Sakamoto's got an interesting problem with world building, just look at all of his directed games:Metroid series has a few problems with how to they are handling the storyline(s).
The Fandom would be happy with a random mysterious planet to explore, but both Sakamoto ad Tanabe are pushing towards a Federation-focused narrative.
Metroid isn't Mario or Zelda, two series which defacto soft-reboot everything every time, and has an on-going story arc, but at the same time they don't want to deal with the consequences how what happened in the the precious games. At least Sakamoto. I mean, he destroyed Zebes, the Metroids and Ridley and the for two consequetive entries he brought back Zebes, the Metroids and Ridley.
I hate reboot, but after a sequel of Fusion to nicely tie every loose ends I'd like the Metroid series to start anew. The current canon is a mess.
I expect sites like Destructoid to mention it for sure.
Not fond of the idea, to be honest, it's getting tiring.
Man, tomorrow will be exciting... Looking forward to it!
Yeah, in Sakamoto's games the galaxy is pretty small and everything's about Zebes and SR388. The manga also takes place on Zebes which of course is Samus' home planet. And of course the random AI Samus meets on a random space station is Adam.Sakamoto's got an interesting problem with world building, just look at all of his directed games:
Metroid: Zebes (a new planet!)
Super: Zebes again
Fusion: SR388 recreation
Zero Mission: Zebes remake
Other M: Zebes recreation
Samus Returns: SR388 remake
Whereas the non-Sakamoto games have:
Metroid 2: New planet
Prime: New planet
Prime 2: New planet
Prime 3: Four new planets
Hunters: Two new planets
Federation Force: Three new planets
I mean, there's a lot of original ideas in Sakamoto's games, but he seems chained down to those 30 year old planets. Something like Hunters' planets are obviously just copied from Prime, but at least there's some new lore for expanding the universe.
Lol yep. Metroid is like Star Wars! However there is a certain logic to it. The issue with all the Prime games story wise is that now the Chozo and their pals were on like 93 different planets. They're not exactly mysterious if they are everywhere.Yeah, in Sakamoto's games the galaxy is pretty small and everything's about Zebes and SR388. The manga also takes place on Zebes which of course is Samus' home planet. And of course the random AI Samus meets on a random space station is Adam.
Yo Metroid-GAF, I'm positively feeling the fever at this point.
I downloaded Super Metroid about a week ago.
Since then I have played through to completion:
Super Metroid
Zero Mission
Fusion
Well she didn't expect to ever see Adam again thats why she gave him a thumbs up 👍Lol yep. Metroid is like Star Wars! However there is a certain logic to it. The issue with all the Prime games story wise is that now the Chozo and their pals were on like 93 different planets. They're not exactly mysterious if they are everywhere.
That said, the Adam computer thing is kind of a broken lampshade, it was fine in Fusion by itself, but it looks super stupid now that the Bottle Ship mission was directly before the Fusion ship.
What's funny is that Retro crafted a better "ancient ruins of a super-intelligent alien race" backstory for the Bryyonians than the Chozo have ever gotten. And that's just 1/3 of that game!Lol yep. Metroid is like Star Wars! However there is a certain logic to it. The issue with all the Prime games story wise is that now the Chozo and their pals were on like 93 different planets. They're not exactly mysterious if they are everywhere.
That said, the Adam computer thing is kind of a broken lampshade, it was fine in Fusion by itself, but it looks super stupid now that the Bottle Ship mission was directly before the Fusion ship.
Again, I'm not talking about the originality of the environments. Yes, Fusion is very distinct from 2, Super is very distinct from 1, etc. I'm just saying that the story continuing to call them recreations of the same two planets keeps this universe very limited.Tbh, I wouldn't count the remakes. Maybe as part of the fuller picture they say something but it isn't odd to have remakes.
I also think Super makes a lot of sense as both Metroid III and a retread in prettier graphics of the original planet, reimagined.
It is when everything since then has been afterechoes of previously destroyed planets that I think there becomes a case to be made.
Still, idt Fusion environments were particularly like Metroid II environments or anything. It's more of a creative dependence on those same worlds.
Haven't played Other M. Is it more derivative than Fusion of the Zebes games?
Do think it is strange that he went from one space craft recreation to another, there being another level of retread there.
But, at the same time, look at something like Zelda. So many of those games take place in Hyrule. Different Hyrule with some shared and some disparate features. Idt the trend in Metroid is much different than that.
That said, Metroid has a level of narrative continuance that Zelda lacks and also takes place in outer space. So it it probably more notable that it is fixated on a small section of space.
I want that Chozo lord digging/Samus backstory/power suit backstory/Metroids!!! game, damn it! Even though I know I'd probably be unhappy with it if it did happen lol.What's funny is that Retro crafted a better "ancient ruins of a super-intelligent alien race" backstory for the Bryyonians than the Chozo have ever gotten. And that's just 1/3 of that game!
Playing these back-to-back-to-back has really given me a unique appreciation for all three, actually.What have you done.
Now you will be burnt out on the series
or you'll spend the entire time playing Samus Returns comparing it to the other entries
I guess you could say Samus's personal journey begins and ends on Zebes. While SR388 is the only other important planet as Metroids were born there. The Metroid plot has been limited and simple until Metroid Prime wich expanded things but still part of the overall universe. Fusion actually explained a few things about the MetroidsWhat's funny is that Retro crafted a better "ancient ruins of a super-intelligent alien race" backstory for the Bryyonians than the Chozo have ever gotten. And that's just 1/3 of that game!
