Super Metroid for the SNES might have been what put the series on the proverbial map back in 1994, but the entire Metroid franchise is more than just a single outing. To date, there has been more than a dozen Metroid games released, some before and most after the all-time classic with one more, Metroid Dread, set to arrive later this year.
Is Super Metroid still as super as it once was in 1994? If not, which Metroid game is better than the influential title? Read on below to find out.
Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt (2004)
It's hard to believe it now, but there was a time when releasing a console without a video game within it would've been considered blasphemous.
Nintendo was one of the first to break tradition by shipping the original Nintendo DS in 2004 without a cartridge packed. Instead, Nintendo shipped the handheld console with a demo for Metroid Prime Hunters, titled Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt, that showcased three small environments that would be part of Metroid Prime Hunters a little over a year later.
Make no mistake. First Hunt is a decent Metroid game. It's just incomplete and not really worth playing. Metroid: Other M (2010) A reskinned Other M game that's not set in the Metroid universe would've probably done better than Other M did.




