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Metroid Fusion – GBA Game

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PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:045496731847
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_METROID_FUSION

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Product Type

Platform

Gameboy Advance

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Action & Adventure

Players

1

Condition

Used

158 reviews for Metroid Fusion – GBA Game

  1. game geek

    It came to me exactly as advertised.

  2. Sam Moak

    Was a hit for Christmas! Shipped quickly

  3. From Detroit

    Since I grew up to the Metroid series, I was thrilled they released this on the GBA. While keeping the same side-scrolling SNES gameplay, they very much improved on the graphics and sound here (though they kept the feel, still). The story fits right in with the classic metroid theme (actually taking off on the original gameboy release). The thing that got me most about this game was that the boss fights are much faster paced than the previous releases. Also, when enemies drop “energy” or “missiles,” they just don’t leave them sitting there. They’re in the form of a sort of parasite, and they often fly away if you’re not quick enough to grab’em. If you like the other Metroid games, or if you like sci-fi adventure games, you can’t go wrong here!

  4. S. Kelley

    This game is a great example of what a top notch game should be , when you play this game you will not wander around wasting time because you always have a clear objective and can feel like you are not wasting time like with so many games on the market the graphics are great and the story is well written, and this is what I strive for as a game designer in my work, I have seen my share of games and you won’t be sorry if you get this one trust me , but I do suggest getting a guide book or else you may be in store for a headache, good luck and spread the word about great games so us gamers don’t waste our money.

  5. Ben Rowland

    Rather than releasing "Super Metroid" (which I hope they will eventually), the GBA has a brand new Metroid adventure that has a new story and new missions, but maintains the look and feel of the SNES classic "Super Metroid".Once again, you take on the role of Samus, who has been left for dead and must not regain his old abilities and strengths. He was infected with a parasite simply called "X", which has now infected his space station. Now immune to the virus, and possessing the ability to gain power from the virus, Samus sets out to find the source and eliminate it. The story is classic Metroid, and any avid player will eat it up.The graphics and music are pure SNES gold, with nicely detailed backgrounds, characters, and monsters. As with al 2-D platform games, it is easy to know where you are going, and you rarely get lost. This is a common problem with a lot of 3-D shooters. The same mapping system that has been used in other metroid games (including Metroid Prime) is also used here, with Pink highlighting the rooms you’ve been in, while the uncharted rooms appear in blue. It saves the player a lot of guess work in terms of knowing which rooms they’ve been in. The control is also a snap, benefiting from the design of the GBA. The learning curve is overcome on the first play.My one complaint, and perhaps this is not the game’s fault, but it can be quite dark at times. Since I have not seen a good light for the GBA, players might have trouble se.

  6. webpenguin

    I played the original Super Metroid for the SNES and I have to say it wasn’t all that great. A pretty hard difficulty level, no specific target on your map, few chances to reload, etc. made it probably not the greatest Metroid game ever. However with Metroid 4 (Metroid Fusion), the game is a lot easier, the target is displayed on your map, and you get several chances to reload. Plus, you get all the cool action of Metroid games, ultra-suspenseful moments (will your evil clone notice you in the corner?) and a riveting storyline, you simply must get this game. 5 stars, and more if I could!

  7. Jeff Michaels

    I have played every version of Metroid and considering that this is for the gameboy it is an excellent game. It’s slightly linear though because you are given missions and cannot really go anywhere else other then finishing the current mission then going to get a new one. It is still an awesome and challenging game. I would highly recommend this game as one of the best on Gameboy Advance. And if you didn’t get enough of Metroid through Metroid Fusion and Metroid prime, through the Game boy connecting cable you can play the original Metroid for NES on the Gamecube after you beat Metroid Fusion. Gimmicky? Yes. But it’s still a great incentive to get both.

  8. Cloud

    There’s always parts of the Metroid series that kind of confused me as to why I like it. Part of it is that I always loved games where “point A to point B” was relatively simple. Not that I want easy games but I like games where I can just pick up and go and after a bit of brainteasing, I figure out where next to go whereas in this series you can explore continously and still find more than you thought was there. With the first Prime being my favorite, Fusion is another one of those games where it’s expertly done and well-crafted but you end up treating it unfairly to other games, either in the series or in general.Story: More story-extensive than anything (that is, until Corruption), Samus was infected by a strange parasite known as X while on SR 388. Almost dead, scientists use a Metroid-based vaccine to cure her but while on the space station, the parasite breaks out and quickly infects the various areas. Not to mention a Samus-like enemy, the SA-X, is after her and with the help of a computer AI named Adam, Samus has to rid the station of X before it infects other planets and civilizations.Graphics: With the help of some cutscenes, the story in Fusion feels more grander than before and through rather simplistic screens (i.e an image of Samus with overlayed text) it’s a more immersive story. As far as the ingame graphics are concerned, they’re fairly commonly seen and everything is as it should be but it has a bit more detail and levels have a bit more going for them.Sound.

  9. GUILLEREMY

    like it

  10. xenotaku

    If you’ve played any of the classic Metroids, you know what to expect here. This game is just like its predecessors. You will be dungeon crawling to find power ups for your varia suit. Most of those will be found within a boss you must slay. There are tons of secrets to find as well as an added bonus of fear. Often times you are forced to either flee from the major enemy or to hide until it leaves. It makes for a very intense gaming experience. This is a great game for anyone who loves shooting bad guys and dungeon crawling.

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