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Metroid Dread - US Version
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- Join Samus Aran in the first new 2D Metroid story in 19 years
- Explore planet ZDR’s many environments as you investigate a mysterious transmission
- Deadly E.M.M.I. robots, research machines, pose a threat more intense than ever
- Feel Samus’ power grow as you gain maneuvers and abilities like the new Spider Magnet
- Power up and return to previous areas to find new paths and secrets
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Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
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Computer Platform | Nintendo Switch |
UPC | 045496511777 045496597740 |
Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Switch |
ASIN | B097B1149G |
Release date | October 8, 2021 |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,736 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #310 in Nintendo Switch Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.44 x 6.59 x 4.16 inches; 2.08 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | HACPAYL8A |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Date First Available | June 14, 2021 |
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Join intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran in her first new 2D Metroid story in 19 years
Samus’ story continues after the events of the Metroid Fusion game when she descends upon planet ZDR to investigate a mysterious transmission sent to the Galactic Federation. After a harrowing encounter with a living Chozo—a race previously thought to be extinct—she ends up deep below the surface of the planet. The remote world has become overrun by vicious alien lifeforms and chilling mechanical menaces. Samus is more agile and capable than ever, but can she overcome the inhuman threats stalking the depths of ZDR?
Face off against unrelenting E.M.M.I. robots
Once DNA-extracting research machines, the imposing E.M.M.I. are now hunting Samus. Tensions are high as you evade these E.M.M.I. to avoid a cruel death while finding a way to take them down. Find out what turned these robotic wonders into the scourge of ZDR and escape with your life.
Feel Samus’ power grow as you gain maneuvers and abilities
Parkour over obstacles, slide through tight spaces, counter enemies, and battle your way through a dangerous world. You’ll acquire new and familiar abilities as you traverse the many environments of ZDR. Blast multiple targets with the new Storm Missile or use the Speed Booster to dash and break through walls. Return to areas and use your new abilities to find upgrades, alternate paths, and a way forward.
New modes let you ease into ZDR, experience true dread, or take on a boss gauntlet
If this is your first time sprinting and shooting as Samus, the new Rookie Mode increases health gained from items and decreases damage from bosses. Bounty Hunters looking for a true challenge can face the new Dread Mode, which can be unlocked if the Hard Mode is finished. Complete the game to unlock Boss Rush* and fight Samus’ most formidable foes one-after-another to try to get the best time possible!
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Join Samus Aran in her first new 2D Metroid story in 19 years

Suit up as intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran and battle your way out from the depths of a mysterious alien world plagued by a mechanical menace. Samus is more agile and capable than ever, but can she overcome the inhuman threats stalking the depths of ZDR?
Winner - Best Action/Adventure Game

Face off against unrelenting E.M.M.I. robots
Once DNA-extracting research machines, the imposing E.M.M.I. are now hunting Samus. Tensions are high as you evade these E.M.M.I. to avoid a cruel death while finding a way to take them down. Find out what turned these robotic wonders into the scourge of ZDR and escape with your life.

Traverse the many environments of a dangerous world
Parkour over obstacles, slide through tight spaces, counter enemies, and battle your way through the planet. Through her countless missions, Samus has never experienced a threat like the dread of ZDR.

Discover a sprawling world
Gain abilities and return to previous areas to find new areas and hidden upgrades in classic Metroid gameplay. Planet ZDR’s sprawling map is home to many secrets to discover and powers to find.

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Samus Aran
A super-skilled bounty hunter who has single-handedly confronted and defeated multiple galactic threats. She is said to be the strongest warrior in the galaxy.
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E.M.M.I.
Extraplanetary Multiform Mobile Identifiers (E.M.M.I.) are large, highly agile, research robots. Dispatched to planet ZDR by the Galactic Federation, these deadly robots are now in pursuit of Samus.
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Central Units
These brain-like organic supercomputers hold the key to wielding the Omega Cannon—a weapon strong enough to take down an E.M.M.I.
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Chozo Warriors
Chozo sightings are rare, as the remaining members of this once-mighty civilization keep a low profile. But the Chozo that Samus encounters on ZDR is on a warpath, ready to destroy whoever crosses it.
