Just my left thumb, and yes, it does wear on the thumb a fair bit. Overall not that bad, though. There's a reason I use my right thumb on the d-pad for the walking section :P
@@matthewmorrison3745 In terms of gameplay, it's Metroid 3D Land, but they sacrified the exploration, one of the key factors of the series, in order to focus on storytelling, and the story is terrible! It effectively destroys Samus' character through countless sexist innuendoes, making her weak and submissive towards Adam and trying to throw in a bunch of irrelevant characters (except for Anthony, the best character in the game).
Replaying all the Metroid games again preparing for prime 4 this game is still one of my favorites right up there with fusion even after beating this game multiple times.
I just started hard mode for the first time and saw that there was no energy tanks or missles in the main sector and I was like aww hell naw this is going to be tough
Just a little difficult. It gets easier around the time you go back to Sector 3 again. Mostly because the tiny hits from the random enemies stop mattering, the bosses turn into evade or be killed, there is no middle ground.
I can't understand why do people think of this game as a "bad game". Maybe It hasn't the best story ever, but as a game is a solid experience, and, in some cases, one of the hardest Metroid ever. And this speedrun is as awesome as the game itself, congrats, man!
The game is not bad but the story is really bad, and the game itself focus on the story and thats the main trouble, the worst is samus be ordered by adam
I love this game so much. Incredibly smooth controls, well thought out and executed progression and story. Story-wise, unrivaled in the Metroid series. Control scheme easily the most unique.
...Honestly, "unrivaled" is probably the best way to put it, regardless of whether you love it or hate it. Whichever way it falls, it's certainly incomparable.
I've heard that in the original script it was more along the lines of Samus wanting to prove she doesn't need a full suite of upgrades to get things done. Samus is just _really_ dedicated to pulling off the hellrun I guess
Unlike the other metroids, this had barely any exploration. And people didnt like how samus was in this game. But I liked it, it was good to see samus not being just a killing machine everytime.
1.Simplistic gameplay. 2.Questionnable controls. 3.Even less of a metroidvania than Fusion&Corruption. 4.Forgettable soundtrack 5.Boring artstyle. And of course 6.Trully awful story.
@@legrandliseurtri7495 not all metroid have to be metroid for be good nintendo make metrois good cause they dont make the same 2D platformshooter over 20 times just watch final fantasy from example and tell me how is the gameplay simplistic an bad thing arent all metroids gameplay simplistic? basically you just -begin -explore -get blocked -defeat boss or gain new item -advance with new item also other M come good in terms of graphics and how samus fell far more agile like in other metroid 2d and how she can do things such as wall kick here there in prime samus fell tanky and slow and there in the prequel samus litteraly need an special point for wall kick with the screw attack
@@the_bane_of_all_anti_furry Uh, that's not what gameplay means. The problem with Other M's gameplay is mainly that sense move trivalizes almost every combat situation in the game. Corruption had a much less worse version of that problem with hypermode.
The only Metroid game I’ve played. I didn’t care much for the story, but enjoyed Ridley’s new look. The hard mode Ridley fight gave me quite a bit of trouble - many of his attacks can one-shot you.
Pretty much every attack he has can one-shot you. His melee attack and his "slam you into the wall" attacks are the only two you can survive in Hard Mode.
There is a playable epilogue that somewhat closes the story, but it's not playable in Hard Mode. In a way, thank goodness, because fighting Phantoon in Any% can be difficult; fighting Phantoon in Hard Mode would be terrible.
So I was playing all the metroid games for the first time, and I was enjoying them. Until I got to this one. The one where I played all Saturday just to be met with a locked door and told I had to restart the game. It isn't the locked door everyone knows about after the desert area. It's a locked door to the navigation room when you first return to sector 3...
Oh, you had *that* clip. For some weird reason, skipping past the space pirates (and the lava drain afterwards) does cause that softlock. We don't quite know why, but presumably because clearing the fight and lava unlocks the door, and once you return, the room is in the wrong state but the door unlock never happened and now can't happen. Unfortunately, there is no fixing that except by starting fresh.
