It's being a couple of weeks since I've finished this game and it does not get out of my head.
I've always enjoyed Castlevania and games which can be referenced as Metroidvania, but for some reason I've never got interested in playing Metroid, maybe because I was a Sega/Sony kid
But some weeks ago I was looking to play something "new" and was not in the mood for the vampire franchise, so I tried my luck and went to play Super Metroid with basically no expectations and suffice to say it blew my mind.
I was really surprised that it had almost everything a Metroidvania has and one generation before SOTN, I didn't expected this from a 16 bit game and I say this having owned Video Games since Atari 2600
I don't have much to add but if you are into retrogames and for some dumb reason, like mine, you still haven't tried Super Metroid, than please give it a chance.
Super Metroid still holds the title of my favorite game, everything about it is so good. Definitely try it out if you haven't played it before, it holds up.
I was so surprised when I played it for the first time in 2019 and it felt like a game that could've been released the same year. The controls, graphics and music all hold up so beautifully I'd be confident in saying that this game is truly timeless.
Super Metroid is great, I wandered for 2 hours once just wondering where the hell am I going or even doing. The original Metroid thats tougher as nothing is really clear and certain things are really well hidden, almost too hard. I wouldn't blame anyone for watching a walkthrough before playing, at a minimum at least look up low key references on how to look for stuff and passage ways
“Teach”? Man back in the NES days it was “here’s the game, figure it out…. Sure we included instructions but it’s just what the buttons can do and a lot of pretty pictures and background lore”
This is a game that is always on repeat for me. I typically do a replay of it every so often. Absolutely fantastic game that set the pace for the following games.
Is this the non-American cover? As an old Yankee, I may be forgetting a few things, but I remember the corner art (specifically the “only for” bit) looking different.
Fusion and Dread are also real good stuff if you want more. Although they’re both more story focused and action oriented than Super, they’re still great in their own ways.
Just so people know, there is a fan remake of Metroid 2 floating out there somewhere that basically takes the story and remasters the game to the level of Super Metroid. Unfortunately, Nintendo found out and DMCA-ed it to death :(.
It boggles my mind that people say that Metroid Dread is better than Super Metroid. How can someone say something so wrong so confidently?
Dread is a downgrade in nearly every way to Super Metroid. Infact, I'd say the only other Metroid game that holds up to Super is Metroid Prime. Not that Dread or the other games are particularly bad, but nothing has beaten Super Metroid yet.
The movement mechanics in dread are definitely the absolute best we've gotten out of a Metroid game. I love my super Metroid and all, but let's not pretend it's controls feel... Dated
The movement mechanics are faster in Dread, but that doesn't mean they are better. Super Metroid offered button remapping, a feature that even modern games sometimes fail to provide. Some technical aspects allowed for real creative sequence breaking that is simply unrivalled in nearly every other game in the 2D sidescroller action adventure genre.
Dread also has a pretty severe linearity rivaling Fusion and Other M. Super Metroid still beats Dread. Super Metroid is timeless, nothing about it is dated except for maybe the music being MIDI based. Everything about the game combines into a single cohesive whole that modern games still attempt to emulate, with varying degrees of success.
Zero Mission was good, and an improvement over NES Metroid in literally every way except historical significance. But it still wasn't better than Super Metroid.
I agree. I played 200+ hours of dread when it came out. Loved it.
After moving on to other games and replaying Super and AM2R, and beating Axiom Verge a couple times, I took Dread for another spin and... Downgrade is a good term for it like you said. I'm not excited at all for the next one anymore.
This is one of my all-time favorites that I first played so long ago, so I sometimes wonder "is it nostalgia or is the game just that good?" Posts like this always make me think it's a big dose of the latter.
The game just gets so much right, especially a very satisfying last 10 minutes.
I remember reserving a copy and renting it the first day it came into the local video store. If memory serves, it came out during our March break from school and I played that game all day every day for the entire break. It was magical.