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Metroid Fusion

Metroid Fusion

Nintendo
Released

Release Date: November 18, 2002

Singleplayer

Two-dimensional action game belonging to the cult series Metroid. Again, as a modern armor-clad warrior Samus Aran, we have to face bloodthirsty aliens. The game resembles a typical platformer with shooting elements, but unlike most games of this genre, Fusion provides a lot of freedom of exploration.

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Metroid Fusion is a side-scrolling action/adventure game with an intriguing sci-fi storyline and stunning graphics. Controlling a bounty hunter named Samus Aran, players explore vast futuristic environments in a mission to destroy an army of deadly parasites.

Features

* Explore huge side-scrolling futuristic environments crawling with secrets and new enemies!

* Upgrade Samus's suit with amazing power-ups like the Morph Ball, Space Jump, Screw Attack, Varia Suit, Wave Beam and more.

* Connect with Metroid Prime for Nintendo GameCube to access cool special features!

* Follow Samus Aran through an engrossing storyline brought to life by thrilling cut-scenes.

Metroid Fusion expertly mixes action and adventure elements to create a rich, highly stylized gaming experience. Like the original Metroid titles, Samus begins the game in a weak state and must locate power-ups to slowly become stronger. Almost everything Samus uses is upgradeable, including bombs, missiles, suits and the arm cannon. In addition to the old favorites, Metroid Fusion delivers several new power-ups as well.

Platforms:

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Developer: Nintendo

Publisher: Nintendo

Age restrictions: none

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Metroid Game Series

A series of action adventure games in science-fiction reality starring bounty hunter Samus Aran. The series has been released exclusively for consoles manufactured by the Nintendo corporation since its inception.

Metroid Game Series

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