Attempting to Explain All of Metroid Lore in a Single Video

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Komentáře • 786

  • @christopherfu2169
    @christopherfu2169 Před 6 měsíci +38

    My favorite log entry in Metroid is still the one about the Space Pirates trying to replicate Samuses Morph Ball. Absolutley hilarious.

    • @kyx5631
      @kyx5631 Před 5 měsíci +6

      And of course "Science team has vapor for brains"

  • @conormurphy4328
    @conormurphy4328 Před 2 lety +1958

    I’ve never played a Metroid game before so I’m excited to learn all the cool lore behind where Metroid got his iron man suit

    • @zackschilling4376
      @zackschilling4376 Před 2 lety +306

      Standing by with an r/woosh locked and cocked

    • @Melkac
      @Melkac Před 2 lety +377

      Tbh calling her Metroid isn't really wrong anymore.

    • @BalrogQuote
      @BalrogQuote Před 2 lety +92

      @@Melkac Hasn't been for years.

    • @Xman34washere
      @Xman34washere Před 2 lety +84

      @@BalrogQuote 20 to be specific

    • @BalrogQuote
      @BalrogQuote Před 2 lety +52

      @@Xman34washere Fairly sure it's only been 19 years, actually.

  • @gumbarius
    @gumbarius Před 2 lety +1060

    Love how Nintendo makes such a big fuss in modern Mario games to not have a focus on story at all, while having lore heavy franchises like Metroid, Kirby or Zelda

    • @caswellweird
      @caswellweird Před 2 lety +121

      Thats cuz Miyamoto is just getting up there in the years and his spunky creative wackiness has been replaced with a jaded old man traditionalist mindset.

    • @thefollower2933
      @thefollower2933 Před 2 lety +74

      To be fair: Mario Odyssey's brochure contains a few pieces of lore sprinkled inside, and Mario 64 has quite a bit lore, especially for an N64 game, and sunshine,Luigi's mansion and super Mario Bros 2 (the good one) also have some interesting stuff inside. The problem is: Nintendo doesn't care about the lore. They always go back and forth what the hell the paintings in Mario 64 are and if they world's inside of them are real, Nintendo leads us to think they are real, meanwhile Mario 64 literally tells us that they aren't. Literally everything unique about sunshine besides piantas were butchered. Luigi's mansion surprisingly kept up consistent lore but Luigi's mansion only has 3 entries and it doesn't interfere with the mainline Mario games so that's also a bust, and Mario 2 (the good one) has literally the most interesting premise out of any 2D mainline Mario game, but Nintendo literally left everything behind besides a few enemies. This is why I don't feel like writing long paragraphs about Mario lore unlike Kirby or Megaman lore. If Nintendo doesn't care about the lore, why should I?

    • @Geobot3000
      @Geobot3000 Před 2 lety +34

      Fr the only lore heavy mario games were the rpg series but the mario and luigi series is dead for now and paper mario isn't even a rpg anymore at this point.

    • @fissilewhistle
      @fissilewhistle Před 2 lety +37

      The fact that we can consider Kirby to be “lore heavy” is wacky.

    • @thefollower2933
      @thefollower2933 Před 2 lety +62

      @@fissilewhistle I mean... It's probably been done on purpose, one day in 2005 the director of HAL just woke up and said "let's make Kirby a cosmic horror and expand on the existing lore" and everybody on the staff went "that would be funny" and here we have my favourite franchise to talk about.

  • @thefollower2933
    @thefollower2933 Před 2 lety +585

    Something I really like about Metroid lore, is that the "extinction" of the chozo is treated like a recent event, usually whenever a super advanced civilization that disappeared is involved in a story it's always an event that happened in the distant past. Meanwhile in Metroid I don't think it's been longer than 15 years since the chozo's "extinction" (I use " because we might see more of living chozo's in a future Metroid game. We've seen 2 in dread. I don't think it's too far fetched to believe that we'll see them again)

    • @SingeScorcher
      @SingeScorcher Před 2 lety +100

      You're not wrong there. I used to get so confused because I couldn't wrap my head around Samus being raised by an extinct species because these stories always have them dead for hundreds of years. It also makes a ton of sense a couple of older chozo would see a lost samus and feel a kinship with their own looming extinction and decide to raise her both out of compassion and as a way to keep their legacy alive.

    • @Mauricio0973
      @Mauricio0973 Před 2 lety +52

      yeah. they were members of the Galactic Federation and it's even implied they were founding members alongside humanity and other species. That would explain why they had access to chozo technology like the blue barrier doors and the organic supercomputers

    • @ToxynCorvin8008
      @ToxynCorvin8008 Před 2 lety +22

      The Chozo involved with Samus very well could be the last of their species, with the other planets she visited the Chozo could have died out years earlier.

    • @777superlightwater
      @777superlightwater Před 2 lety

      Spoiler alert

    • @AICW
      @AICW Před 2 lety +40

      The Dread Reports on the official Metroid website say there are still Chozo alive out there, they just prefer not to draw attention to themselves.

  • @carrotmaster8521
    @carrotmaster8521 Před 2 lety +207

    I'd like to think its the same Kraid in dread, based solely on that opening cutscene. Samus has done this whole song and dance: "how many times do i have to teach you this lesson old man!?"

    • @Mari_Izu
      @Mari_Izu Před 2 lety +47

      And he looks REALLY mad seeing Samus again.

    • @twincherries6698
      @twincherries6698 Před 2 lety +12

      @@Mari_Izu or really _scared_

    • @carljohansson3512
      @carljohansson3512 Před 2 lety +26

      He could have also recognized the chozo armor being similar in design to the armor of the mawkin who imprisoned him

    • @carrotmaster8521
      @carrotmaster8521 Před 2 lety +11

      @@carljohansson3512 good point, but thats less funny

  • @dragonmaster1500
    @dragonmaster1500 Před 2 lety +176

    9:30 another explanation for the Metroid Prime's presence is that it might not be a 'Metroid' at all. In the Chozo language 'Metroid' means 'Ultimate Warrior', since the Tallon Chozo didn't have Metroids, and it's possible that the Leviathan seed fell to Talon IV before the Metroids had even been created, they could have just named the creature riding in the Leviathan seed Metroid Prime.
    But that's just a theory.

    • @MindForgedManacle
      @MindForgedManacle Před 2 lety +19

      It's a good theory. Them calling it a Metroid (assuming they knew of the creatures from SR388; they could prophecy after all) might be because the creature could absorb energy similar the the actual Metroids. Like Prime absorbing Samus's Phazon Suit, and Dark Samus absorbing Phazon.

    • @wasbaddoog9849
      @wasbaddoog9849 Před 2 lety +9

      But that's just a theory... A game theory.