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Fierce Fauna
The planet's native species can be deadly. Stay on your toes to stay alive.
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Customers enjoy this Metroid game for its immersive exploration levels, smooth controls, and well-paced gameplay. The graphics receive positive feedback for their old-school style with modern elements, and customers appreciate the creative world design and replayability. While many find the controls good, some find them frustrating, and while enemies are fantastic, boss fights receive mixed reactions with some finding them too challenging.
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Customers find this game enjoyable, particularly appreciating the exploration of levels and considering it one of their favorite 2D Metroid games.
"...Bottom line: this game is amazing and fulfills all the expectations 15 years of development have created, the game is gorgeous, the areas are varied..." Read more
"...The boss fights are epic, and the sense of tension when facing off against the terrifying E.M.M.I. robots is unlike anything else I’ve..." Read more
"...However, I am delighted to say that this game absolutely exceeds ALL expectations...." Read more
"...foundation (this is easily the best she has ever felt in 2D) and fun boss fights (though I do miss having Ridley in a Metroid title..." Read more
Customers enjoy the gameplay of Metroid Dread, praising its smooth and responsive controls, well-paced progression, and engaging side-scrolling action.
"...The visuals are stunning—everything from the eerie environments to the smooth animation of Samus in action...." Read more
"...Overall, best 2D Metroid game due to it’s faster pace and more action oriented gameplay. A must get for Metriod fans and fans of the genre" Read more
"...+Difficulty is good, you could play on easy or medium and after beating the game higher difficulties...." Read more
"...with Samus’s fluid movement, lovingly crafted animations, and a 60fps frame rate, makes this Metroid a joy to play...." Read more
Customers enjoy the game's challenge level, with excellent puzzle-solving elements and rewarding exploration. One customer notes that the challenges grow with your skills and capabilities.
"...Exploration is well handled for the main path as well, you will never see one of the stupid flashing “go here” dots like you did in Fusion...." Read more
"...I love the feeling of discovery in Metroid Dread. There are so many secrets to uncover, and every new power-up feels rewarding...." Read more
"...There are numerous quality of life improvements and tons of well thought out mechanics, much more so than SR...." Read more
"...The game offers no means to tone down the difficulty, no option to customize the controls, and you'll only have exactly whatever upgrades the level..." Read more
Customers praise the game's graphics, noting its beautiful visuals and good level design, with one customer highlighting the well-designed boss fights.
"...15 years of development have created, the game is gorgeous, the areas are varied and distinctive, and the gameplay is unreasonably satisfying...." Read more
"...The 2D side-scrolling format feels fresh and modern, with tight controls that make navigating through the game’s complex areas both satisfying and..." Read more
"...Art. Art is good. This game's got hella art. See the art. Very pretty, much gaze. The graphics, while not the best, still looks incredible...." Read more
"...There are 8 different areas/zones to explore. There are some environmental themes such as underwater area, lava area, rocky caverns, a lab area, etc...." Read more
Customers find the game worth the hype and wait, considering it one of the greatest in the series.
"...M:D just keep coming and coming and coming and its amazing and terrifiying and beautifully crafted...." Read more
"...being said, the quality of content that you get per hour is well worth your investment as it doesn't waste your time with trivial stuff like the..." Read more
"...Also the 2d combat and shooting is good and extremely addicting ...." Read more
"...Until we are at that point, what we got now is a great game with tons of replay value...." Read more
Customers appreciate the story quality of the game, describing it as a fantastic reboot of the series with a creative plot.
"...The story is excellent, it gets a bit exposition dump-y in a certain cutscene at one point midway through..." Read more
"...So far the story is phenomenal, and I rarely give stories high praise. I won't say much here because these are spoilers you won't want spoiled...." Read more
"...means that it's very replayable...." Read more
"...have played Metroid Fusion to enjoy this, as there is a short but adequate recap at the beginning of Dread...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's controls, with some finding them good and tight, while others find them frustrating.
