FrayedLogic I don't think the bombs are set by Samus most of the time. I think Mother Brain sets the ones that activate after her death, but the others, I'm not sure of.
FrayedLogic Oh no, she’s not doing that. Samus already killed everyone in the building (planet?). She’s just unlucky enough that everywhere she goes has an automatic self destruct sequence.
@@BIGhappyG33 Mother Brain plants the ones in Metroid, Zero Mission and Super Metroid. In Fusion she does so to destroy the X parasites to save the universe. In the ones I just said no innocents die except for the friendly animals in Super Metroid (but it's canon you save them since they're in Fusion) or if you count the other animals but they aren't intelligent and attack Samus and the ones in Fusion would've been food for the X.
I love that you not only did the bosses but did them with a touch of flair! You actually used the diagonal shots and there were some cool dodges here and there. You played the game like it was meant to be played but very skillfully.
@@wheatleythebrick2276 not really, like in Super Metroid, most speed runners don't even bother with diagonal aiming, they just make very cringe jump shots
Those diagonal shots in Super saved my ass so many times, same goes for the underrated and underused Space walk, which is just moonwalking but it really helps when enemies are running toward you and you can just back up and shoot while even holding diagonally up or down. :P Or the fact that not many people remember that Samus can Shine Spark when you charge up her super running speed, then quickly hold down to crouch and "store" the energy (it only lasts a few seconds so you gotta be quick) and then jump in the air to do her upwards charge, you can also do a forward charge in midair if you jump and hold left or right when activating the Shine Spark technique. Samus also can wall jump and thats a tricky skill to master, and the game hints at you being able to do it with those green gremlin looking bastards in Super Metroid.
@@lukelafontaine69 lol, the wall jumps can't be done during Shine Spark, but I do remember Snakelancer showcasing a complete reworking of Super's mechanics in 60fps, pushing objects and many others including wall jumping to reverse Shine Spark directions, as well as many effects from Zero Mission like Shine Sparking into slopes to go back to running and not having to push in the flight direction to just glide over the slopes.
@@bogymanthedark Yeah. Except for Metroid: Other M, I think he somehow survives, but is severely damaged. That's how we always seem to deal with Meta and Omega Ridley. That or they have a clone things going on where the Space Pirates put the memories of the previous Ridley into the new one. Other M gave us a lifespan of Ridley. I didn't think it him when I saw that cotton ball of odd adorableness. But, its second form pretty much screamed Ridley. And, unlike the hyper intelligent Ridley who killed Samus' parents, it was completely savage. Kinda glad he met with the fate he did. Imagine if he did escape and the Space Pirates found him. A whole new Ridley, young and fresh for battle with all of the old Ridley's memories. That would honestly be terrifying.
@@atomicreactor6033 that's one way of looking at Ridley's reappearances, but in the Manga which is a Canon backstory to Zero Mission (I think), the manga explains that Ridley can regenerate his flesh over time, kinda like a lizard. His first death (actually being left near death) was the true Ridley, the in between games from prime 1-3 is Meta Ridley which is also the original Ridley, but he's been cybernetically enhanced, but over the course of the primes, he's less and less cybernetic until Samus Returns where he's more flesh than metal, hence his name becoming Proteus Ridley. In Super Metroid, he's fully recovered and is no longer enhanced causing him to revert back to Ridley. In Other M, Ridley is completely Dead, but is accidentally cloned by the Galactic Federation and was dubbed "Little Birdie". In Fusion, the BSL recovered the remains of Other M's Ridley which was later infected with the X Parasites and is later fought as Ridley X, or "Neo Ridley".
Am I the only one who likes Ridley's screeching in Fusion and Zero Mission? It's unique and identifiable. Plus, I think it suits his design than just a regular high shrilled roar
Yeah, paired with his two seconds cut-scene where he lunges at you, it sounds really intimidating. And it's the only boss that gives you challenge in Zero Mission. He was also hard in Fusion until I realized the charged beam does more damage than rockets.
