What I would say is the best part in terms of music, is how the music adds to the graphics. The music can start out slow while you play through each Sector, then all of a sudden you hear an emergency warning and the music starts to pick up. I can honestly say that the music overall is really well script. Sound: Out of all the games that I've played on Vizzed or on my Game Boy Advanced Metriod Fusion has the most unique sound bits. One thing that I should point out is that when you see some of the damage on the doors, or the cracks in the walls (particually in Sector 6) really adds some more graphical depth to the already stunning graphics. While playing in Sector 6 you feel like your inside a dark cave with so little light that you sometimes can't figure out if the monsters are in front of you or where they are. While playing in Sector 5, you feel like your inside a large deep freezer and you sometimes feel like your playing a level in Antartica and you might end up freezing to death if your not careful what room you enter. Later on in Sector 3 you get the sensation that your "swimming" inside a large volcano with actual lava (and sometimes that lava erupts if your not careful). When playing in Sector 3, you feel like your inside a large volcano with visual simmering heat that burns you if you enter the room. Later on in the game Sector 3 feels like your playing inside a large ocean beneath those individual "pools" that truely deserve the name as the "Water level". When playing in Sector 4, you feel like your inside a large lake with individual "pools" filled with shark monsters that use these "pools" like their own breeding grounds. When playing in Sector 2, you actually feel like your playing inside a large forest surrounded with large catepillers (later on hornets). When playing in Sector 1, you get the feeling like your playing a classic Metriod Game only with much more depth in the background particulary when you see the individual monsters eyes light up, appearing as if they are stalking you in the background. Despite the fact that the first level (space station) doesn't pop out as much once you get down into each Sectors, the graphics for each Sectors look unique and individualize. Graphics: For a Game Boy Advanced game Metriod Fusion looks fantastic. While the game lacks the Graphics and Boss battles send in Metriod Prime 1, Metriod Prime 2: Echoes, and Metriod Prime 3: Corruption Metriod Fusion looks fantastic for a Game Boy Advanced Game, while still having your good old fashion Charge Beam, Missiles, and Morph Ball style gameplay. The last Metriod Game in terms of story progression the game offers a fresh new look to our favorite Space Pirate Hunter: Samus Aran. Time for another Old School Game Review!! This time I'm reviewing one of my favorite Game Boy Advanced Games.
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