    • @MindForgedManacle
      @MindForgedManacle Před 2 lety

      @@isauldron4337 Chill. It doesn't really address the potential timeline issue.

    • @MindForgedManacle
      @MindForgedManacle Před 2 lety +4

      @@isauldron4337 No, the timeline issue. Metroids were created on SR388 to fight the X Parasites, and was at least relatively recent. The Chozo on Tallon IV had to lock away Metroid Prime like 50 years before Samus arrived there, which should have been before the Metroids were even created.

    • @duelverse8815
      @duelverse8815 Před měsícem +3

      But then why does it create more traditional Metroid’s during its Bossfight? I don’t think that theory holds water.

  • @BlackKnightOfTheWind
    @BlackKnightOfTheWind Před 2 lety +26

    The implication that I always took away was that the Space Pirates weren't one singular race, but a coalition of multiple races that banded together to fight against the Federation and rule the galaxy. And it isn't that they're mindless, but that their extremely authoritarian society has caused them to be extremely weak willed which allows beings like Ridely, Mother Brain, and Dark Samus to easily control them. That and the Zebesian pirates in Other M are specifically cybernetically enhanced clones created by the Federation to be weapons so them being mindless animals makes sense.

    • @Mari_Izu
      @Mari_Izu Před 2 lety +3

      Manga says that they're savage, so they need a good and powerful leadership to command them.

  • @AICW
    @AICW Před 2 lety +194

    In the Super Smash Bros for Wii U trophies, it explains in the Zebesian trophy that the Other M Space Pirates were artificial clones deliberately created to be unintelligent and easily controlled by MB, which is why they are so different from the other functional Zebesians we've seen throughout the franchise.

    • @Mari_Izu
      @Mari_Izu Před 2 lety +8

      Smash Bros Trophies aren't reliable sources tho
      Full of inconsistencies and even headcanons from whatever wrote them (or translated them).

    • @AICW
      @AICW Před 2 lety +52

      @@Mari_Izu Well I'm going to accept it as true here because it doesn't contradict anything and even serves to fix a plot hole.

    • @supercamborg4218
      @supercamborg4218 Před rokem +2

      @@Mari_Izu if I remember correctly I think I saw something one time about some internal documents being leaked relating to some character (like the type that’s given to different writers to help them know what the character is like to maintain relatively consistent characterization) and it mentioned some random detail that was first brought up in a trophy description, so whoever wrote the description probably got it from said document. I can’t remember the specifics and I can’t find a way to use the vague search terms of stuff like “smash bros trophy information from internal character document” to find what I think I remember so I can’t confirm it though, so I could be misremembering and if that is the case then my apologies.

  • @rogercheetoofficial
    @rogercheetoofficial Před 2 lety +58

    I like the interpretation that phantoon is an interdimensional being that feeds on ships but I like to think it's specifically the residual energy left of the passengers and crews on ships where there were little to no survivors after some sort of tragedy

  • @danielgiovanniello7217
    @danielgiovanniello7217 Před 2 lety +94

    I gotta say, that last moment with Quiet Robe-X is oddly emotional for a short scene with no dialogue

    • @yoursonisold8743
      @yoursonisold8743 Před rokem +22

      Probably because it defies everything we knew about the X parasites and makes it seem like Quiet Robe's kind nature overpowered the odds. His final Chozo bow of respect is also just so dignified.

    • @abaque24
      @abaque24 Před rokem +8

      I feel it's so emotional as well because it raises so many questions that not even samus has answers for. She barely has time to leave after that to even think about what just happened.

    • @scotteous
      @scotteous Před rokem +2

      I feel like it’s a rushed plot hole.

    • @firestarex3544
      @firestarex3544 Před rokem +11

      That scene feels like a callback to the ending of Prime 2 in a way; a final "thank you" bow for ending the plight of the Thoha and Mawkin.

    • @egbertmilton4003
      @egbertmilton4003 Před rokem +1

      @@scotteous How, we literally know little about the Thoha, except their strong connections to spirituality. Is it so hard to believe Quiet Robe’s spirit overpowered the mind and body of the X, who have been stated to have no soul, in order to help calm Samus’ aggravated Metroid DNA through a sudden addition of Metroid controlling Thoha genes.

  • @JuanR322
    @JuanR322 Před 2 lety +198

    There's one important thing to say about the Galactic Federation, due to some loss in translation for Fusion they made the entirety of the Federation look evil while in reality in the Japanese script there's multiple mentions of an old Federation Army faction that was reorganized. These guys were the ones who were trying to clone Metroids for military purposes.
    There's a good video made by a Dutch CZcamsr named Lexicon that goes over what was lost in translation in Other M's plot and that is also were many people learned about the Military faction in Fusion.
    Lastly regarding Kraid I think the one that shows up in Dread might be just another of it's species.
    Fun video :) as a Metroid fan I enjoyed it a lot.

    • @2yoyoyo1Unplugged
      @2yoyoyo1Unplugged Před 2 lety +19

      Oh thank GOD, someone else that knows about Other M’s botched localization

    • @jbark678
      @jbark678 Před 2 lety +8

      Ah, that makes sense. I'll have to look that up.

    • @Ando1428
      @Ando1428 Před 2 lety +5

      @@2yoyoyo1Unplugged yeah too bad it's such a small group of us; I mean everyone still thinks this shadow faction of the federation wasn't exposed so they think that the federation is still going after Samus for her actions in fusion.

    • @2yoyoyo1Unplugged
      @2yoyoyo1Unplugged Před 2 lety +7

      @@Ando1428 It all comes down to bad localization and a stubborn fanbase that largely doesn’t want to do research.

    • @Ando1428
      @Ando1428 Před 2 lety +6

      @@2yoyoyo1Unplugged that and the fact they simply didn't know enough. Most of the youtubers who played first and viewed only have second hand knowledge or simply played other m hated it and decided not to go back. Not many know that the localization was terrible.

  • @finalechance7756
    @finalechance7756 Před 2 lety +59

    TheRPGMonger: Man, Metroid lore sure is depressing.
    Me: *(still thinking about how that alien thing went to an alternate version of a planet)* Yeah.

  • @countlazuli8753
    @countlazuli8753 Před 2 lety +29

    40:45 If you look carefully at the shadows on the right, it seems to me that the series hasn't forgotten about Grey Voice and Old Bird.

