Honestly not as bad as I thought it would be. Pretty cool.

Still haven’t beat it but this is what I think of it for now.

While it’s not my personal favorite one, I totally get why it is for some, cause it’s great.

Guess I’ll review this one too. I feel like this one had high highs and low lows. The stuff with Ultimate and Noir was mostly awesome, and 2099 could be pretty fun, but the stuff with Amazing was always super boring and I groaned every time I had to do one of his levels. Still a pretty fun game though.

I mean come on, it’s a masterpiece.

Meh. Cool but kinda boring and very gross looking at times.

As a lefty this game was agonizing.

I felt nothing playing this entire game.

Really impressive! Best way to play Metroid II IMO.

The definition of a flawed masterpiece. Favorite game ever made.

Pretty good game. I liked the overall game itself a little bit better than Shattered Dimensions, but I do feel like that one had higher highs in certain moments. The challenges in that one were far more fun to complete, here it just felt kind of thrown in there and more like a chore needed to be done, which caused me to have gotten almost no character upgrades or alternate costumes. This one did have a FAR better story and Christopher Daniel Barnes is a much better Miguel voice than the previous one (can’t remember his name but he’s the Amazing Friends guy.)

Review later once I’ve done 100% and maybe another play through.

Despite being a little guided, having lackluster music, and an abrupt ending, Metroid Dread is one of my favorite games on the switch. When building up to its release Metroid eventually became my favorite video game series of all time, and this one doesn’t disappoint.

Forgot when but beat this before prime 2 in my replay of the trilogy