@@aquaesque3490 I know, right? Their version of researching genetics is looking at what they got. saying: "hmm, what might happen if we injected this unpredictable creature with this volatile substance", then letting them loose on the themselves.
@Julian Kroon So you can save the animals? But that was in Super Metroid the second time on planet Zebes but the this was a recreation of the first metroid for the nes (with some extra) neither have any trace of the animals other than maybe here? Just thinking
I know what you're referring to: 100% item collection. Then, yes, the Ridley Robot will lash out with extra firepower, along with being harder to kill.
@@Simply_resharkable I still think the original aged well. You can make your argument for many of the very good oldschool games perhaps like maybe Donkey Kong (1981), original Super Mario Bros, arcade Mario Bros, original Sonic The Hedgehog (where there are unintentional glitches that can make speedrunning much easier), Pac-Man, original Red/Blue Pocket Monsters (has unintentional problems in its internal gaming system but is still a very good game), the original Legend of Zelda but they all still aged well in my opinion. I hope you have a good Sunday :-)
Back when I was a kid playing this game I never knew you could spam rockets on Kraid. So I would jump and hit Kraid with 1 rocket at a time. Took me a few tries. When I went back to play this game recently and discovered that you could stand near the edge and spray your rockets, my mind was blown. It makes every boss trivial.
I went on my DS the other day and actually managed to do Mother Brain without taking damage. I don't know how and I highly doubt I'll be able to do it again, but holy crap was I on point with the dodging. 4:57
This is a pretty cool game. The main thing I didn't like about it was how the game won't spend that much time with Zero Suit Samus. I kinda liked the idea of having the player lose all their powers so they have to keep safe until they find them again.
You should try getting no damage against Mecha Ridley when you've collected 100% items. The fight is much harder and longer because of an increase in boss health.
He also actively guards his weak spot, often times by raising his claw a bit and leaving his head down longer or leaving you with such a small gap that there is little room for accuracy issues
Its been a long time playing this. Wow she really was there when she was a kid...fate can be interesting... I can now understand how satisfying it must be to get that new suit honestly, esp since its a suit for 'the chosen/worthy' ones so its like a rebirthing process for Samus
Nice video mate! Did you know that Mecha Ridley gets tougher (takes more hits to kill) of you collect all of the power ups? It doesn't really matter too much though as the routine stays the same (claw swipe, fire balls, lasers, and missiles).
I remember when Metroid Zero Mission was the only game I'd play on my GBA SP, and you actually do not have to worry about taking Damage after defeating a boss during the death animations, for example as soon as Imago's Stinger tears off, he can no longer hurt you
This game low key would scare the fuck outta me especially mother brain. I'd come into the living room to see my brother fighting some terrific monster and I'd run to my moms room crying
I love how you included the last 2 space pirates guarding your escape at the end of the game. The true last boss(es). Although the metroids before the mother brain are kinda cancerous.
I love metroid fusion more cause its like doom, where your suit or weapon gets upgraded, I'm kinda upset that you don't get any power ups after you killed a boss :/ btw nice job no damage
Just played through this game for the first time a few days ago... Kraid gave me sooooo much trouble, if only I had known you could aggressively spam missiles like that to trivialize him. That would have spared me from some grey hairs.
What part of your brain were you thinking with when you out the final boss of the game in the thumbnail? I knew and didn't get spoiled but someone out there might. It's such a huge surprise to since it wasn't even part of the original Metroid 1.
oh boy. I remember I spent like 2 years playing this game when I was 10-12 years old. This was my favorite game along with Metroid Fuzion back then. Still couldn't beat either of them though cause some of the levels scared me too much.
@@rasineidedossantossantos5094 I would want fusion and they hinted at it at the end of The Return of Samus with the X parasite not sure if it's actually gonna happen tho
@@fanboyfromfanboyandchumchu2722 Funny enough that you should mention wanting a remake of Metroid Fusion. When Mercury Steam approached Yoshio Sakamoto (Metroid series creator) and Nintendo about making a remake of a 2D Metroid title, they originally asked to remake Metroid Fusion. While Fusion is apparently Sakamoto's favorite title in the series, it's very clear that Metroid II was in the most dire need of a remake and as such the plan was shifted to that. So maybe it was a nod toward the original plan. Maybe it was a teaser for the next remake. We'll never really know until it happens.
