Metroid Samus Returns Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 - FULL GAME Nintendo 3DS
Metroid Samus Returns Gameplay Part 1 - Metroid Samus Returns Walkthrough Part 1 - Metroid Samus Returns FULL GAME Nintendo 3DS! Today we take our first look at the retail version of Metroid Samus Returns on 3DS! The surprise E3 title comes out later this month, and so we've got an early look at the first 10 mins of the campaign! Let me know what YOU think of the game in the comments down below :D
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Metroid: Samus Returns is a side-scrolling action-adventure game played on a two-dimensional plane with three-dimensional graphics. Players take control of series protagonist Samus Aran, a bounty hunter who explores labyrinthine environments, kills hostile aliens, and collects power-ups to gain access to new areas. Samus Returns is a reimagining of the 1991 Game Boy game Metroid II: Return of Samus; as such, it features a story and structure similar to the original game but with new controls, visuals and gameplay.
This instalment introduces some features that are new to the 2D Metroid games. Samus can perform a melee counterattack to deal critical damage on foes. In Metroid II, her firing direction was limited to specific angles, whereas now she is capable of firing freely at any angle. Samus also has a selection of new powers, called Aeion abilities, that rely on an energy gauge for their usage. One example of an Aeion ability is Scan Pulse, which lets Samus scan the surrounding environment for hidden pathways and items. Several abilities introduced after Metroid II are implemented in Samus Returns, such as the Grapple Beam, Power Bombs and Super Missiles.
The game features Amiibo support, with compatible figurines being based on the Metroid series. When scanned, players can unlock reserve tanks and a Metroid Marker which can be used for finding nearby Metroids. After the player finishes the game at least once, certain Amiibo-exclusive content are unlocked, including Fusion Mode and art galleries. Fusion Mode features Samus's Fusion Suit and offers an increased difficulty. A standard hard mode is also unlocked upon completing the game, but it does not require an Amiibo figurine.