Darn I though I was really good at this game but you whipped through like it was nothing! My speedrun of this game way back when were basically like yours but with all running and just killing everything in sight sort of deal. I didn't even think of using the Morph Ball the way you do. Just sheer destruction.
Morph ball is nice. It's faster. Unfortunately, Samus takes double damage while morphed... and that stacks with Hard Mode causing Samus to take 1.4x damage compared to Normal Mode. So an early-game common enemy that does 10 damage in Normal Mode... ends up doing 28 in Hard Mode to Morph Ball Samus. For a playthrough where you're hard-capped at 99 energy, 28 is over a quarter of that gone, from an early-game common enemy. Running is probably the safer option - though it is slower (even speedbooster is slower, and yes, I've timed it).
@@Habreno Well dude if you liked this game you're gonna like Dread. It's awesome man. Samus' movement is by far the best I've ever played and I think you'll agree once you get it. Perfect game to speedrun too.
Tbh I didn't know this game had a hard mode, I thought there was no Difficulty settings for this looks like I got to try this next time I boot up the Wii
The purpose of the Spazer in the original was to give the beam more coverage. The Diffusion Beam in this pretty much accomplishes the same thing albeit upon contact instead of the whole shot.
Not sure if you still read comments, but, Habreno, what capture card are you using? Quality is pretty good :U (BTW, haven't watched the whole thing yet, but, awesome ruuuuun!)
I had to take some time offline for a few months, sorry. I use an AverMedia Live Gamer Portable - not necessarily the best card, but a very flexible one. There's plenty of consoles it can capture thanks to taking multiple inputs beyond simply HDMI, and outputs over HDMI (which is good for me as my TV takes HDMI in). Also as it's an external card, it outputs to computer over USB (I think 3.0, not certain), which is useful for a laptop (even if said laptop is now a portable desktop due to a dead battery). If I ever built a new computer, I would likely go with an internal card, even on a laptop (if I can), just because I would build the computer with the capture card instead of buying it later. They are more durable and usually better (as you aren't using USB for data), but external cards definitely have their place.
Because the gameplay is nothing like any previous instalment, the controls are not well thought out because Sakamoto was on such an ego trip he wanted SNES like controls for the game. The story is fucking awful, is full of plot holes and decanonises the most beloved games, the Prime Trilogy out of the main story and creates a warped timeline that revolves around Other M. Massive aspects like Samus’ breakdown scene or Adams “sacrifice” make absolutely no sense for the story and the voice acting is god awful. I don’t hate this game because it characterised Samus, I hate this game because it did it so badly wrong and Sakamoto has lost his talent as a writer. This game didn’t perform well either because it wasn’t liked by players. This was by every means not a good Metroid game. In your opinion, it can be a good game but to classify it as a good Metroid game (involving keeping with the themes of Metroid as they always have been) is simply wrong.
Bradley Brown that’s absolutely fine and respectable, but you can’t say you don’t understand why people didn’t like it. There’s about a thousand reasons people didn’t.
I don't care for the story either. However, I watched a fairly interesting video recently that somewhat explained why we hate it a lot, and the theory (not sure if it's a full-out theory or fact, so just going to go theory here) that basically is we got a botched translation of the story. I don't know a lick of Japanese, so I can't attest to translation accuracy or lack thereof, but what was brought up was fairly intriguing and... made a ton of sense.
Would be difficult but not super-difficult. A bit of control remapping but I think it's doable. I'd have to look and see if they could do a single-joycon or if they would have to do double.
@@the_bane_of_all_anti_furry I'm pretty sure Super Metroid and Nestroid are the only metroid games that got ported. The gba titles are missing, and so does the trilogy, which all sold better than Other M, so...
@@legrandliseurtri7495 still not an worthy excuse for excluse it from being ported there are other metroid game shadowed metroid 2 metroid prime pinball metroid prime hunte they too deserve an port or atleast being include in some anthology
12:00 I haven't seen the entire thing yet, but I was wondering if you know that you can instantly knock these enemies over with a Morph Bomb? Also, I have yet to see anyone use the scatter morph bombs in actual combat, so I was wondering if it's even viable to begin with.
