Personally, when playing Metroid, I simply do it for the fact that you can submerge into it's vast and vivid worlds, I always feel like an archaeologist rather then a headhunter. The game creates just such an amazing atmosphere and is simply outstanding in how well it actually works, there's just so much tension and excitement to experience when exploring the game.
Sorry, old comment. I think that it makes sense that Samus is both a very capable bounty hunter as well as archeologist given her past as a foster child to a species that mysteriously died out. Perhaps she is still is still looking for answers as well as maintaining her weaponry so she won't be denied in her search. A job as a bounty hunter could be a means to an end. Is bounty hunter even an accurate description for her job? You never see her fulfill a bounty. Also, it is weird how all of her adventures bring her into contact with a species on the brink of destruction or having already been destroyed. Bears strong similarity with the Chozo.
Apparently the use of Bounty Hunter in the original games was because of a misunderstanding/mistranslation of what a bounty hunter actually is/does. The Japanese devs always thought of Samus as an altruistic hero rather than a Spike Spiegel. I kind of prefer looking at Samus this way, although space bounty hunters like Boba Fett and that cast of Cowboy Bebop are still awesome.
I think Bryyo's backstory is one of the most tragic of the Metroid Prime series' planets. A world torn and tainted by misunderstanding, about to be saved through the repentance of one of its assailants...only to be doomed to rot when its only hope is snuffed out by further stupidity...A brilliant culture gone to waste, taking its home with it.
It wasn't misunderstanding. It was arrogance. The Bryyoans didn't understand balance between the old ways and science was crucial. It's a warning for us too. We can't dismiss everything our ancestors said and did because they didn't understand the material world as we do now.
The lore definatley sells this area. That's some grimdark shit for nintendo standards. I personally prefer G.F.S Valhalla, but this song is too good to pass up.
metroid prime 1 - the begging of beauty and darkness metroid prime 2 - the darkness rages metroid prime 3 - ending the darkness metroid prime trilogy - masterpiece
i adore the metroid prime trilogy, only thing im missing in mp3 is the weapon switching, it was so cool to watch the arm canon expand in all directions in the first 2 parts ^^
@@bravelordspeedo4836 Not to mention it works in the Trilogy versions of Prime 1 and 2. It's unfortunate and I really hope they include it in Prime 4. I really can't wait for it, it's already been 3 years since its announcement.
Metroid also has tons of occasions where you need to backtrack to get stuff. I kinda wish Zelda games had this too. You use your dungeon item once or twice after the dungeon and then its just gonna rot in your inventory. Twilight Princess especially, they could have done so many intricate puzzles with the floaty cogwheel. Metroids not named Other M have a huge amount of sidesteps that make heavy use of at least one mechanic, and thats really cool.
@Writter Gamer yeah is soo sad that the bryonian broke up in an civil war and end up lose both magic and science it woulded be cool see how an bryonian woulded look like
Alright, I've played all the Metroid Prime games, most of the Halo games, and COD Modern Warfare 2. What are my views of them? Metroid Prime - Tops the others in Story. COD - All about the multiplayer Halo - Compromise between the two
The music sounds so old. Its very possible like Christeenaloveslps says The Earth might turn to this if war keeps going on and on. What makes me love this planet is the music and the lore in this place (Age of science) so over all i love this planet :)
Couldn't have said it better myself. The degree of exploration and the immersive feeling you get from each world and its environments is what made the Prime trilogy one of my all time favorites.
Ok, I've written up some lyrics based on what I hear. I've tried to make them read as "alien" as possible, as if sung by a choir of an extinct reptilian civilization. Try to keep up! (ohmbr sohm bryý) --> what the ominous background choir sounds like. [0:10] He'dleh Y'eh Hoh-soh merohý Oh'dleh Y'eh Seh-soh merohý; [0:44] Ho'myshrót Hohelery hogêh Lesoh mero-brýý Ho'lo mehê Syroh!; [1:07] Ho'gloh Lemyró Wo mihogrêh, Ho'gloh Lerohý Wo lomorêh!; [1:32] Ho'gloh Wolehy Ho-le Syróh! Oh-so Léhyd'oh Ho'lomehe zyróh!; [1:56] He'dleh Y'eh Hoh-soh merohý [2:12] Oh'dleh Y'eh Seh-soh merohý; [2:29] Weho'we-hoh We'mohó Glor'hosrhê; Oh-gloh wohmehê Weyasoho' mehet!
