
While Metroid is not a dreadful game, it regrettably comes off as primitive, archaic, and baffling.

Other nominees include games like SimCity & Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
There are some good nominees in this list that are deserving to be inducted also, but I feel Metroid has had the most impact on the industry out of all of these. Look how Metroid influenced the evolution of the Castlevania games, and the "Metroidvania" subgenre of games have become a prevailing force in gaming today. Especially now, Metroidvanias are bigger than ever.
I can very much see Resident Evil being added later too, bc it really did popularize and define the survival horror genre. I would say that one is next in line.
If any Metroid game should get the honor it should be Super Metroid , it's perfection in my eyes . 30 years later and I still feel it's the most epic shit ever .
The GBA remake deserves it or Super Metroid, the original was a very sloppy and rushed game programmed in 3 months and it shows.
If you've never played the remake, it's absolutely a must play, fixes basically every flaw in the game. Check out ExoParadigmGamer's comparison video.

Super Mario Maker has been a great series for Nintendo, but it is time to move on. How about a Metroid Maker? That would be interesting! Check out Jason Capo’s thoughts for more.
I'd go either for Metroid Maker a Zelda Maker would also be great even a Mario Kart Maker as well.

Now that Metroid Dread is here, it is time to officially rank the five Metroid titles that make up the 2D storyline. 35 years of Metroid storytelling finally coming to a close, and now it is time to crown the official queen of the lineup. Jason Capp is here to put the five in proper order.
I haven't played Samus Returns but I would've put dread in 4th or 5th place. It had big shoes to fill being the first 2D Metroid designed for home consoles and AAA sensibilities in a long time. It borrowed its innovations from modern metroidvanias, and honestly seemed it was cashing in on their popularity. The level design design and progression was a hot mess. Abilities and their order didn't really make sense in the context of these things. Bosses were basically straight out of hollow knight. Controls were clumsy and as poorly thought out as the rest of the game. It basically boils down to a bland remix of metroid and a clone of clones; A decent game when it should've been incredible.
Heresy! You have to be out of your fing mind!!!!!!!
Even some 20+ years later, you'd be hard pressed to find a game that surpasses the level of exploration, emersion, and issolation than the original Metroid.
For crying out loud, it gave birth to an entire genre of kick ass games based on the joy of exploration and discovery! The side scolling adventure platformer, commonly refered to as Metroidvania, and all kinds of amazing games like blaster master, SOTN and the gba/ds castlevanias, Shadow Complex, and the recent Outland, wouldn't even exist if it weren't for Metroid.
The genre this game created has better gameplay and deeper level designs than 99% of the over produced multi-million dollar glorified war movie clone bullshit that passes for a game these days.
The author needs to go back to COD or something and leave opinions about real games to someone else.
"While Metroid is not a dreadful game, it regrettably comes off as primitive, archaic, and baffling."
Baffling.... To me, that says the author has trouble with games that require skill and patience. The original Metroid was a hard game, but if you're willing to invest some time and effort into completing it, it's a fun game.
As far as being primitive and archaic.... The game is 25 years old. Even still, Metroid was years ahead of other games in what it offered. Your first play-through(without assistance) will most likely take you longer than the majority of games that come out these days.
This sounds like it's coming from a person that wasn't even alive when the game was made. They've been spoiled by where games are now so they can't appreciate where games came from.
That's like taking a kid from today, sending him back in time and telling him to rate how fun the hoop and stick was to play with that kids played with back in the 1800's.
Metroid remains my favorite NES game.
Metroid for the win! but I more prefer GBA Metroid:zero mission remake of this game... but still, this is origins and I appreciate that.. all metroid games, except Metroid: hunters are great to me..