The newest generation of video gamers may forget that the originalMetroidwas quite groundbreaking for its clip . Over the course of study of twelvemonth , subsequence to the Nintendo classic have necessitate gamers on multiple journeys to distant creation , inside deep catacombs stream with treacherous monsters . However , not all adventures are adequate in term of timbre .

While mostMetroidtitles have hit the mark , others have fall short of the successful pattern laid down by Nintendo over the years . Yet the series ' voltage seems unfazed , at least for the consequence . It ’s dubious   fans will see lead protagonist Samus Aran hang up her Power Suit any prison term soon .

Updated on September 9th , 2021 by Derek Draven : With the late announcement ofMetroid Dread , and a proceeds to the series ' 2D platforming roots , it ’s wise to take a look back at all theMetroidtitles that have hail before . While there are certainly no rotted apple in the crew , some titles did n’t quite live on up to the high watermark set by the definitive classics likeSuper Metroid . Nevertheless , there ’s a Modern risky venture wait around every corner for diehardMetroidfans , if they ’re willing to put the time in .

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Metroid: Other M (2010)

By far the worst game in the entireMetroidfranchise , Other Meffectively put Samus Aran on crank for several years . Team Ninja , known for theDead or Alivefranchise , make a sequel with niggling in common with its predecessors .   devotee of the serial could adjust to innovations in the gameplay if the world and standard atmosphere draw them in the same as they had in theMetroid Primeseries .

Huge shade was thrown at the plot of ground of the game and how it handled the case of Samus Aran , who for some rationality had become far less capable and courageous than her previous excursion . Other Mmanaged to score decently with critics and is surely not a dreadful game , but it was a bit of a daze for longtime buff .

Metroid Prime: Federation Force (2016)

Metroid Prime : Federation Force ’s greatest sin is how forgettable it is , and many gamers felt like it was nothing but a cheap spinoff , rather than an authenticMetroidtitle . As it stand , Federation Forcedoes little to distinguish itself from other games of its form . secondly , its inherent form ingredient presents a number of problems .

As a 3DS game , Federation Forceis hamper by the handheld ’s motion controls , which are integral when firing . Players can use the C spliff as an alternative control method acting , but the range of question just is n’t up to par . This , blend with the rather cartoonish approach   to the game madeFederation Forcesomething of a side interest rather than a AAA title .

Metroid Prime Hunters (2006)

Metroid Prime Hunterscame package with the early DS console and work as a demonstration of the handheld ’s ironware . However , there were some issues . Its use of the touch screen was advanced for its time , but little setsHuntersapart as a space shooter plot , let alone   an entry   in theMetroidfranchise .

The nontextual matter were jolly murky and dim , and the gameplay suffer from a miscellany of repetitive mission objectives mixed with very short playday . As a concept , it might have served as a decent ingress , but it certainly fall unretentive of the arduous - hittingMetroidclassics that had already been establish up to that item .

Metroid Prime Pinball (2005)

At first glance , the estimate of bridging theMetroidfranchise with a pinball game seems pretty obvious , and it largely succeeds as a result .   It ’s functional , pleasurable , and perfect for those who do n’t mind playing a digital pinball biz , with all the limitations that come with it .

Beyond a few Easter Eggs and point of reference to other game in the dealership , however , it offer small . Still , it ’s a decent bit of distraction and fun for those who want to take a break from the traditional normal and play aMetroidtitle congeal in a much quirkier flair of play .

Metroid II: Return of Samus (1991)

Metroid IIis often overlooked due to the fact that it debuted way back in 1991 on the original black and white Game Boy handheld . As such , the game is severely limit by the hardware of the time . Many elements of the biz are reprocess or taken from its predecessor , with some new addition to the formula .

Despite its age and limitations , Metroid IIis arguably one of the best titles on the original Game Boy . It   presents a dynamic plot line that leads straight intoSuper Metroid , creating an effective sense of consistency between the original chapters in the franchise . It has also been the topic of numerous remake over the years .

Metroid (1986)

The originalMetroidis an atmospheric masterpiece that help acquire the side - scrolling platformer music genre in a heavy way . The combining of constituent was unproblematic and in force , focus largely on a lone bounty hunter derive into the catacombs of an alien satellite to defeat a monstrous opponent .

WhileMetroiddoes show its geezerhood after so many ten , it helped lay the groundwork for everything that was to follow in the franchise . From the eerie tone to the action - oriented gameplay to the concept of Samus in a Power Suit , raise her abilities throughout the course of the game , this is where it all set out .

Metroid Fusion (2002)

Metroid Fusioncame out eight years accompany the release ofSuper Metroid ,   and it was met with general acclaim from critics and fan , alike . The developers got clever with the existing base of theMetroidfranchise and undertake to inject a horror element into the game in rescript to switch things up a bit .

Though a bite linear in terms of progression , Metroid Fusionwas with child on tenseness and scares , which take a large part of its narrative . The action was superb , blending new abilities and weapon with a unparalleled environment for the story to unfold in . It ’s a classic in every sense and one that everyMetroidfan needs to play .

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (2004)

TheMetroid Primetrilogy is often touted as one of the great play trilogies ever made , but every serial has a low degree . Metroid Prime 2 : Echoesis certainly not a severe follow - up to the originalPrimetitle , but it did fall short of its predecessor in a few key areas .

The multiplayer mode was mostly ignored by fans , in favor of the undivided - player experience , which inadvertently ripped off a few thingamajig from theLegend of Zeldaseries . Nevertheless , Echoesgave gamers a substantial 10 + hr of everything that made the first title such a hit .

Metroid: Samus Returns (2017)

Metroid IIis a   bully game , but its prescribed remake is exactly what longtimeMetroidfans were hop for . It fall out following the success ofMetroid : Zero Mission , the remake of the very first title of respect for GameBoy Advance owners . evidently , the graphics upgrades are the most instantly noticeable , recreating the original claim with glorious color and fidelity .

Rather than offering a simple novel pelage of blusher , Samus Returnsupdates the gameplay of the originalMetroid IIgame with the intro of melee counterattacks and free aiming . As reported byNintendo Life , developer MercurySteam did such a sound task with the game that Nintendo chose them to supervise product of theupcomingMetroid Dreadon Nintendo Switch .

Metroid: Zero Mission (2004)

Zero Missionrepresents one of the bestMetroidgames in the franchise , specially because it overhauls the originalMetroidtitle in a gravid means . Graphically , the game has never looked beneficial , with elaborated textures , screen background , and character sprites , not to note a reworked soundtrack , cinematics , and gameplay additions .

While staying true to the originalMetroidgame , Zero Missionalso offers up a few surprise , peculiarly a new plot bow near the end of the plot   — a welcome surprisal for longtime fans . This feel like the definitive adaptation of the originalMetroid , and that ’s plausibly close to the truth .

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Split image of Metroid: Zero Mission, Samus in her Power Suit, and Kraid from Super Metroid

Samus takes down a large alien jungle predator in Metroid: Other M

A player target-locks an alien creature in Metroid: Federation Force

Samus fires at a large boss in Metroid Prime: Hunters

A split image of Metroid Pinball for the Nintendo DS

Samus prepares to take a weapon upgrade from a Chozo statue in Metroid II: The Return of Samus

Samus firing on alien creatures in the original 1986 Metroid game

Samus clings to a wall and fires on a huge boss in Metroid Fusion

Samus firing at alien space pirates in Metroid Prime 2

Samus aims her laser cannon at a flying creature in Metroid: Samus Returns

Samus swinging from a trolley and firing on winged insects in Metroid: Zero Mission

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