MAN, just replayed this gem again, and that missile tank at 1:12 is just pure pain!! I swear the devs asked themselves, "How can we best torture our players?" 😂
You guys are bosses! I definitely found this one terrible, hahaha! Mind you, I RAGED at the "quintuple ramp" section at Chozodia but it somehow felt less cruel :p
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They didn't wanted us to 100% this game, I swear, some of those puzzles could have been in a romhack
Without question, I beat the game for the first time recently with a ton of video and map help and trying to get all items, I couldn't get one of the energy tanks in Chozodia for the life of me and just threw in the towel. Trying a 2nd playthrough around and just cannot get this one of these missles in the Ridley lair. I get being challenging, but doing that to get items in a nearly impossbile fashion just for the sake of wasting time is where it stops being fun. There are a couple of items in the game like that.
@@jackbrechtel4804For 5 more Missiles when you already have 230, lol. None of the bosses need 250 Missiles to kill anyways. In Dread I suppose having 200+ Missiles is pretty useful at the end of the game but I never understood why they gave you so many in Super, Fusion, and Zero Mission!
@@knivesoutcatchdamouse2137 I've never played past Fusion, but I can imagine. Depends on how you want to finish exactly. The Metroid games I have played, I typically liked to get all the items, but in Fusion and Zero Mission, you pretty much finish the main story without getting most of the items, and in those two at least you got to do some pretty ridiculous stuff to get some of the last items. You are on point indeed though that you typically don't need that much to beat the enemies. At least in Super Metroid, it is a more solid balance of finishing the story line while pretty much being able to get most items. Still, all 3 games mentioned are fun nonetheless, Super Metroid one of my all time favorite games.
@@jackbrechtel4804 Yeah, I make those criticisms despite Metroid being my favorite series of video games of all time. I refuse to fight the last boss in these games without first getting ALL of the items. Super Metroid as a youngster and then SoTN in my early teens made me ravenous for what we now call Metroidvanias. And ever since Hollow Knight we have entered a wonderful new Renaissance of the genre. I highly recommend Metroid Dread as well if you have a Switch or get one some day.
Helpful tip: to get the missile tank on the top easier, shoot through the first section, jump on that and enter the second section of blocks, these blocks don't break if you stand on them. If done correctly you'll be standing on that middles piece between the first and second missile tanks. Then just blast open the last block and that missiles tank is yours for the taking. Also let's start a challenge, and see how many people can get these two with the least amount of Missiles. I had 135 at the start of this secret, and now I have 77, how I used 58 missiles.
For who ever is watching this. the very last section for the last missile tanks after breaking the missile block. and entering that curved dash block section hold jump to go up then follow 2 quick jumps to maintain height then let go as quick as possible to go down so basically hold a bit --> 2 quick --> let go
I've already done 100% of Super Metroid,Samus Returns and Other M,and I can say with certainly,none of them have items as outrageously and bs difficult to collect as this game have,holy shit,i'll do 100% just once
@rgirard717 to do that you fall of the edge of the platform without pressing A then you press A at the right moment to shinespark in midair. that is one solution. or you can jump to the platform and shinespark there both ways work
@@corydaboss With a lot of pointless resolve, that's how. Always have to leave the place, and return, and if you Speed Boost out of there completely, you also have to Shinespark back in. Still nowhere near as bad as that Energy Tank that requires seven freaking Shinesparks at Chozodia.
That’s nothing, on the top of crataria theres a place you have to pixel perfect diagonal morph charge jump. Slowing down and save states are the only way I could managed this game, if anyone could 100% it on a real gba, they have a lot of patience and platforming mastery
@@VladQuake if you mean the super missiles you shinespark to, that method is not pixel perfect, also, it can be done much more easily by wall jumping up a pillar to the right and shinesparking to the left, instead of doing the diagonal shinespark
This is why zero mission is my least favorite Metroid game ever! Who actually thought disintegrating blocks everywhere was a good idea. This is one Metroid game I will never 100% again if I even do it once!
you have to fire a missile really fast,then ice shots, then right before you hit the unbreakable wall, jump. It's kinda hard at first, but just keep trying you'll get it.
I still don't understand how they do it. How do they do the bit where they pause mid air and then lunge across to the left to keep the speed booster happening?
Cont. then my mom called me I shut the game off....after ive finish eating I open metroid zero mission Then FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK I forgot to save HOLY SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT.....
