Login
February 9, 2004

Metroid: Zero Mission

Metroid: Zero Mission
9.0
metacritic
Based on 50 Reviews
89
Release date
February 9, 2004
Developer
Publisher
Genre
Mode(s)
Single-player
Web-site

Summary

She's battled baddies on nearly every Nintendo system, and now, Samus Aran returns to her roots. Metroid: Zero Mission relives the story that started it all--revealing for the first time full details of her meeting with the Metroids. The plotline will be familiar to longtime fans of the Metroid series, but the challenges are new, the power-ups are plentiful, and the graphics and sound are supercharged. Plus, if you thought that the original Metroid had a surprise ending, wait until you get past the Mother Brain in Metroid: Zero Mission. A new twist provides a deeper adventure than ever before.

Metroid: Zero Mission Trailer

Metroid Series Games14

February 9, 2004
89
Metroid: Zero Mission
August 31, 2010
79
Metroid: Other M
August 19, 2016
62
Metroid Prime: Federation Force
September 15, 2017
82
Metroid: Samus Returns
October 8, 2021
82
Metroid Dread
August 6, 1986
61
Metroid
January 21, 1992
Metroid II: Return of Samus
December 31, 1994
Super Metroid
November 19, 2002
91
Metroid Fusion
November 19, 2002
96
Metroid Prime

Critic Reviews50

100
Rarely does a game (much less a GBA one) keep the player so constantly surprised.
May 7, 2024
100
While not without its minor shortcomings, Metroid: Zero Mission is damn enjoyable and perfect for blasting space pirates on the go.
May 7, 2024
100
In the end, Metroid: Zero Mission is not just a new snapshot of where the series began; it is a panorama of where the series has gone over the last two decades. By combining elements from several Metroid installments, Zero Mission unifies the overarching story of Samus Aran and sheds new light on her unusual childhood.
May 7, 2024

Users Reviews0

No reviews have been posted yet