And it was just mo-fo awesome. With all the new graphics and hi-tech madness of today's games, it feels good to dust off an old chestnut and just play something for the nostalgia.
I don't know if i'm older and wiser then i was ten years ago, but i did play metroid a shit load better then i did then.
I wanted to start the game as armorless Samus which is possible with the following code:
000000 000020
000000 000020
The biggest bitch about the game is not only the constant bombardment of pre-pattern programmed monsters but the map of the game itself. I wasn't going to get lost again, no sir, too many nightmares have spawned because of that shit. So i went to
Metroid Database and got a map, number
map4 preferable because it's the most legible. I realized something after using this map, Metroid is a f*ckload easier when you know where your going. There were a lot of thing i didn't realize since my last play of the game (and some that were all to familiar:
1)The winged claw monsters in Brinstar are sneaky bastards. If you turn into the morphing ball and try to bomb them, they will stay high enough to where your bombs can't reach them. And the one in the beginning where you have to use him to get the hidden energy take in the ceiling got what was coming to him after he fulfilled his prepuce.
2) If you get hit enough times in a row, your damage dealt is exponentially, meaning the more you take in a row, the amount of a single blow of damage increases.
3) the varia is rather easy to obtain, provide you have the jump boots and patients.
4) The Jump Boot’s hidden area (where the wave beam and screw attack are) is a bitch. Lava, bouncy balls, dragons, those bare foot porcupines and the Norfair equivalent of the flying claw monster. First time I came to this area I got lost and had to reset the game (because I was using game genie and couldn’t die to start at the beginning).
5) when you die, you start with 30 HP and five f*cking rockets. What the shit is up with that?!
6) Suitless samus is a brunette when she uses her prime weapon but is a blonde when she uses rockets. I guess that means she’s armed with rockets all the time now:
I couldn't finish today so i got the password down so i can pick up where i left off. Here is a list of the items I managed to collect:
The morphing ball
The long beam
The bombs
5 rocket upgrades (I think I got them all in the Jump boot’s hidden area)
3 energy tanks
The jump boots
The screw attack (which is thee most random weapon in the game)
The varia suit (which makes samus have green hair!)
So basically I’m done collecting items in Brinstar and have a shit load more in Norfair, like 9 rocket upgrades and an energy tank. When I’m done, I’m off to Ripley’s hideout (which has the shittest NES theme music of all time). And no, I’m not getting the wave beam, yes it’s cool but I can’t switch between the wave and the ice and the ice beam is the best weapon in the game. Which brings me to some down points with this old classic:
1) You can’t switch between the ice, the wave and the normal beam which is a shame because monsters take longer to kill with the ice beam.
2) There are no points to which you can quickly regain your HP and rockets. The game stops being fun when you have to kill a thousand beetles spawning from a cup just for a couple of energy orbs.
3) The screw attack is screwy. It only activates when it wants to and half the time, a monster taps you in thee ass when it fails.
4) Better theme music in Ripley’s Hideout and (ugh!) Tourian. The game is filled with classic NES jingles, but those two are shit to listen to (the mute button comes in handy at that point.) I didn't get to those areas in my game play today but the one thing i will always remember from metroid is the music
5) Have the freaking status at the boss’s hideout elevator as a boss.
I seriously thought you would have to fight something that looked like that status and I’m a little disappointed that none is found in the game.
6) and the biggest one of all: no upgrades for the beam's damage power. I'm not saying there should be the same number of beam upgrades as there are rocket upgrades, but even ONE would be nice.
All and all, I may be bitching about the game but it was the most funny i've had in a long time. I don't know what it is about the NES, it's just entertaining as hell. I’m hoping to play metroid again some time soon and pick up where I left off and finally pwn motherbrain. Metroid has always been a close relic to me. I have dreamed of making a metroid 'constructor' game, where one can make there own maps, monsters and items. Now that would be awesome!
And Syd was right, the rippers are true jobbers. And we should have a metroid in our emotions menu:
BTW, what old school games have you recently played?