This is the first 2D Metroid Game after Super Metroid that the Speed Booster is not included.The jingle for collecting Upgrades and Suit Expansions, as well as the jingle for collecting Aeion abilities, are from the Metroid Prime series.50 Metroids are encountered throughout Samus Returns, up from 39 in Metroid II.For Metroid: Samus Returns on the 3DS, GameFAQs has 4 guides and walkthroughs. Past Mario games have let the blue-suspendered hero roam around fully rendered 3D landscapes. There are three difficulty levels two of them can be unlocked by beating the game and/or scanning a amiibo. 2 is a traditional side-scrolling adventure game featuring Mario, Luigi and loads of other favo. The amiibo each give you a sub tank when used during gameplay but the Metroid amiibo unlocks Fusion Mode once you've beaten the game. New Aeion Tanks allow you to have more Aeion and the Super Missile and Power Bomb tanks return. The Phase Drift slows down time, which allows you to walk on disintegrating blocks. The Beam Burst uses Aeion to turn the Beam Cannoninto a rapid fire weapon. The Lightning Armour substitutes energy damage for Aeion. The Scan Pulse fills some of your map and lets you see breakable blocks. The Charge Beam, Grapple Beam, Super Missile, Gravity Suit and Power Bombs have been added. Samus can now fire in every direction, and has a melee counter. Samus and the baby leave victorious, presumably heading to Ceres for the events of Super Metroid.Īfter the credits, a scene is shown where a Hornoad attempts to eat one of Proteus Ridley's arms, but an X Parasite emerges, turning the Hornoad into a Hornoad-X. Revitalized, Samus permanently puts Proteus Ridley out of commission. The baby intervenes, sucking energy out of Ridley and granting it to Samus. Proteus Ridley comes back to life and smashes Samus into the floor firing shots into her head. Samus enters combat with Ridley and destroys one of his wings which forces Proteus Ridley into a crash landing. After gaining every Upgrade except the Power Bombs and defeating all of the Metroids in Area 6, Samus once more encounters the Diggernaut, this time destroying it and gaining the Power Bombs.Īfter Samus killed the Queen Metroid and discovered the Metroid Hatchling, the pair goes to the surface, only to be ambushed by Proteus Ridley, who stole the Baby Metroid. Samus manages to hide, and the Diggernaut ejects the Space Jump upgrade before wandering away. It then attempts to run over Samus, utilizing its digger arms. Samus ventures down a passageway and falls into a cave where the Diggernaut is mining it. Later, in Area 4, Samus encounters a item room with a mutilated Chozo statue. Samus reactivates the Diggernaut, and it runs away. Soon after gaining the Grapple Beam in Area 3, Samus runs into a deactivated Diggernaut which is blocking the path. The story follows almost the same story as Metroid II with a few exceptions.
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