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Metroid: Fusion or Metroid: Zero Mission?

Yeah.... I'm heading to gamestop tomorrow and I can't decide which one to buy...

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I beat both of them and for some reason Fusion always seemed more kiddy whereas Zero Mission seemed more like classic Metroid for Nes.

    Fusion: When enemies die they turn into jelly-energy and fly around until you catch them or they respawn. The computer-android keeps talking at you (plot and character development) and at one point you have to save these little animals.

    Zero Mission: Basically like the original and Super Metroid, you go around fighting bad-guys and BSU. The last level is difficult because you lose your suit and there's too many badguys, but otherwise it's a good game.

  • Z
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I had both and thought fusion was better, but Zero Mission is great too. It's just that I got stuck on Fusion a lot more. But Zero Mission has an added boss and Zero Suit Samus.

    Source(s): ~ Z
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I hear fusion is good. Never heard of the other one. The fact that I don't love metroid and I've heard of fusion would say its pretty good :]

  • 1 decade ago

    fusion is better, but its a different costume and enemys respawn like crap

    if you buy it used, buy both games and take one back (the one you dont like)

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Don't buy any of them. Just get an emulator for gba and download it for the computer. But if you have to buy one than definitely go with fusion.

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