Apparently during development, Corruption was supposed to feature actual sequences of piloting Samus' gunship, would've made for some nice variety. But this track is by far one of my favorites in this game, and that's saying something considering how amazing the Prime trilogy's soundtrack is.
I love Kenji Yamamoto's music.Too bad that he had to use samples especially on these kind of tracks where the choirs are important. An orchestrated version would be absolutely awesome
KandemJV I think the choirs that set the rhythm are ok sounding synthetic, after all, Bryyo's one of those planets where the whole technology-meets-ancient magic stuff happens.
This darkest video game music makes perfect fitting moments for the Decepticons of Transformers as I saw TransformersFanG138's Transformers Online fan series a long time ago with this music a long time ago. This song from Metroid Prime 3 Corruption is best fitting Decepticon theme.
Yeah, Retro put so much time and effort into this game. Did you know that EVERY texture is unique? And, for example, the wierd spike-ball trees on Bryyo, that no two trees are the same, and the closer they are to the Leviathan, the more "corrupted" they look? I just can't get over the amount of detail this game has!
So catchy. Was stuck in my head as I walked to the shops the other day. And humming it the same time. Kenji Yamamoto for the win! And the other two who helped him!
best track of the game, dare I say the entire Prime series. I don't think I can recall a video game franchise that has a soundtrack that fills the atmosphere of the game quite like Metroid. Off the top of my head I can think of only Castlevania that has an as good soundtrack for the games in their franchise.
The best part is that this kind of feeling holds true across all the Prime games, Super Metroid, and Metroid 2. Other M can choke on itself, and the original leaves a little more to be desired (still holds the #1 spot though). I especially like the Torvus Bog of Prime 2. That has to be my favorite area, along with the Temple Grounds. The atmosphere in that game was just done so cleanly..
This song was really befitting of the lore u collected throughout the map. It felt so epic while learning of an ancient civilization ravaged and torn by a civil war fought by the ways of new (science) and the ways of old (magic), and then all but annihilated by phazon.
just started playing the game ,, must say this is the typical nintendo game . with the typical stuck-in-your-head type music .. awesome stuff ~ thnx fr uploadin !
It belongs, they just need to keep it subtle. I like how they did it as a part of Corruption's story, where you were alone the whole time, but you still had the Federation sort of "around". That being said, I'd still be just as happy with a new Metroid game where you're like, completely alone like in Super Metroid. Just...what they DON'T need to do is make it like Halo.
I had a blast exploring Bryyo, but most of the environments in Echoes and Corruption were pretty vanilla when compared to the first Prime's locales. Such exotic, varied environments...truly as great as Super and Fusion's.
I love the atmosphere and the quantity of different lifeforms. I almost spend more than half the game time just looking after aliens. I love that in every MP. I wish i could be there.
@@cheesesteak983 There are many things that I loathe about Prime 3 but its story and atmosphere are not some of them. This is one of the creepiest and most stressful game that I have ever seen.
What might become of us. This is an eye opener. We are on the verge of Breakthroughs in Technology, Science, Health and development, But in the eyes of religious zealots, this is against the will of "them"the entity they worship. If we don't accept changes, We will never advance and will just end up in pointless wars for basic needs like food, clean drinking water, shelter, land, and more importantly a happy life.
The mighty civilisation that wrote the lore of Bryyo wasn't the Repticilus, but the N'Kren, as described in Luminoth Lore in Prime 2. In fact, years ago, four civilisation were exchanging their knowledge : The Chozos, the Luminoths, the N'krens, and the Vlla. Maybe we are going to encounter the Vlla in the next Metroid ? Info taken from Metorid Prime 2 : Luminoth Lore : Golden Age ; Origins and Metroid Prime 3 : Bryyo Lore : Age of Science.
even though metroid series is one of nintendo's darker series its still nintendo,its possible that they would do somthing like make samus join forces with an enemy, then proly make the enemy betray u like u dident see it coming or somthing along those lines.
Those poor Reptilicus... There's a lesson to be learned from their tragic struggle. Always respect one another's beliefs, no matter how bizzare. The consequences of not? Look at the Bryyonians.
@Saandvich Well when a Leviathan hits a planet it is going to make the planet like Phaaze and it can produce its own leviathans so it must have worked at least once outside of fed space.
Because 2D still works. And there's classic elements of the series that Retro obvious still can't make work in 3D (space jump/screw attack, speed booster, crazy-pants vertical level design, etc.) .
pretty darn epic, but that is to be expected from the most epic sounding game ever. I looked up epic in the dictionary and there was a picture of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption beside it.
