It's back to Metroid for our latest in the saga of GBA Metroidvania titles. After a strong start, the last two of these games I've played have disappointed, one slightly and another drastically, so will this next game right the ship? As I make my way through this series, I found myself leaning more heavily towards the Castlevania games than ever before. I know I've said this before, but I've always considered Metroid a series I liked more than loved, and my reviews of Castlevania: Circle of the Moon and Metroid Fusion certainly demonstrated that. It's not that I didn't like Fusion, it's just that I could very easily see why there was so much hype surrounding Circle while I couldn't do the same for it. Of course, that train quickly derailed, as I found myself very underwhelmed by Castlevania: Harmony of Disonance and ready to jump into the next game on my list. Which brings us back to the Metroid side of the series. Released in 2004, Metroid: Zero Missi...
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