![]() ![]() Past this, Zero Mission is a wholly different experience. Samus has to infiltrate Zebes in order to stop the Space Pirates’ experimentation on Metroids and, in doing so, defeat their generals: Kraid, Ridley, and Mother Brain. In the context of the Metroid series as a whole, Zero Mission shares a story with the NES’ Metroid, but the bare-bones narrative is where the similarities start and end. It offers something not only to the newcomer but to the veteran as well: a completely unique way to experience Samus’ first mission in what is easily one of the best Metroid games available. Those are all fine and dandy for those who have yet to experience older titles, but Metroid: Zero Mission does so much more. Even within the Metroid series, we got the Metroid Prime Trilogy on the Wii, which included the first two games in widescreen with added motion controls. M etroid: Zero Mission is much more than a simple remake in the past few years, the market has become inundated with a number of remastered versions of classic games, from Devil May Cry to Ico to every 3D Zelda game including Skyward Sword. ![]() Metroid Zero Mission went above and beyond the call of a remake… ![]()
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