In one of the lore entries the Chozo were the first to give the Bryyonians the gift of technology (you see the statue of that particular moment in the icy part of Bryyo where you get the screw attack upgrade) but all they did was warn them not to ignore their primal natures, which they did thus starting the civil war. All very strange when you consider in the first prime the lore entries in the Chozo ruins hint that the Chozo made the very same mistake.
Personally, when playing Metroid, I simply do it for the fact that you can submerge into it's vast and vivid worlds, I always feel like an archaeologist rather then a headhunter.
The game creates just such an amazing atmosphere and is simply outstanding in how well it actually works, there's just so much tension and excitement to experience when exploring the game.
Sorry, old comment. I think that it makes sense that Samus is both a very capable bounty hunter as well as archeologist given her past as a foster child to a species that mysteriously died out. Perhaps she is still is still looking for answers as well as maintaining her weaponry so she won't be denied in her search. A job as a bounty hunter could be a means to an end. Is bounty hunter even an accurate description for her job? You never see her fulfill a bounty. Also, it is weird how all of her adventures bring her into contact with a species on the brink of destruction or having already been destroyed. Bears strong similarity with the Chozo.
Apparently the use of Bounty Hunter in the original games was because of a misunderstanding/mistranslation of what a bounty hunter actually is/does. The Japanese devs always thought of Samus as an altruistic hero rather than a Spike Spiegel. I kind of prefer looking at Samus this way, although space bounty hunters like Boba Fett and that cast of Cowboy Bebop are still awesome.
True, even though it's important to break up the exploration and give variety the action sequences often get in the way
BOOPBOOP: SAMUS, THE LEVIATHAN SEED IS PROTECTED BY AN ENERGY SHIELD
Sorry AI, too busy looking at floating asteroids chained to the earth. God bryyo was cool
*POUNDS AND POUNDS OF BEEF*
I love this music because it just so... primal and ancient. It feels like they are explaining their culture to you as they sing.
A triumphant march to push you forward.
A choir of tragedy heralds a warning.
A final plea from a dead civilization.
It's so sad how people don't appreciate the beauty of the music in the Metroid Prime series. This oozes epicness!
Metroid Prime 3 was really Amazing. All Metroid Prime Games are still Blockbusters
I think Bryyo's backstory is one of the most tragic of the Metroid Prime series' planets. A world torn and tainted by misunderstanding, about to be saved through the repentance of one of its assailants...only to be doomed to rot when its only hope is snuffed out by further stupidity...A brilliant culture gone to waste, taking its home with it.
Its honestly a powerful depiction of how disgusting the roots of war can be.
It wasn't misunderstanding. It was arrogance. The Bryyoans didn't understand balance between the old ways and science was crucial.
It's a warning for us too. We can't dismiss everything our ancestors said and did because they didn't understand the material world as we do now.
Bryyo is probably my favorite location in any video game. The awesome visuals, atmospheric music and dark lore just makes it so good
The lore definatley sells this area. That's some grimdark shit for nintendo standards. I personally prefer G.F.S Valhalla, but this song is too good to pass up.
It's definitely a metroid world alright
Pounds and Pounds of Beef. Pounds and Pounds and Pounds of Beef.
*****
forever now shall I hear Pounds of Beef in this song.
+Taylor Reed
Shit.
Makes me wanna go vegetarian. That's WAY too much beef.
'blasts with void fire' BRYYO CHANTING NOT BEEF
"Pounds and pounds of weed, pounds and pounds of weed!"
Maybe, that's just me though :/
metroid prime 1 - the begging of beauty and darkness
metroid prime 2 - the darkness rages
metroid prime 3 - ending the darkness
metroid prime trilogy - masterpiece
Metroid Prime 4 Beyond - Return of the darkness?
@@soundspark Possibly, it could also be revenge
i adore the metroid prime trilogy, only thing im missing in mp3 is the weapon switching, it was so cool to watch the arm canon expand in all directions in the first 2 parts ^^
I don't think they could pull that off, man...
@@charlesohern3062 they were literally able to do it in the gamecube games lmao
Same, I miss the beam combos too
@@bravelordspeedo4836 Not to mention it works in the Trilogy versions of Prime 1 and 2. It's unfortunate and I really hope they include it in Prime 4. I really can't wait for it, it's already been 3 years since its announcement.
Yeah beam switching is cool, but Prime 3's upgrading system is so smooth.
Powerful theme. One of my favorites in the trilogy.