MAN, just replayed this gem again, and that missile tank at 1:12 is just pure pain!! I swear the devs asked themselves, "How can we best torture our players?" 😂
1:12 is easy, I got it on my first playthrough
Yeah it was easy lol
You guys are bosses! I definitely found this one terrible, hahaha! Mind you, I RAGED at the "quintuple ramp" section at Chozodia but it somehow felt less cruel :p
They didn't wanted us to 100% this game, I swear, some of those puzzles could have been in a romhack
Also the escaping of mother brain.
They made it very challenging
Without question, I beat the game for the first time recently with a ton of video and map help and trying to get all items, I couldn't get one of the energy tanks in Chozodia for the life of me and just threw in the towel. Trying a 2nd playthrough around and just cannot get this one of these missles in the Ridley lair. I get being challenging, but doing that to get items in a nearly impossbile fashion just for the sake of wasting time is where it stops being fun. There are a couple of items in the game like that.
@@jackbrechtel4804For 5 more Missiles when you already have 230, lol. None of the bosses need 250 Missiles to kill anyways. In Dread I suppose having 200+ Missiles is pretty useful at the end of the game but I never understood why they gave you so many in Super, Fusion, and Zero Mission!
@@knivesoutcatchdamouse2137 I've never played past Fusion, but I can imagine. Depends on how you want to finish exactly. The Metroid games I have played, I typically liked to get all the items, but in Fusion and Zero Mission, you pretty much finish the main story without getting most of the items, and in those two at least you got to do some pretty ridiculous stuff to get some of the last items. You are on point indeed though that you typically don't need that much to beat the enemies. At least in Super Metroid, it is a more solid balance of finishing the story line while pretty much being able to get most items. Still, all 3 games mentioned are fun nonetheless, Super Metroid one of my all time favorite games.
@@jackbrechtel4804 Yeah, I make those criticisms despite Metroid being my favorite series of video games of all time. I refuse to fight the last boss in these games without first getting ALL of the items. Super Metroid as a youngster and then SoTN in my early teens made me ravenous for what we now call Metroidvanias. And ever since Hollow Knight we have entered a wonderful new Renaissance of the genre.
I highly recommend Metroid Dread as well if you have a Switch or get one some day.
Helpful tip: to get the missile tank on the top easier, shoot through the first section, jump on that and enter the second section of blocks, these blocks don't break if you stand on them. If done correctly you'll be standing on that middles piece between the first and second missile tanks. Then just blast open the last block and that missiles tank is yours for the taking. Also let's start a challenge, and see how many people can get these two with the least amount of Missiles. I had 135 at the start of this secret, and now I have 77, how I used 58 missiles.
spent like an hour trying to do the second-to-last one. holy crap, that one's tough!
Samw
Ridley has the most bs item locations
Did they ever do a background check on the guy who came up with the Shinespark puzzles?
Oh my gosh I know! I just 100% it yesterday, with Ridley being the last area, and took forever on the last missiles because of shinespark puzzles
4:41 For those still wondering, he launched a missile to break the remaining block after using normal shots to breaks others before, then jumped lol
Lerey74 that was hard for me
You find it later in the game. In order to get every item, you have to come back to these areas just before beating the game.
Some of the hardest moves ever in a videogame!
Wait for the last area.
For who ever is watching this. the very last section for the last missile tanks
after breaking the missile block. and entering that curved dash block section
hold jump to go up
then follow 2 quick jumps to maintain height
then let go as quick as possible to go down
so basically
hold a bit --> 2 quick --> let go
Can that be done without space jump?
@@_pku55 Just did
If anyone is wondering, you can get all these items without space jump.
That second last one was space jump.
@@haruhisuzumiya6650 You can still get it without with Hi-Jump so you can jump as morph ball
@@kylehennkens9578 How could you possibly move fast enough in Morph Ball to get it without being able to delay with Space Jump? You've done it?
You're uh... you're hella good at this game.
Reasons why I’m buying metriod dread DAY ONE I used to play this in 3rd grade everyday!
I've already done 100% of Super Metroid,Samus Returns and Other M,and I can say with certainly,none of them have items as outrageously and bs difficult to collect as this game have,holy shit,i'll do 100% just once
Im watching your vidoes and finally complete the game with 100% of items found
@rgirard717 to do that you fall of the edge of the platform without pressing A then you press A at the right moment to shinespark in midair. that is one solution. or you can jump to the platform and shinespark there both ways work
Try getting the missile pack at 4:07 without Space Jump. I did. Took me a half an hour, but I did.