"...The 2D side-scrolling format feels fresh and modern, with tight controls that make navigating through the game’s complex areas both satisfying and..." Read more
"...-time-use weapon that allows you to defeat it, but again the awkward controls to use it make the whole encounter artificially more difficult than it..." Read more
"...melee attack/counter like in ‘Samus Return’ (on 3DS), but controls are much less cramped...." Read more
"TLDR; The game is fun, the parkour and shooting is tight and enjoyable. But the story was terrible along with the stories presentation...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the difficulty level of the game, with some praising the fantastic enemies and challenging boss fights, while others find the boss battles too hard.
"...It's being able to pull off tricky moves that require laser precision and the hands of a surgeon to master, all because the controls are so..." Read more
"...Learning attack patterns and overcoming difficult enemies after a struggle is fun and extremely satisfying, and the many Speed Boost/Shinespark..." Read more
"...Far too linear. EMMI and boss fights can become a teduous drag. Just simply not fun...." Read more
"...With some practice, defeating an enemy or boss is empowering. In fact, if I were to describe this game in one word, it would be "empowering."" Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2021Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseI’m a long time Metroid fan and I loved this game.
I think the Metroid 2 remake was slightly better in terms of backtracking for items, lots of one way routes and tedious zone transfers, but in terms of keeping track of where those out of reach items were located: Dread does a wonderful job of reminding and hinting without being too explicit.
Exploration is well handled for the main path as well, you will never see one of the stupid flashing “go here” dots like you did in Fusion. It’s always fairly clear when a particular path is for later exploration, but you’re always expected to figure it out for yourself, and the improvements with the map make it easier to remember where you need to backtrack when you get a new item. The upgrades to the map are wonderful. It now labels any special blocks you encounter (like missile blocks) and includes faint labels for items and obstacles you’ve found or destroyed so you can easily check what you’ve done or missed. You can also add some custom markers and highlight all of a specific icon in an area.
The EMMI sections are suitably tense, they can be a bit frustrating at points but the checkpoint system reduces the frustration a good deal. In general the save system is the classic save rooms like previous games, but when you’re killed by an EMMI it puts you back to right before you entered their zone, and you get a checkpoint right before any boss or mini boss if you die to them.
The story is excellent, it gets a bit exposition dump-y in a certain cutscene at one point midway through (although you should definitely make sure you have the sound on when that one happens, especially if you’re a longtime fan ;P )
My only complaint is the loading can be a bit slow when moving between zones, but only in the sense of “there is loading” compared to previous games’ “I never realized this was loading”.
Bottom line: this game is amazing and fulfills all the expectations 15 years of development have created, the game is gorgeous, the areas are varied and distinctive, and the gameplay is unreasonably satisfying. Fans of the Metroid series won’t want to miss this one, and the game explains anything important for those new to the series as well.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseMetroid Dread is everything I hoped for and more. As a long-time fan of the series, I was excited to see Samus return in this latest chapter, and the game absolutely delivers. The atmosphere is intense, the world-building is fantastic, and the gameplay is a perfect balance of exploration and action.
The visuals are stunning—everything from the eerie environments to the smooth animation of Samus in action. The 2D side-scrolling format feels fresh and modern, with tight controls that make navigating through the game’s complex areas both satisfying and challenging. The boss fights are epic, and the sense of tension when facing off against the terrifying E.M.M.I. robots is unlike anything else I’ve experienced.
I love the feeling of discovery in Metroid Dread. There are so many secrets to uncover, and every new power-up feels rewarding. The difficulty is just right—challenging but fair, and it keeps you coming back for more. If you’re a fan of Metroid or action-platformers in general, Metroid Dread is a must-play. It’s an exhilarating, memorable experience from start to finish!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2021Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseI was expecting good things from Metroid Dread. I didn't really know what to expect from this game though, since Nintendo haven't exactly treated Metroid with respect and integrity in recent years. (Looking at you Federation Force...)
However, I am delighted to say that this game absolutely exceeds ALL expectations. I've not beaten the game yet, but I'm willing to say this may be the single most perfect Metroid game Nintendo has ever given us. This game, unlike so many others in the last few years, gets a 10/10 from me, and this is high praise, as I am a very harsh critic.
