Yet another remake from Nintendo, Metroid Zero Mission is a recreation of the original Metroid for the NES. Fortunately, the graphics are good even for a GBA game, and with the addition of a map it is almost impossible to get lost.
You play Samus, a rookie bounty hunter on her first mission, sent to destroy the mechanical life form, mother Brain, and hunt down all the Metroid of planet Zebes.
One let down about Zero Mission is there are only three main bosses. This is made up for by a gripping final conclusion, where you must outsmart the Space Pirates on their own ship, without your power suit. Also, you can unlock the original Metroid and play it in all of its glory.
In the end this is a satisfying game with a light story line and some neat bonus features. I recommend this game to any fan of Metroid Fusion and those who even remotely liked the very first Metroid. So here is my final verdict for Metroid Zero Mission: