Metroid: Dread doesn't have the first stealth game play in franchise history, almost the entire zerosuit section of Metroid Zero Mission was a stealth section as were some of the SA-X sections of Metroid Fusion. Otherwise great list!
I think they’re talking bout Dread’s selling point being the stealth, and it being the only game to have abilities based solely around the stealth sections.
Zero mission/fusion don't have stealth gameplay, they have an altered gameplay with poorly scripted (because of limitations) events that try to convey a tense Atmosphere.
17:23 Hmm, Samus had to hide and outrun the SA-X in Fusion, and the Space Pirates without her suit in Zero Mission; think one of the early worries about Dread was that the "hunted" theme's been used a couple of times before (luckily the EMMI sections feels different enough to be its own thing)
Um, stealth mechanics have been in the Metroid series for a long time, with sections of most games requiring some amount of stealth, particularly parts of Fusion and an entire chapter of Zero Mission, the origin of the zero suit.
@@zettovii1367 That statement doesn't make alot of sense. What else would you call it when she is shown to hide from her enemies and sneak past them but stealth?
@@khodexus4963 But it isnt any specific ability, as in power or upgrade used. In previous games the only type of stealth you had, was by moving out of enemies sight, but in Dread you have the ability to go invisible. That's a clear difference there
@@zettovii1367 It's actually entirely irrelevant to my point, which was to refute a statement made in the video. Invisibility can be useful for stealth, but it is one tiny aspect of a very broad spectrum of game mechanics, and to suggest that a character must have Invisibility to be considered to be using stealth is ridiculous.
@@khodexus4963 It's not entirely irrelevant, because the main point about that stealth mechanics statement, is point out the differences between Dread and the previous games. And while I dont disagree in the it is ridiculous to only count invisibility as stealth mechanics, I still just wanted to point out what Dread did different from previous games, which again, is the purpose of that "fact".
First fact; "you know how "x" happened? Someone suggested it and people agreed" That's could be said about any detail in any game ever. Maybe not cave story.
Those are some crazy cool bits of info! I love this series so much. I forgot that the "Metroid" creatures in MP: Hunters are actually called Quadtroids...I guess technically they aren't the same (no similarities in DNA), though clearly we see they're riffing off Metroids. Also, the Grapple hook definitely is not a new gameplay mechanic in Dread.
“Only twenty percent of completion is required to fully complete the game”… the HELL are you talking about? Do you mean only required to BEAT the game? Completion has a specific definition when referring to video games.
@Lilith does stuff Okay? He also said "fully complete". If someone paid gave you twenty of the hundred dollars they owed, would you consider their repayment fully complete?
Fun Fact: As a kid until this day I've always exited the Super Metroid wall jumping room using only Morph Bombs...because back in the 90's I didn't know about the wall jump so I decided Morph Bomb it is
100: first time stealth... What? Hiding from the X in Fusion and boarding the pirate ship in Zero Mission don't count? How do you just forget that stealth has been in the series for a long time now? 102: Another confusing one. if "grapple hook" is the ledge grab one, then again that was a fusion ability and I think it's in Samus Returns. If it's the grapple beam then obviously that's in Super Metroid. But not bad. 2/107 mistakes is a passing grade. This was very informative and did nicely to avoid spoiling Dread. Good list!
I first discovered that samus was a woman in super smash bros brawl (me and my brother used to think samus was a man the whole time until she shed off her armor after doing her final smash and revealed to us that the he was actually a she underneath that cool armor)
I don't think it ever will but it's one of the best gsmes ever. I think some people jsut want simple games instead of complex snd well structured with puzzles.
@@gr33ndr3am8 ya probably right Metroid Prime series was also really good sucks 4 was cancelld but at least it went back to its roots as a side scroll game
Other M is a VERY good game. Fans are being too harsh on Samus's portrayal but gameplay-wise, it is very action-packed and fun with many puzzles and upgrades to find.
Here something obscure: In Super Metroid is also first ever introduction of Shinespark who is inspired by Getter Robo G and havr a similar execution as the Getter Robo G.
For the longest time, Metroid Prime was considered not a spin-off, per se, (same protagonist), but it was considered non-canon. However, the Proteus Ridley canonized Metroid Prime (as Ridley is still healing from its presence in Metroid Prime). By the time Super Metroid came out, it was fully healed and no longer had the cybernetic enhancements. Proteus Ridley was still somewhat enhanced with Cybernetics but they were coming off and Ridley was somewhat healed. Within the Metroid timeline, the Metroid Prime series would fit between the first Metroid and Metroid II (as most Metroids were supposedly wiped out in Metroid II, but were still present in the Metroid Prime series).
i understand why they were upset but personally i LOVE how hard the gc version of mp2 is. it makes the game feel alot more... real. aint no way samus actually tanks so many hits...