I love this game. Would've been much better received if they didn't give Samus so much dialogue lol Recently playing it and at times that she starts talking I mute the TV and think to myself " this is fine" I think Sakamoto over did it with trying to show us what Samus is thinking all the time.
Have a file that's already beaten main game + epilogue, and you'll be able to skip the cutscenes. There's a blank file set on sr.c if you need one for the NTSC version.
I really don't like the story with how it handled samus or how there's barley exploration in kinda eh environments. If they but if they use this kinds samus gameplay in a more thought out metroid title with better controls it will probably be my favorite metroid
So i dig this game a lot. But... They did samus dirty with this game, Made one of the most BAD ASS females into a bitch, and samus aint no bitch! AND SECONDLY. to me this is absolutely egregious but it's a bias one so feel free to disregard this. When you "upgrade" to your Gravity suit, and you get a purple aura... NOT The bad ass purple shoulders and blue visor... Just a trash aura.
@@Pimpnocchio hate adam? remind this dude save aran life 3 time first when she negate her to went into the spaceship and save the people by doing does saving her from went into the spaceship who quickly exploded during the cutscene second she saves samua from the FG metroid larvas 3 in fusion he along the ethaccon and dachora he bring is gunship into the BSL dock bay before it crashed on SRR38
This game has an OK structure, but the controls and the story are awful! It had potential to be a sandbox Metroid game if the gameplay allowed a more free movement and abilities usage and if the controls supported the nunchuk.
Controls aren't that terrible. Asking you the same question I ask everyone else: What would you map controls out as that keeps it from being the same as the Primes, yet improves it?
@@Habreno Not as Prime for me, but as Super! It's my favorite Metroid, specially in terms of controls, because of how many abilities you can pull of with Samus and how I feel in complete control in that game. Imagine Super Metroid's controls applied in 3D, but using an analog stick and the six buttons at our disposal in the wiimote+nunchuk combo. A - Jump B - Beam C - Switch view Z - Missle (-) & (+) - Toggle weapons (super missle, grapple beam and power bomb) 1 - Map 2 - Status Replace this concentration thing by pickups like in previous games, allow me to kick jump in any wall I want, allow me to perform melee attacks by small wiimote flicks instead of a broken dodge manuever and to use the grappling beam as a lasso onto enemies.
Have been thinking on this for a while... Would probably use - for Map and + for Status instead of 1/2 since those buttons (+/-) are a bit harder to utilize than 1/2 are, and you will want to toggle weapons more often than map or status. I assume you could fire missiles in normal mode in this case? Also what is morph?
Geez! I forgot a command for morph ball, my bad! :v So, I drafted a new one, based on the GBA games. A - Jump B - Shoot C - Morph Ball Z - Use Missles (-) - Toggle weapons (between missiles, super missiles and grapple beam) (+) - Pause (map & status) Z+B in Morph Ball - Use a Power Bomb BTW, I love how do power bombs goes off in this game, like an actually dangerous explosive and not like a small lightning with a crescent ball of light in Prime games.
Good god I forgot how poorly this game was made. Sound design and animations are terrible, not to mention what the hell even are half these ‘animals’ and enemy mobs? Wii era design was not kind to Nintendo. It’s like this game was rushed out or nobody cared while working on it.
@@Habreno Of course not. That's not the point though. The point is to establish the measuring stick. If a ton of people really enjoy eating poop never want to go beyond and have actual real food that is good, and then they also insist their poop is cake, you have two options. Ignore them or try to correct them. If you ignore them they will petition the chef to serve more poop, because they like it, meaning you will have to continue to see poop when you try to eat. They can't force you to eat it, but you'll still be around poop. You don't have a right to stop them from enjoying their poop eating experience, but you know there is a huge problem with it. They then call you an instigator or a troll for not liking said poop. I push as hard as I do about this for two reasons. 1) I find it hard to ignore sheer ignorant stupidity, and 2) because Prime 3: Samus Eats a Turd did so well, Retro and Nintendo will attempt to make another game in the same vein as Prime 3: Samus Eats a Turd instead of what it should be, as a continuation of the first Metroid Prime, a game that actually had some integrity and objective artistic value. Hot off the heels of Prime 3 we were given Other M. That game is at least bad enough that most can see it for what it is. In 2017 we were given Federation Force. This is what they think the Prime fans want. Juvenile, cheap, disgusting end products. It is by sheer luck that we were handed Metroid Dread, and not because of Nintendo. The studio in Spain that made it were passionate fans of Metroid, and that IMO is the only reason it's so good, not because of Nintendo. I don't have any hope and I'm not crossing my fingers for Prime 4. If the released box art is real, I can tell you it will be bad. Feel free to enjoy your plate of poop, but don't be surprised when I look at you with a disgusted face.