Took me ten minutes :P
Took me slowdown and save States
Holy crap man, how?? 😳 (I failed this one WITH space jump a few dozen times 😂)
@@corydaboss With a lot of pointless resolve, that's how. Always have to leave the place, and return, and if you Speed Boost out of there completely, you also have to Shinespark back in. Still nowhere near as bad as that Energy Tank that requires seven freaking Shinesparks at Chozodia.
Did you wall jump at all for it?
Ridley's lair has the creepiest music in all metroids
Oh wow. I thought you had to do a fancy shine spark on that last one. Thanks.
thanx a lot dude, couldn't do the last two
at 0:26 how do you do that speed thing in mid air???
You must learn the ways of the sparkshine.
which item did you use to jump at 4:10 because that was very hard :S please answer quickly!!!
The one with the space jump i did it without it so its possible just takes a bit more time and effort
I’ve taken the missile tank at 4:08 using power bombs. It’s so much easier
On the last one I somehow "stall" about halfway through the speed-boost-break blocks, losing the boost
In the last one are you just jumping or are you pressing diagonally?
Thanks for this!
0:29 thats why ill never do %100 on this game.
That’s nothing, on the top of crataria theres a place you have to pixel perfect diagonal morph charge jump. Slowing down and save states are the only way I could managed this game, if anyone could 100% it on a real gba, they have a lot of patience and platforming mastery
@@VladQuake if you mean the super missiles you shinespark to, that method is not pixel perfect, also, it can be done much more easily by wall jumping up a pillar to the right and shinesparking to the left, instead of doing the diagonal shinespark
Space Jump. You get it at the same time you get the Gravity Suit and the Plasma Beam, assuming you've collected all 3 of the Unknown Items.
You have to collect them.
Why does this comment exist?
Are we gonna talk about how this guy did a screen recording on a game boy??? How??
im only here for that speed booster trick at 0:25...was going at it for a while, i couldnt figure that shit out
This is why zero mission is my least favorite Metroid game ever! Who actually thought disintegrating blocks everywhere was a good idea. This is one Metroid game I will never 100% again if I even do it once!
I was collecting items before against Mother Brain, how can I use Gravity Suit, Plasma Bean and Space Jump while Samus is in Planet Zebes?
You can't unless you have Power Bombs in Chozodia. The tunnel connection the ship and Chozodia can be power bombed.
Power bomb the glass tunnel in Chozodia.
Trying to remember how to get the one in the top green
dude, i'm stuck in the area of the firs item, can somone help me out please!
I keep losing momentum on the last one. Not for the faint of heart or folks with two left thumbs.
Hi, how do you do it when you have super acceleration and shoot? at the 0:30 of the video.
You just shoot normaly. The reason why Samus can shoot is because she changes back to her running animation when she climbs the ramp.
finally got the one at 4:30 that shit was super annoying. secret is to stay calm
It stops after jumping. How did you do that?
you have to fire a missile really fast,then ice shots, then right before you hit the unbreakable wall, jump. It's kinda hard at first, but just keep trying you'll get it.
Thanks! I got it!
great! :)
@@alejandrovaldovinos8826 , you have to time the missile shot and the jump super perfect. if you keep trying it you'll get it
wow man you need to win a medal to get this last 2 missiles tank ... I am still trying... and who develop and test this need to go to hell...
Thanks for answer ;)
@999giratina np ^^
4:40 I could never do this
2:09 i literally can't get past this jump because the stupid screw attack keeps activating
I had the same problem. You can avoid it by doing a morph ball jump instead.
Holy shit, the part at 0:21 made me rip my hair out.
I still don't understand how they do it. How do they do the bit where they pause mid air and then lunge across to the left to keep the speed booster happening?
Russell Knight you press the A button and apply a direction just like you would to shinespark from the ground.
im searching all items by myself, THEN i watch these videos. more self satisfying for me. =)
@Fiora3431 spacejump
This shinesparking is friggin ridiculous
How does he stop the dash and resume speed running ? 00:26
Erox he presses A while midair, arrives on the slope and continues running thanks to that
Cont. then my mom called me I shut the game off....after ive finish eating I open metroid zero mission Then FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK I forgot to save HOLY SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT.....
Bruh..