It’s been 13 years since the last 2D Metroid game was released, and fans of the series can finally rest easy: they have the game they wanted in Samus Returns. Although technically a remake of the 1991 Game Boy game Return of Samus, this 3DS release is effectively a new game with all-new moves, areas, visuals and music. Only the premise remains the same, with heroine Samus exploring the planet SR388 to wipe out the remaining Metroids that pose a threat to the galaxy.
The core gameplay is typical of the series, with Samus exploring labyrinth-style levels, obtaining new abilities and using them to unlock previously inaccessible areas. The biggest update comes in combat, with Samus able to parry an attack and immediately deliver a critical kill. It can be tricky, but is a hugely satisfying addition.
It’s a tough game that lives up to the Metroid name and heritage – well worth the wait.
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