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'''Metroid Fusion''' is the fourth game in the ''Metroid'' series. It was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2002. In the ''Metroid'' timeline, Metroid Fusion is the last game, following ''[[Super Metroid]]''.
'''''Metroid Fusion''''', also known as '''''Metroid 4''''', is the fourth game in the ''Metroid'' series. It was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2002. In the ''Metroid'' timeline, Metroid Fusion is the last game, following ''[[Super Metroid]]''.
==Story==
==Story==
Shortly after the events of ''Super Metroid'', Samus had been assigned to protect Biologic researchers on a mission on the surface of the planet [[SR388]], the former home of the now extinct [[Metroid (species)|Metroids]]. While exploring the underground, Samus was attacked by a local creature. After exploding, the creature sprouted an unknown gelatinous yellow life-form that was immune to Samus's missiles. It was absorbed into her [[Power Suit]]. The life-form would later turn out to be the parasitic [[X]] virus. On her way back to the [[Biologic Space Labs]], the X virus took control of Samus's central nervous system, and she became unconscious. Uncontrolled, her [[Gunship]] crashed into an asteroid in a nearby asteroid belt. The ship's automatic security system ejected the escape pod before the impact, and Samus was later found by Biologic's vessel.
Shortly after the events of ''Super Metroid'', Samus had been assigned to protect Biologic researchers on a mission on the surface of the planet [[SR388]], the former home of the now extinct [[Metroid (species)|Metroids]]. While exploring the underground, Samus was attacked by a local creature. After exploding, the creature sprouted an unknown gelatinous yellow life-form that was immune to Samus's missiles. It was absorbed into her [[Power Suit]]. The life-form would later turn out to be the parasitic [[X]] virus. On her way back to the [[Biologic Space Labs]], the X virus took control of Samus's central nervous system, and she became unconscious. Uncontrolled, her [[Gunship]] crashed into an asteroid in a nearby asteroid belt. The ship's automatic security system ejected the escape pod before the impact, and Samus was later found by Biologic's vessel.

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Metroid Fusion
Metroid Fusion

Metroid Fusion North American Cover Art

Publisher Nintendo
Developer(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Genre Action Adventure
Ratings ESRB: E
USK: 6
OFLC: G 8+
Modes Single-player
Media Game Boy Advance cartridge
Input D-pad, face buttons


Metroid Fusion, also known as Metroid 4, is the fourth game in the Metroid series. It was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2002. In the Metroid timeline, Metroid Fusion is the last game, following Super Metroid.

Story

Shortly after the events of Super Metroid, Samus had been assigned to protect Biologic researchers on a mission on the surface of the planet SR388, the former home of the now extinct Metroids. While exploring the underground, Samus was attacked by a local creature. After exploding, the creature sprouted an unknown gelatinous yellow life-form that was immune to Samus's missiles. It was absorbed into her Power Suit. The life-form would later turn out to be the parasitic X virus. On her way back to the Biologic Space Labs, the X virus took control of Samus's central nervous system, and she became unconscious. Uncontrolled, her Gunship crashed into an asteroid in a nearby asteroid belt. The ship's automatic security system ejected the escape pod before the impact, and Samus was later found by Biologic's vessel.

Samus was brought for instant treatment to the Galactic Federation HQ. During the transport, the X virus multiplied in Samus's body and corrupted large parts of her Power Suit. Because of the X infestation, the organic parts of the Power Suit became so integrated into Samus's own system that they could not be removed while she was unconcious. The suit had to be taken apart surgically, altering its appearance so that it now has been dubbed the Fusion Suit, but the X in Samus's nervous system still provided an immediate threat for her survival. However, she could finally be cured with an anti-X vaccine made out of Metroid cells. The cells came from a last remaining cell culture that had been preserved from the last infant Metroid (seen in Super Metroid). The vaccine destroyed all X viruses after it had been injected into Samus's body, saving her life. The vaccine also made her permanently immune to X virus effects.

After being cured, Samus returned to Biologic Space Labs (B.S.L), where the remaining creatures found on the expedition on SR388 as well as the infested part of the Power Suit had been sent to. There had been an unexplained explotion on the station, and Samus was send to investigate the situation on deck. During her missions on the B.S.L, she was guided by the computer on her new ship, that she named Adam.

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