I love the detail of when you save the animals you can see their ship flying to the right as Samus’ ship flies away and in Fusion they come back save you in your hour of need as you did to them. Such a small but amazing detail. Also 1 hour and 56 minutes clear time, nice
It still is interesting that Samus was so pissed at the Ravenbeak X, that instead of absorbing it like other X, she just straight up obliterates it. I don't blame her, but still
Love the little details in your gameplay, like how you made Samus look down at the Etecoon in SM or when you stopped to look at the Metroids on the restricted lab in fusion, made the thing look a lot more credible and not just Samus rushing towards a scripted escape sequence
Ah Samus Returns. Seeing the destroyed chozo statue, followed by a save station, even if you are new to the series… that should be setting off ALL the red flags.
I've been thinking about the hanubia ships. Surely the x can survive by piloting one of them to escape the planet, since we've seen some x manage to do similar feats, considering the Boiler Room situation.
Considering Raven Beak, he probably killed everyone who had the knowledge for flyers the ships after he contained the X outbreak. They still need to assimilate someone with the right memories to get space flight
I highly doubt the scientist flied any ships. I could be wrong. Although, what if instead of ending the boiler situation, you HAD to evacuate, and went down to SR388? Hmmm?...
MP2: Echoes.... planetary inter-dimensional destruction and your only way out was small portal and Metroid Prime cosplaying as you was blocking your way.
I'd have to say dread. With the technology advancements, it was able to be a lot more immersive. Running back through the areas that you've been through, but also going through new areas that have been exposed through explosions.
The gameboy advance games were fun and I'm glad I played through them... but something about the pastel colors and cartoony look always rubbed me the wrong way. Especially after the look and feel of Super Metroid, the GBA games felt so silly.
I've never thought about that. The GBA games were probably my favorite, I loved the story and controls, but you're right, they lack the darkness and dread of the other games.
The brighter colors of Fusion and Zero Mission were a better fit for a portable system like the GBA since the screen was small, and also unlit on earlier models. I'd call the GBA Metroid games' art direction closer to a comic book aesthetic than a cartoonish one. Both use a lot of bright colors but contrast them with stark shadows, similar to the art style of Watchmen (which is _definitely_ not something aimed at young children).
Ngl wasn't expecting this to omit the Prime trilogy since you forgot to specify in the title Maybe you can edit it to do say "2D Metroid Escape Sequences (1986-2021)" ?
4:02 Seriously? Clam slamming? This is why we can't have nice things.... 😂 5:42 Now camping!? You have the most badass Bounty Hunter to rival Bobba Fett from Star Wars and you have to camp.....that's so unde....wait, Boba Fett's also sneaky, nevermind as you were.
What I want to know is.... Where the hell does Samus keep getting those new gunships after zero mission? I mean, it'd be one thing if it were just mzm's ship and Metroid 2/super Metroid, but she has a three different ships between Metroid zero mission and Metroid 2 alone. (Prime 1 ship, prime 2 ship, prime 3 ship) And then she just has the super Metroid ship until fusion.
My assumption is that the Metroid 2/Super Metroid/Other M ship was supplied by the federation. Fusion/Dread’s gunship was (stated in the intro to Fusion). The prime games I have no clue (Could be argued they’re non canon, but who knows). But if you think about it, what happened to the space pirate ship she stole at the end of zero mission?
@@BenSchappacherProbably sold it to a scrapper for extra credits. _Hey man, a girl's gotta buy herself a decent ship in this galaxy._ 🤷♂️ As for the other Gunships, _frankly, I think most were bought by Samus herself with her bounty rewards._ I mean, they all share a "Chozo style" coloring, similar to her own armor. She probably ordered those to be customized during construction. I think the only Gunship that the Federation directly provided to her was the purple one, mostly because they were on a timetable to send Samus to investigate the BSL station. And since ADAM is in this new Gunship, well, why would Samus get a new one later?