Not the kind of person to delete comments unless they are spam. Let me simply state that I don't care for Other M's story (as I have said time and time again - I enjoy its gameplay, the story... leaves a bit to be desired), and I am still going to disagree with how hard you are trashing on the game. It's not the greatest game. Never claimed it was. But it is still an enjoyable experience, and calling it poop is fairly demeaning to both the game and to me as someone who enjoys it for what it is. Dislike the game as you please, but be respectful to me.
The words that you use are a good reflexion of what is in your head that prevent you from seeing Other M as a more subtle game than Metroid Prime, both gameplay and art perspective.
Can we talk about how impressive making small, precise movements on the Wii remote D-pad is?
RIP runner’s fingers
Just my left thumb, and yes, it does wear on the thumb a fair bit. Overall not that bad, though.
There's a reason I use my right thumb on the d-pad for the walking section :P
Love that there is still some new content about this game. Underrated game in my opinion.
Yeah definitely it was an amazing game
A lotta fun, but the story is meh.
This game has huge flaws, such as the story and the structure, but it had potential to be better explored.
Never understood why this game is taboo to some of the Metroid community, like wasn't super metroid basically this but in 2D?
@@matthewmorrison3745 In terms of gameplay, it's Metroid 3D Land, but they sacrified the exploration, one of the key factors of the series, in order to focus on storytelling, and the story is terrible! It effectively destroys Samus' character through countless sexist innuendoes, making her weak and submissive towards Adam and trying to throw in a bunch of irrelevant characters (except for Anthony, the best character in the game).
I fucking love this game. I really hope one day we get another third-person Metroid.
This game was ahead of his time
Replaying all the Metroid games again preparing for prime 4 this game is still one of my favorites right up there with fusion even after beating this game multiple times.
And now u have dread to look forward to as well. Only a week left 👀
This game still looks so good, aged like rum.
Hell yes! Now I have something to watch!
Parabéns você merece um beijo da Samus por fazer speed no HARD!! 👍
I just started hard mode for the first time and saw that there was no energy tanks or missles in the main sector and I was like aww hell naw this is going to be tough
Just a little difficult. It gets easier around the time you go back to Sector 3 again. Mostly because the tiny hits from the random enemies stop mattering, the bosses turn into evade or be killed, there is no middle ground.
@@Habreno got it. I’m gonna try it
I love this game
Nice that u still keep speed running this game
I can't understand why do people think of this game as a "bad game". Maybe It hasn't the best story ever, but as a game is a solid experience, and, in some cases, one of the hardest Metroid ever. And this speedrun is as awesome as the game itself, congrats, man!
As far as I've heard, no one has much to say about the gameplay aside from how the story holds it back.
Genriu Other than absolutely BUTCHERING Samus’ character, it’s... kinda fine
Samus' character is butchered and it feels restrictive, considering it's a series about exploration. That's the general consensus.
@@shiftyandromeda5046 Like I said, story is rotten, and goes as far as to get in the way of gameplay, too.
The game is not bad but the story is really bad, and the game itself focus on the story and thats the main trouble, the worst is samus be ordered by adam
I was just playing this game, and decided to look up the time. I'm very impressed, congrats on the sub 2 hour run!
I love this game so much. Incredibly smooth controls, well thought out and executed progression and story. Story-wise, unrivaled in the Metroid series. Control scheme easily the most unique.
