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Blue Kitty:
I loved it Metroid Fusion and don't get why people don't like to talk about it.  Hell, most of the games have been set before fusion.

Alex C:
I don't really care about the setting or the timeline. I just realized some dude was going to be yammering at me, cutting into my precious exploration time so I went and did something else.

axerton:
while we're on the subject of Metriod what did people think of Hunters for the DS, cos that's really my only experience of a metriod game and I didn't think much of it - was this just a bad game or if I disliked it will I be likely to dislike the rest of the series.

Alex C:
Of all the Metroid games, that is the one that's least representative of the series as a whole, really, due to the stylus based controls and an emphasis on pure action and a lot less exploration. The Metroid Prime games are all pretty well regarded but they're quite a bit different from the original games. At the very least, you should grab a pad and an emulator and check out Super Metroid, which was an outright classic by pretty much any standard and still holds up pretty damn well. I still have no idea how in the hell Super Metroid struggled in Japan; the concept is mindboggling to me even if it was one of the SNES's last gasps.

Storm Rider:
Yeah, I suggest playing Super Metroid at the very least, and the original Metroid Prime as well if you have something capable of playing it. They're very different, but both fantastic.

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