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I bounced right off Super Metroid because of the controls. Mind you I first picked up the game in 2016. It's a game that wants more than a SNES pad, really overusing the shoulder buttons. I didn't grow up with that one, and I just can't get a feel for it.
The movement tech in that game puts most modern metroidvanias to shame. Some of the tricks you can pull off are nuts!
Yes, I'm aware. Watching someone skilled in the game is just amazing. I think I'd be pretty adept at it if I'd started at 8 years old, but trying to start out with it in my 30's I just bounced right off.
It's a great game, fantastic visuals, music is fantastic...I don't like to play it.
fair. if you're interested in giving it another shot, there's actually a ROM hack that brings the much tighter controls from the GBA Metroid games into it: https://www.romhacking.net/reviews/5293/
Otherwise just playing a GBA title like zero mission, which is a remake of the first game, I can highly recommend
Having seen let's plays, and a bunch of folks playing those amazing Link to the Past/Super Metroid combo randomizer runs, I've experienced the game to my satisfaction I think.