  • @realsalu634
    @realsalu634 Před 2 lety +52

    One interesting thing i thought is cool is that Samus has been saved by both X parasites and Metroids twice each

  • @marche800
    @marche800 Před 2 lety +345

    I personally interpret Aeion energy to be the very life energy that Metroids are able to extract. It's always been a mystery how the Metroids are able to reduce their victims to mere husks without extracting any blood or even puncturing their victims. It's also clearly shown that the Chozo had the technology to extract Aeion as soon as they arrived on SR388 and that Aeion also exists on ZDR (and will likely appear again in the future) despite blnot being anywhere near SR388 and the X being contained at the time. They even developed unique tools that utilize Aeion like the flash shift. If Aeion exists within all living things rather than simple on SR388 then it would explain how this is possible and also explain why the Metroids are so dangerous and effective against the X. One could even argue that the Aeion extracting technology was the basis behind the Metroids in the first place.

    • @renansoto9424
      @renansoto9424 Před 2 lety +21

      I agree with most of what you said about Aeion, but I don’t think that Aeion is life energy. I interpreted Aeion as some form of geothermal radiation that the life on SR388 could utilize. The reason I think Aeion is geothermal is because of the Chozo memories showing it seeping from the ground, because the only Chozo inhabited planets whose societies utilized Aeion were ZDR and SR388, both of which used geothermal energy to power their machinery (Diggernaught in SR388 and the entirety of Cataris in ZDR). I also don’t think Metroids were made using Aeion energy for 2 reasons. 1) If they were made using Aeion energy, Raven Beak could’ve cloned them on his own, no cloning required. 2) Metroids were made to be extremely adaptable to their environments, hence why they’re able to mutate when exposed to any type radiation. It makes more sense for Aeion affecting them to be an oversight of their design rather than the Chozo going “Okay so we made predators that adapt to radiation. Lemme make Aeion radiation an essential part of their biology.”

    • @marche800
      @marche800 Před 2 lety +19

      @@renansoto9424 But the problem with that is that Aeion wasn't present on BSL station nor the Bottle ship yet in both environments Metroids were able to metamorph to further states of being. Furthermore it's stated that Gamma radiation is what causes Metroids to split and evolve not Aeion. I don't believe the Metroids were created using Aeion only that the Aeion extracting device that the Thoha had was the inspiration behind the Metroid own energy syphoning abilities. You can see a Hopper affected by that device passing out as if drained from its life energy. Additionally Raven Beak was incapable of creating Metroids from scratch simple because his tribe are not as scientifically gifted as the Thoha and didn't have the assistance of Mother Brain to help sort out the details. Not to mention most of his people perished due to the X. He lacked the man-power and the know how. Cloning was his only safe option because that technology already existed.

    • @novustalks7525
      @novustalks7525 Před 2 lety

      Aeoin doesn't exist in the lore. Just gameplay

    • @Kerenthar
      @Kerenthar Před 2 lety +9

      Aeion abilities in Dread implies that aeion energy is some sort of kinetic energy

    • @Pastafredini
      @Pastafredini Před 2 lety +6

      I interpret Aeion as being Mercury Steam showing they don't understand Metroid and cramming some type of active magic abilities.

  • @kingspheal363
    @kingspheal363 Před 2 lety +39

    I completely missed the elevator room drawings, Raven Beak being at Samus's procedure makes a lot more sense if he was there to kill space pirates, making a weapon like samus stronger seems like something he'd be interested in contributing to.
    For Kraid I think Dread Kraid being another one of his species makes the most sense. I think Prime 4 could help clear it up if he makes an appearance there, would make the clone theory stronger.

  • @blazingrequiem3312
    @blazingrequiem3312 Před 2 lety +91

    Here's my Kraid theory:
    I don't think it's a clone or another of Kraid's species, but the same Kraid we already know.
    Clearly in his fight he has a very specific animosity towards Samus that goes beyond instinct, he recognizes her immediately and tries to punch her to death rather than like simply eat her.
    As mentioned earlier, Ridley was moved to the the Tallon IV orbiting frigate for reconstruction after being nearly killed in the first Metroid, and it's not out of the question that Kraid was too, just to a different site that Samus didn't visit.
    In fact, it makes sense for the space pirates to attempt evacuating the higher ranking members again during the events of Super Metroid. Once again proven by Ridley, and also Phantoon given he appears in Other M, defeat after a boss fight doesn't necessarily mean death. Kraid was defeated but it doesn't confirm he was killed. Maybe some time after getting his injuries he was taken off planet.
    Considering how his boss fight revolved around shooting missiles down his throat, maybe that's even the reason he has that giant neck brace in Dread, not just as a restraint but maybe it's a support because that part of his body was so heavily damaged.
    For why Kraid is on ZDR is really up in the air, all we really know is that the Mawkin had him restrained and he was there clearly against his will.
    If we are to assume Kraid is like Ridley and is more intelligent than he lets on, maybe he was captured by the Mawkin during his evacuation of Zebes because he knew something they wanted. Maybe they needed someone with experience in reverse engineering Thoha Chozo technology, namely the space pirates' attempts to reconstruct Metroids in the past, and/or their previous successful reconstruction of Mother Brain. Maybe Kraid is the reason Raven Beak can employ Mother Brain-like central units to control the EMMI zones in the first place.
    That's just my working theory, Kraid in Dread is the same Kraid we've seen in previous Metroid games and he's a captive of Raven Beak's the same way Quiet Robe is.
    Most likely though he's just there cause it's cool

    • @C_Arson
      @C_Arson Před 2 lety +12

      Kraid could've also had an animosity for Chozo warriors in general since the Mawkin had him locked up for God knows how long and assumed Samus was one of them (she does use Chozo power armor which may have reminded him of Raven Beak's armor). I don't think the anger has to be specific to Samus; it makes sense to me that he'd want to punch the shit out of any member of the civilization that imprisoned him, even if it wasn't one of the exact individuals who restrained him.

    • @peco595
      @peco595 Před 2 lety +3

      Since they are trying to strengthen the lore of the series so that it makes more sense overall, I still have a hard time believing it was the same Kraid
      I just can't see the Space Pirates having a ship ready for something like Kraid, them getting him off the planet without Samus knowing, and doing it all before the planet exploded. It's just too far fetched for me.
      If it was a clone of Kraid made by the Space Pirates that went on to be captured, I could believe that. We really need am official word on Kraid's presence in Dread lol

    • @theakiwar9118
      @theakiwar9118 Před 2 lety +1

      Problem is explain how Mawkin can restrain him when all are already dead after Metroid 2.

    • @AICW
      @AICW Před 2 lety +5

      @@theakiwar9118 I read an interesting theory on Reddit that the Kraid in Dread is the original Kraid from Zero Mission, kidnapped by Mawkin warriors when they came to investigate Zebes after Tourian exploded looking for Metroids but didn't find any. Which means the Kraid you fight in Super Metroid is a different one. This would explain how Mawkin warriors were able to capture him before they were X-infected, and doesn't need to deal with the plot hole of "how did Kraid escape Zebes before it exploded?" Because he didn't.
      This theory presupposes that the X Parasite outbreak on ZDR happens during the events of the Metroid Prime series, which explains why Raven Beak and his boys didn't do anything during the Phazon War since they were busy cleaning up the disaster on their own turf.

