What Gamespot Users have to say about Metroid: Zero Mission
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Rating:9
An excellent remake of a classic. The only problem is it's a little short and the original now feels completely dated
This was an excellent idea by Nintendo to remake the original Metroid using more of the Super Metroid formula from the SNES. The original doesn't hold up as well as you might think. They not only remade it with better ... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
Samus is back from her 1980 classic, and she's ready to roll into action on your GBA.
The first game of this epic sci-fi series aptly named "Metroid" was released back in the 1980s, on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was one of the first video game systems on the television set that met with remarka... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
Like Fusion before it, Zero Mission is far too short. That doesn't change that it's spectacular while it lasts.
The Good: Graphics are on par with Fusion's, or better, which are some of the best on GBA; music is as atmospheric as ever, and is full of classics; there's extra content after the original game ends; you actually play a... Read Full Review
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Rating:10
This re-vamped version of the original is an absolute gem and quite simply the best 2D action/adventure ever.
Metroid: Zero Mission is a remake of the original Metroid from the days of the NES (and now, thanks to Nintendo, also the Wii virtual console). However, it is more than just a mere graphical improvement over its predece... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
Like Fusion, Zero Mission will keep you on your seat.
I'm extremely excited that Nintendo has made two excellent 2D metroid games for the Game Boy Advance almost back to back. The one major flaw that Fusion had, the inability to explore, has been pretty much fixed in Zero ... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.5
Everything from the visuals, sounds and music is excellent from the ground up.
Metroid Zero Mission is a great remake of the classic 1986 version of Metroid on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Everything from the visuals, sounds and music is excellent from the ground up. Even though Zero Missio... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
As advanced remakes go, this one is simply top-notch.
There are many classic games out there, and there are also many advanced remakes of them. Unfortunately, most advanced remakes aren't as good or memorable as their predecessors... however, Metroid: Zero Mission is an exc... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
Metroid fans, rejoice, Samus's first mission is retold in this wonderful game.
Metroid Zero Mission is a remake of the first game of the series. With a few concepts taken from Metroid Fusion like ledge hanging, as well as the ones you're familiar with if you follow the series, this has to be one of... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
Metroid Zero Mission is a remake of the original Metroid game on the NES, and it still holds up to today's standards.
Just to let the readers know, Metroid Zero Mission was my first Metroid game ever. It's the perfect game for beginners, considering it's a remake of the original Metroid on the NES. Despite being a remake, Metroid: Zero... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
LIke Fusion before it, Zero Mission is far too short. That doesn't change that it's spectacular while it lasts.
The Good: Graphics are on par (or perhaps a tad better) than Fusion's, which are some of the best on GBA; music is as atmospheric as ever, and is full of classics; there's extra content after the original game ended; you... Read Full Review
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