...Honestly, "unrivaled" is probably the best way to put it, regardless of whether you love it or hate it. Whichever way it falls, it's certainly incomparable.
Here to say 2 things:
1 - great run
2 - amazing game that I'm learning to speedrun myself.
We have a discord for it :) discord.gg/Ep8tpCT
Break a leg, and excited to see your runs :D
@@orzova7115 absolutely, 100% your opinion, dude. It's the best Metroid game ever made. 1-10 how mad does that make you?
Don't bother responding to them. I don't tolerate people that can't show any sort of respect.
Oh boy I wanna speed run this too I think I’ll join that discord
Even with some odd things like “activating your armor parts” thru the progress of the game... I really enjoyed this game at the time.
It's an enjoyable game indeed.
I really wish they did a remake of fusion just like this game...god it'd be amazing and even a bit scary.
Man now Im gonna keep thinking about that lol
@@chuganoga1908 Haha same here. I really hope they do that!
42:26 Who was the most dunce? Samus for deactivating the Varia Suit, or Adam for not authorizing it at the beginning of Pyrosphere?
I don't touch the story.
I've heard that in the original script it was more along the lines of Samus wanting to prove she doesn't need a full suite of upgrades to get things done.
Samus is just _really_ dedicated to pulling off the hellrun I guess
I gotta say-that voice acting so far is horrendous but I’m so glad to see someone speedrun this game!
I'll never understand why people hated this game so much
Unlike the other metroids, this had barely any exploration. And people didnt like how samus was in this game. But I liked it, it was good to see samus not being just a killing machine everytime.
1.Simplistic gameplay.
2.Questionnable controls.
3.Even less of a metroidvania than Fusion&Corruption.
4.Forgettable soundtrack
5.Boring artstyle.
And of course
6.Trully awful story.
@@legrandliseurtri7495 not all metroid have to be metroid for be good
nintendo make metrois good cause they dont make the same 2D platformshooter over 20 times just watch final fantasy from example
and tell me how is the gameplay simplistic an bad thing
arent all metroids gameplay simplistic?
basically you just
-begin
-explore
-get blocked
-defeat boss or gain new item
-advance with new item
also other M come good in terms of graphics and how samus fell far more agile like in other metroid 2d and how she can do things such as wall kick here there in prime samus fell tanky and slow and there in the prequel samus litteraly need an special point for wall kick with the screw attack
@@the_bane_of_all_anti_furry Uh, that's not what gameplay means. The problem with Other M's gameplay is mainly that sense move trivalizes almost every combat situation in the game. Corruption had a much less worse version of that problem with hypermode.
The only Metroid game I’ve played. I didn’t care much for the story, but enjoyed Ridley’s new look. The hard mode Ridley fight gave me quite a bit of trouble - many of his attacks can one-shot you.
Pretty much every attack he has can one-shot you. His melee attack and his "slam you into the wall" attacks are the only two you can survive in Hard Mode.
impresive way to fight, combat has more depth than it seems
Talent
Other M = Fusion 2.75D
:P lul
It do seem like that.
The speedruns show how much of a predator samus really is.
🗣Looks like there should be a part 2 of this game
There is a playable epilogue that somewhat closes the story, but it's not playable in Hard Mode. In a way, thank goodness, because fighting Phantoon in Any% can be difficult; fighting Phantoon in Hard Mode would be terrible.
Metroid games look fun I should play them.
Anotha one.
I love how fast you can get back to the title screen after you aim at mb 1:59:58
I have no interest in watching many minutes of cutscenes :P
So I was playing all the metroid games for the first time, and I was enjoying them. Until I got to this one. The one where I played all Saturday just to be met with a locked door and told I had to restart the game. It isn't the locked door everyone knows about after the desert area. It's a locked door to the navigation room when you first return to sector 3...
Oh, you had *that* clip. For some weird reason, skipping past the space pirates (and the lava drain afterwards) does cause that softlock. We don't quite know why, but presumably because clearing the fight and lava unlocks the door, and once you return, the room is in the wrong state but the door unlock never happened and now can't happen.