@@Dark_Wolf0626 This generation == that generation. He's talking about how good it looks for a GBA, not on the Switch smartass. Also it does look amazing, came out just before the DS and they really knew how to use the GBA soundchip and not make games look terrible for OG GBA screen support.
@@Dark_Wolf0626 I thought you believed that Daniel was remarking about how the graphics are good for the Switch. Otherwise you wouldn't feel the need to clarify that it was for the GBA, because he obviously knew that. Sorry if my comment was a fustercluck
a bit late but might help others in the future. I assume you were playing using an emulator. It's the keyboard's fault for not reading more than 2 keys at once. I also had the same problem. Ended up completing the game on android haha.
I know I'm late to the party, but can I point out how fucking brilliant it is that the sound of Mecha Ridley's eye blinking sets the rhythm for the escape theme? Also, how the Space Pirate ship that Samus borrows at the end is resemblant (in shape) of her Metroid Prime 1 & 2 ship? The details put into this game are astounding.
Back when I first played this game, and when Mecha Ridley's Self-Destruct was counting down, I thought... Well, I can't remember exactly what I thought, BUT, it was something like this: "Aww, sh**! And they destroyed my ship earlier, so how how the heck am I gonna get outta here?!" "Wait a second... The Hangar!"
Moodysquid4806 te da acceso a tourian si mal no recuerdo, donde se encuentran los Metroid y Mother brain , esas dos estatuas al vencer a Ridley y kraid , te dejan pasar
Someday, Samus Aran is going to learn the convenience of the phrase,
"Nuke it from orbit" instead of, "the time bomb is set. Run!"
Well in Metroid Prime 3 corruption Samus does nuke one of the Leviathan Seeds shields. Lol
FrayedLogic I don't think the bombs are set by Samus most of the time. I think Mother Brain sets the ones that activate after her death, but the others, I'm not sure of.
MKHCFIRE Only in Fusion she set one.
FrayedLogic Oh no, she’s not doing that. Samus already killed everyone in the building (planet?). She’s just unlucky enough that everywhere she goes has an automatic self destruct sequence.
@@BIGhappyG33 Mother Brain plants the ones in Metroid, Zero Mission and Super Metroid. In Fusion she does so to destroy the X parasites to save the universe. In the ones I just said no innocents die except for the friendly animals in Super Metroid (but it's canon you save them since they're in Fusion) or if you count the other animals but they aren't intelligent and attack Samus and the ones in Fusion would've been food for the X.
I love that you not only did the bosses but did them with a touch of flair! You actually used the diagonal shots and there were some cool dodges here and there. You played the game like it was meant to be played but very skillfully.
Neil the ass titan everyone uses diagonal shots '-'
@@wheatleythebrick2276 not really, like in Super Metroid, most speed runners don't even bother with diagonal aiming, they just make very cringe jump shots
Those diagonal shots in Super saved my ass so many times, same goes for the underrated and underused Space walk, which is just moonwalking but it really helps when enemies are running toward you and you can just back up and shoot while even holding diagonally up or down. :P Or the fact that not many people remember that Samus can Shine Spark when you charge up her super running speed, then quickly hold down to crouch and "store" the energy (it only lasts a few seconds so you gotta be quick) and then jump in the air to do her upwards charge, you can also do a forward charge in midair if you jump and hold left or right when activating the Shine Spark technique. Samus also can wall jump and thats a tricky skill to master, and the game hints at you being able to do it with those green gremlin looking bastards in Super Metroid.
@@lukelafontaine69 lol, the wall jumps can't be done during Shine Spark, but I do remember Snakelancer showcasing a complete reworking of Super's mechanics in 60fps, pushing objects and many others including wall jumping to reverse Shine Spark directions, as well as many effects from Zero Mission like Shine Sparking into slopes to go back to running and not having to push in the flight direction to just glide over the slopes.
