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Metroid Samus Returns
Metroid Samus Returns
通常価格 $27.99Vendor: Everything Games
Product Type : 3DS
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Metroid II Remake:
- Serves as a reimagining of Metroid II: Return of Samus, featuring updated graphics, gameplay mechanics, and additional content.
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Exploration and Action:
- Retains the core Metroidvania gameplay, emphasizing exploration, backtracking, and action-packed encounters.
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Updated Visuals:
- Utilizes the capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS to provide enhanced graphics, showcasing detailed environments and character animations.
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2.5D Graphics:
- Presents the game in a 2.5D perspective, combining 2D gameplay with 3D visuals for a modernized Metroid experience.
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Aeion Abilities:
- Introduces Aeion abilities, special powers that enhance Samus's capabilities, such as a scan pulse and time-slowing ability.
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Countering System:
- Implements a counter system that allows Samus to parry enemy attacks, creating strategic opportunities for powerful counter-attacks.
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Metroid Boss Battles:
- Features intense boss battles against various forms of Metroids, each requiring different tactics to defeat.
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Amiibo Functionality:
- Integrates amiibo functionality, allowing players to tap compatible amiibo to unlock bonus content and features.
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Upgradable Equipment:
- Includes a variety of upgrades and power-ups for Samus's suit, weapons, and abilities as players progress through the game.
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Atmospheric Soundtrack:
- Complemented by a atmospheric soundtrack that enhances the sense of isolation and exploration in the Metroid universe.
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Map System:
- Incorporates a detailed map system to aid players in navigating the interconnected world and tracking their progress.
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Challenging Difficulty:
- Offers a challenging difficulty level, appealing to both newcomers and seasoned Metroid veterans.
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'Near Mint (NM)'
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''Lightly Played (LP)'
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''Moderately Played (MP)'
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''Heavily Played (HP)'
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''Damaged (D)'
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