Let's be honest, most of those times, it's the main villain just being a petty sore loser. *Mother Brain in particular, **_Jesus Christ,_** learn to take an L miss infanticide!* I do wonder about ZDR blowing up, though. It didn't seem like any self-destruct sequence had been activated at all, so why did it suddenly start blowing up? I didn't see Raven Beak engage any self-destruct, nor did I hear any warning recprding saying the self-destruct was activated. So why *_did_* ZDR blow up?! 🤨
@MrDibara I think the self-destruct was triggered by the destruction of the base. It could of been the control center for the planet, and without it to regulate the power, it builds and builds until it reaches critical levels. And then... *KABOOM*
@@Jarock316 Problem with is, _there is literally nothing to base that around._ There was no warning, no buildings, nothing at the crash site... there was simply a countdown right after Samus vaporizes that X. I guess the closest possibility is that Raven Beak might've programmed the planet's self destruct to detonate if he was killed. That is what someone else suggested. I think that makes sense, since if he fails to capture the power of the Metroids all for himself, then ZDR just becomes an X-infested death trap. So whether it was as a final revenge on Samus or just a precaution to wipe out the X, this theory does sound more plausible. *Again, I just wished we heard a voiced intercom* (in Chozo language as well) *warning that the self-destruct had been activated.* The way it was left in the game, it kinda just... _happens_ outta nowhere.
That's true. My thought would be that the entire planet was probably rocked by the crash of Itorash landing on the surface of Hanubia. That probably triggered it, if anything.
Why didn't you include Metroid Prime Space Pirate Frigate, Metroid Prime 2 Sky Temple with the battle of Dark Samus, and Metroid Other M Self Destruct Sequence of the Bottle ship after the battle with Phantoon?
now if you wonder why she didnt just suit off and go in zero suit, the answer is simple , in zero mision she learned that she must not suit off when escaping from the enemy base even if you are on your ship otherwise youll regret it latter
I'm still lost as to why Samus lost her suit when she was shot down in Zero Mission. The suit is part of her DNA; it's not provided by her ship or zero suit. It's a cool game sequence, but it messes with the lore.
It's not really in her DNA, the suit can be 'summoned' by her focusing her mind and since it's still machinery, it can malfunction like any other machine. Remember in Metroid Prime when Samus is escaping the Frigate Orpheon in the first part of the game, her suit starts losing features when she's escaping. What's on her DNA is the ability to be flexible and super athletic granted by the Chozo.
@@hecatia666 I agree with the mechanical malfunction part, but I think it's biomechanical and its stored on her person, like it's a part of her. That's what I mean by it being in her DNA. Bare with me now; some references I'll bring up have been debated if they are canon or not. In the manga, Mother Brain tells Samus that she helped the Chozo turn Samus into a bioweapon, and that MB made the power suit. There are a few panels where Samus is like 7 looking at her suit for the first time while it's being developed in a tank. The suit reaches its left hand out to her, like it already recognizes who it belongs to before she even makes contact with it. Now how come all the other Chozo didn't have a power suit like Samus did? Gray Voice had a suit, but it didn't have an arm cannon and boosters on the back. It looked like an older design. Dread sheds some light on this by teaching us about the difference between the Thoha Chozo and the Mawkin Chozo. I see the Thoha and the Mawkin tribes as two separate societies with their own cultures and leadership, but they occasionally join forces when it's mutually beneficial. I don't think there was contention between the two tribes until Raven Beak showed up to SR388 and killed the Thoha before they could kill the Metroids. The Thoha tribe on Zebes needed Samus to be the most powerful and capable warrior among them, so they called up Raven Beak to donate his DNA to Samus. Raven Beak is the only Chozo we see with an arm cannon, so we know he is unique among all Chozo. Because Samus now has his DNA, Mother Brain was able to make a power suit similar to Raven Beak's and make it for Samus. It's not like Samus puts the suit on like a Marine dressing up, or Iron Man stepping in and out of his suit. She just focuses and then it forms around her. It's like the data for it is stored in her body so she can activate and shut it down at will. Besides that one scene in the manga, we never see Samus looking at her empty suit. She's either wearing the suit, or the suit isn't materialized. I haven't anybody else wear her suit; a stretch for that could be the X parasite that infected her and used her surgically removed suit parts in Fusion. She doesn't have other suits sitting on a shelf; it's been the same power suit getting upgraded, modified, and surgically changed. In Fusion, she gets plenty of her suit surgically removed and then she's injected with Metroid DNA, so that's why the suit is so scrawny and fleshy. As time passes into Dread, her suit has regained much of it's bulk. The developers of Dread explain that the power suit is gradually returning to it original form. I don't see that as a Metroid DNA ability; I see that as a power suit ability. If she had survived the infection via surgery but without being injected with Metroid DNA, I'm inclined to believe the suit would have still started to regrow it's removed portions. Long rant, I know. Dread really got me into the lore of this series, to the point where I'm writing a three part fan-fic about what I could see happening after Dread lol.