@@Dark_Wolf0626 nah dude. It was easy to use and useful. if you werent using it, you lowered your skill floor and ceiling immensely.
I cannot beleive how fast he killed kraid
You just spam missiles and thats it
Me neither, it took me like 5 mins to kill him
Samus is a she
Less than 20 seconds. Dayum.
@@simon-patrickjohnson they're referring to the person playing, not samus
Ridley knew he was dying, so he had one last gift for Samus (Until he inevitably revived):
*THE METROID FUSION EARRAPE SCREAM*
How does he keep reviving?
@@roxascross3741 main villains don't die in nintendo games.
@@bogymanthedark Yeah. Except for Metroid: Other M, I think he somehow survives, but is severely damaged. That's how we always seem to deal with Meta and Omega Ridley. That or they have a clone things going on where the Space Pirates put the memories of the previous Ridley into the new one. Other M gave us a lifespan of Ridley. I didn't think it him when I saw that cotton ball of odd adorableness. But, its second form pretty much screamed Ridley. And, unlike the hyper intelligent Ridley who killed Samus' parents, it was completely savage. Kinda glad he met with the fate he did. Imagine if he did escape and the Space Pirates found him. A whole new Ridley, young and fresh for battle with all of the old Ridley's memories. That would honestly be terrifying.
@@atomicreactor6033 that's one way of looking at Ridley's reappearances, but in the Manga which is a Canon backstory to Zero Mission (I think), the manga explains that Ridley can regenerate his flesh over time, kinda like a lizard. His first death (actually being left near death) was the true Ridley, the in between games from prime 1-3 is Meta Ridley which is also the original Ridley, but he's been cybernetically enhanced, but over the course of the primes, he's less and less cybernetic until Samus Returns where he's more flesh than metal, hence his name becoming Proteus Ridley. In Super Metroid, he's fully recovered and is no longer enhanced causing him to revert back to Ridley. In Other M, Ridley is completely Dead, but is accidentally cloned by the Galactic Federation and was dubbed "Little Birdie". In Fusion, the BSL recovered the remains of Other M's Ridley which was later infected with the X Parasites and is later fought as Ridley X, or "Neo Ridley".
@@Dark_Wolf0626 I like yours better than mine
Am I the only one who likes Ridley's screeching in Fusion and Zero Mission? It's unique and identifiable. Plus, I think it suits his design than just a regular high shrilled roar
My personal favorite's always been the Anguirus roar used for Super Metroid.
Yeah, paired with his two seconds cut-scene where he lunges at you, it sounds really intimidating. And it's the only boss that gives you challenge in Zero Mission. He was also hard in Fusion until I realized the charged beam does more damage than rockets.
Yeah it sounds unique and... Well quite noticeable! It's an incredible sound by Nintendo's sound team
I love how when you get in the space pirate ship, one pirate jumps onto the exit gate and suicides xD
Trainer Your procrastinating aren't you And how one of the pirates hides from you in chozodia after you get your suit back
Space pirates are not known for being terribly clever.
That was the easy way gg
@@aquaesque3490 Like when they tried to duplicate morph ball technology....that was....crunchy.
@@aquaesque3490 I know, right? Their version of researching genetics is looking at what they got. saying: "hmm, what might happen if we injected this unpredictable creature with this volatile substance", then letting them loose on the themselves.
6:55
the moment you realize there aren't any animals to save
@Julian Kroon So you can save the animals? But that was in Super Metroid the second time on planet Zebes but the this was a recreation of the first metroid for the nes (with some extra) neither have any trace of the animals other than maybe here? Just thinking
@Julian Kroon R/Whooosh
Julian Kroon nah u were just a lil slow to the joke that time bruh
@@IrvinMenezes Yeah, maybe the internet was new for him
@@firestarex3544 ja echt zo Julian, snap je dat dan niet? :P
Mecha Ridley wasn't done at his hardest setting. You need to collect every item to fight him with every attack pattern, triple attack, and triple, hp.