Well Metroid Prime 4 is still being developed so its kinda a weird answer for Nintendo to give. Or leaderboard forgot about the update trailer they gave last year I think
@@maddogkilla1 the prime games are kinda set in their own timeline. trying to wedge them into the main timeline leads to some issues, mainly with ridley and his ever reviving ass.
I don't mind waiting a few years before hearing of a new number in the franchise. But in the meantime we have Prime 4 and Prime Trilogy port (or remake?) to look forward to, and hopefully we see a port of Samus Returns, and maybe a spinoff?
@@Longma1 by you dont mind waiting "a few years", you mean like 19 years waiting? Because thats how long I had to wait for Metroid Dread along with every other present day adult who played Super M as a kid lmao. Dont get your hopes up
Skip fact 104 if you have not played Dread. It actually spoils a significant detail in the ending. Yes the events of Fusion can lead a person to the conclusion, but Dread solidifies it and it’s much more surprising to find out on your own.
I love Metroid Prime 2 echoes it's my favorite it was difficult but fair wasn't impossible like dark souls level of difficulty this is why even though I love Metroid Prime 3 corruption interns of story but overall the game was extremely easy not balance use hyper mode as much as you practically want I I avoided the hyper mode unless I had to use it like in final level.
@UCEGp8fCQE9TaS6K2ZnGJyCw lmfao get outta here troll learn to read you didn't need to comment not my fault you can't read lol probably one of the people that don't like the Metroid Prime games. 🤣
@@mathewsoltan8487 dark souls still the hardest series to beat I just find it funny people apparently complained about how Metroid Prime 2 echoes is so hard to beat when it's not that hard it's really challenging but not dark souls level of challenging.
@@mathewsoltan8487 Which darksouls game have you played? I had watched my friend play through 1 most of last week and I don't know if I'd call the AI dumb
would you do an 107 Facts on Mortal Kombat, Prince of Persia, Tekken, any of the Final Fantasy games, Silent Hill, Devil May Cry, Fatal Fury/Final Fight/Samurai Showdown/King of Fighters, Darkstalkers, Dino Crisis, Virtual Fighter, Dead or Alive, Bioshock and Dead Space please.
The difference is in that a mercenary is paid in order to be more of a military soldier for hire whereas a bounty hunter is paid per contract fulfilled, whatever that may be.
Hunters isn't the only game without metroids. There's no metroids in dread either. Also I'm surprised you never mentioned the cancelled metroid movie which led to the creation of the manga
0:07 eh been at last since 10 years before the new on switch we all know. Not only 1 but 2 on switch. Look we getting all the goods on switch, lol. Otherwise story never try much of these game or had a fan. But glad this series still going strong after like the half life span of Nintendo or something. Ya cant believe some games been long around Nintendo. I love game ahhh.
11:05 wtf are you saying about the lock on system it's in every prime game including the trilogy and at the time was considered to be an incredible gameplay decision by retro
samus was always planned as a women. it wasn't a "hey wouldn't it be cool thing". the idea was shot down at the initial pitch. even the manual refers to samus as "him". there are conflicting reports as to whether or not they snuck in the idea of if her being revealed a woman at the end under a certain time was a compromise.
The ship is gone i think of i think i watch She take a ship is not hers ship and the planet is gone on the end of the game. I have not played but i have watch some video of metroid dread.
Federation Force is...an ok game. It's basically "so ok it's average". If you get it cheap, it's good enough for 1 playthrough, the story is somewhat interesting. The problem was releasing a spinoff, years after the last game (Other M, which was an insult to the series). That was NOT the right time to release a spinoff. If it had been released along with Samus Returns, it wouldn't have gotten as much hate. I mean, noone complained about Prime Pinball. Federation Force, as mediocre as it is, is an absolute 10/10 masterpiece compared to Other M, which is one of the worst games I have EVER played on any system. The only "worse" games are broken unfinished glitch fests or lazy Steam asset flips. Other M is 2/10, give me an entertainingly bad "so bad it's good" game like Ride to Hell over Other M any day. Other M is just, terrible. The gameplay is simplistic as hell, boring, and uncomfortable due to using the worst controller ever made. And the story is as bad as the gameplay, ridiculous OOC "bad fanfic" level nonsense.