    • @GarryDumblowski
      @GarryDumblowski Před 2 lety +1

      One idea that I always had is that Kraid's species were native to ZDR, and the Mawkin were oppressive of their species. This would explain why Kraid would side with the Space Pirates, out of a pure hatred for the Chozo.

  • @amorphousmoth5778
    @amorphousmoth5778 Před 2 lety +127

    One important plotthread (or theory) that I haven’t seen discussed are the Chozo ships in Metroid Dread.
    You can see them floating (clearly still functional) but later on, during the escape sequence, both ships are completely absent.
    Wasn’t one of the main concerns in Fusion were the X possibly gaining access to ships? It’s brought up that the X could take over Galactic Federation members, and spread throughout the galaxy that way.
    So isn’t it possible (or even likely) that some of the X-infected Chozo used their abilities to pilot the shuttles, and leave the planet?
    With this in mind, the possible future of the galaxy gets a lot... Darker.

    • @LowerBlack64
      @LowerBlack64 Před 2 lety +20

      Interesting theory. My point against it is that Raven Beak deliberately allowed Samus to unseal Elun, and madbird he may have been, he understood the danger the X posed, so I don't think he would've left any operational ships other than his own.

    • @amorphousmoth5778
      @amorphousmoth5778 Před 2 lety +27

      @@LowerBlack64 This may very much be the case, though it’s still rather suspect. When you pass through the room during the escape, they aren’t part of the rubble or anything, just completely missing. It seems almost deliberate, given how detailed the game is with its scenes and backgrounds.
      As a potential counter-theory, it’s possible that Raven Beak thought the X wouldn’t be too much of a threat to him, what with his goal to have a Metroid army and all.
      Who knows, he could have also decided to ‘take everything down with him’ given his ruthlessness, so it might have been purposeful to leave the ships operational.
      Really, thinking about it that way, the X could have perhaps helped his galactic conquest in that regard.
      Still, these are all just fun theories! I’m interested to see if it is followed up on, if at all.

    • @C_Arson
      @C_Arson Před 2 lety +16

      That's something I thought about too. Either the X did escape the planet, or Raven Beak had some way to deactivate the hyperdrives of his soldiers' ships to prevent defectors from escaping. The latter could explain why no X escaped ZDR earlier in the timeline, since the planet's X epidemic must've lasted quite a while if it started before Metroid 1 and ended after Metroid 2.
      My guess is that they probably didn't escape, since the Metroid Dread Report says that "This entry marks the end of the story arc focusing on the strange, interconnected fates of Samus Aran and the Metroids", and Metroids would still be integral to the plot if the X were still around (Samus's Metroid DNA and all that), but we shall see.

    • @johnhurley8918
      @johnhurley8918 Před 2 lety +1

      Those could have been autonomous drones.

    • @Cerxen
      @Cerxen Před 2 dny

      Late to the party, but considering the range of Samus's Metroid Power Drain (Considering she drained power from the entire ship/castle as it was falling) it might also have been possible that she drained the power from them on the way by and they crashed. In response to the comment about Raven Beak not leaving any functionional ships for the X to use to escape, the X were quarantined, and were only let out when Samus opened the door. It's entirely possible Raven Beak didn't consider the eventual infection of the rest of ZDR, or that he didn't have a way to sabotage them without opening the door, therefore infecting the rest of ZDR with X.
      One other (side tangent)fun fact. If you watch the opening engagement with Raven Beak, then consider the final Boss Battle with him, Dread basically showed you how to fight him ( for the most part). Shoot to break shield, counter, strike with missiles. And then it shows that he was almost playing with Samus as much the second fight as during the first.

  • @spideymenz5738
    @spideymenz5738 Před 2 lety +144

    I honestly do think it’s the same Kraid we all know and love
    Why else would he look at Samus in such a resentful, hating way?

    • @TheRpgMonger
      @TheRpgMonger  Před 2 lety +85

      I actually thought about that! While yeah that could hint to it being the same Kraid, I feel he could've also had that reaction due to Samus wearing Chozo armor what with the Mawkin being shown detaining him.

    • @Edu_Gamer-cu8tx
      @Edu_Gamer-cu8tx Před 2 lety +28

      @@TheRpgMonger or maybe his species is just aggressive by nature

    • @nintendoge1575
      @nintendoge1575 Před 2 lety +28

      A recent interview with Sakamoto has confirmed that the Kraid in Dread is indeed a new Kraid, in fact they deliberately made certain parts of his design different to differentiate the new one from previous Kraids. Samus’ resentment could be more so for the species as a whole as this Kraid still does look pretty similar to previous Kraids she has faced.

    • @hello_i_exist9909
      @hello_i_exist9909 Před 2 lety +17

      @@nintendoge1575 Game Theory: SAMUS IS RACIST!?!?!

    • @kobiimac5131
      @kobiimac5131 Před 2 lety +2

      I kind of had an odd thought about him while playing dread I'm going to guess the did not die in Super Metroid and retreated but then I thought if she didn't immediately get the hell off the planet he would have been space dust

  • @megaplays2748
    @megaplays2748 Před 2 lety +13

    I KNEW THAT THE EMMI SOUND WAS SO FAMILIAR. I HAD NO IDEA WHERE IT WAS FROM SO I HAD NO IDEA IT WAS PART OF THE SAMUS RETURNS CAVERNS THEME

  • @Lotselance
    @Lotselance Před 2 lety +29

    5:18 "The Real Final Boss of Zero Mission"
    right on, those bastard black Space Pirates were the only thing that prevented me from completing my hard mode playthrough of Zero Mission back in the day lol

    • @xanious3759
      @xanious3759 Před 2 lety +1

      holy fuck low% against those guys is the most brutal thing

    • @JackOfen
      @JackOfen Před rokem

      There is a way to lure one of them upwards so you can fight each of them alone.

  • @leblanc3536
    @leblanc3536 Před 2 lety +7

    You know what makes everything confusing and amazing at the same time?
    Kirby’s dreamland 3 has Samus, meaning they share a universe

  • @Ikcatcher
    @Ikcatcher Před 2 lety +12

    I still find it hard to believe all the wacky Prime trilogy shit was practically just a minor plot point in the grand scheme of the Metroid timeline

  • @caswellweird
    @caswellweird Před 2 lety +86

    So I don’t have any sources to provide for this, but according to JohnnyAwesome’s Dread Review, the corruption in Metroid’s Galactic Federation is more of a small insurrectionist group rather than blatant corruption in the system.
    They’ll probably be focused on in later games, but it’s important to make this distinction because otherwise Samus crashing the ship in Fusion should have made her a wanted criminal.