I know what you're referring to: 100% item collection. Then, yes, the Ridley Robot will lash out with extra firepower, along with being harder to kill.
Wow never knew that
@@David-ki2xt Wow new reply
I'd rather die than fight 100% Mecha Ridley
@@austinfondren5053 it's still easy bro but definitely way harder than before
All the 2d metroid games aged very well, still beautiful and well animated
Except for the original
@@Simply_resharkable and the gameboy one
@@Simply_resharkable The original aged well.
@@aspiknf it is hardly programmed, and what little is programmed I'd done on duct tape
@@Simply_resharkable I still think the original aged well. You can make your argument for many of the very good oldschool games perhaps like maybe Donkey Kong (1981), original Super Mario Bros, arcade Mario Bros, original Sonic The Hedgehog (where there are unintentional glitches that can make speedrunning much easier), Pac-Man, original Red/Blue Pocket Monsters (has unintentional problems in its internal gaming system but is still a very good game), the original Legend of Zelda but they all still aged well in my opinion. I hope you have a good Sunday :-)
0:19 Diomuru (Charge Beam Beast)
0:44 Mua (Acid worm)
1:34 Kraid
2:14 Kiru Giru
3:03 Imago
4:04 Ridley
4:57 Mother Brain
8:27 Chozo Ruins Test
10:09 Mecha Ridley
11:02 Time limited Escape
Thank you
I needed this
you forgot the escape sequence of zebes
How to kill a giant overweight lizard:
just spam B+R
He's just big boned bra
So Brazilians are invincible
The movement patterns, the way the bosses look and their sounds make the player uncomfortable - but in a good way. What a gem of a game!
6:01 when your mom is coming home from work and you're supposed to be asleep
Kimbo Henry i never sleep
Kimbo Henry XD
*_EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY_*
More like 7:20
Damn I remember when that’d happen to me
Back when I was a kid playing this game I never knew you could spam rockets on Kraid. So I would jump and hit Kraid with 1 rocket at a time. Took me a few tries. When I went back to play this game recently and discovered that you could stand near the edge and spray your rockets, my mind was blown. It makes every boss trivial.
I never realised how badass samus is, even when I played this as a kid
I went on my DS the other day and actually managed to do Mother Brain without taking damage.
I don't know how and I highly doubt I'll be able to do it again, but holy crap was I on point with the dodging. 4:57
Noice
It's really not that hard at all, if you have Screw Attack, good timing and fast thumbs, then you really have no excuse to take damage
@@Dark_Wolf0626 ya
@@Dark_Wolf0626 unless you miss the platforms when you land
@@GenshinLover283 getting out of the lava with rinkas flying at you is the worst
11:22 ah yes, the hardest boss in the game. Twin zebesians
Y E S
I read lesbians lmao
@@kanishka927 ah yes, the hardest boss in the game. Twin Lesbians.
@@spydyeguymy that would be the opposite of hard
@@THawkMedia Wouldn’t most of us be tho?
I can't believe you got past Mother Brain with zero damage. That was one of the few bosses in all Metroid games that made me want to rage-quit.
Lemme guess, you forgot you had Screw Attack?
@@Dark_Wolf0626
maybe they didn’t have screw attack lol
@@amso7169 good point, Screw Attack is pretty easy to miss
As soon as the mother brain was defeated, I got an ad for pink eye.
Ha u will need it after what happened lol
OH HELL YES!!! A METROID GAME I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT!!!! IT'S LIKE THE CURE FOR CANCER!!!!
it's a remake of metroid for the NES, and one of the best remakes in general
chris twoodyhussar this is my favourite Metroid game. give it a shot.
This is one of the best metroid games I love it so definitely give it a try
My very first 'Metroid'. This game introduced me to this legendary series.
AM2R topped it
10:12 mecha ridley: I'll be right there to kill you! *metal slowly screeching closer*
Mecha ridley: just... give me a sec. *arrives* OK! Let's go!
