Metroid (NES) Playthrough - NintendoComplete
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- A playthrough of Nintendo's 1987 sci-fi action-adventure game for the NES, Metroid.
Steeped in numerous classic sci-fi tropes, Metroid tells the tale of intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran and her struggle to save the galaxy. After discovering an incredibly dangerous life form on another planet, Federation scientists transporting the organism are attacked by pirates. The specimen of this new species (dubbed “Metroid,” a portmanteau of metro and android) is stolen, and the pirates bring it to their headquarters on Planet Zebes, intending to breed it for use as a super weapon. A full assault on the heavily guarded planet fails, leading the Federation to ask Samus to infiltrate the pirate stronghold, eradicate the Metroid species, and destroy the “Mother Brain” at the core of the planet.
Metroid features an open-ended world that requires extensive exploration, feeling very similar to The Legend of Zelda despite being a run-and-gun platformer. Planet Zebes’ subterrane is comprised of a maze of caverns split into five distinct biomes, including Brinstar (rough and rocky), Norfair (fire and lava), Tourian (the technological heart of the planet), and the lairs of Kraid and Ridley, Zebes’ head guardians. Samus must comb each area thoroughly for items that will boost her abilities.
Upgrades will provide Samus with access to new areas and bolstered firepower, and the pacing of their placements gives the game a good, solid sense of progression. Some of the items are sitting out in the open, but many of them require you to dig a bit to find. Sometimes you'll see a block that's a bit off-color from the ones around it, or a rock ledge looks a bit out of place. Those are the signposts that have been left for you to follow. The game doesn't hold your hand by explicitly telling you what to do and how to do it, but it doesn't leave you completely on your own either. You just have to keep a hawk eye for the clues.
I do love how hard it tries to let you discover everything on your own. Have you ever noticed how, when she beams down at the beginning of the game, Samus stays facing the screen until you nudge her in one direction or the other? The game doesn't suggest a way to start, and surely enough, if you resist the conditioning to run straight to the right, you're immediately rewarded with your first upgrade. The game is good at dangling carrots in just the right places, and the rewards are always worth the effort.
Metroid‘s presentation, while plain, is extremely effective. The stark contrast between the barren background and the bright foreground is a clever way to visually depict how at odds Samus is with her environment. Making you stare into a black void the entire time nails the sense of isolation, and everything is just made all the more more unsettling with the music. The sound is usually minimalist and discordant, and it's super creepy - not something you'd expect coming from an NES game. Those techno-bloopy sounds in the item chambers always used to put me on edge playing this as a kid!
For as much as I love Metroid, though, it hasn't endured quite as well as Super Metroid has over the years. Too many of the rooms get repeated, Samus's jump is floaty and awkward to control, the physics can feel a bit janky at times, and there are a couple of really cheap moments when falling off a ledge all-but-guarantees a game over. Most of these issues also tend to be exacerbated by the game's poor technical performance. The game slows waaaaay down when enemies swarm the screen, and when the action starts to chug, accurately judging your jumps becomes an exercise in frustration. Samus sure seems to love diving into pools of lava.
For everything that it does right, though, it deserves massive credit. Clearly, a ton of attention and effort was poured into every aspect of its production, and the experience of playing it is still incredible all these years later. As long as you don't have an aversion to taking notes and you can resist the lure of a walkthrough, there's a lot to unwrap and savor here.
If you require an automap, clearly marked objectives, and a battery-backed save feature, you'd probably be better off playing Metroid: Zero Mission on the GBA.
You can find my video of Metroid II: Return of Samus here: • Metroid II: Return of ...
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(This video is a replacement for my original seven-year-old upload. The video quality is much higher and the aspect ratio is correct now. I've been meaning to update it, and now that it's October and Metroid Dread is coming out next week, this seemed like a good time to do it!)
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No cheats were used during the recording of this video.
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Very challenging old school NES game with epic music.
Even though I was terrible at this game on the NES, I did manage to beat it at some point, and then get through it in the new game + quick enough to get a good ending. It left enough of an impression that I was extremely excited to get Super Metroid my senior year of high school. I spent so much time with that game before heading off to college. I made maps using graph paper, and plotted the shortest route to get through as quick as I could.
