• Reviews around music (4.00 of 5)

    Metroid Fusion

    • Now just finishing Metroid Fusion for the first time (you will get goosebump all over when you hear that classic Metroid title music, SERIOUSLY)
    • This game has both great graphics, and great music, which proves that the GBA can have the best of both worlds, unlike Castlevania Harmony of dissonance which had decent graphics, but horrid music
    • Awesome graphics; great music; solid controls; interesting storyline; nice powerup progression; challengingTHE BAD: Too many "hidden" paths; general scope is pretty small;
    • The music is really creepy and appropriate in the icy and water portions, and melodic and very Metroid-like in the navigation room areas.
    • The graphics are great, the music's good, it's not monotonous, the gameplay is really good, story as well, cool escenarios, awesome boss fights, and the difficulty is just right
    • The music is also very good, and provides some very good effects during tense gameplay moments
    • Music is good, though not the masterpiece that Super Metroid's soundtrack was.
    • The music is perfect for the game, and you have got to use headphones.
    • The music is top notch as well.
    • The music in the game is also noteworthy, all the tracks fit their intended purpose from the creepy to the heroic.
    • THe music in this game is really, really, really good.
    • The music is also a significant deviation from the rest of the series, being cold, mechanical, and unmemorable (exception: AQA underwater
    • I can't say this game has good music but there is a volume control for a reason.
    • Coming right after Super Metroid and Metroid Other M, Fusion is the perfect culmination of both games, combining the exploration-based gameplay of Super Metroid with the brisk pacing and narrative focus of Metroid Other