Jaja, very true xd
Yea. He's so slow 😊
If we could remove the death animations from zero mission, Speedrunners would be seeing new WRs
@@Dark_Wolf0626 true.
@Random Sceptile that's true.
This is a pretty cool game. The main thing I didn't like about it was how the game won't spend that much time with Zero Suit Samus. I kinda liked the idea of having the player lose all their powers so they have to keep safe until they find them again.
The Noodle you sort of get that with fusion?
So...Fusion?
Pretty much how fusion is, but without the zero suit
Well you always lose all of your powers in Metroid.
I loved this game as a kid glad I could find this specific Metroid game again on RUclips
4:09 nice to know Ridley still has that ear piercing scream
You should try getting no damage against Mecha Ridley when you've collected 100% items. The fight is much harder and longer because of an increase in boss health.
Not to mention that Mecha Ridley will go out of his way to put up more of a fight.
He also actively guards his weak spot, often times by raising his claw a bit and leaving his head down longer or leaving you with such a small gap that there is little room for accuracy issues
After a few tries, I managed to get no damage on mech ridley, but the last two zebs killed me and I had to redo the fight
10:11 I still have PTSD from this sound
GBA Ridley: “Am I a joke to you?”
samus is so fast in this game wow
Just wait until you see her speed in Dread, I love how seamless the speedbooster works and its easier to wall jump.
Its been a long time playing this.
Wow she really was there when she was a kid...fate can be interesting...
I can now understand how satisfying it must be to get that new suit honestly, esp since its a suit for 'the chosen/worthy' ones so its like a rebirthing process for Samus
when the mother brain came i was like "RETURN OF THE SPAGHETTI OHS"
The green rincas are fun, they're fast, do more damage and drop way more ammo
Congrats, while most of these bosses are very easy normally they can be very hard to take no damage against.
Oh yeah, mother brain is so Daaaaaaaaaaamn fucking easy
'most' bosses, not all.
I'd say mother brain is medium to hard difficulty
Use normal rockets to break glass
Use super to damage
@@Panchoko4 I just beat the game for the first time recently and you ain’t lying!
@@DaGhostToastRoast literally just break the glass, 5 missiles/1 super, jump over eye blast, repeat step 2 and 3.
Damn i never saw flawless precision like this.
Nice video mate! Did you know that Mecha Ridley gets tougher (takes more hits to kill) of you collect all of the power ups? It doesn't really matter too much though as the routine stays the same (claw swipe, fire balls, lasers, and missiles).
Didn't know about that.
Mecha Ridley had enough of Samus's shit. So he buffed himself.
I remember when Metroid Zero Mission was the only game I'd play on my GBA SP, and you actually do not have to worry about taking Damage after defeating a boss during the death animations, for example as soon as Imago's Stinger tears off, he can no longer hurt you
6:01 when youre about to be late to school
3:46 just relentless with the speed boost
It's cool getting to see the pupa boss and the imago (adult) boss back to back, and see their relationship.
Ah yes, the most dangerous boss of all: the title screen!
1:39 Kraid: DOOOOOONNNNUUUUUUTTSSS!
1:51 Kraid: NOOOOOOOO, MY DONUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUuuuuuuts.
2:06 *after cutscene plays*
Kraid: Gee, I sure am taking a good while to actually explode.
I always thought the explosions were Samus's missiles going off in his stomach
@NicoTomate why would you do this to me
@@mushroomhead3619 that's some serious flatulence
I thought it'd be short, but then when they showed the first one. I remembered, the game has Mini-Bosses.
11:21
These fucking things are the true final bosses of ZM.
This game low key would scare the fuck outta me especially mother brain. I'd come into the living room to see my brother fighting some terrific monster and I'd run to my moms room crying
This game Is one of the best remakes in all history
I've never seen Kraid dying so fast 😂
He dies even faster with 3 supers
I love how you included the last 2 space pirates guarding your escape at the end of the game. The true last boss(es). Although the metroids before the mother brain are kinda cancerous.
1:26, that was skill. 3:08 Smashing!
