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The story follows almost the same story as [[Metroid II: Return of Samus |Metroid II]] With a few exceptions. Like how soon after gaining the grapple beam in area 3 Samus runs into a deactivated Diggernaut which is blocking the path. Samus reactivates it and it Runs away. Later in area 4 Samus encounters a item room with a mutilated Chozo statue. Samus ventures down a passageway and falls into a cave where the Diggernaut is mining it then attempts to run over Samus utilising its Digger arms Samus manages to hide and the Diggernaut ejects the [[Space Jump]] and goes some place else. After gaining every Upgrade except the [[Power Bomb |Power Bombs]] and defeating all of the metroids in area 6 Samus once more encounters the Diggernaut, this time Samus destroys it and gains the power bombs. After killing the [[Queen Metroid]] and discovering the baby Samus goes to the surface only to be ambushed by Proteus Ridley which steals the Baby metroid. Samus enters combat with Ridley and destroys one of his wings which forces Proteus Ridley into a crash landing. Surprise! Proteus Ridley comes back to life and smashes Samus into the floor firing shots into her head. In comes The Baby sucking life force straight out of Proteus Ridley's head. Recharging Samus The Baby retreats behind her. Samus permanatly puts Proteus Ridley out of commision. Samus and The Baby leave victorious heading presumably to [[Ceres]] for the events of [[Super metroid]]. | The story follows almost the same story as [[Metroid II: Return of Samus |Metroid II]] With a few exceptions. Like how soon after gaining the grapple beam in area 3 Samus runs into a deactivated Diggernaut which is blocking the path. Samus reactivates it and it Runs away. Later in area 4 Samus encounters a item room with a mutilated Chozo statue. Samus ventures down a passageway and falls into a cave where the Diggernaut is mining it then attempts to run over Samus utilising its Digger arms Samus manages to hide and the Diggernaut ejects the [[Space Jump]] and goes some place else. After gaining every Upgrade except the [[Power Bomb |Power Bombs]] and defeating all of the metroids in area 6 Samus once more encounters the Diggernaut, this time Samus destroys it and gains the power bombs. After killing the [[Queen Metroid]] and discovering the baby Samus goes to the surface only to be ambushed by Proteus Ridley which steals the Baby metroid. Samus enters combat with Ridley and destroys one of his wings which forces Proteus Ridley into a crash landing. Surprise! Proteus Ridley comes back to life and smashes Samus into the floor firing shots into her head. In comes The Baby sucking life force straight out of Proteus Ridley's head. Recharging Samus The Baby retreats behind her. Samus permanatly puts Proteus Ridley out of commision. Samus and The Baby leave victorious heading presumably to [[Ceres]] for the events of [[Super metroid]]. | ||
After the credits a scene is shown where a [[Hornoad]] attempts to eat one of Proteus Ridley's arms but out comes an [[X parasite]] which turns the Hornoad into a Hornoad-X. | After the credits a scene is shown where a [[Hornoad]] attempts to eat one of Proteus Ridley's arms but out comes an [[X-parasite]] which turns the Hornoad into a Hornoad-X. | ||
== New gameplay elements == | == New gameplay elements == |
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Metroid: Samus Returns is a Metroid game to be released for the Nintendo 3DS in September 2017. It follows Samus Aran's mission to exterminate all Metroids on the planet SR388. It is a remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus released for the Game Boy in 1991. A special edition is to be released which includes a copy of the game, a CD of 25 select music tracks from across the series called the "Samus Archives Sound Selection", and a reversible title sheet for the game's cover.[2]
A Samus Aran and a Metroid amiibo are to be released alongside the game. The game is also compatible with the Samus and Zero Suit Samus amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. set.
Storyline
The story follows almost the same story as Metroid II With a few exceptions. Like how soon after gaining the grapple beam in area 3 Samus runs into a deactivated Diggernaut which is blocking the path. Samus reactivates it and it Runs away. Later in area 4 Samus encounters a item room with a mutilated Chozo statue. Samus ventures down a passageway and falls into a cave where the Diggernaut is mining it then attempts to run over Samus utilising its Digger arms Samus manages to hide and the Diggernaut ejects the Space Jump and goes some place else. 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 Samus destroys it and gains the power bombs. After killing the Queen Metroid and discovering the baby Samus goes to the surface only to be ambushed by Proteus Ridley which steals the Baby metroid. Samus enters combat with Ridley and destroys one of his wings which forces Proteus Ridley into a crash landing. Surprise! Proteus Ridley comes back to life and smashes Samus into the floor firing shots into her head. In comes The Baby sucking life force straight out of Proteus Ridley's head. Recharging Samus The Baby retreats behind her. Samus permanatly puts Proteus Ridley out of commision. Samus and The Baby leave victorious heading presumably to Ceres for the events of Super metroid. After the credits a scene is shown where a Hornoad attempts to eat one of Proteus Ridley's arms but out comes an X-parasite which turns the Hornoad into a Hornoad-X.
New gameplay elements
Samus can now fire in every direction, and has a melee attack. The Charge Beam, Grapple Beam, and Super Missile have been shown to have been added, seen in the Nintendo Treehouse gameplay footage. Samus also has some new abilities using a form of energy known as Aeion.
Trivia
- 50 Metroids are encountered throughout Samus Returns, up from 39 in Metroid II.
- The Jingle for collecting Upgrades, Suit Expansions and the Aeion ability acquisition theme are from the Metroid Prime series.
- This is the first 2D Metroid Game after Super Metroid that the Speed Booster is not included.
Gallery
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The game's logo.
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The cover of the game.
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The box of the special edition.
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The artwork featured on the cover.
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My Nintendo desktop wallpaper
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My Nintendo smartphone wallpaper
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My Nintendo desktop wallpaper
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My Nintendo smartphone wallpaper
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