The reason I'm able to give M:D such a high score is because it doesn't hold back in the slightest. If it's going to punch you, it's going to give you everything it has. Bosses are beautifully crafted and not one single boss has been too easy or lame. Every single one has challenged me, killed me, and forced me to think outside the box to beat them. Each death adds to your skill in ways most other games don't even touch on, even Samus Returns.
This game is built on the Samus Returns gameplay style. While I really enjoyed SR, M:D takes this engine to a new level. There are numerous quality of life improvements and tons of well thought out mechanics, much more so than SR. If Samus Returns were a food, it would be a hamburger, filling and delicious. If Metroid Dread were a meal, it would be a 3 course at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant. I mean this in every way. A hamburger you eat and you're done. M:D just keep coming and coming and coming and its amazing and terrifiying and beautifully crafted.
The sound design is so incredibly amazing. Rarely do I find myself in quiet rooms outside the safe area. The ambiance is superb. The soundtrack makes your heart race. When you're in danger, YOU ARE IN DANGER, and the audio beats right along with your poor overencumbered heart. The music and sound design makes this game feel like, "It's GOING," or, "It's HAPPENING!" Moments where you catch your breath are sweet sighs of relief, readying yourself to enter that doorway and get back in the fight or flight again. The only criticism I have on sound is that they reused the heat and lava warning sound from SR. That blaring alarm sounds so low quality next to all the other sounds. They also reused the parry sound, but that fits right in.
Art. Art is good. This game's got hella art. See the art. Very pretty, much gaze. The graphics, while not the best, still looks incredible. The stylization Nintendo is known for for making lower resolutions look outstanding is here. There are aliasing lines, but I can ignore those.
Enemies are much more varied than in SR. Each one has its own timing for parry, and some don't even have parry as an option. There seem to be enemy types that all areas abide by, but instead of how they did it in SR where new enemies were just recolors, every area has their own enemy models. Going to a new area and seeing new gnarly toothed floating things of rage is really cool and every zone has enemies that fit it's environment.
So far the story is phenomenal, and I rarely give stories high praise. I won't say much here because these are spoilers you won't want spoiled. Needless to say, Metroid type s*** is HAPPENING! This game has a lot of cannon. Metroid Fusion is important, being the last mainline 2D Metroid game in the series. Exploring the game later on after a certain event takes place (you'll know what I mean when you get there) is unbelievably cool and nostalgic. Beating my first... uh... certain.... boss... filled me with IMMENSE pride, like I showed it whos boss again and told it to sit tf back down. This story is very well crafted and I hate that I shant say anything more about it. 10/10. This game also has voice acting! And it's good!
Controls are tight. If you get hit, you are unable to move for a split second. The puzzles in this game are all well thought out and thought provoking. There were a couple spots where I thought I was softlocked but I was just being a big ol stupidhead. Being a veteran of Metroid games, I feel I have been able to find my way through the maze of the map fairly easily, but then again, I think the map design and room placement is also just really good.
If you like Metroid, have played a 2D Metroid in the past, and have played Samus Returns or Metroid Fusion, this game is for you.
Just a disclaimer for the weak of heart. This game is named Metroid Dread for a reason. This game will fill you with dread as you watch helplessly as you die. There are zones where you are powerless against the specific type of foe. I joked with one of my friends that this game could have also been called Metroid: Scary or Metroid: AAAH!
I find it helps to tell the enemies "please sir do not hurt me for I am just a wee baby."
Enjoy this masterpiece!
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- SrSReviewed in India on March 22, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseGreat game, works perfectly on switch
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Omar Leal AlbadanReviewed in Mexico on November 6, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente juego
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseEs sin duda un gran juego de Metroid, a la altura de lo esperado. El producto llegó rapidísimo y en excelentes condiciones.
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MReviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 12, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars لعبة حلوة
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchaseلعبة من تصنيف ميترويدفينيا ممتعة
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Dório MaximillianReviewed in Brazil on March 28, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente jogo
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseJogo chegou rápido e bem embalado, não decepciona em nada Metroid Dread, jogo bem fluido e fácil de se acostumar com os comandos
Dório MaximillianExcelente jogo
Reviewed in Brazil on March 28, 2025
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- AhmedReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 10, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseGood game