

“ Robo-Lady’s Surly Shooting Adventure in Space”), it would have been fine. Had Nintendo shipped this under an unrelated title (something like. It’s not actually a bad game, but it’s a devastatingly awful excuse for a Metroid sequel. Scraping the dead-last barrel-bottom of the Metroid franchise, we have the massively disappointing Metroid: Other M.


The game's map and navigation system takes away a lot of the aimless wandering found in the original while still keeping the allure.The more-fleshed out story, full-screen graphics, larger sprites, updated music, background art, etc.I do not own the game, but I have beaten it in 2:48:63 with 67% completion on normal difficulty. It solves a lot of the problems of the original game and improves upon it nicely without changing too much. I recommend this games as the entry point to the Metroid series. Some of them even made me jump because I thought I knew what was going to happen, but something different occurred. Having a pretty good grasp of the original, I found it pretty easy to progress, but really enjoyed all the added extras. I began this game, initially not knowing it was a remake of the first Metroid.
