Earlier today, I met up with Nintendo representatives to play some Metroid: Other M. This game takes place after the events in Super Metroid, where a baby Metroid gives it's life to save Samus.
After running through the tutorial, I launched into the first mission which took place on the Bottle Ship. Samus picks up a distress beacon, lands her ship and runs into some old friends from the Galactic Federation, including Anthony Hicks and Adam Malcovich. However they run off and leave you alone to fend for yourself. The whole story is not yet known, but apparently Samus used to fight along side these soldiers and left for unexplained reasons. As a result, Adam seems very uneasy and upset about this run-in with Samus. It is clear from the start that storyline plays a major role in the game and I have a feeling we will learn a lot more about Samus and her past than we have in previous games.

Traversing the world is done in third person by holding your remote sideways and any time you want to view the world in first person, just aim your remote at the TV and you will automatically switch views. Hold B while in first person view to look around the world. Realize that you cannot walk around in this mode, but it is the only way you can use your missiles.
Team Ninja has done a great job implementing an auto target feature when in a fight. It really makes fighting in third person mode easier and more fluid. Everything you know and love from classic Metroid games with also be available in Other M, as well (just not at first, obviously). You'll have power bombs, morph ball, missiles, and more. The game also has a lot of backtracking, which has become signature of the Metroid series. So expect to return to areas you've already been through to unlock new areas using your new weapons.

The first mini boss I played was fairly easy and short, but still enjoyable. Try to imagine an octopus creature with two arms and one giant eye. By this point, you've met back up with the Galactic Federation. So you need to work with them to beat the boss. I won't spoil the rest of the battle for everyone.
The game looks really impressive in the cutscenes and pretty slick in-game as well. I didn't know what to expect walking in, but I came out wanting to play more. I'd like to see some games to start focusing more on story (without sacrificing gameplay, of course) and Metroid: Other M is doing just that. The game is a thrill to play and I cannot wait to pick up my copy on June 27th.
After the last gameplay footage I am totally sold. I never played the original Metroid and I'm glad I'm gonna have a taste of 2D Metroid in this game.
@ rainbow yoshi.
yes I'm aware there is other metroids in the series, but I only became acquainted with the series with the release of prime and I wasn't all that excited because I'm not a great lover of fps, so this breathes new life into my excitment.
Oh man, this game has me more pumped than any metroid title ever.
It literally is shaping up to be the beet things about Metroid combined into one package.
2D Metroid forever > 3D Metroid!
I honestly don't like Metroid but I am happy for the people who do like it and hope that this game makes Metroid fans happy.
I'm not sure I like the first person/third person switch. It sounds kind of awkward and clunky
this is the first title in the metroid series; I'm genuinely enticed to experience.
Japan seems to love 2d titles on consoles so it should do pretty well there, at least better then its 3d counterparts. Looking forward to this game though. Can't wait to play it for myself
Sounds cool, I'll keep watching this. Glad to hear there is lots of backtracking - it was one of my biggest fears.
I hope this game sells 3 million+ and proves Malstrom wrong about story integration.
Thank you, you just made me feel A LOT more comfortable about this game.
far less skeptical than i was. but im still a little skeptical. im sure it waill be a great game though.
Definitely the first i've heard about only being able to use missiles in first-person. Another reason to use it, i suppose.
I just hope is as good as Super Metroid for the Snes. If that is the case, I'm sold :-D
@Demotruk I saw about 5-7 minutes of cutscenes not including the intro. There were a couple of short cutscenes that get triggered when you enter certain areas for the first time.
I still can't believe they are doing a whole story thing. The best part about Samus was that she wasn't all over the place with cleavage and emo stuff. I guess that's definitely one thing that will disappear in this game for sure.
At first I didn't know what to expect from this game but now I'm starting to get very hyped.
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