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And so well does it illustrate the collapse of civilization that I can easily imagine this playing to a time lapse of the rise and fall of Rome.
a touch on the tribal side to me but I see where your going with that.
Metroid also has tons of occasions where you need to backtrack to get stuff.
I kinda wish Zelda games had this too. You use your dungeon item once or twice after the dungeon and then its just gonna rot in your inventory.
Twilight Princess especially, they could have done so many intricate puzzles with the floaty cogwheel.
Metroids not named Other M have a huge amount of sidesteps that make heavy use of at least one mechanic, and thats really cool.
and by floaty cogwheel you meen the spinner?
About six years late, but the Spinner was immensely useful for traversing the City in the Sky.
Bryyo and Elysia are BEAUTIFUL.
Norion SUX :^)
@@coolguy02536 Hey! Its not like they could make a crater look good. right?
I don't know about you guys but this planet was my favorite. It was so cool
k. how very punny. chill
@Writter Gamer yeah is soo sad that the bryonian broke up in an civil war and end up lose both magic and science
it woulded be cool see how an bryonian woulded look like
Alright, I've played all the Metroid Prime games, most of the Halo games, and COD Modern Warfare 2. What are my views of them?
Metroid Prime - Tops the others in Story.
COD - All about the multiplayer
Halo - Compromise between the two
The music sounds so old. Its very possible like Christeenaloveslps says The Earth might turn to this if war keeps going on and on. What makes me love this planet is the music and the lore in this place (Age of science) so over all i love this planet :)
Couldn't have said it better myself. The degree of exploration and the immersive feeling you get from each world and its environments is what made the Prime trilogy one of my all time favorites.
Ok, I've written up some lyrics based on what I hear.
I've tried to make them read as "alien" as possible, as if sung by a choir of an extinct reptilian civilization.
Try to keep up!
(ohmbr sohm bryý) --> what the ominous background choir sounds like.
[0:10]
He'dleh
Y'eh
Hoh-soh merohý
Oh'dleh
Y'eh
Seh-soh merohý;
[0:44]
Ho'myshrót
Hohelery hogêh
Lesoh mero-brýý
Ho'lo mehê Syroh!;
[1:07]
Ho'gloh Lemyró
Wo mihogrêh,
Ho'gloh Lerohý
Wo lomorêh!;
[1:32]
Ho'gloh Wolehy
Ho-le Syróh!
Oh-so Léhyd'oh
Ho'lomehe zyróh!;
[1:56]
He'dleh
Y'eh
Hoh-soh merohý
[2:12]
Oh'dleh
Y'eh
Seh-soh merohý;
[2:29]
Weho'we-hoh
We'mohó
Glor'hosrhê;
Oh-gloh wohmehê
Weyasoho' mehet!
'hitting with an ankh' STOP SPEAKING OLD GOD!!!
Godly
I like it. this is now my headcanon
You're awesome, man
You deserve this: 👑
Literally every time I listen to this now I can't unhear "pounds and pounds of beef, a thousand pounds of beef" 😒😂
POUNDS AND POUNDS AND POUNDS OF BEEF.
Zoltier853 lol
This theme sounds like the one from Halo 5 where sangheili speak in their language
Excellent music suitable for a game whose acronym is MP3.
Pounds and pounds of beef
Pounds and pounds and pounds of beef
Pounds of beef. Pounds of beef.
Pounds and pounds of beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeef
Apparently during development, Corruption was supposed to feature actual sequences of piloting Samus' gunship, would've made for some nice variety. But this track is by far one of my favorites in this game, and that's saying something considering how amazing the Prime trilogy's soundtrack is.
I love Kenji Yamamoto's music.Too bad that he had to use samples especially on these kind of tracks where the choirs are important. An orchestrated version would be absolutely awesome
KandemJV Too bad they'll probably only orchestrate Mario & Zelda music.
Sharpie473 Well, they used some orchestra in Other M, but don't expect anyone talking about that
Gustavo Paz Oh yeah I completely forgot actually, lol. I've never actually listened to any of those themes.
KandemJV I think the choirs that set the rhythm are ok sounding synthetic, after all, Bryyo's one of those planets where the whole technology-meets-ancient magic stuff happens.
That's what makes Metroid music great because it isn't another orchestral soundtrack
And after we get wiped out some alien race will make a game with our civilization's ruins as a map while someone sings about pounds of beef.
