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Metroid II: Return of Samus

Metroid II: Return of Samus North American Cover Art

PublisherNintendo
Developer(s)Nintendo R&D1
Platform(s)Game Boy
Released

August 26, 1991
May 21, 1992

January 2, 1992

GenreAction Adventure
RatingsESRB: K-A (Player's Choice release)
ModesSingle-player
Media2-megabit cartridge
InputD-pad, face buttons
ThemeTitle theme
Strategy Guide and Walkthrough

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Metroid II: Return of Samus is the second game of the Metroid franchise, and is the original sequel to the 1986 NES title Metroid. It was released for the Game Boy in 1991. Chronologically, its events follow those of the Metroid Prime: Trilogy and precede those of Super Metroid. A remake for the Nintendo 3DS titled Metroid: Samus Returns released in September of 2017.

Story continuity

Although Return of Samus was originally intended to be a sequel to Metroid, several newer games take place between the two titles. The entire Metroid Prime series takes place between Metroid and Return of Samus, placing the game sixth in the timeline.

Plot

Samus lands on the desolate planet SR388, the Metroid home world. Her mission is to eliminate every Metroid on the planet. Inside the labyrinthian cave system of the planet, she encounters many different hostile life forms, such as Hornoads and the Metroids. Alpha Metroids, Gamma Metroids, Zeta Metroids, and even Omega Metroids. As Samus proceeds deeper into the planet, she is forced to eliminate every Metroid. When she finally reaches the farthest depths of the caverns and she finds a giant Queen Metroid. After a difficult battle with the Queen, Samus continues to search for the last remaining Metroid, only to discover a Metroid Hatchling. Rather than attacking her, it follows her, believing Samus is its maternal figure. Seeing the potential for scientific discoveries, Samus decides not to terminate it. She returns to her ship by way of an escape cavern that is cleared out by the baby Metroid.

After Samus's mission on SR388 is over, she brings the last surviving Metroid to the Ceres Space Colony to have scientists harness its power. After it is stolen by Ridley, Samus returns to Zebes to find it. This story is told in the 1994 SNES title Super Metroid.

Endings

Based on the amount of time in which the player beats the game, there are three different possible endings while the credits play.
The possible endings are:

  • 5 or more hours: Samus keeps running.
  • Between 3 to 5 hours: Samus curls into a ball, jumps, and lands.
  • Under 3 hours: Samus curls into a ball, jumps, and lands wearing a bikini.

Credits

See Credits: Metroid II: Return of Samus for more information.

Gallery

  • Samus in her Power Suit from Return of Samus

  • Samus, as she appears in the official artwork

  • Artwork of Samus in her Varia Suit

  • Metroid II's Title Screen

  • Samus leaves her gunship

  • Wallpaper

  • Wallpaper

Trivia

  • Metroid II: Return of Samus is the only main Metroid game not to have an exclusive game page on the official Nintendo press site.
  • Metroid II: Return of Samus is also the only 2D game that was not developed by Metroid director Yoshio Sakamoto.
  • A remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus was stated to be in development by the German magazine, Club Nintendo, in a similar vein to The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX, but was dropped for unknown reasons.[1]

External Links

Metroid Recon'sComplete Map of Metroid II'sSR388

References

Returns
  1. Metroid II: Return of Samus DX in Club Nintendo magazine
Metroid series

Metroid (Classic NES Series: Metroid) · Zero Mission · Metroid II: Return of Samus · Samus Returns
Super Metroid · Metroid: Other M · Metroid Fusion
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