That last shot against the Acid Worm would have ended his no damage run if the last missile had missed
I like how you can just ignore that last pirate and hijack his ship. He's like, "Hey! Wait a minute!"
0:44 was my favorite boss to play, i had a save slot on my game boy just to play this boss again and again
4:05 Samus: so you've come to fight my mortal enemy.
Jacob Owen ridley: your never take me alive!
Gran juego!!!👏😢 me dio nostalgia al ver el video..ya estoy viejo😂😂
Mother Brain was by far the most difficult for me. Took my a long time.
Oh man, I sure hope Fusion is next 8D
the drawing at the end! that is so cute
Tsumefan2 A little memento from Samus.
cute fly: oh hi I wa- *gets frozen* cute fly: I WILL GET U DIS TIME
4:08 Oho ho ho ho ho for me battling Ridley always brings a 😈 on my face
7:04 Samus Aran go from Tourian on her spaceship
11:59 Samus Aran go from Ridley's mothership
Hi quint
what are twin heads for? they wake up after killing a couple of bosses. what is the point of them? @ 4:44
I love metroid fusion more cause its like doom, where your suit or weapon gets upgraded, I'm kinda upset that you don't get any power ups after you killed a boss :/ btw nice job no damage
Christ, I forgot how busted Super Missiles were in this game.
Imagine Fusion kind of Super Missiles. (The ones that stack on the regulars)
@@red6785real I still believe that Fusion's Super Missiles are severely underpowered
Just played through this game for the first time a few days ago... Kraid gave me sooooo much trouble, if only I had known you could aggressively spam missiles like that to trivialize him. That would have spared me from some grey hairs.
12:11 That Samus was like "OUTTA MA WAY!!"
If blood and gore was in Zero Mission, I could see Samus turning on the Window Wipers to clean off the guts and blood
Ha that guy got smoshed
I love the comic-esk cutscenes
Closest thing we got to Ridley as a final boss until Samus Returns.
What part of your brain were you thinking with when you out the final boss of the game in the thumbnail? I knew and didn't get spoiled but someone out there might. It's such a huge surprise to since it wasn't even part of the original Metroid 1.
3:09
Some person playing for first time: 😱WTF IS THAT?!
7:21 "It was at this moment, samus knew, she, fucked up"
It’s so weird hearing these screeches for the bosses, I’m so used to the bit crushed godzilla monster roars they used in Super Metroid
oh boy. I remember I spent like 2 years playing this game when I was 10-12 years old. This was my favorite game along with Metroid Fuzion back then. Still couldn't beat either of them though cause some of the levels scared me too much.
"And since the loss of his empire... Ridley swore vengeance upon this warrior... The Chazos chosen... Samus"
Imagine a 3DS remake of this game. A remake of a remake! (Reremake?)
A remake of a remake....
Remakeception
@@rasineidedossantossantos5094 I would want fusion and they hinted at it at the end of The Return of Samus with the X parasite not sure if it's actually gonna happen tho
I think this is fine as Advance remake
@@fanboyfromfanboyandchumchu2722 Funny enough that you should mention wanting a remake of Metroid Fusion. When Mercury Steam approached Yoshio Sakamoto (Metroid series creator) and Nintendo about making a remake of a 2D Metroid title, they originally asked to remake Metroid Fusion. While Fusion is apparently Sakamoto's favorite title in the series, it's very clear that Metroid II was in the most dire need of a remake and as such the plan was shifted to that.
So maybe it was a nod toward the original plan. Maybe it was a teaser for the next remake. We'll never really know until it happens.
The graphics in this are amazing for a handheld game from this generation!
The graphics are literally for a GBA which was 17 years ago
@@Dark_Wolf0626 This generation == that generation. He's talking about how good it looks for a GBA, not on the Switch smartass.
Also it does look amazing, came out just before the DS and they really knew how to use the GBA soundchip and not make games look terrible for OG GBA screen support.
@@gu3z185 btw, I know the graphics are not for the switch dumbass. And GBA was my absolute favorite handheld.
