Original Metroid and Metroid II especially have aged really badly and have been surpassed by their remakes. The idea behind the story (of a corrupt Galactic Federation being as bad as the Space Pirates) did have potential but was let down by Sakamoto's awful writing. It was a good game to play (apart from the first person sections) and not as bad as a lot of people make it out to be. My experience with FF stopped me picking up Zelda Tri Force Heroes. FF being a co-op game puts it towards the end of the list for me, I could only go so far solo before coming up against missions where it felt like you had to play in co-op and I'm not one for co-op games. Hunters story had the weakest story of what we'd seen at the time but I liked that it opened out the Metroid Universe more. Hunters & Federation Force I have similar problems with in that I feel they are held back by the hardware - not enough graphical power and hand-cramping controls make them difficult to play. Both excellent games just prefer 3D gameplay over 2D. Prime followed by Super at the top for me. It's actually a more enjoyable game when you just skip all the cutscenes in my opinion. I still enjoy the gameplay on occasion too. You still explore various planets that each have their own open world environments." I could be wrong, but I only remember Talon IV in Metroid I didn't mind the story back when I first played it, but I was younger and didn't have the most refined tastes. Though it's an excellent game in its own right, it didn't really do much to distinguish itself from other Metroids." "Metroid Fusion bears more than a passing resemblance to Super Metroid, and that's likely its biggest fault. Other M (I'd play this over the original Metroid ANY day).Īlso calling Federation Force an abomination is just a bit extreme.And. Voilà!ĪM2R (not official, but I'm including it) Should this irritate you, simply imagine it's not there and you'll have your ranking of the individual games. We've also included Metroid Prime Trilogy which, as the title suggests, is a compilation of the three Prime games. Note: We've included both remakes and spin-offs, although there are a few exclusions: Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt and Metroid Prime: Blast Ball are both essentially demo versions of games that feature below, so they've been omitted, as has the NES Classics GBA port of the original. Ready? Let's charge up our Arm Cannons, replenish our Missiles, and head out. Metroid Games You Need To Play Before Metroid Dread. If you haven't rated your favourite Metroid games yet, simply click the 'star' of the game you wish to rate, assign a score, and potentially influence the list. This means that it's entirely possible to influence the order even now. The ranking below updates dynamically based on each game's User Rating in the Nintendo Life game database. We asked you to rate your favourite games in the Metroid series and now we proudly present this reader-ranked rundown of every Metroid game ever. We compiled our personal ranking of the best Metroid games long ago with Metroid Prime in the number one spot, but while we patiently await more information on the ever-in-development Metroid Prime 4, we thought it was time Nintendo Life readers had their say on the series as a whole.
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