@@BenSchappacher Do you think the original power suit was gone completely after the crash and then replaced by the Full Powered Suit, or the original suit was repaired and upgraded into the Full Powered Suit? I see it as the latter.
@@johnleonard9102 it would make more sense if it were to be an upgrade to the original power suit, but that explanation made the most sense to me. Or, maybe the original power suit still exists, it was just damaged in the crash, rendering it useless.
it is. Especially since I never play the NES version, I’m not used to the controls. I’m so used to the physics and everything is zero Mission to the point where the original is a nightmare.
@@BenSchappacher for sure, im playing the whole franchise over again and the nes game just doesnt feel right after playing super and the gba games for many yrs. I rarely play the original
@@theodoromatias9017and you said "Metroid II: Return Of samus" which is refering to the orinal Gameboy game and not AM2R which is a separate thing lmao. also AM2R still doesnt have a chase sequence in the end with the mini metroid lmao. What is even your argument here?
You should probably tweak the title a bit. I only saw side scroller ones. However... Ahh... Super Metroid and Metroid Zero Mission... When you could abuse the wall jump.
@@BenSchappacher it’s a good thing anything short of Metroids, the X, , Dark Samus and Space Pirates won’t attract Samus’ attention and cause her to come here
I honestly thought about it. I still have the footage from when i played it 4 years ago. I might do another AM2R series soon, and i might remake this video along with it. ua-cam.com/video/5Tn5alw1Hg8/v-deo.html
Metroid: 1986
(0:00)
Metroid Zero Mission: 2004
(1:31)
(3:46)
Metroid Samus Returns: 2017
(6:41)
Super Metroid : 1994
(10:22)
(11:24)
Metroid Fusion: 2002
(14:55)
(18:44)
(20:00)
Metroid Dread: 2021
(23:40)
(24:53)
I love the detail of when you save the animals you can see their ship flying to the right as Samus’ ship flies away and in Fusion they come back save you in your hour of need as you did to them. Such a small but amazing detail. Also 1 hour and 56 minutes clear time, nice
wait, you can? oh my god i did not know that
@@normalifelias yeah you Can
I wanna see the bad ending in fusion where samus didn't save the animals
@@arzfan29 while that would be interesting it’s not canon I’m afraid
@@kryptonianotaku4975what’s not canon?
It still is interesting that Samus was so pissed at the Ravenbeak X, that instead of absorbing it like other X, she just straight up obliterates it.
I don't blame her, but still
I wonder what kind of upgrade she’d get from absorbing it
@@BenSchappacher I wonder that aswell
I took it as her completely rejecting him and his supposed contribution as a "father" - she refused to absorb any part of him into herself.
@@BenSchappacher same question for the experiment that fell into the lava and you could see the X-core melting >.
@@BenSchappacher Raven Beak would give a massive ego 😛
"...It will *revive peace in space* ..."
This is just great.
Funny hearing ADAM's voice here, now you can replay metroid fusion with it in your head.
2:04 Samus brain before she shoots at the super missle door: Just in case for later
That slipped past me while watching.
Well it doesn't work because when you come back after the escape the door turns green I think
@@chilldedede
Pretty sure
wait nevermind i think thats either mandela effect or a debug menu
@@chilldedede
No, no, I've seen it happen too
I love how in Metroid Fusion at PYR is the only part where you don't escape but go towards the problem, risking your life by your own
Ha! I never thought of that.