Unfortunately, there is no fixing that except by starting fresh.
Darn I though I was really good at this game but you whipped through like it was nothing! My speedrun of this game way back when were basically like yours but with all running and just killing everything in sight sort of deal. I didn't even think of using the Morph Ball the way you do. Just sheer destruction.
Morph ball is nice. It's faster. Unfortunately, Samus takes double damage while morphed... and that stacks with Hard Mode causing Samus to take 1.4x damage compared to Normal Mode. So an early-game common enemy that does 10 damage in Normal Mode... ends up doing 28 in Hard Mode to Morph Ball Samus. For a playthrough where you're hard-capped at 99 energy, 28 is over a quarter of that gone, from an early-game common enemy. Running is probably the safer option - though it is slower (even speedbooster is slower, and yes, I've timed it).
@@Habreno Didn't know that. Speaking of which how you liking Metroid Dread?
Do not know, have not played it, do not own it yet. Intend to, though. I was busy on Friday so was unable to get out to get it.
@@Habreno Well dude if you liked this game you're gonna like Dread. It's awesome man. Samus' movement is by far the best I've ever played and I think you'll agree once you get it. Perfect game to speedrun too.
I almost feel bad for the bosses at times, they have no idea what they’re in for against a speedrunner
respect this guy. He finished worst metroid game
Dude.
He’s right you know
Tbh I didn't know this game had a hard mode, I thought there was no Difficulty settings for this looks like I got to try this next time I boot up the Wii
You need to 100% the game to unlock Hard Mode. Have fun with it :P
@@Habreno Oh that explains why I never knew ty
Y love this game 26/09/2024
It would have been nice they had kept the Spazer Beam even it look kinda weird to see a vertical trio of beams being shot in 3D view
The purpose of the Spazer in the original was to give the beam more coverage. The Diffusion Beam in this pretty much accomplishes the same thing albeit upon contact instead of the whole shot.
This is a low% run. Samus said a total of 6 words. I think it can be brought down to 4 with a proper frame-perfect cutscene skip.
You're insane
I never noticed even half of all these shortcuts you can take with the speed booster
Samus Gaiden
nice shoot.with cutscenes shown,it would be of more fun,and i believe there would be more audience
It's a speedrun. The cutscenes are slow, so they get skipped.
Not sure if you still read comments, but, Habreno, what capture card are you using? Quality is pretty good :U
(BTW, haven't watched the whole thing yet, but, awesome ruuuuun!)
I had to take some time offline for a few months, sorry. I use an AverMedia Live Gamer Portable - not necessarily the best card, but a very flexible one. There's plenty of consoles it can capture thanks to taking multiple inputs beyond simply HDMI, and outputs over HDMI (which is good for me as my TV takes HDMI in). Also as it's an external card, it outputs to computer over USB (I think 3.0, not certain), which is useful for a laptop (even if said laptop is now a portable desktop due to a dead battery).
If I ever built a new computer, I would likely go with an internal card, even on a laptop (if I can), just because I would build the computer with the capture card instead of buying it later. They are more durable and usually better (as you aren't using USB for data), but external cards definitely have their place.
When tho people HATE this game... I actually like this game
Because the gameplay is nothing like any previous instalment, the controls are not well thought out because Sakamoto was on such an ego trip he wanted SNES like controls for the game.
The story is fucking awful, is full of plot holes and decanonises the most beloved games, the Prime Trilogy out of the main story and creates a warped timeline that revolves around Other M. Massive aspects like Samus’ breakdown scene or Adams “sacrifice” make absolutely no sense for the story and the voice acting is god awful.
I don’t hate this game because it characterised Samus, I hate this game because it did it so badly wrong and Sakamoto has lost his talent as a writer. This game didn’t perform well either because it wasn’t liked by players. This was by every means not a good Metroid game. In your opinion, it can be a good game but to classify it as a good Metroid game (involving keeping with the themes of Metroid as they always have been) is simply wrong.
@@dtc7014 dude. I just like the style and music
Bradley Brown that’s absolutely fine and respectable, but you can’t say you don’t understand why people didn’t like it. There’s about a thousand reasons people didn’t.