I couldn't be more excited for Dread!
Cool
The suitless Samus mode is insane, harder than the Hard Mode in Zero Mission
What do you mean there are more Metroids and Rinkas? I can't beat that mode without an Infinite Health Cheat or at least 10 Energy Tanks!
If you liked this, you won't like Dread... Or Fusion... They're very linear, this time you don't find the most optimal way, the game guides you through the most optimal way (which is, at the same time the less optimal way)
Happy October, everybody! Who else can't wait for Metroid Dread?
Me! Finally we get something post fusion!
I'm *STOKED* for *_"Dread."_*
Happy October, to you, dude! I cannot wait for Metroid Dread! Meanwhile, I'm off to check out that Famicom ending. For science.
I'm looking forward to it too. A sequel to Fusion will definitely keep me interested and wanting Prime 4 even more.
The 19 year patience was worth it!
The atmosphere and music of the NES and SNES Metroid games is unmatched.
😄👍
It's 6 August in Japan 🇯🇵, which means it's the 37th anniversary of Metroid!
Not to be *that* person but, something else is attached to this date just saying 😐
@@cyceansok? We are talking about Metroid here, not anything else fool.
The style for the original Metroid game was designed to be a cross between the side-scrolling gameplay of the Super Mario series, the exploration and puzzle-solving aspects of The Legend of Zelda series, and inspiration from science fiction, particularly Ridley Scott's 1979 film Alien.
Is that why Ridley is named the way he is?
@@weeadoolo908exactly! :)
OK... Raise your hand if you use to think that Samus was a dude and not a girl playing this as a kid.
*EDIT:* I like how people are *_still_* replying to my 2 year old comment lol.
Believe me, we ALL thought Samus was a dude. In fact, the game's original manual said Samus is a guy!
I thought Samus was a guy when I played Smash Melee in like 2010 and didn’t know Samus was a girl until I saw Other M on a store shelf once
When i saw Her for the First Time (on Super Mario Bros Crossover) i always thought she were Just a Robot.
🖐️
Yep. We were all 🤯 when we beat the first runs then Samus shows up in a bikini.
Just beat the game tonight for the first time using your guide! 👌🏽
Congrats!
Such a nostalgic game. Really digging this playthrough!
Another thing I didn't realize until now was how much Metroid truly pushed the NES.
On top of the massive map for 1986, comes clever usages of sprites for the HUD in order to keep a fullscreen view. That along with all the stuff that can happen pushes the sprite count so high and the CPU so much, I've had the screen literally blank on me for a few frames several times during some truly demanding moments, like Ridley's fight (Full HUD = 16 sprites, Ridley = 14 sprites or possibly more (sprite tearing can be seen on the doors sometimes), Samus = around 10 sprites, 2 doors = 12 sprites, etc, and that's not accounting for the projectiles and other sprite sorcery I may have missed)
A lot of 1986 Nintendo games were really daring, weren't they?
Thank you! I watch it every night to sleep. The 8 bits really relaxme
Yes, its very therapeutic for me as well, along with the music 🙂
I love this game. The start of another one of my favorite Nintendo franchises. It may be a little stiff compared to other Metroid games (and limited with its 1Mbit cart), but it still holds a lot of sequence breaking potential and fun gameplay. Screw Kraid though.
Yeah Kraid was really hard, compared to Ridley
I just switched to dropping into a ball and bombing them to death. Missiles were a chore! Hmmm. Maybe I ought to play through and try missiles again, for nostalgia's sake😁
Haven't played this since 1987. Think I still have it memorized.
shocking to see how little of the game i played as a kid, never managed to beat it lol
I never knew the game showed the mission's brief , cause I always start the game right away.
Damn,THAT was Betterer Than a Hollywood movie...aNO slow Parts
Thanks to this game, I would forever look for secret areas in future games.
Another NES legend / veteran / classic from the past making a visit in 2021!
i remember playing this at a friends house across the street back in the day
A true NES classic, though it hasn't aged as well as Super Metroid, which is my favorite one of the whole franchise. Have you checked out Metroid: Zero Mission? It's basically a remake of this game!
You must always remember.
Donna Summers
-The Power of One.