    • @sintanan469
      @sintanan469 Před 2 lety +12

      That comes from a proper translation of the Japanese lore for Metroid Fusion.
      The space station, B.S.L., the game takes place on is a dark site research lab operated by Biologic Space Laboratories. Biologic is a small group of the Galactic Federation.. think like a corrupt corporation or some secret society like the Freemasons.

    • @2yoyoyo1Unplugged
      @2yoyoyo1Unplugged Před 2 lety +9

      @@sintanan469 the proper Japanese translation of Other M also corroborates this.

    • @AICW
      @AICW Před 2 lety +16

      @@2yoyoyo1Unplugged The English translation of Other M already confirms that. Adam talks about a "small group" in the Federation that co-opted his report and started the bioweapon program.

    • @2yoyoyo1Unplugged
      @2yoyoyo1Unplugged Před 2 lety +4

      @@AICW It wasn’t AS clear as in Japanese.

    • @twincherries6698
      @twincherries6698 Před 2 lety +4

      It seems primarily the result of mistranslations on NoA's part but I wouldn't honestly be surprised if there was some "galactic takeover" arc that was planned for the mainline series that got canned due to Other M's reception.

  • @SocraticMayhem
    @SocraticMayhem Před 2 lety +21

    Im so happy you included the prime trilogy, some people constantly say the prime trilogy is non-canon for very arbitrary reasoning.

    • @Mari_Izu
      @Mari_Izu Před 2 lety +7

      Worse, they say Sakamoto don't consider it canon when it was actually him who suggested making it between 1 and 2 so it can fit the timeline.

    • @NFITC1
      @NFITC1 Před 2 lety +4

      It's canon, but not relevant to the story arc created by ZM, SR, SM, F and D. Those are the "relevant" entries in the metroid story arc. Prime tells the story of the phazon invasion which has metroids shoe horned into it. Other M does openly contradict some things and support some others, but it is sort of a second-party entry trying to weasel it's way between SM and F so it doesn't count.

  • @d7603
    @d7603 Před 2 lety +193

    Finally someone upload the lore about this Metroid guy. He seems pretty cool but i never had the chance to play the game before.

    • @highwind1369
      @highwind1369 Před 2 lety +13

      I heard he's actually Doom Guy, but in an alternate universe...

    • @emanwe01
      @emanwe01 Před 2 lety +12

      @@highwind1369 Given Samus' philosophy of "shoot everything that moves, even the doors", that... actually tracks.

    • @hello_i_exist9909
      @hello_i_exist9909 Před 2 lety +6

      And thus, the entirety of Metroid's fanbase felt irrational anger go down their spine...

    • @MDLuffy1234YT
      @MDLuffy1234YT Před 2 lety +6

      I think that this "T H EB A B Y" they refer to so damn much is actually named Daisy.

    • @emeteriocampos6297
      @emeteriocampos6297 Před rokem +1

      The main character of the game is named Samus aran and she is a woman

  • @Tenkoman
    @Tenkoman Před 2 lety +49

    Megaman Lore would be interesting, due to the 2 big timelines (and how does Rockboard fit in the lore) - Pokémon Lore would also be interesting (connecting all games to a greater narrative - yes also Conquest and the Trozei games)

    • @pennysantana247
      @pennysantana247 Před 2 lety +10

      There's 3 actually
      After Mega Man X5 or X6, the timelines split and lead to different places- the first one leading into Mega Man Zero, ZX, and Legends, and the other containing X7, X8, and Command Mission
      The third one is the Battle Network/Star Force timeline which is in a completely different universe to the rest of the series

    • @Znae629
      @Znae629 Před rokem

      @@pennysantana247 about that… there is a theory that Zero’s ending in X6 is a flash forward, therefore command mission is it’s own split timeline, with X7 and 8 being part of the main timeline.

  • @meta9492
    @meta9492 Před 2 lety +62

    This video was a really good explanation, I really enjoyed it, as a huge metroid fan (who is really into the lore) I wouldve liked if you spent some more time fully discussing the lore on Hunters and Echoes, as well as the other minor races in other games. Though that might’ve made it too long.

    • @novustalks7525
      @novustalks7525 Před 2 lety

      Same

    • @ieatdragonz
      @ieatdragonz Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly wanted a bit more on Super Metroid too, since we now know that another reason the baby metroid imprinted on Samus is her Thoha genes. The Etecoons, Dachoras, and Torizos are also all important mentions as the first two imply that a lot of Chozo technology is based off of the amazing capabilities of animals the Chozo observed. Also the Torizos are interesting too as they can lead back into Elysia.
      Maybe the main plot is very context heavy to the previous game, that I can understand. But to ignore this other lore in favor of Phantoon is ehhhhh to me.

  • @sygiliph2495
    @sygiliph2495 Před rokem +3

    About the command that brought Ridley back, I feel like it was made by Ridley himself as a failsafe to keep him alive after death. We do know Ridley is a highly inteligent being and ruler of the Space Pirates, so he probably made a command that said something like "dear space pirates. If your boss is dead, rebuild him."

    • @captainkawaii666
      @captainkawaii666 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Either that or he wasn't actually dead, just really injured, but I think your interpretation here makes more sense

  • @leblanc3536
    @leblanc3536 Před 2 lety +7

    My first Metroid was fusion, then dread. The entire time, until I watched this video, I was like “where the hell are the metroids I was told about”

  • @birdsonbread9363
    @birdsonbread9363 Před 2 lety +31

    I need an explanation of KH in one video. That would be hilarious.

    • @conormurphy4328
      @conormurphy4328 Před 2 lety +10

      I don’t think you can upload videos that long to CZcams

    • @TheOfficialMarioGalaxyFanclub
      @TheOfficialMarioGalaxyFanclub Před 2 lety +3

      @@conormurphy4328 Nah, you’d just need to speak faster than a machine gun on steroids.

    • @petejohnson7918
      @petejohnson7918 Před 2 lety +2

      @@conormurphy4328 Kingdom Hearts just isn't nearly as deep as its edgelord fanbase tries to pretend it is.