@@dtc7014 well, they needed to suck it up :v
I don't care for the story either. However, I watched a fairly interesting video recently that somewhat explained why we hate it a lot, and the theory (not sure if it's a full-out theory or fact, so just going to go theory here) that basically is we got a botched translation of the story. I don't know a lick of Japanese, so I can't attest to translation accuracy or lack thereof, but what was brought up was fairly intriguing and... made a ton of sense.
I barely played this on the wii. I wish they’d put it on the switch
Would be difficult but not super-difficult. A bit of control remapping but I think it's doable. I'd have to look and see if they could do a single-joycon or if they would have to do double.
Good luck with that. The game sold barely over 1 million copies.
@@legrandliseurtri7495 still deserve an switch port
@@the_bane_of_all_anti_furry I'm pretty sure Super Metroid and Nestroid are the only metroid games that got ported. The gba titles are missing, and so does the trilogy, which all sold better than Other M, so...
@@legrandliseurtri7495 still not an worthy excuse for excluse it from being ported
there are other metroid game shadowed
metroid 2
metroid prime pinball
metroid prime hunte
they too deserve an port or atleast being include in some anthology
12:00 I haven't seen the entire thing yet, but I was wondering if you know that you can instantly knock these enemies over with a Morph Bomb? Also, I have yet to see anyone use the scatter morph bombs in actual combat, so I was wondering if it's even viable to begin with.
Not sure what you are talking about. He is using a missile followed up by charge up finisher.
I love this game. Would've been much better received if they didn't give Samus so much dialogue lol
Recently playing it and at times that she starts talking I mute the TV and think to myself " this is fine"
I think Sakamoto over did it with trying to show us what Samus is thinking all the time.
Metroid other M por nintendo switch and remake of metroid fusion with team ninja lml
How do you skip the cutscenes?
Have a file that's already beaten main game + epilogue, and you'll be able to skip the cutscenes. There's a blank file set on sr.c if you need one for the NTSC version.
39:21 fart
Can you actually skip the cut scenes?
Yes, if you have a file that's already beaten main game + epilogue.
Storywise ... pretty boring I admit
But this gameplay ... Is Splendid
I do not like FPS but I'm still saying that the 4 Primes games are neats
This game wouldn’t be so bad if Adam would just shut his dirty mouth… 😂
what are cutscenes
Half life Metroid
I really don't like the story with how it handled samus or how there's barley exploration in kinda eh environments. If they but if they use this kinds samus gameplay in a more thought out metroid title with better controls it will probably be my favorite metroid
Awesome run btw
So i dig this game a lot.
But... They did samus dirty with this game, Made one of the most BAD ASS females into a bitch, and samus aint no bitch!
AND SECONDLY. to me this is absolutely egregious but it's a bias one so feel free to disregard this.
When you "upgrade" to your Gravity suit, and you get a purple aura... NOT The bad ass purple shoulders and blue visor... Just a trash aura.
The one that disliked most be mononeuronal
And for all the people wondering why this game isn't more fondly remember, SJWs happened that's why.
God I hate Adam. The gameplay is so fun. Why the story. Why
I ignore the story.
@@Habreno ya gotta
@@Pimpnocchio hate adam?
remind this dude save aran life 3 time
first when she negate her to went into the spaceship and save the people by doing does saving her from went into the spaceship who quickly exploded during the cutscene
second she saves samua from the FG metroid larvas
3 in fusion he along the ethaccon and dachora he bring is gunship into the BSL dock bay before it crashed on SRR38
@@the_bane_of_all_anti_furry Sorry still hate ‘im
Bad game
Great run
Hope this gets a spot at awful games done quick
Better game when you skip the story :P Glad you enjoyed the run.
This game has an OK structure, but the controls and the story are awful! It had potential to be a sandbox Metroid game if the gameplay allowed a more free movement and abilities usage and if the controls supported the nunchuk.
Controls aren't that terrible. Asking you the same question I ask everyone else: What would you map controls out as that keeps it from being the same as the Primes, yet improves it?
