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Metroid Zero Mission

Zero Mission is the remake of original Metroid from NES on GBA. I adore GBA games, because that’s when Nintendo produced some of the most astonishing pixelart of all time.
I haven’t played either the original or Metroid Fusion, which shares the same engine with Zero Mission. I did play a lot of Castlevanias lately, though, so I’d likely compare Zero Mission with them.
First, the fact that Samus is a woman is front and center here. Remember, it was only in the third game in the series that it was revealed originally. But here we can see her eyes right in the opening cinematic, and every time she dies, the suit disappears, revealing her in the blue “undersuit” for a moment.
Second, the game is quite generous in terms of health. You get you first Energy Bank early on, which doubles the initial health pool, and enemies drop health orbs often as well, unlike Castlevanias, where health drops were very rare. On the other hand, Samus isn’t healed on save. Which is slightly annoying, as it means you need to farm enemies to reload fully healed.
I’m pretty sure that statues that show you were to go is a new feature. Quality of life improvement.

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