    • @leblanc3536
      @leblanc3536 Před 2 lety +1

      shit ton of time long ago, people with giant keys beat the shit out of each other. Ven was there, so was Xehanort, and a guy who would become important later. Children stopped the fighting by cutting up the worlds into whatever it is now. Then old xehanort killed still-young ven to create an evil clone, but ven got better and started training with aqua and terra. Xehanort did some evil shit and stole Terra’s bod, aqua got trapped at the beach, ven took a nap. Sors got his own key, but Riku got jealous and tried kidnapping a harem of princesses to cope, but an evil witch kept putting him into spandex and a skirt. Xehanort came back riding Terra’s body, then he also took riku because I don’t think they planned that far ahead. Sora beats them, they slam riku behind a door with Mickey Mouse, and go to a castle to take a nap. Ven got a clone and Sora got a clone that’s a girl, they become friends with a ginger, and I forget what all happened in that game except Riku kidnaps Ven’s clone and puts him in the matrix. Not-ven wakes Sora up and they gotta beat like 7 guys who call themselves 13. Jiminy cricket has to run Norton anti-virus on his book, then they tell Sora and Riku to go Freddy Krueger on the Disney worlds we haven’t gotten yet to become masters. Riku wins, Sora fails, then they start getting a team to beat up an old man. The old man got time travel just because and brought back enemies you killed from every other game not on phones, & you bullshit your way through the last world and beats the retirement out of the old man. Venture came back, not-Ventus came back for some reason, your girl-clone came back, your girlfriend’s clone came back, you die
      Important guy was actually surfer dude from 2, and he brings back important people from the phone games I got no time for
      That’s about everything up to 3

  • @eshasunrise
    @eshasunrise Před 2 lety +32

    Given the large number of green, three-eyed wormy things in Metroid Dread, I like to think that "Kraid" is a native species of the planet.

  • @rotciv557
    @rotciv557 Před 6 dny +3

    I think this video is gonna become significantly more relevant now that Prime 4 is announced

  • @KazeMemaryu
    @KazeMemaryu Před 2 lety +14

    Since it wasn't the point of your video, here's some insight as to what changed between the original Prime release and the Trilogy: nothing, kind of.
    What was changed was lore from the US version of Prime, and this change was already implemented in the PAL release. Basically, some entries on Metroid Prime originally existed which showed that the Space Priates "found" Metroid Prime, and started outfitting it with numerous weapon systems. This was kinda stupid, since the Pirates shouldn't be able to get past the force field around the Impact Crater, so they had no logical means of reaching Prime. This was changed in the PAL release, where all of Prime's attacks are his own, and the Pirates desperately want EVERYTHING the Leviathan has. Subsequently, this became the accepted version in Prime Trilogy for all regions.
    One thing you kinda skipped over (and one of my favourite details in Corruption), is that the Pirates don't simply start following Dark Samus. In Prime 2, they're horrified to find out two hunters are decimating them, though they initially mistake Dark Samus for the real one. In Prime 3, the Pirate Homeworld is raided by Dark Samus, and through Phazon corruption, she brings them under her control. However, the first Pirate lore scans show that they originally had no intention to submit to her, and that the takeover was gradual, with the Pirates being split in two factions, and the indoctrinated Pirates under Dark Samus obviously winning.
    Also, my interpretation of the Pirate Command was that they were the original leaders before Mother Brain took over. After her initial fall on Zebes, Command assumed leadership again, but the Prime games show that their leaderships is kind of spotty. Then, near the beginning of Super Metroid, Mother Brain is rebuilt, and she takes over yet again, but seems to get rid of Pirate Command, since afterwards, the Space Pirates themselves stop being the antagonists of the franchise. That leads me to assume that the Space Pirates as an organization died with Mother Brain in Super Metroid.

    • @captainkawaii666
      @captainkawaii666 Před 7 měsíci

      I think it's also possible that Ridley takes over as commander of the Space Pirates since that guy refuses to stay dead

  • @Nuxanor
    @Nuxanor Před 2 dny +4

    somehow palpetine returned

  • @BigPanda096
    @BigPanda096 Před 2 lety +7

    The real final boss of zero mission.
    Boy did I feel that.
    Like, a few hundred times.

  • @themicrowaveableslayerofthots

    These lore videos are easily among the best on the platform. Keep at it, king!

  • @Redpoppy80
    @Redpoppy80 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow what a coincidence, I just watched the Kirby lore again to get ready for Forbidden Land and shocked to find one for Metroid!

  • @BalrogQuote
    @BalrogQuote Před 2 lety +4

    Eyy, Metroid Prime Pinball! My first Metroid game, and I still love it.

  • @kyledinsmore9984
    @kyledinsmore9984 Před 5 dny +1

    10:43 I like how he says to basically keep these guys in mind and shit shows Sylux, which given the new Metroid prime 4 trailer is pretty neat

  • @mooboy
    @mooboy Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! I loved all the updated lore!

  • @HDGamerofficial
    @HDGamerofficial Před rokem

    Absolutely love this video! I knew pretty much all the Metroid lore already but I still enjoyed this whole thing! Editing was great and I was engaged the whole time 😁 great stuff 👏👏👏

  • @SergioLeonardoCornejo
    @SergioLeonardoCornejo Před 2 lety +3

    I love videos like this one. They help me inderstand any details I missed.

  • @justingoble4980
    @justingoble4980 Před 2 lety +1

    Great work on this! Loved it!

  • @carrotswordgaming3483
    @carrotswordgaming3483 Před 2 lety +1

    You always make amazing lore breakdowns! Keep up the good work!

  • @johnleonard9102
    @johnleonard9102 Před 2 lety +6

    Dread introducing the Mawkin tribe made me ponder on something.
    If the Mawkin were such a powerful empire, how were they never brought up in previous games? Surely the Federation would have gone to war with them, or hired Samus to take them down.
    All the events in the games where Samus and the Federation are fighting Space Pirates, Phazon, and Metroids take place within a 7ish year span. What if, in a different part of the galaxy, the Mawkin tribe was at war with a warrior clan of humans? A group of humans who were enslaved by the Chozo, but then broke free from their prisons, killed their captors, and created their own independent faction with their goal to entirely destroy the Chozo?
    Samus would have personal stakes in it for sure, since she's a Chozo, and she could obtain upgrades by defeating members of this warrior clan.

    • @twincherries6698
      @twincherries6698 Před 2 lety +10

      Obvious answer of it being a retcon aside, it could be that the mawkin were only recently turned into such an extremist group and that beforehand they weren't notable or relevant to the lives of other tribes. The ending to Samus Returns suggests this extremist faction was quite recent anyway.
      But yeah I think if the Mawkin were part of the universe before Dread, they definitely would have been brought up in some points of the manga and probably parts of lore in games like fusion and the prime series

  • @FlameHeart3063
    @FlameHeart3063 Před 2 lety +1

    I've never played/watched anything Metroid related, but I was glued to my screen and couldn't look away as you described this series to me. Very well done!

