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Madeline also reveals that an AI named "MB", modelled after Mother Brain, had been created for the purpose of controlling the Metroids.

MB and the Metroids were stored in Sector Zero. Madeline goes on to say that Adam is behind Project Metroid Warriors. Samus leaves for Sector Zero. Afterward, Madeline is approached by the Deleter, who shoots her. Before she can kill it, she is struck from behind, disabling her Power Suit.

Samus recognizes her attacker as Adam, who kills the Metroid just as quickly. Adam claims that Metroids in Sector Zero were genetically manipulated to be unfreezable , while assuming that infant Metroids have not grown into this invulnerability. He also explains that he had written the Metroid report against the idea of using Metroids; although the Federation agreed, a small faction of the Federation went ahead with the project.

He shot Samus to render her unable to storm past him. Despite her pleas, Adam leaves Samus for Sector Zero, which detaches with him inside and explodes.

Swearing to finish the mission, Samus returns to the Bioweapon Research Center, and finds the body of James Pierce , as well as the mummified remains of Ridley. She later discovers the survivor Adam mentioned, who opens a large, dark room. A Queen Metroid emerges from the chamber.

Samus faces the Queen in a difficult battle when the ship's emergency brakes suddenly become active. Samus resorts to an old tactic and grapples into the Queen's mouth to obliterate it with a Power Bomb through its stomach. Samus dodges the Queen Metroid 's flames. The survivor absconds. Samus chases the woman down, who identifies herself as Madeline Bergman.

She explains that the woman Samus met earlier was actually MB in an android form. At first, the android displayed amazing skill and learning capability, and developed a consciousness of sorts with the Metroids and a mother-daughter relationship with Madeline, but soon became self-aware. She began to disagree with the scientists, to the point where they thought it was necessary to alter her programming.

Samus and Madeline are then confronted by MB herself. Madeline attempts to negotiate with MB, who insists that all humans should be judged. MB is then frozen by a group of invading Federation Marines , but she quickly thaws off.

Madeline stops the battle by freezing MB again. Madeline, devastated and heartbroken, is quickly restrained. The Colonel compliments Samus' efforts but orders a Marine to escort her back to her ship. Much to everyone's surprise, the soldier reveals himself to be Anthony. He and Samus are thus allowed under the Chairman 's orders to take Madeline with them. The trio leave for Galactic Federation Headquarters.

On the journey home, Samus questions whether MB was truly evil all along, or misunderstood. Before this, Samus returns to recover an important treasure, Adam's helmet , which she finds in the Control Room after defeating Phantoon , a boss that appeared in Super Metroid. The ship's self-destruct sequence is activated shortly afterward.

Yoshio Sakamoto has said that the primary focus of the game was to show Samus' personality, since the Prime series left many players with their own idea of who she was, and he wanted her to be consistent for any future titles. The game was also intended to seamlessly blend cutscenes with gameplay. As a result, the story and gameplay were developed simultaneously. Sakamoto said that he sees the game as another 2D Metroid game due to its simple controls and "elegant" gameplay, and calls it an extension of Metroid Fusion.

Sakamoto claimed later in an interview that he regretted absolutely nothing about the project and felt that very little could have changed or been done better. It entirely reflected his original vision of the game. He was concerned about how the fans would take the Search View feature's lack of movement, but he didn't want to add the confusion of figuring out where players were after switching between the two views; he anticipated backlash but felt it was still the right way to go. Many aspects of the original Metroid game came about due to technical limitations—he cited the Ice Beam as an example.

They couldn't add any major changes to the code for upgrades, but simply changing enemies' color and collision settings led to one of the most iconic and dynamic features in the series. He sought to recreate these limitations in Other M' s development by forcing the use of only one Wii Remote, hoping this would lead to inventive workarounds for issues rather than just powering through them like other companies do. Samus Aran does not collect her Power-ups in this game as in previous games.

Rather, Adam Malkovich will authorize her to use certain power-ups, as she has apparently retained all her items from Super Metroid rather than losing them prior to or at the beginning except for the High Jump Boots and the Spazer Beam , which do not appear in the game at all. Some "new" power-ups, such as the Energy Parts , E-Recovery Tanks and Accel Charges , are collected in a more traditional manner, however. Like on the Ceres Space Colony in Super Metroid , Doors no longer need to be shot with a beam to open; they open automatically on approach.

