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Metroid: Zero Mission
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Average Ratings for Metroid: Zero Mission

  • Addiction Level4.6 stars
  • Graphics4.4 stars
  • Value for Money4.6 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.9 stars
  • Overall Rating5 stars

5 Reviews For Metroid: Zero Mission

  • Sobeita 16th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Zero Mission offers straight-forward game play for newcomers, but also accommodates Metroid veterans with long-winded mazes and puzzles. For instance, the advanced technique called 'Shine-sparking' (introduced in Metroid Fusion) makes a second appearance; this is unnecessary for average game play, but essential to speed runners or item hunters.


    Bad Points: Enhanced as they are, the Zero Mission maps cannot stop "sequence breaking"; techniques such as bomb-jumping enable players to escape entire bosses and bypass levels of the game. I personally encountered a sequence break - accidentally - which enabled me to fight two bosses out of order (or not at all if I had chosen.) Some view this as an opportunity to complete an exceptional speed run, but in truth it is simply an oversight.


    General comments: Metroid Zero Mission is an amazing game. Much of the design has been revived from the original Metroid game, but don't expect a rehash. The maps have been redrawn to make use of additional controls, such as ledge grasping and wall jumping. Beyond the Mother Brain exists unfamiliar territory on the world of Chozodia, on which Samus begins stripped of her armor and weaponry, except for a standard-issue pistol, and must earn her armor back by infiltrating the Space Pirates' base. The graphics could be improved with a greater color depth - currently, the small range forces distractingly bright colors. Despite this small setback, Zero Mission earns a ten out of ten.

  • skyhigh1996 12th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    My good points are that it is a fun game to earn blings and if you don't have the money to go shopping in real life you can always go shopping on Bratz! Also you get to travel all over the world! My Bad points are that it can have some glitches and take a long time to load up games. Also there is no help given along the way! I really liked this game and it brought me closer to Brat. I would definitely by another Brat game!
  • Guest 7th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Metroid: Zero Mission is an awesome game, for the Game Boy Advance, every Metroid player should play this in my opinion as it has the best graphics, the most entertaining gameplay. Fun for all, well recommended!
  • canadian019 26th May 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Metroid: Zero Mission is the best GBA game I have ever played and I hope they make more good games like it, I hope they come out with a new and even better metroid game, I know for sure that I will buy it.
  • Dylanator Rank: Staff Sergeant 11th Feb 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Metroid: Zero Mission on the GBA is the best game ever! Well, at least until I beat it. This game may not be as action packed as Metroid Fusion, but this game without doubt has the better graphics of the two, and you'll be playing it longer than Metroid Fusion for sure. If you don't, sue me. But that would be awfully silly because it's just my opinion.

    This game takes place in the original Metroid from NES. If you've played the NES version, and just started playing this game, you'll see what ...

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