    • @MrBreada
      @MrBreada Před rokem

      Good to hear. Hopefully you get the chance to play the games themselves.

  • @Tornadith
    @Tornadith Před 2 lety

    Awesome video! You do such a good job covering so much lore in a way where it doesn't feel like there's too much fat in the script

  • @Oken-Sye
    @Oken-Sye Před 2 lety +3

    Metroid pinball is the ultimate cannon 👌

  • @venomasmark154
    @venomasmark154 Před 2 lety +1

    I've listened to a lot of videos of Metroid Lore. I love it each time.

  • @IGN_OFFClAL
    @IGN_OFFClAL Před 2 lety +4

    The kraid on ZDR is the kraid that was made by master hand for super smash brothers ultimate so that brinstar depths could be a stage again

  • @JoystickV2
    @JoystickV2 Před 2 lety +1

    YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES! I was waiting for this video for so long! And the end result was absolutely fantastic! You really deserve all the views xD
    - V.D.

  • @KyogresHideout_Vegito2121

    Great video as always Mog!

  • @jetstreamjackie3437
    @jetstreamjackie3437 Před 2 lety +13

    My favorite Kraid theory is that he just came with the place as a real estate bonus

  • @prizm9515
    @prizm9515 Před 2 lety

    High quality lore video. Loved the Kirby lore vid as well.

  • @HexagonThatReallyLikesVinegar

    So what I'm getting here is that,
    1) Bird people like killing each other
    2) Space pirates are less pirates and more a violent terrorist group
    3) Alien jellyfeesh

  • @HinokasArabfan1
    @HinokasArabfan1 Před 2 lety +6

    If you want a very brief history of bad ass people in power armor, Samus and doom guy had a baby, and that baby was named John. There. Done.

    • @AICW
      @AICW Před 2 lety

      Don't forget the dudes from Crysis. Especially Prophet. He destroyed a fucking continent sized colony ship in the end of the third game lol.

  • @philsonslament9955
    @philsonslament9955 Před rokem +2

    I had to pause Dread to come find out about some lore. This video definitely helped me appreciate and understand the game, and I’m very excited to go back and really get into it

  • @JustJohn43
    @JustJohn43 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for including the entire Prime series in your lore video. It is very important to me :)
    There is a little debate to be had regarding when Prime Hunters takes place. One of it's lore entries refers to War Wasps on Aether, implying it takes place between 2 and 3, but it hardly matters

  • @raitothetanuki
    @raitothetanuki Před 2 lety +1

    This is the best Metroid lore video, thank you!

  • @nomletparti2622
    @nomletparti2622 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It's hard for me to believe Kraid isn't the OG Kraid, seeing how angry and resentful he is at the initial sight of Samus.

  • @kdudeiceblizzard565
    @kdudeiceblizzard565 Před 2 lety +2

    Perfect time for this vid to come out after getting dread for christmas and completing it. I'd be very interested in a lore vid on the risk of rain franchise as it shares a lot of the hidden logs and evironmental story telling metroid uses.

  • @marissabulso6439
    @marissabulso6439 Před 4 měsíci

    This was incredible-THANK you. Having never played the games myself, only seen others play them, the lore has always been fascinating to me, but also extremely confusing. This video has finally satisfied my curiosity and was much better than reading the various wiki entries. 😅
    Anyway, thank you for all the work it must have taken! Much appreciated.

  • @rileymartin8284
    @rileymartin8284 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm glad to hear you have more of these lore videos in the pipeline, since I first found you through the Kirby Lore video. I do have a suggestion for a possible future Lore video (or Review video/series), 7th Dragon. There're 4 games so it shouldn't be AS lengthy to make as the Kirby or Metroid ones were, though I will admit to some personal bias as I really just want to see the series get some more recognition here on CZcams.

  • @Zerolink30
    @Zerolink30 Před 2 lety +4

    My thought on Kraid is that he is the original one Samus fought before, just by how he reacts upon seeing her in Dread. My personal lore is that in Super Metroid he doesn't die but runs away from you and eventually leaves the Zebes, just to be captured by the Makin Chozo tribe. How exactly that went on or where idk but i guess a wounded Kraid blindly flew in space and landed in ZDR (he lost consciousness after taking off no time to place coordinates to the nearest home world). For the Makin tribe this was revenge and a good challenge for the new warriors to test their strength. As to why keep him alive, well Raven Beak loves strength and saw potential in trying to clone him or use his DNA in other ways. But again this is just my head canon.

  • @digitusmagnus8473
    @digitusmagnus8473 Před 2 lety +2

    That Prime Pinball joke hit me like a freight train

  • @michaelnelson2976
    @michaelnelson2976 Před 2 lety +3

    Hahaha Kraid-versations. I really do hope it's the third option as if Raven Beak used a Nightmare like delivery system from Kirby Right Back at Ya. And that Kraid was the base floor model they handed out lol

  • @dontworry4945
    @dontworry4945 Před 2 lety +8

    Yeah kraid is definitely a animal species. It's canon that there are many of them. They probably are modified biological weapons. Or maybe it's a training device for the warriors displayed in the picture shown detaining him as a rite of passage of some kind

  • @HarrisBoe
    @HarrisBoe Před rokem +1

    As for the whole Kraid thing, I have a headcanon that the Space Pirates have some sort of program similar to the one that made Adam an AI. They are able to upload the consciousnesses of their commanders into a computer. If the commander falls in battle, they use preserved dna samples to make a clone body, and then insert the digitized consciousness into that body. That way, they have essentially made their commanders immortal, and are able to bring them back no matter how many times they are killed.

  • @novustalks7525
    @novustalks7525 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the type of videos I want to see!!!

  • @elvishcyborg4275
    @elvishcyborg4275 Před 2 lety +2

    I would absolutely love a Zelda lore video from you :)

  • @Gingerlocks35
    @Gingerlocks35 Před 2 lety

    Pretty dope lore video, very enjoyable

  • @benalvis6722
    @benalvis6722 Před rokem

    great vid
    will watch 3-5 times

  • @fredjones2170
    @fredjones2170 Před 2 lety

    As a diehard Metroid fan, this was a huge treat to watch! You really went all-out with this one, and I appreciate your mention of the unused Prime 3 log entries. Can’t believe Dark Samus might have been planning to sacrifice Phaaze to release hundreds of Leviathans… that’s ruthless even for her.

