i hope there more to this than just korone nosies i love cute doggo noises as much as the next guy but i prefer when her speech is translated to English is more than AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA for most of the vid
Cute Korone noises! Love how she tries to sound cool with her attack names. And man, I love the deep Phendrana music so much. It goes hard! Still such a great game after all these years.
@@mossysnail6857 the nasal nihon N sound is easily turned into an L in your head, or like the way a little kid might say L with just "ouh" sound. like "wittuww" for little.
I was just wondering what became of Korone Or to put it another way "o where o where has my little dog gone?" 2:15 hang on, I thought 'chozo' was their localized name, and the actual name is chojin-zoku
@@KairuHakubiThat or maybe this game was released in North America first, then eventually translated back to Japanese... I'll have to check the release dates. Something like that happened with Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time (I think), because the North American version came out first, with Japan getting a later version, based on the European version.
@@phantomy2034 Sure of course, but it'd be bizarre for nintendo not to change the names "back" to what they were in previous metroid games. Just because it's a western-created game doesn't mean Nintendo wasn't paying very close attention to it. Hell they micromanaged that sucker.
@@KairuHakubi To be honest, most if not all of what I indicated is just guesswork and speculation; I know very little about the Metroid series. I have only played (completely) a couple of games and any other Metroid games I've played, they were only demos. The only thing I've seen outside of the games was part of a comic where she battled the Metroid Prime.
It's a good game, no doubt, I've recently played the remastered myself. There's just not much to really say at times. Plus, she tends to stream for a long time, so maybe she was getting tired.