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Metroid Fusion

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Based on 44 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Intelligent Systems
Genre(s): Adventure
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: November 18, 2002
Summary
Metroid Fusion is a side-scrolling action/adventure game with an intriguing sci-fi storyline. Controlling a bounty hunter named Samus Aran, players explore vast futuristic environments in a mission to destroy an army of deadly parasites. [Nintendo]
Also On Metacritic
GAMES: Metroid (Classic NES Series) Metroid: Zero Mission
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What The Critics Said
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Yahoo! Games
But what's most remarkable about the visuals is that no compromises were made. Although everything is big and bright, this hasn't meant the elimination of fine details.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
Take everything you loved about "Metroid" and "Super Metroid" and imagine them magnified, modified, and improved upon. [Dec 2002, p.92]
G4 TV
Beautiful in both looks and sound, Metroid Fusion is simply a pleasure to play.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
From beginning to end, Metroid Fusion is everything you could want from a Game Boy Advance game... Truly one of the greats. Long live Samus! [Jan 2003, p.120]
Nintendo Power
A brilliant return to the classic Metroid style of action gaming. [Dec 2002, p.212]
GameNow
More consistently intense than any previous Metroid game. [Jan 2003, p.63]
GamingTrend
The key replay value in this game is getting the 5 different endings via getting more items and beating the game in less time. It is somewhat akin to getting the under 2 hours ending in the original Metroid.
Read Full Review >netjak
One thing that sets Metroid Fusion apart from its predecessors is a clearly stated and well-developed storyline, including, for the first time, occasional monologues by Samus herself.
Read Full Review >TotalGames.net
Every minute of the adventure is packed with excitement and intrigue as you set out to discover exactly who’s behind the mysterious ‘accident’ that destroyed the station and killed everyone aboard.
Read Full Review >IGN
In reality, it will take a good 10 to 12 hours of hard playtime to go from beginning to end of Metroid Fusion, and it's an incredibly satisfying experience all the way through.
Read Full Review >NintendoWorldReport
Easily the best classic 2D Metroid game yet, and even the best game on the handheld to date.
Read Full Review >Nintendophiles
Probably one of the coolest stories ever to grace a platform/adventure game. And not only that, but the story actually is consistent with the games in the past.
Read Full Review >Nintendojo
The game told me I finished in around 4 hours, but I played for at least ten. With tons of hidden items, and five different endings, this game is sure to keep you occupied. Metroid Fusion is a must own title.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Fusion is so good that if it weren't for the small, unlit screen, you wouldn't even be able to tell that it is a "portable" game.
Read Full Review >Pocket Games
The control is perfect...all games should feel this good. [Spring 2003, p.27]
Electronic Gaming Monthly
As expected, the control is perfect. Samus' myriad movies activate with precision and ease - all games should feel this good. [Jan 2003, p.214]
Ferrago
A fantastic title. If you can forgive the linearity (after all, this is a GBA shooter/platformer) and the slight blips in difficulty, you’ll be in for a real treat. You must own this game, after all, it’s not very often Samus makes trips out these days.
Read Full Review >Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
A little short but you'll love every minute of it. Deserves a place alongside "Advance Wars" and "Yoshi's Island." [NGC]
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
Just too damn short! I logged in roughly six or seven hours and finished the game, though, those six or seven hours were some of the finest gaming hours of my life.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
My favourite 2D Metroid yet... [and] the best platform adventure the GBA has.
Read Full Review >GMR Magazine
While the gameplay is faster, and more responsive than ever before, MF manages to feel even more claustophobic than in the past. That's a good thing. [Feb 2003, p.75]
Gamenikki
This is the stuff dreams are made of--tight control, classic Metroid gameplay and a few puzzling twists.
Read Full Review >GamerWeb Nintendo
Hardcore Metroid fanatics may be turned off by the way the navigation computer holds your hand through most of the game, but all others will find an expertly crafted adventure title.
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
Perhaps the only niggle that you can level at Metroid Fusion, is that the focus on strong story telling reduces the exploration aspect, an area that the Metroid series is virtually unrivalled in.
Read Full Review >eToychest
The effects used in the game are as good, if not better, than Super Metroid on the SNES. The sound effects are also excellent, boasting superb music and clear voice effects during much of the game, along with the normal bleeps and booms from constant enemy killing.
Read Full Review >GamePro
A little too short, but the secrets are bountiful, and the addition of power-ups that potentially fight back is sublimely ingenious.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
This is one of those Game Boy Advance titles where the developers are producing with the ethic and quality of a GameCube title. That's a rare feat on this platform.
Read Full Review >Gamestyle
Simply the best adventure game currently available on the Gameboy Advance. It's tough, but rewarding, plays extremely well and is not a simple port like so many other of Nintendo's releases before it.
Read Full Review >AtomicGamer
Despite my complaints about the sound and music, and my half-hearted desire for a less linear style of play, Metroid Fusion is a great game that should be checked out by anyone who owns a GBA.
Read Full Review >PGNx Media
The gameplay is, once again, among Nintendo's best of all time. They know how to make the game fun and addictive, and there are very few hiccups that will hurt you.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
Very little felt new; even the final enemy encounter is heavily inspired by the endgame of "Super Metroid."
Read Full Review >Gamer.tv
Die hard Metroid fans will find little cause for complaint here, while gamers who are new to Samus' charms will surely be impressed.
Read Full Review >GameReviewer
For the first time, story is really a driving force. No, it's nothing truly fascinating, but it's less shallow than fans might expect.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
A throwback to "Super Metroid," offering most of that game's best qualities in an all-new adventure. It's disappointing that Fusion ends so soon, since it's such a great game while it lasts.
Read Full Review >Entertainment Weekly
This engrossing mission is less a test of hand-eye coordination than it is a mind-bending quest full of challenging labyrinths and exercises in strategy. [24 Jan 2003, p.107]
Into Liquid Sky
With such a loss in the challenge department, Nintendo thought they could make it up by adding enemies who can slice 50 Hit points away in one attack. How did the X learn to boost the potency of such simple attacks? The world may never know.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
The most intense few hours of my life... The biggest problems with Metroid is that it's over way too fast.
All Game Guide
Roughly a four- to eight-hour journey. MF offers replay value through uncovering all the hidden areas and clearing the game within a time limit, but with such an engaging character and appealing theme, players will need little convincing for a return trip.
Read Full Review >GameCritics
The linearity of Metroid Fusion was definitely a disappointment, but not something to write it off... In terms of simple gameplay mechanics, control, boss-battles and overall design effort, it is top notch.
Read Full Review >Thunderbolt
It may be nearly devoid of the exploration aspects that older fans appreciate, but it is still a game that all GBA owners can cherish.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 43 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
DivineStorm gave it a10:
An incredible game! Actually better than zero mission, because this game has a much deeper storyline and is three times longer than zero mission! Also beautiful graphics and gameplay.
TBone gave it a7:
Play control, visuals, sound are all outstanding. This is a BEAUTIFUL handheld game. My problem is with the difficulty level. You're weak and the enemies do TOO MUCH DAMAGE. Boss battles can be a major pain as well. On top of this you have to move fast to receive the best ending (I hear.) I sadly had to give it up out of frustration.
Andrew C. gave it a10:
Metroid Fusion is, without a doubt, the very best 2D Metroid game out there. Remember Super Metroid? Forget about it. Everything good about that game is here, but PERFECT. Perfect controls, visuals, sound, length, story, weapons, variety, and...well, everything. I have played this game through at least six times already, and I plan to go again. GET IT NOW!
Jarek gave it a10:
It's very interesting game with great graphic, story, and sound. I like this game since I saw first time it, this is no easy, but no hard game. The difficult is medium and I think Nintendo can continue creating games with this story
J3 gave it a10:
An amazing game. Sure it is a bit short and it tells you everything you have to do, but there are many hidden items that are hard to find and harder to get. To really beat this game, you must beat it with all the items in under 6 and a half hours. This gives you a harder and better ending. Which is challenging to most players. The good thing about the co iving you orders is that it is very clear where you have to go but it provides challenges on how to get there, and if you arent careful, the first few times you will need to watch carefully to beat the bosses as some(like the spider) can take out three life bars in one hit, and will continuously hit you if you don't know how to evade it.
Corey S. gave it a9:
The first and best Metroid game I have ever played and also one of the only ones I've finished. It is a bit short but it is still a great game.
Mince Meat gave it a10:
Interesting storyline, highly recommended
