Friday, 10 September 2010

Metroid: Other M review

by David Sanchez, September 9, 2010

Variety seems to be the model that the Metroid series sticks very closely to. From her side-scrolling NES days to her first-person adventures on more recent consoles, Samus Aran has always been at the forefront of variety. An evolving series, Metroid seemingly takes a different route with every few entries, and the latest game in the series, Metroid: Other M, is no exception. Combining a deep story with engaging first- and third-person gameplay, Team Ninja has crafted a unique experience on the Wii that doesn’t quite reach perfection, but certainly leaves a lasting impression.

Samus sets out to investigate a distress signal referred to as

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