This darkest video game music makes perfect fitting moments for the Decepticons of Transformers as I saw TransformersFanG138's Transformers Online fan series a long time ago with this music a long time ago. This song from Metroid Prime 3 Corruption is best fitting Decepticon theme.
Yeah, Retro put so much time and effort into this game. Did you know that EVERY texture is unique? And, for example, the wierd spike-ball trees on Bryyo, that no two trees are the same, and the closer they are to the Leviathan, the more "corrupted" they look? I just can't get over the amount of detail this game has!
This kind of connects you with the reptilicus in a deep spiritual way.
Beautifull song, it brings to mind visions of deserted lands encrusted on a lost civilization, what Bryyo reflects.
This game is incredible.
Time to write a fanfiction about the daily life of a pre war Bryyonian. :D
This video turns 15 this year. What the hell has it been like for Metroid Fans that’ve been around since the old days?????
2:43 - 3:07 Pure eargasm.
The piano is a beauty in this part
So catchy. Was stuck in my head as I walked to the shops the other day. And humming it the same time. Kenji Yamamoto for the win! And the other two who helped him!
Planet Bryyo? More like planet Burrito. :)
A burrito with pounds of beef
I know an old poem that perfectly fits with this music and the ruins of the natives that ones lived on Brryo.
Just look up the poem of Ozymandias.
the music from all three metroid prime games are epic and amazing. Props to the person behind the music at retro studios.
I love this tune. Its so epic, majestic and it totally sets the right moody atmosphere to the planet.
best track of the game, dare I say the entire Prime series. I don't think I can recall a video game franchise that has a soundtrack that fills the atmosphere of the game quite like Metroid. Off the top of my head I can think of only Castlevania that has an as good soundtrack for the games in their franchise.
The best part is that this kind of feeling holds true across all the Prime games, Super Metroid, and Metroid 2.
Other M can choke on itself, and the original leaves a little more to be desired (still holds the #1 spot though).
I especially like the Torvus Bog of Prime 2. That has to be my favorite area, along with the Temple Grounds. The atmosphere in that game was just done so cleanly..
I really like the look of the PED Suit's Morph Ball. It looks... mystic.
I don't remember what it looks like.
Maybe I'll take a look at the models.
I can play this song over and over 4 hours its great :)
This song was really befitting of the lore u collected throughout the map. It felt so epic while learning of an ancient civilization ravaged and torn by a civil war fought by the ways of new (science) and the ways of old (magic), and then all but annihilated by phazon.
2:54 Is definitely my favorite part!
this sound like the luminoth Music, so i love this song so much like my own live. It tells a story...and this story is full of sadness and pain.
prime 3 is the best Metroid
I'd love to why. :)
In my opinion the first prime's my favourite.
I never played the first one but played second and third and other m
I have to say the second prime is my favorite.
patrick romero Other M is not a Metriod in my eyes,and Metroid Prime is the best then Corruption by my opinion.
patrick romero
omg why?
This is my favorite theme in metroid prime 3
just started playing the game ,, must say this is the typical nintendo game . with the typical stuck-in-your-head type music .. awesome stuff ~ thnx fr uploadin !
this was my favorite location/ planet in metroid, this music is the best in the trilogy and the series for me.
I love the part around 3:18 that uses an arabic scale. Sounds like its done through keyboard but sounds like it should be played on an oud
Thank you for uploading this. Bryyo had the best music, including Rundas.
INcredible song, I am downoading it ASAP, Thanks for lettin' it rip here.
It belongs, they just need to keep it subtle. I like how they did it as a part of Corruption's story, where you were alone the whole time, but you still had the Federation sort of "around". That being said, I'd still be just as happy with a new Metroid game where you're like, completely alone like in Super Metroid.
Just...what they DON'T need to do is make it like Halo.
I completely agree with you. We seriously need more games like this that truly nail that sort of alien atmosphere down.
I had a blast exploring Bryyo, but most of the environments in Echoes and Corruption were pretty vanilla when compared to the first Prime's locales. Such exotic, varied environments...truly as great as Super and Fusion's.
this. is the most atmospheric track ever made for metroid, I just love it.
GAHHH Nostalgia from only a couple of years ago hurts just as much as decade-old nostalgia!!
I'M NO LONGER SAFE FROM MEMORIES!!!
Kenji Yamamoto in a god.
Marcara081 I wonder if he has pounds of beef
The song really carries the heavy and tragic past of Bryyo and its people...
This is easily my favorite track from MP3, and is definitely up there as one of my faves from the series.