@@Dark_Wolf0626 I thought you believed that Daniel was remarking about how the graphics are good for the Switch. Otherwise you wouldn't feel the need to clarify that it was for the GBA, because he obviously knew that.
Sorry if my comment was a fustercluck
@@gu3z185 ah, no worries, misunderstandings happen all the time.
Great video,, what emulator do you have this running on..the graphics and sound settings you have are beautiful!!!
Thanks, it's VisualBoyAdvance with HQ filter.
Shadowserg how you have that graphics because in mi vba didn't look like this.
Try VBA smooth.
Batora ok
Try paying money
Awesome job,you know how to take out the salt.
0:45 nice
Metroid Zero Mission: * looks like metroid fusion *
Ridly: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA shit here we go again
I've said it before, sir -- but it bears repeating...
...YOU ARE A BEAST! !!
0:22 bruhh someone tell me how do i shoot the rocket up cause its not working when i aim up and press R and B
a bit late but might help others in the future. I assume you were playing using an emulator. It's the keyboard's fault for not reading more than 2 keys at once. I also had the same problem. Ended up completing the game on android haha.
try the rb button
wow, you can no damage Mecha Ridley. I´ve tried many times but can´t do it. Good job man!
its too easy anyway. now if he got 100% of all powerups, hes a powerhouse...
Remember, if you see something that looks like a weak point, chances are it probably is
That opening track gets me in the feels man :’)
Anyone else here wishing that they’d remaster these games for the modern generation?
I know I'm late to the party, but can I point out how fucking brilliant it is that the sound of Mecha Ridley's eye blinking sets the rhythm for the escape theme? Also, how the Space Pirate ship that Samus borrows at the end is resemblant (in shape) of her Metroid Prime 1 & 2 ship? The details put into this game are astounding.
Kraid took me forever to beat! My god this guy makes me feel like such a noob.
Same, he's really hard compared to Super Metroid's. Glad I'm not the only one that had problems with him.
For me kraid is harder than mother brain XD
Spyronimo L I found kraid harder than Ridley
Nah its easy, just spam missiles at him and it dies really fast
4:09 when your friend steals your thing and you anger
Back when I first played this game, and when Mecha Ridley's Self-Destruct was counting down, I thought... Well, I can't remember exactly what I thought, BUT, it was something like this:
"Aww, sh**! And they destroyed my ship earlier, so how how the heck am I gonna get outta here?!" "Wait a second... The Hangar!"
6:01 When you told your wife you'd clean the house and you realise she'll get home any minute
My second favorite throughout the whole series :D
Holy shit you flat out murdered Kraid.
Hey shadowserg! Do you actually do boss rushes for Nintendo games?
4:47 para que sirve esta estatua en el juego
Moodysquid4806 te da acceso a tourian si mal no recuerdo, donde se encuentran los Metroid y Mother brain , esas dos estatuas al vencer a Ridley y kraid , te dejan pasar
kimi guya gracias
ブラックゼーベスをノーダメで倒すのマジすげー
It's been so long I forgot how great the sprites and colours were in this game.
what was with that thing at 1:57 and then at 4:47?, sorry never played metroid ._.
I don't know the name, but it is a sort of gate thing that will only open the way to Mother Brain when Kraid AND Ridley are killed/defeated
lol I thought that would be some kind of enemy xD
If you look closely, you can see the drawing that Samus did as a child on the wall during the Chozo Ghost battle
What emulator did you use? Cause the sprites were looking really fluid, especially samus, she didn't even looked pixelated
Ok, but how did you get the Screw Attack before killing the maggot boss at 02:14?
Love how Samus just jacks that guys ride at the end and leaves him there with the bomb
I love how mua just straight up kills itself
You can finish the game without fighting Imago
You can finish the game without fighting Imago, the Acid Worm or Kiro Giro (Imago Larva form after Wave Beam)
With the help of sequence break
Finished the game on my first run recently with 100% and I barely needed to watch playthroughs. I've never been so proud with myself :')
11:56 GTA Samus.
Why are Your Graphics So smooth?