And after you beat Metroid zero mission, you unlock the original Metroid game as well.
I love at the end how she waves bye!!!! I haven't played this game since there abouts 1989. While you were playing I was saying where to go and which direction to turn. Amazing how my memories all came back just watching you play. Thanks for the memories!!!!!! The best game ever!!!!!
Great game, though Super Metroid is definitely my favourite installment. I generally prefer the -vania part to Metroid-, but this and SM are exceptions to the rule... not to mention that one of my favourite Master System games, Wonder Boy III, could be made thanks to their existence!
My first Metroid game was Metroid II : Return Of Samus (GB) and I loved it back in 1991 , I was only 6 years old at the time.
Is it just me that feels lost in watching the game? How did he/she know where to go in the game without a map
They've probably played this game multiple games and have it memorized
Zero Mission is the definitive version of Metroid 1 (and IMO the best Metroid game), but still have fond memories playing this as a kid and trying to map out Zebes and its many secrets.
@Sharmat Really? Have no problems doing it under two hours.
HAPPY 35TH, METROID! Aside from _Castlevania_ , this is my other most favorite series. It's the isolated feeling you get while exploring an unfriendly alien world teeming with critters just waiting to eat you alive, while you poke and prod around looking for secrets to unlock the deep, dark chambers of said world. The only thing I don't like about the original game is the cheap deaths I suffered on occasion with enemies following me through doors and getting stuck, and the occasionally stiff jumps when you're trying to navigate those lava pits. Still, the atmosphere was solidly established with this and I think it's a title anybody who likes video games should at least try once.
Metroid is one of those NES classics that hasn't aged well like other first party titles, aside from the moody setting and great music. I think it would've benefitted from slightly better graphics, battery save and not starting with 30 frickin' energy every time you die
It would'ver had to come out in 88 then, because that's when ga,ming on the NES, and arcades took a graphically dramatic turn and games started really looking good. Realize this is an early black box game, and carts were smaller in the beginning of the NES's lifespan.
@@Bloodreign1 released in 87.
I’ll agree with the battery save and the 30 energy every time you die 😂,
But I actually love the original pixel art graphics!
Sounds to me that you’re looking for the Famicom Disk System original
Try First Mission. It’s a remake.
There are better ways to play the first Metroid game, namely Zero Mission, but I'll ALWAYS love the original, mostly because me and a couple of friends of mine would sit for hours at my place and try to figure it all out. Damn was it hard, but there was really nothing like it at the time, and the fun of making your own maps with some buddies can't ever be replicated.
good moves samus y la duracion del jego exacto que esta samus sin armadura buen video
In the Japanese version, you get the best ending in under three hours. In this version, you get it in under an hour.
What!? So, the Japanese version is more lenient with getting the good ending? 3 hours versus just 1?
@@Dorian_Scott Yes. Hard to believe, I know.
i'll Literally go to this Version.
I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS A KID PLAYING METROID, I USED TO SHOOT TO THE FLYING CROISSANTS TO HEAR THE NOISE, THEN THE GREEN FLYING CORNS, ANOTHER STRANGE WHERE THE BUGS I USED TO THINK WERE BIRDS
A nice retro game from my childhood, I still play it via an application, an emulator, and also on the nintendo nes mini
I like this videogame, greetings from Guaranda, Ecuador.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks for the guide! I played Metroid Zero a bunch of times but could still never beat this one. The items seem better hidden in this one. I finally decided it was time.
Amazing playthrough!! Thank you so much for making this channel. I really enjoy your videos.
ANOTHER THING, THIS GAME REMAINS ME THE DIFFERENT STAGES FROM THE GAME BLASTER MASTER
I think that out of every upgrade that Samus has, the only one that stayed, regardless of them getting removed after each game, is the long beam.
Also love that this game is also on the NES Classic!!
Thanks!
Thank you very much! 😀
Screwattack…. My favorite!
Varia suit is my favorite!
21:02 The most nostalgic part.
I had fun making it to Ridley and beating him, but I dislike how you start each game with only 30 health points and a few missiles. The farming is really tedious indeed. Still, I'm impressed at how revolutionary the game was for the time, and its killer soundtrack.
