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Iwata Asks: Metroid Other M

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata is one inquisitive executive. Just posted on Nintendo's Wii website is his latest question-and-answer series where he pulls in key team members to talk about Nintendo's most recent projects. This week's "Iwata Asks" is all about Metroid: Other M where he chats with Nintendo producer Yoshio Sakamoto, Team Ninja project lead Yosuke Hayashi, and D-Rockets Executive Director Ryuzi Kitaura.

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Yi-Long5040d ago

... but although they speak about carefully selecting the voice-actress for the game, I fear we in the west will just get stuck with a less impressive dub-actress.

When you go on youtube and compare the two voices for the intro (japanese and english), the english voice isn't 'bad', but it certainly isn't as good as the japanese voice of Samus. It just has more 'feeling' and feels 'right', unlike the english one, which just feels like an actress reading a script. Convincingly, yes, but still without feeling and a sense of connection to the actual character.

It's 2010. I wish games would just include at least the option to choose the original language plus subs.

lil boy blue5040d ago

It 2010 ten and theres a reason we use analog and nunchuck because we evolved. I can deal w/the voices. All i ask is the option to use nunchuck or classic is that to much for them.

Game-ur5040d ago

Anybody remember Kemeco on the 360? It's what I think a full 3D Metroid should be.

I'm not complaining about this one, it's on the top of my list, but I was thinking "what if".

tunaks15040d ago

we already got a full 3d metroid,
a prime example would be, oh screw it.

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bunt-custardly500d ago

Nioh games definitely up there at the top alongside Ninja Gaiden BLK.

LoveSpuds500d ago

There is a decent fan base for the Nioh games, but still think they are criminally overlooked and under appreciated.

I just bought the PS5 collection to replay them again with all their DLC, a sweet collection for my games shelf for sure.

deleted500d ago

Yea, those gardens haven't been plowed in over 10 years now though. Imagine if they cultivated it, let it grow again.

Starman69500d ago

Amazing what ya can do with a samurai sword lol 🤣

tehpees3500d ago

The honourable mention though.

TheSenorCheese500d ago

originally it wasn't going to be included because of their take on Samus' character. But the gameplay's actually not bad.

Vits499d ago

Honestly, I don't know if we can even blame them for that take. Nintendo's Sakamoto was credited as the writer and from what we learned later with the Retro Studios interviews for the Prime series, Nintendo apparently never saw Samus as this stoic badass that most of the west imagined her as. Going as far as describing her as "motherly".

shinoff2183500d ago

Ninja Gaiden was dope but I don't really care for alot of their games.

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Reggie originally thought Metroid: Other M would be a "killer moment" for the series

Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime reflects on Metroid: Other M and his initial high hopes for the game.

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NecrumOddBoy746d ago

Well it almost killed Metroid so…

PhillyDillyDee745d ago

Yeah we all loved how you took a stoic badass and turned her into a whiny shrew. All those writers should be sacked.

Terry_B745d ago

Sometimes, I doubt that Reggie was that great for Nintendo after all.

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2D Metroid Retrospective: Bring on the Remakes

VGChartz's Paul Broussard: "The early-mid 2000s saw something of a golden age for Metroid games. After an eight year hiatus, Metroid burst back onto the scene in dramatic fashion. Largely buoyed by the critical and financial success of Metroid Prime (at least, relative to other Metroid releases), Metroid saw a whopping six new titles between 2002 and 2007, as well as one rather bizarre pinball spin-off that wound up being much better than it had any right to be. Metroid had never been this popular before."

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Highrevz964d ago

Never though the day would come where I say this but I’d be fine with having every 2D Metroid remade the way Dread plays.

INMATEofARKHAM964d ago

I just want them all in the Switch.