Will I have the opportunity to 100% Metroid Dread before the final boss if I missed things?
I'm playing Metroid Dread for 20+ hours and I'm still not done. I'm currently at the Chozo Soldier boss fight in Artaria. Currently, it seems that the game makes me face boss after boss and I don't explore much anymore. For instance, I don't seem able to come back to previous places.
I've seen screenshots of people at the same location where I currently am with way more energy and missiles than I have and the completionist in me tells me that I skipped a lot of the items.
So I'm asking myself will I have the opportunity to fully explore the planet and 100% the game before the final boss, or is it too late for me to get some items?
Best Answer
Nothing in Dread is missable. The game likes to stop you from backtracking to help prevent you from getting too lost, but these blockades will all be circumventable as you get power-ups. You won't be able to get 100% until you're basically at the final boss's door anyway, so might as well wait until you get into the final area and reach the final elevator, since at that point all the Teleportals become interconnected and backtracking will be much easier.
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What happens if you 100% Metroid Dread?
This means that every Energy Tank, Missile Tank, and beyond must be picked up, and each of the unlockable artworks is associated with one particular area. And if a player gets all of these collectibles on every map, and thus hits 100% completion, they will unlock the ninth and final Chozo Archive.Is there a reward for 100% Metroid Dread?
You'll unlock a new image every time you find 100% of the items in each area of the game, as well as a bonus image once you've found them all.How do you get 100 on Metroid Dread?
Collect 100% of ItemsCan you keep playing Metroid Dread after beating the final boss?
The fun doesn't have to end after beating Metroid Dread once. There are many post-game activities that can keep players busy, and unlock new content. Throughout the Metroid franchise, the game has never been over after beating it just one time, and Metroid Dread is no different.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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