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Zero Mission Initial Thoughts

Oh how fortuitous! My first payday in many months happens to land in Metroid Zero Mission release week. Technically, it comes a few days after the release date, but these are the situations for which Visa was created. Ahem.

I was going to briefly check out the game before going to sleep. Without realizing it, "brief" became about two and a half hours long. I enjoyed every second of it. This is the game that Metroid Fusion should have been.

Being a Metroid veteran, "ball jumping" is a skill I already possess. Thus, as soon as I got bombs I began to will myself to areas that I won't have easy access to until later in the game. The original Metroid's near-the-start hidden-in-the-ceiling energy tank is an example of this. Normal procedure dictates that you get to it by getting the Ice Beam first; I ball-jumped to it. I love that Zero Mission gives me this option. And while there are some areas specifically designed to keep you out, no matter what your technique (yellow and green doors, pit-blocks a plenty, etc), they aren't nearly as blatant as in Fusion.

Yes, progress is slightly more "directed" than in Super Metroid, but it doesn't feel nearly as forced as Fusion -- which, with this franchise, is a definite negative. So where I felt like I had to go from point A to point B to point C in Fusion, here I already get the sense that I can, if I so choose, "sequence break". As though I can go from A to C, then to B. [This is good].

Mix in the throw-back environments, a full version of the original Metroid, and redone versions of many classic tunes (Kraid's theme! Brinstar. The original theme. etc...), and you've got: [this is great].

All this raving after a mere two hours of gameplay -- I must really be biased in regards to this franchise.

February 11, 2004. Gaming.

Comments (2)

I love the music in the game! So many memories...

Yeah, I was bomb jumping all over the place and stocking up on stuff I really shouldn't be able to reach quite yet. I love this game.

February 11, 2004 03:09 AM. Posted by: Johan.

MZM is a whole goddam raft of fun. I'll be curious to hear your impression of a certain "surprise" towards the end of the game, though. A lot of people were really pissed about it; I found it pretty tolerable. Let us know when you reach it.

February 11, 2004 09:59 AM. Posted by: JP.

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