Again, I'm not talking about the originality of the environments. Yes, Fusion is very distinct from 2, Super is very distinct from 1, etc. I'm just saying that the story continuing to call them recreations of the same two planets keeps this universe very limited.
Yeah that's the thing.I guess you could say Samus's personal journey begins and ends on Zebes. While SR388 is the only other important planet as Metroids were born there. The Metroid plot has been limited and simple until Metroid Prime wich expanded things but still part of the overall universe. Fusion actually explained a few things about the Metroids
Yeah, in Sakamoto's games the galaxy is pretty small and everything's about Zebes and SR388. The manga also takes place on Zebes which of course is Samus' home planet. And of course the random AI Samus meets on a random space station is Adam.
It is one of her 'home' planets, since she was raised by Old Bird from childhood there.Samus' home planet is K2-L not Zebes. It'd be interesting to go there in some future game...
Tomorrow, 10 AM PST.When does the review embargo lift?
No way, bro! I'm getting my first Kenji Yamamoto Metroid soundtrack in a decade in a couple days and you can't take that from me!Metroid ought to have ended after Super.
There are far worse ways to end a saga, that with perfection.
Samus herself can go the way of The Hero and Lufia, and make new memories. Except with actual SEquels.
Tomorrow, 10 AM PST.
OpenCritic says 5 am PT, is that an error?
I just woke up and can't wait for the reviews to come in!
What's everybody's feeling? Will the people be happy with this game? I don't why exactly, but I'm sensing a great positivity here!![]()
Even on New 2 / 3DS?Personally, from what I've seen, my only gripes are 30FPS and no D-pad movement, and the latter won't be that big of a deal, probably.
Well, Ridley's special. He's not just a general, he's the leader of the Space Pirates. Mother Brain was a Chozo computer that betrayed the Chozo and teamed up with Ridley. That combined with his very personal history with Samus puts him at the top.It's fine if ridley's done tbh.
Just in Mother Brain's Generals you still got Kraid, Phantoon and Draygon to use.
Hell you could use crocomire and people wouldn't complain. Or just use a new character altogether.
Sakamoto follows the Alien franchise pretty closely.Sakamoto's got an interesting problem with world building, just look at all of his directed games:
Metroid: Zebes (a new planet!)
Super: Zebes again
Fusion: SR388 recreation
Zero Mission: Zebes remake
Other M: Zebes recreation
Samus Returns: SR388 remake
Whereas the non-Sakamoto games have:
Metroid 2: New planet
Prime: New planet
Prime 2: New planet
Prime 3: Four new planets
Hunters: Two new planets
Federation Force: Three new planets
I mean, there's a lot of original ideas in Sakamoto's games, but he seems chained down to those 30 year old planets. Something like Hunters' planets are obviously just copied from Prime, but at least there's some new lore for expanding the universe.
Sakamoto is gonna be inspired by Prometheus next.
An origin type story!
(I've forgotten all about Prometheus. Maybe I'm getting the plot completely wrong. I didn't care for the film at all)
Sakamoto is gonna be inspired by Prometheus next.
An origin type story!
(I've forgotten all about Prometheus. Maybe I'm getting the plot completely wrong. I didn't care for the film at all)
Well, Samus is a criminal after Fusion, and Alien 3 takes place on a prison planet.
In how many hours are the reviews dropping? I am from EU if that matters (CEST).
You play as Samus' great grandmother, who must uncover the origins of the Metroids, why they were created by these Chozo gods who have the same DNA as humans. The escape sequence will be running away from the crashed ship from Super Metroid in a straight line.Sakamoto is gonna be inspired by Prometheus next.
An origin type story!
(I've forgotten all about Prometheus. Maybe I'm getting the plot completely wrong. I didn't care for the film at all)
4 hours
There's also Alien Covenant. But I'm not sure.
Looking at the box art, it seems like the Varia Suit's shoulder pads are added completely on top of Samus' power suit, instead of actually replacing them. Honestly, it just feels like they intentionally made them super big.
How do you think she stores all that ammo.
Well, if Metroid Fusion is to be believed (and it shouldn't), Missiles are downloaded digitally.
Still, they went EXTRA LARGE on the Shoulder Pads this time
Then you just find out it's because it's the Galactic 80's and this is just how female bounty hunters dress now.
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Well, if Metroid Fusion is to be believed (and it shouldn't), Missiles are downloaded digitally.
Still, they went EXTRA LARGE on the Shoulder Pads this time
Random question, do you guys expect reviews to mention AM2R?
Well that's not an issue. The beam and missile upgrades have always been more like firmware. The arm cannon apparently manufactures the missiles as they are fired like a 3D printer, which begs the question why there's ammo. In Other M she could restock her ammo if she concentrated enough. Alternatively you could assume the missiles and other things are stored in the same space the power suit goes to when she deactivates it.
It's a video game is the answer. The issue is more modern games trying to lampshade 8-bit stuff like getting an instant suit upgrade from an item and collecting ammo/health by killing enemies.Well that's not an issue. The beam and missile upgrades have always been more like firmware. The arm cannon apparently manufactures the missiles as they are fired like a 3D printer, which begs the question why there's ammo. In Other M she could restock her ammo if she concentrated enough. Alternatively you could assume the missiles and other things are stored in the same space the power suit goes to when she deactivates it.
Energy converted to matter. The suit itself converts when it dematerializes.If they're 3D printed you still need the material from which to print, unless that's materialised too.