@@Habreno Not as Prime for me, but as Super! It's my favorite Metroid, specially in terms of controls, because of how many abilities you can pull of with Samus and how I feel in complete control in that game. Imagine Super Metroid's controls applied in 3D, but using an analog stick and the six buttons at our disposal in the wiimote+nunchuk combo.
A - Jump
B - Beam
C - Switch view
Z - Missle
(-) & (+) - Toggle weapons (super missle, grapple beam and power bomb)
1 - Map
2 - Status
Replace this concentration thing by pickups like in previous games, allow me to kick jump in any wall I want, allow me to perform melee attacks by small wiimote flicks instead of a broken dodge manuever and to use the grappling beam as a lasso onto enemies.
Have been thinking on this for a while... Would probably use - for Map and + for Status instead of 1/2 since those buttons (+/-) are a bit harder to utilize than 1/2 are, and you will want to toggle weapons more often than map or status. I assume you could fire missiles in normal mode in this case? Also what is morph?
Geez! I forgot a command for morph ball, my bad! :v
So, I drafted a new one, based on the GBA games.
A - Jump
B - Shoot
C - Morph Ball
Z - Use Missles
(-) - Toggle weapons (between missiles, super missiles and grapple beam)
(+) - Pause (map & status)
Z+B in Morph Ball - Use a Power Bomb
BTW, I love how do power bombs goes off in this game, like an actually dangerous explosive and not like a small lightning with a crescent ball of light in Prime games.
Still thinking on this one. I tend to play through things mentally a bit and this is proving a bit tricky to do so with.
Good god I forgot how poorly this game was made. Sound design and animations are terrible, not to mention what the hell even are half these ‘animals’ and enemy mobs? Wii era design was not kind to Nintendo.
It’s like this game was rushed out or nobody cared while working on it.
Ain't everyone gonna like every game. Oh well. /shrug
@@Habreno Of course not. That's not the point though. The point is to establish the measuring stick.
If a ton of people really enjoy eating poop never want to go beyond and have actual real food that is good, and then they also insist their poop is cake, you have two options. Ignore them or try to correct them.
If you ignore them they will petition the chef to serve more poop, because they like it, meaning you will have to continue to see poop when you try to eat.
They can't force you to eat it, but you'll still be around poop.
You don't have a right to stop them from enjoying their poop eating experience, but you know there is a huge problem with it. They then call you an instigator or a troll for not liking said poop.
I push as hard as I do about this for two reasons.
1) I find it hard to ignore sheer ignorant stupidity, and
2) because Prime 3: Samus Eats a Turd did so well, Retro and Nintendo will attempt to make another game in the same vein as Prime 3: Samus Eats a Turd instead of what it should be, as a continuation of the first Metroid Prime, a game that actually had some integrity and objective artistic value.
Hot off the heels of Prime 3 we were given Other M. That game is at least bad enough that most can see it for what it is. In 2017 we were given Federation Force. This is what they think the Prime fans want. Juvenile, cheap, disgusting end products.
It is by sheer luck that we were handed Metroid Dread, and not because of Nintendo. The studio in Spain that made it were passionate fans of Metroid, and that IMO is the only reason it's so good, not because of Nintendo.
I don't have any hope and I'm not crossing my fingers for Prime 4. If the released box art is real, I can tell you it will be bad. Feel free to enjoy your plate of poop, but don't be surprised when I look at you with a disgusted face.
Not the kind of person to delete comments unless they are spam.
Let me simply state that I don't care for Other M's story (as I have said time and time again - I enjoy its gameplay, the story... leaves a bit to be desired), and I am still going to disagree with how hard you are trashing on the game. It's not the greatest game. Never claimed it was. But it is still an enjoyable experience, and calling it poop is fairly demeaning to both the game and to me as someone who enjoys it for what it is. Dislike the game as you please, but be respectful to me.
@@Habreno Respect is earned, my friend, and your initial reply was really dumb.
The words that you use are a good reflexion of what is in your head that prevent you from seeing Other M as a more subtle game than Metroid Prime, both gameplay and art perspective.