファミコン ミニ
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JP 4 902370 509526 AGB-FMRJ-JPN
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I wrote a small guide for new players: https://pastebin.com/ULNp3dv0

The vast, starry horizon at the title screen coldly glares at the player as the sharp radar pings remind you of the graveness of the mission: To navigate a mysterious, desolate planet and find and eliminate Mother Brain who has the designs to reproduce the deadly metroids - large, parasitic airborne aliens able to feed on the very essence of life, and whose biology represents the very danger for all of galactic civilisation. A chilling introductory sequence like this is something that has never been encountered by any player before, and immediately signals that precaution and wonder is at the turn before you press the start button. This game is so much beyond an adventure.

Many things have been written about "Metroid", and at the time of its release I truly consider it had been the greatest game ever made. It's an adventure that goes beyond Zelda's previously organised set of dungeons, and instead you only have one big world to get lost in, where many of the points are immediately inaccessible until you get the necessary technical upgrades, in a game genre since called a 'metroidvania'. With a free-form and open setting like this, it becomes chill and relaxing to play "Metroid". You don't feel like you're in a hurry and you can take your time getting intimate and familiar with the large caverns of Brinstar and Norfair, as they become places you will revisit countless times and where upon mastery you'll be able to thrive in them.

"Metroid" is a pioneer for expanding the action platformer gaming far beyond its perfect jumping-and-shooting mechanics. It is a vast, imaginative world with alien, organic imagery and highly detailed pixel art. The sprite art for the tall, grim statues, the metroids, and Samus' walking and running animation were all peak for the Famicom's development, and the ease of controls and the endless stocks of identifiable secrets, with there being a secret passage at nearly every corner, make it immediately addicting and something you can't put off playing, a hallmark for any quality game. If you come here fresh from completing the first "Zelda", you will now the importance of bombing suspicious looking walls, floors and ceilings, and when a dead-end has more than meets the eye.

You really do have to exercise caution and have resources available to you to cushion your journey. The manual offers a basic map that you can expand upon, and I recommend any player to document and draw their own, because you'll need to know the spots you bypass or need to revisit, and the secret entrances you find. Many of the game's corridors are intentionally designed to be mazes that will throw the player out of the loop, as you encounter so many corridors that are literally copy-pasted for space constraints, and are placed just in front of the boss entrances to try to divert you from finding them. Sometimes you will find dead-ends. Sometimes there will be spots in the game where you can get easily stuck and sometimes you'll have to get crafty to reach unreachable areas. Being prepared for these things with the manual, map and guides does get you the tools you need to surmount these obstacles, but the one truly big blemish I have to fault the game for would be the lack of any complete health refills. That every start of the game begins at low health and that you have to farm enemies for it to build it back is simply unnecessary, when a game like Zelda just a few months earlier included complete health refills in fairy fountains. Although farming is in its own way meditatively enjoyable, it just takes too long and happens too often for it to really synergise with the playing experience, and is therefore a reason why I really recommend people play this with save states or rewind - or one of the third-party hacks.

Fighting the dreaded metroids at the end and facing Mother Brain in her sterile, white, smooth metallic chambers with way too many deadly organisms bubbling in the vats and multiplying, is at once punishing, surmountable, and rewarding. It is a challenging mission. Once you defeat Mother Brain and are treated to a wonderful ending complete with a cinematic, sci-fi infused scrolling credits sequence, you will be left itching for more Metroid, and that's when the game's replay value really gets to shine: Speedrunning "Metroid" gives different types of endings, and finishing Metroid in under two hours is, in a sense, a good exam to demonstrate just how much you've learned about the game and how much you've mastered it. With its eerie locations, the triumphant leitmotifs of Brinstar, and the ever-deepening sense of oppression as you find the lairs of notorious enemies, and always a hope for a game-changing power-up just around a corner, "Metroid" is a mesmerising experience and far from a game you would play once and abandon.

I got the best ending, too.
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Zippybing メトロイド 2023-12-20T03:35:19Z
FDS • JP
2023-12-20T03:35:19Z
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Everdrive_NES+FDS
1068396 メトロイド 2023-04-07T13:58:39Z
FDS • JP
2023-04-07T13:58:39Z
In collection Want to buy Used to own  
NoelleHoliday メトロイド 2022-11-05T07:30:40Z
FDS • JP
2022-11-05T07:30:40Z
In collection Want to buy Used to own  
dinth メトロイド 2022-10-07T11:30:37Z
FDS • JP
2022-10-07T11:30:37Z
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disc only
LukeofURL メトロイド 2022-04-05T16:48:11Z
FDS • JP
2022-04-05T16:48:11Z
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CIB
st02219 メトロイド 2021-12-25T13:24:24Z
FDS • JP
2021-12-25T13:24:24Z
3.5
1
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grizzlbewear メトロイド 2021-10-23T05:54:28Z
FDS • JP
2021-10-23T05:54:28Z
7-
1
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cathedral_junky メトロイド 2018-05-17T14:44:36Z
FDS • JP
2018-05-17T14:44:36Z
In collection Want to buy Used to own  
Azel メトロイド 2017-10-06T20:05:06Z
FDS • JP
2017-10-06T20:05:06Z
4.0
In collection Want to buy Used to own  
Clownboss メトロイド 2016-08-18T14:02:22Z
FDS • JP
2016-08-18T14:02:22Z
4.0
1
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Best of: NES
communitypeach メトロイド 2016-04-13T00:56:07Z
FDS • JP
2016-04-13T00:56:07Z
3.5
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  • Clownboss 2023-08-16 11:42:43.270977+00
    The hacks for this game are great. Read my guide.
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  • Bruno_Weiss 2023-09-27 13:05:54.470613+00
    actually sucks
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  • bandito616 2023-10-02 14:00:29.336238+00
    This having a 3 while Prime as a 4.2 is the worst fucking thing I've ever seen. This is the second best Metroid (second only to 2) and one of the greatest Famicom games ever
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    • finemotorsmiff 2023-11-26 06:25:06.342433+00
      Passionate opinion that goes against the consensus = bait I guess
    • burny 2024-01-02 03:21:30.972932+00
      wrong, opinion that disagrees with me = bait
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  • BobMcBob 2023-10-27 03:24:38.09685+00
    The best part about this game is the lack of a map. But my goodness the difficulty is overbearing.
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  • figurehead 2024-01-19 18:47:40.977696+00
    pro tip: if you think you're going to an area where you're likely to die, leave one easily accessible energy tank uncollected so you can quickly fill your energy when you respawn. you can't do it often but it can really help mitigate the difficulty
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    • figurehead 2024-01-19 18:51:51.426589+00
      pro tip 2: if the map is frustrating you, notice that each area has one vertical hallway that is the hub for the whole area. go to the top or bottom and count the doors so you'll always know where you are. that's the best way to deal with the fact that all the rooms look almost the same
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  • bing_bong_barl 2024-01-25 19:12:00.916623+00
    there's at least a little map in the manual
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  • iiooiiooii 2024-02-16 00:30:09.720358+00
    respawning at 30 life and having to grind for like 20 minutes to get to full hp has to be one of the more insane design decisions i've encountered in a video game
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