

It's therefore best to just stick with the GBA controls and get used to them so that you're able to enjoy the other rom hacks.

This is because other mods don't implement this ability and that means you'll have to painfully revert back to the GBA controls. The option to switch between SNES and GBA controls was really nice but sadly it is useless for anyone interested in playing other rom hacks for Zero mission.

Overall playing this has been an exceptionally good experience, the level designs have been streamlined, there are lots of subtle QoL improvements all over. A few days ago I began to play it but then I remembered that there might be an improvement hack worth checking out and so here I am. My brother for helping me with the walkthrough and for getting me interested in the game.Īnd, of course, Nintendo for making this great game.Read More I had never played the original before. Most of the website was done by me, but here are a few other people that helped to make this page: If there's anything you find I could improve on, feel free to shoot me a message (games2supermetroid at ) and I'd be glad to fix it. Hopefully my guide will be helpful to people, I've tried to make it an efficient route to get 100% of the items. Many of them were all text, so it was hard to search through, and many I found hard to follow. I decided to make this walkthrough, because there were many points in the game that I got stuck at, and I couldn't find a good walkthough to use. It appears to be a normal side-scrolling action game, but it tends to give you an RPG feeling. Super Metroid is the third game of the Metroid series (Metroid, Metroid 2, Super Metroid, Metroid Fusion, Metroid Prime, Metroid Zero Mission, Metroid Prime 2, Metroid Prime Hunters, Metroid Prime 3, Metroid Other M). Super Metroid is one of the best games for snes. Super Metroid: A complete walkthrough, a map, and guide to all items and bosses
