Tourian: Difference between revisions

From Metroid Wiki
1 byte added ,  18 March 2010
→‎Metroid and Zero Mission: "Missles" is spelled Missiles... -_-
No edit summary
(→‎Metroid and Zero Mission: "Missles" is spelled Missiles... -_-)
Line 6: Line 6:
Though their maps vary to some extent, ''Metroid'' and ''Zero Mission'' feature comparable maps, with Tourian located in roughly the same place in both. In both games, the entry point to Tourian is reached by ascending a tall shaft east of the staring point in [[Brinstar]], and travelling westward from there. There, a barrier blocks the way, and it can only be opened by the defeat of [[Kraid]] and [[Ridley]] in their respective hideouts. After the barrier, an elevator leading down to Tourian can be accessed.
Though their maps vary to some extent, ''Metroid'' and ''Zero Mission'' feature comparable maps, with Tourian located in roughly the same place in both. In both games, the entry point to Tourian is reached by ascending a tall shaft east of the staring point in [[Brinstar]], and travelling westward from there. There, a barrier blocks the way, and it can only be opened by the defeat of [[Kraid]] and [[Ridley]] in their respective hideouts. After the barrier, an elevator leading down to Tourian can be accessed.


Tourian is a series of long hallways with doors of various levels blocking the way, requiring the use of [[Missles]] to proceed. Throughout Tourian, [[Rinkas]] constantly appear to stall Samus' progress, implying a defense system.
Tourian is a series of long hallways with doors of various levels blocking the way, requiring the use of [[Missiles]] to proceed. Throughout Tourian, [[Rinkas]] constantly appear to stall Samus' progress, implying a defense system.


While there are no [[Space Pirates]] in ''Metroid'''s Tourian, ''Zero Mission'' contains the bodies of dead Space Pirates, implying that they were killed by the Metroids. In the original, Metroids are always visible in the foreground, and killing them is not required. In ''Zero Mission'', Metroids appear from the background, and must be exterminated before the next room can be accessed. This is accomplished by freezing them with the [[Ice Beam]] and shooting them with Missles.
While there are no [[Space Pirates]] in ''Metroid'''s Tourian, ''Zero Mission'' contains the bodies of dead Space Pirates, implying that they were killed by the Metroids. In the original, Metroids are always visible in the foreground, and killing them is not required. In ''Zero Mission'', Metroids appear from the background, and must be exterminated before the next room can be accessed. This is accomplished by freezing them with the [[Ice Beam]] and shooting them with Missles.
32

edits