I also love the numerous visual and audio glitches. The game frequently slows down, elements on the screen flicker, sometimes the music and sound effects playback mess up. Often, you'll hear a loud crashing noise when taking an elevator. It feels like the game is held together with a few strips of adhesive tape, and it's about to fall apart. Such a strange experience.
By the way, it came out in 1986, on the Famicom Disk System. Not 1987.
Looking back, the original Metroid was cool when it was new, but it didn't age well, especially since it doesn't have a map and was hard as hell. Super Metroid fixed everything. I did manage to beat and get the best ending once, which really was (and is) shocking to look at.
Neither first megaman or this aged well
Always is hard do the first step in a New concept
I might be in a minority, but I actually like that it doesn't have a map. I think it's cool that the game expects some terrain orientation from you. Though this would be a lot better if locations looked more distinct from each other.
I liked it too. It felt so open, but yeah, the copy and paste rooms do get a bit old. It's a bit confusing when some of the close together rooms look exactly the same.
I 100% agree. Zero Mission's "improvements" stripped it of its identity. What makes Metroid memorable is that we had to remember it in order to succeed.
Anyone else here after the Prime 4 first look trailer?
This is my favorite NES game, thought I only realized it later on in life. Everything Zero Mission did to "improve" completely stripped it on its identity and is everything I believe is wrong with modern gaming. The original Metroid is really rough for all the reasons you pointed out, but it's total lack of navigational assistance, unclear objectives, and eventual demands it makes of you to find as much ammunition as you can have catapulted it into the realm of "they don't make em like this anymore" and I really appreciate and miss that now. Metroid II was less fun, but did something totally unique and Super Metroid refined and perfected the structure the same way A Link to the Past did for its NES counterpart. Fusion and Zero Mission, however, came across as little more than expansions of Super and today the 2D Metroids, as great as the 3DS and Switch games truly are, don't seem much interested in doing anything more than adding small tweaks to a very familiar formula.
Ridley got trolled hard
1:36:57
I only just now noticed Mother Brain has an eye looking at Sammy’s that flashes white and black.
I never got into this game as a kid. I Didn’t really understand it. I think what would have made a difference is if you had all your abilities for a brief time at the beginning, then something happens so you loose your powers. Then I would have understood what I was playing for.
Metroid forever ❤️❤️🥰🥰
Love that game!!
Bro you actually played through this one. What can i say about NES Metriod. I spent many hours trying to figure out where to go. And since there's no map its like your lost buddy.
Friend: shall we go to the movies and watch that new Marvel movie??
Me: I'm sorry but I'm busy with work. Sit at home literally with popcorn watching this... 😅😅
I mean, modern Marvel so...
funny thing is, even when I got the ending where Samus revealed to be a woman, I thought that "Woman" was another character and not actually Samus back then. I think it only took me years later with reading Nintendo Power comic like Captain N where Samus Aran is in the comic, unlike in the cartoon, to realized that woman is actually Samus Aran.
Makes playing it fun.
38:40 talk about a shortcut 😳
Metroid may seem archaic now, but I have never had as a fascinating a video game experience as the first time I finished this game back in the 80's. For me, only the original Zelda came close.
It’s crazy how both evolved over the years but I liked the newer metroids probably more than the latest Zelda’s. Not crazy about breath of the wild or tears of the kingdom. Just way too Skyrim like with decisions etc.
Great game. Superb
I could never beat this on NES. Maybe I’ll try again as my game and system are still in good shape. But watching this is satisfying.
Are you gonna do a walkthrough for Super Metroid next Friday?
Who is watching this after playing Metroid Dread? 😅
Man this game is difficult to play but amazing too yay
This doesn't look like you used Savestates. You're a pro gamer!
Thanks! :)
I never could beat this game!
The game is basically a space/alien version of Super Mario Bros
Nice playthrough 👍 I wanted to know what happened in the game but didn't want to play through it so you came through. Especially with the game rated for 7 hours 😂
It's still one of the best games for NES.
Now, I'd recommend you to play the Metroid II EJRTQ colorization in the same style as Super Mario Land 2 DX. I want to see it.
Still makes me so nervous watching you play, lol
How many units of this game were sold?
