

As a result, my opinion is probably a little less biased (and uninformed) than the people with the pitchforks and torches. I simply don’t pay attention to gaming magazines like that. Let me preface this by saying I don’t have the crazy hatred for Kotaku that others do. What Did Kotaku Do to Incur the Ire of Gamers Now? Hmm. Nevertheless, given the opportunity to approach the topic with a newer perspective, it’s a good idea to try and dig deeper and find the line for emulation. It’s a complex issue to be sure, and there’s a lot of gray area. Recently, Kotaku stumbled into the topic and touched off a bit of a firestorm, stoking the conversation around emulation. That begs the question, where’s the line between “ bad” emulation and “good” emulation? Some people think you should never emulate games, but others believe that it is excusable in specific circumstances. Once Metroid Fusion arrives, if you want to enjoy the main Metroid series in order, you can play Metroid on the NES – Nintendo Switch Online library, Metroid II – Return of Samus on the Game Boy – Nintendo Switch Online library, Super Metroid on the Super NES – Nintendo Switch Online library, Metroid Fusion and then conclude with the latest installment on Nintendo Switch, Metroid Dread.Emulation is a hot topic these days.


But be wary, because the dreadful SA-X, an unstoppable X parasite mimicking Samus, is on the loose… and it’s coming for you. Collect power-ups-including favorites like Morph Ball and Screw Attack-uncover a multitude of secrets and experience the adventure that links Super Metroid™ to Metroid Dread. Weakened and out of options, Samus must do whatever it takes to destroy the X threat before it’s too late.Įmbark on this critical mission alongside Samus and experience classic Metroid gameplay while exploring a massive research station teeming with hostile life forms. This organism is not only deadly, but it can mimic the abilities of any creature it infects-including Samus herself! Saved from the brink thanks to an infusion of Metroid DNA, the X parasite’s only natural predator, she soon discovers that the parasite has spread to the research station orbiting SR388.

In Metroid Fusion, interstellar bounty hunter Samus Aran is attacked by an X parasite while exploring the mysterious planet SR388.