If Samus is hit by an attack that would normally kill her, instead of dying, she will be put in a fatal state where her energy count will constantly flash 1 and 0. Other than that, this is quite an excellent game, and definitely worth the price I paid.

Skip to main content. Metroid: Other M Nintendo Wii, 4. About this product. Make an offer:. Auction: Brand New. Stock photo. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable.

Release Date: Condition: New. Number Of Discs: 0. See all 33 brand new listings. Buy It Now. Add to cart. Sold by rarewaves-usa The campaign delves deeper into Samus' personal history. Samus, along with a Galactic Federation platoon led by Adam, must explore an abandoned ship. On the way, Samus experiences flashbacks to past missions with Adam revealing new facets about her background. If you've ever wondered about the history of Samus Aran, this Nintendo title answers all your questions.

The makers of the Ninja Gaiden series bring fast-paced combat, a cinematic presentation, and distinctive controls to the game. This Nintendo title is primarily played while holding the Wii Remote horizontally. Samus mainly blasts aliens to pieces with her blaster, though now she cis able to get up close and personal with foes. For the first time in these games, melee moves are now part of her repertoire.

When an enemy is low on health, she dispatches them with a flurry of punches and kicks. You find plenty of familiar weapons as you explore, including the Ice Beam and the Varia Suit. Developed with the cooperation of Team Ninja , Metroid: Other M bridges the gap between the video games Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion and is unrelated to the popular Metroid Prime video game series. It is the second Metroid game designed from the ground up for the Wii the other being Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

The game takes place between the games Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion. The game will focus on the events that took place between the games and a character named Adam Malkovich who was mentioned in Fusion. What happened to Adam will be revealed in this game since he wasn't present in a physical form in Fusion. The lady at the end of the trailer will also be a character who has an important role in the story, and the developers of the game have confirmed that it is not a clone of Samus.

During the game a character says " Remember me? Various villains from the Metroid universe also appear, such as Ridley and Mother Brain. A scene where Samus is a child is also found within the trailer. Samus is moved via the d-pad on the Wii Remote, while the rest of her actions can be performed by pressing the controller's several buttons.

To go into first person mode, the player is required to point the Wii Remote at the screen. While in this perspective, Samus is capable of shooting missiles more precisely used primarily for large enemies and lock onto targets.

The downside of going into this first person perspective is that the player is unable to move Samus while in this mode.

When attacking enemies, the player can swiftly dodge the oncoming attacks by pressing in the opposite direction on the d-pad. The teaser website seen in January. It depicts Samus looking toward the skyline.

In these facilities, life-forms from each planet have been raised and researched as possible bioweapons. So they sent in an assassin. Someone to wipe out any survivors as well as anyone who learned about the secret project.

Could one of them really be a traitor? Until I found out who it was, I decided to call the traitor the Deleter. In order to make it happen, they were attempting to create an organization modeled after the Space Pirates, with the Zebesians at the center. But, because of a certain We were no longer able to control them.

It's a unit that doesn't appear in any of our map data. Sector Zero has a self-destruct protocol. If the sector receives a significant amount of damage, the unit is programmed to detach and self-destruct. A powerful explosion will eliminate the Metroids and MB without leaving a trace. Whoever it is will be a key witness. Secure the survivor's safety. And defeat Ridley.

He's as much of a threat as the Metroids. She's an android. She was created with the intellectual data of Mother Brain and consequently developed Mother Brain's consciousness as well. With that as our theoretical basis, we were able to create the ideal relationship with the Metroid.

One that wasn't based on dominance or control. Then a nascent sense of herself. She began asserting her own thoughts, and her opinions began to contradict ours. The facility fell into complete chaos and suffered widespread damage. Someone escort her! Galactic Federation Platoon Seven. But man, you guys made it here quick! I mean, if I hadn't stopped the engines, we might've missed each other. In that moment, I swore not to grieve his death. I'm going to rescue something that was left there Metroid Games.

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