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SSJWolverine

Seriously?
 
We get a picture of a badass Twilight in Chozo armor with a Spiketroid, and all we can do is bitch about Other M?
 
Is this all the Metroid fandom does? Complain about one game all the time?
a6p
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
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I actually liked Other M.  
Yeah, Samus’ voice was monotonous and bland, and the story wasn’t very good. However, I think its gameplay really redeemed it, it was fun, and challenging. People who complain about its controls are whiny, they worked (even though I would’ve handled the missile controls better).  
Oh right, the picture. Does she have to freeze and shoot the spike-metroid, now?
Dr. Robotnik
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

@Night-Mare
 
Here’s a crash course for you:
 
Team Ninja and Nintendo teamed up a couple years ago to make a third-person 3D Metroid game called Other M.
 
It sucked so many balls that it could’ve been mistaken for a ball pit at Chucky Cheese.
 
Why? Simple:
 
 
  • Annoying Controls That Force You To Do Stupid Shit Over And Over
     
  • Weird-Ass Story That Oddly Rehashes Metroid Fusion’s (space station, aliens, focus on Adam, every old Metroid enemy cloned into existence on the station, etc.)
     
  • Horrible Characterization For Samus That Changed Her From “Independent, Silent, Badass Bounty Hunter Heroine” To “Whiny Twat With Mommy and Daddy Issues And No Spine”
     
  • Having All Upgrades At Start, But Having To Wait For Adam To Say “Use This You Moron” To Use EACH AND EVERY ONE
     
     
    This is why you don’t put the people who helped popularize jiggle physics applied to female bodies in charge of making a competent and non-retarded heroine out of a mute.