I'd always get this song stuck in my head during long sojourns into the Bryyo hinterlands. Good times...
I love the atmosphere and the quantity of different lifeforms. I almost spend more than half the game time just looking after aliens. I love that in every MP. I wish i could be there.
Prime 3 is actually really fun! Sure it may not be as good as the others but it was still a very fun game either way!
to me it's excellent game
@@BoxyTheSpaceDog you’re not alone. I think that now too. Prime 3 only got hate for being linear. Prime 3 should be appreciated much more now
@@cheesesteak983 There are many things that I loathe about Prime 3 but its story and atmosphere are not some of them. This is one of the creepiest and most stressful game that I have ever seen.
The memories. Back when I thought Metroid was pronounced Meat-troid
What might become of us. This is an eye opener.
We are on the verge of Breakthroughs in Technology, Science, Health and development, But in the eyes of religious zealots, this is against the will of "them"the entity they worship. If we don't accept changes, We will never advance and will just end up in pointless wars for basic needs like food, clean drinking water, shelter, land, and more importantly a happy life.
"War, War never changes"
Loving this theme :)
Bryyo was awesome imo; loved exploring it!
The mighty civilisation that wrote the lore of Bryyo wasn't the Repticilus, but the N'Kren, as described in Luminoth Lore in Prime 2. In fact, years ago, four civilisation were exchanging their knowledge : The Chozos, the Luminoths, the N'krens, and the Vlla.
Maybe we are going to encounter the Vlla in the next Metroid ?
Info taken from Metorid Prime 2 : Luminoth Lore : Golden Age ; Origins and Metroid Prime 3 : Bryyo Lore : Age of Science.
even though metroid series is one of nintendo's darker series its still nintendo,its possible that they would do somthing like make samus join forces with an enemy, then proly make the enemy betray u like u dident see it coming or somthing along those lines.
What’s funny is that Bryyo was my most hated planet out of the 5 on my first play through but on my second it became my favorite.
Witness the ravaged history of an ancient civilization...for their last hope for the future is that their descendants do not repeat the same mistakes.
ok thanks for the feedback ^^
This song tells you the whole story of the Bryyonians. It's just so fitting.
you can use the command visor to do a bombing run on enemies in an open area. if you use ur command visor there is a ammunition of ship missilies
Those poor Reptilicus...
There's a lesson to be learned from their tragic struggle. Always respect one another's beliefs, no matter how bizzare. The consequences of not? Look at the Bryyonians.
Even though I love the theme for Oblivia in Xenoblade chronicles X, whenever I go there I sometimes imagine this song playing instead.
This song makes me sad EVERY TIME I hear it now...
Its a very sad tune =[
I love Bryyo atmosphere and lore
@Saandvich Well when a Leviathan hits a planet it is going to make the planet like Phaaze and it can produce its own leviathans so it must have worked at least once outside of fed space.
its music like this that makes me love a game i've never played :)
Same here! This is one of my favorites songs.
One of the most Beautiful video game i ever play in my life.
Long life to all y”o
Because 2D still works. And there's classic elements of the series that Retro obvious still can't make work in 3D (space jump/screw attack, speed booster, crazy-pants vertical level design, etc.) .
The Elysian race is currently in a state of stasis. After a long while, I expect Skytown will start functioning again.
True words. This is quite possibly the very best song of the series.
This game is just amazing, one of the best games of 2007!
pretty darn epic, but that is to be expected from the most epic sounding game ever.
I looked up epic in the dictionary and there was a picture of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption beside it.
In one of the lore entries the Chozo were the first to give the Bryyonians the gift of technology (you see the statue of that particular moment in the icy part of Bryyo where you get the screw attack upgrade) but all they did was warn them not to ignore their primal natures, which they did thus starting the civil war. All very strange when you consider in the first prime the lore entries in the Chozo ruins hint that the Chozo made the very same mistake.
I can listen too this all day and i did once never gets old kinda funny
@stortroopers brings back memories of being stuck on bryyo, don't it?
Piel de gallina
what
Even after Finnish Bryyo id go back just to listen to the theme
@Arpeggiato Why oh why did you say that! Now I can't stop hearing it in the video!
It was cool to see Rundas while exiting the GFS Thesus.
Das geile an metroid ist einfach das jedes game einzigartig ist :D meistens ... xD
Great, thanks, now I can't help but hear it, too!
Something about listening to the music while reading these types of comments really makes them seem more epic.
Amen brother.
@Arpeggiato Oh God, CANNOT UNHEAR!