

In order to thwart the evil plans of the space pirates, Samus must defeat their leader, the Mother Brain, and restore order. Samus' mission is to penetrate the center of the planet Zebes and destroy the space pirates who are attempting to multiply a powerful life-form, dubbed ''Metroid,'' which would prove dangerous and threatening to the galaxy. In this side-scroller, you set out in space as a bounty hunter named Samus Aran. But I shouldn't get ahead of myself just yet. But still, I must be truthful in my opinion of this game, which has reached such a conclusion for two big reasons that I will point out later in this review. Even though I have some problems with the game, I honestly do not have a hard time seeing why anyone else would like it. The game is innovative and interesting, filled with the thrill of adventure. Metroid is the type of game that I would have liked, could have liked, should have liked, but didn't like. Now, please, before you go whacking me with that baseball bat there, I only ask that you at least hear me out on this! Giving Metroid a low score isn't some deliberate way of trying to ruffle a few feathers or draw attention to myself, but I really do have valid concerns judging my dislike of this game. Metroid, often considered one of the great classics of video gaming, is a game that I really did not like very much. Now, please, before you go whacking me with that baseball bat there, I only ask that you at least hear me out on this! Giving Metroid a low score isn't some deliberate way of trying to ruffle a few feathers or draw attention to myself, but I really do have valid concerns judging my dislike of this game." " Metroid, often considered one of the great classics of video gaming, is a game that I really did not like very much.