  • @Torashiro
    @Torashiro Před 2 lety +6

    I was surprised at how well studied you were! I almost shrugged the video off because so many people use the manga as canon to the games, or miss the Japanese translations entirely. To make a few things quick, remember, Other M is badly mistranslated, I suggest watching the Other M that Never Was video here on youtube for further analysis on that.
    Actually many manuals and in game information in the series has mistranslations or changes from original intent.
    Anyways there were two points I feel like ya almost had. When talking about Zebezian intelligence it’s not wrong. Zebezians are like a hive mind. Like worker bees Zebezians as their species, require something to lead them. But as far as we know, they are the only species capable of this. The Prime Pirates had pieces of one in a tank on Tallon IV as experimentation. Space Pirate society are made up of Zebezians, KiHunters, the Prime 1 pirate species, the Urtraghusians space pirates from(echoes/corruption/FF), Kraid, Ridley, Mother Brain, and more. Space Pirate society is very similar to the Mongul Empire. They take in other cultures, technology, ethnicities to build their own and strengthen it.
    As for Mother Brain, she was created with the purpose of controlling Metroids. We even see her behind Raven Beak with his infusion flashback. That significant red lit up ring? kinda looks like a control unit. MB also had red eyes opposed to the Blue ones on ZDR. Mother’s telepathy would fail, ofc, but Other M alludes to why. Not only did she not have a body for Metroids to physically bond with, but Metroids are smart. They create bonds with those they have a mutual relationship with but if they are being abused or mistreated, they can feel intent. And MB was literally dripping with malice(or in Japanese culture, just bad purple energy that physically/visually signifies evil). Melissa states that much like the original MB, the new one gained emotions as a result of her connection to Metroids. She compares her abusive experiences with the original MB. The only difference is, Melissa probably could have been convinced out of her anger for all of humanity, where Mother Brain wanted to destroy all life. The narratives overlap and compare very well and serves to show that Samus could have become just like them. Thankfully she had people in her life, many parent like guiders and many sacrifices made on her behalf, which showed her how much her life mattered to them.

  • @Thechozochampion
    @Thechozochampion Před 2 lety

    Incredible video, Metroid is my favorite franchise from videogame history ❤

  • @SilasMckeeIII
    @SilasMckeeIII Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks man! I'm like halfway through Prime 1 right now, I've also done Fusion (realizing now it would have been better to do Zero Mission), I've scanned everything but wasn't reading as I went and was about to go and read all of it but I instead found this video XD

  • @yokaiwatcher8500
    @yokaiwatcher8500 Před 2 lety +1

    To add to your really good Emmi head cannon, perhaps the cave was the only place quite enough for emmi beeps to be heard

  • @BobzBlue
    @BobzBlue Před 2 lety +2

    phantoom is kerbal space program's kraken

  • @lizardprotector
    @lizardprotector Před 2 lety +3

    I played Super Metroid before I was old enough to understand retcons and plot devices. Seeing the same bosses in different Metroid games drove me nuts. I was like, "Samus killed you already! You can't come back!" Eventually, I reconciled this by imagining that Kraid, Ridley, Mother Brain and all the space pirates are in fact entities that exist in a parallel dimension, and the ones Samus fights are organic constructs projected into her dimension so they can directly influence events. So, kill one Kraid, the original just makes another.

  • @porkymars9522
    @porkymars9522 Před 2 lety

    I cant wait for your Bayonetta and Splatoon lore video, great video :)

  • @KirbysPVS
    @KirbysPVS Před 2 lety +3

    When I heard the EMMI beeping my heart rate started to increase despite knowing I'm done with dread... for now

  • @Zarvanis
    @Zarvanis Před 2 lety +4

    Since there's no concrete canon explanation for what happened to them, it's entirely possible that there's a whole planet of Ridleys somewhere.

  • @Gog45100
    @Gog45100 Před 2 lety +2

    I enjoy watching people make new videos about the Metroid lore so all the new people who’ve played dread and no other games.
    Also I think that Metroid prime is not a Metroid and is called that because the in the Chozo’s language Metroid means ultimate warrior

  • @1505627
    @1505627 Před rokem

    Of the three series you teased at the end, I'd definitely be most interested in the Megaman Lore, particularly if you cover the post Zero era.

  • @BorealGames
    @BorealGames Před rokem +1

    As someone who has been playing Samus returns after having played dread, I legitimately got worried when I thought I heard the EMMI lol

  • @RTDelete
    @RTDelete Před 2 lety +5

    I would suggest Zelda lore next, but I don't want to wait 15 years for the next episode
    Mega Man lore would be hype tho

  • @fernandotredinnick7443
    @fernandotredinnick7443 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Monger!!!
    Pretty sure Kraid is an entire species, the smaller ones from the first game an Super and the big ones from Zero, Super and Dread (this one I think it was cloned from the ones from Zebes).
    Also, Kraid was going to appear in Metroid Prime but the idea was scrapped

  • @PirateCommando
    @PirateCommando Před 6 měsíci

    I didn’t know the EMMI chirp was used before. That is so cool!!!

  • @thejamman4070
    @thejamman4070 Před 2 lety +1

    I never thought a few beeps would give me anxiety, but here we are! Thanks metroid!

  • @mrmalandro
    @mrmalandro Před 2 lety +1

    Gr8 work! I really enjoyed it. I wanted to know what are your thoughts on the fact that we see some mokin ships right before we fight the gold warrior but then during the self-destruct sequence those ships are gone! 😳

  • @zoggtheobserver4196
    @zoggtheobserver4196 Před 4 měsíci

    when you searching for video you want there is no results but some day you randomly chillin' and video you want is in front of you

  • @wtfsamusidk7574
    @wtfsamusidk7574 Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @RavenFrostwing
    @RavenFrostwing Před 2 lety +2

    Another lore video by RPG Monger?! MUST WATCH!!
    Edit: Oddly enough I find Samus in Kirby's Dreamland 3, so does that mean that Samus exists in the same universe as Kirby?It gets you thinking.

  • @EnvisionerWill
    @EnvisionerWill Před 2 lety

    You really got me with that "the baby" gag....

  • @jamesstrength21
    @jamesstrength21 Před rokem

    This Metroid guy is tiiiiight!! Bustin aliens and wreckin junk in space bruh.

  • @browncow5210
    @browncow5210 Před 2 lety

    Legend has it that the thought that went through Samus's mind before that wild scream and becoming part Metroid was 'the baby.'

  • @DirtyMike124x
    @DirtyMike124x Před rokem

    You rock. As someone who listens to many many Metroid lore videos...this is one of my favorites. Great coverage and pacing. Your personality is pleasant.

  • @hectorsanabria385
    @hectorsanabria385 Před 2 lety +1

    Very comprehensive and well put together. Thank you for your time and effort. Best CZcams video on the subject

  • @sirwhoa5798
    @sirwhoa5798 Před 2 lety

    What a freakin’ masterpiece!!