It sold about 2 million and 7 hundred thousand copies of the game
Dang hard game.
I'm here for the start
you playing all these to celebrate the release of dread?
Great work. Thanks
Ngl the nes music is a banger
Man I could not keep track of the map. Seemed like the same 10 rooms over and over again.
Holy crap. I grew up on Super Metroid, it’s in my top 5 games of all time. I never realized this one was just a way crappier version of it though!! Haha
Hahaha 😂😂
So true bro
I mean I have love for this game
But my god. Zero mission on gba, the remake of this, is WAY better.
Never beat this one. I would like to some day.
Metroid or Crystalis? Hi, im trying to decide It. Very different games, but i can choose only one to buy It, which one should I choose?
1:16:02 I get to this room but there is no boss! Worse yet, in the next room there is no energy tank!!! What am I doing wrong? Did I play too slowly?
It's a Metroid weekend for you I see
My first ever console was n64 and my older cousins tell me there were better nintendos out there and they show me metroid and super metroid on nintendo and super nintendo. This series and zelda literally made me nintendo fan. 32 and still playing switch. Hope there will be new metroid titles soon. I'm really hyped for upcoming switch 2 and maybe aaa metroid game on it?
wtf? i didn't even know you can shortcut this way in kraid's lair. every time i get there it's complete random if i find the way to his lair
Just in time for Metroid Dread, right?
Absolutely. I've been working on recording Metroid games for a few months with the idea that they'd make for some good horror-themed videos leading up to Halloween. The timing of Dread's announcement was perfect :) for my plans at least lol
@@NintendoComplete Nice.
Just in Time!? Pah!
You did it on Porpose.
@@chuckthequail137 Hmm.
The reviewers saying Dread is too hard and needs save states clearly never played the original Metroid. Only the Japanese version had save files! We had a legal pad full of 24 character alphanumeric passwords that wouldn't even heal you when you start. I love this game, but it is so unforgiving. Zero Mission is the better version, but I have nostalgia for this one.
Metroid for NES is cool but i think the final boss should have been more than a head that did not move. Kind of like the mother brain in Super Metroid. Still a really cool game for Nintendo i have Metroid and love it an awesome game the NES my favorite game system just love it!!!!
I watched this whole thing just to see the OG ending. and I'd like to remind everyone that this ending was originally supposed to be a joke. The Game manual for this game called Samus "He" throughout it. it was a huge shock to people when they realized Samus was a woman, the first female video game hero in history.
Damn this is great. So many memories. Wow. When life was simple. ....come home from school go to my friends house and get down on some Nintendo while drinking Koolaid and eating snacks. Hey quick question if someone can help me out real quick please. If i haven't played my Super Nintendo in over 25-30 years do u think it would still work if i have it put away in one of those system cases? Thanks in advance
At 48m, you should have learned the bomb farming technique by then. You're wasting time waiting for them to spawn. Just ball up on the pipe and repeatedly drop bombs on the pipe.
**METROID WAS LIKE A MAZE FULL OF MAZES, NEVER KNEW WHERE TO GO N SHIT....**
Isn’t Samus the 1ST HEROINE ?
NintendoComplete Is it 100% playthrough?
Good run, but you were kinda rusty and/or rushing through this one, weren't you? 😄
Get screw attack after high jump makes things faster 😂
Why is the planet called Zebeth in this game but item Zebes in Super Metroid?
Just a difference in translation is all.
1h 41m to beat this game? Ive spent maybe 4x that time killing and grinding experience in Dragon Warrior.... maybe i shouldve tried this game first lol
🆒️ 🎮 😀 🎉👍🏻
I could never do this. So many rooms, so many vertically tall rooms... I end up going in circles. 😭 Same with Metroid 2: Return of Samus. ( Original ) I only beat Super Metroid, Metroid Fusion, and Metroid Dread.
You could try looking at a map online.
You could just play the remakes of the first two: zero mission on gba and samus returns on 3ds
I’ve NEVER understood the appeal of this game. It’s confusing and incredibly cryptic and barely gives you any clues or hints.
I mean, you could go look at the manual and some official guides. That's how a lot of NES games were, like Zelda 1.
1986, not 1987.
Go Samus