I mean,it isn't like Samus could've escaped to her ship to begin with
@@cloudedarctrooper also true because the door that connects sector pyr with tro is locked by adam
@@hiram64 It's SRX, not TRO. TRO is sector 2.
Oh yeah, my bad, i've confused the order of the sectors
She truly became the Metroid.
Ikr I can finally say the protagonist is metroid and not be wrong now
Please don’t…
Ironically, the thumbnail is a screenshot from Samus Returns, a remake of metroid 2, which is the only 2d metroid game without an escape sequence.
A timed one anyway. It's more of a "I'm done here, time to leave" escape
5:00 I had no idea you could do a shinespark chain to escape faster. So cool.
I like that you did it in Canon order
Love the little details in your gameplay, like how you made Samus look down at the Etecoon in SM or when you stopped to look at the Metroids on the restricted lab in fusion, made the thing look a lot more credible and not just Samus rushing towards a scripted escape sequence
3:26 what a view.
The story of Metroid is not over yet...
WARNING!!
The beginning of the video contains flashing lights.
Nintendo after watching this: 5 MINUTES TO MAIN CHANNEL EXPLOSION, DETONATION PLANET DEMAND 388
That shinespark trick in zero mission was insane
That's power Samus 😱😱😱 24:55
18:34 it's THAT SOUND from F-Zero :o
Ahahahah
Ah Samus Returns. Seeing the destroyed chozo statue, followed by a save station, even if you are new to the series… that should be setting off ALL the red flags.
2:04 That Super Missile did nothing in the long run. That door turns back into a Super Missile door on revisit.
I've been thinking about the hanubia ships. Surely the x can survive by piloting one of them to escape the planet, since we've seen some x manage to do similar feats, considering the Boiler Room situation.
Considering Raven Beak, he probably killed everyone who had the knowledge for flyers the ships after he contained the X outbreak. They still need to assimilate someone with the right memories to get space flight
I highly doubt the scientist flied any ships. I could be wrong.
Although, what if instead of ending the boiler situation, you HAD to evacuate, and went down to SR388? Hmmm?...
Also you can see at the end of dread in the escape sequence they’re gone
I love how rapidly each of these escapes goes between really poorly optimized movement and speedrun tech. lol
Which Metroid game had the most extreme escape to you?
Out of the ones I played either zero mission or AM2R
MP2: Echoes.... planetary inter-dimensional destruction and your only way out was small portal and Metroid Prime cosplaying as you was blocking your way.
Anything with SA-X
@@stevennguyen4993Anything with the EMMIs.
I'd have to say dread. With the technology advancements, it was able to be a lot more immersive. Running back through the areas that you've been through, but also going through new areas that have been exposed through explosions.
I love Metroid’s escape sequences.
The gameboy advance games were fun and I'm glad I played through them... but something about the pastel colors and cartoony look always rubbed me the wrong way. Especially after the look and feel of Super Metroid, the GBA games felt so silly.
I've never thought about that. The GBA games were probably my favorite, I loved the story and controls, but you're right, they lack the darkness and dread of the other games.
It’s more of a comic book aesthetic. I don’t see how they felt “silly” to you.
@@BenSchappacherNot Fusion, though.
The brighter colors of Fusion and Zero Mission were a better fit for a portable system like the GBA since the screen was small, and also unlit on earlier models.
I'd call the GBA Metroid games' art direction closer to a comic book aesthetic than a cartoonish one. Both use a lot of bright colors but contrast them with stark shadows, similar to the art style of Watchmen (which is _definitely_ not something aimed at young children).
Does anyone else get reminded of F-Zero when they hear this sound @18:34 ?
That's because it's the exact same sound from F Zero
@@CreamDollYT Lmaoooo it is?? They recycled a sound from F-Zero? That's hilarious!
@@l3n1x it's from the snes f zero
Ngl wasn't expecting this to omit the Prime trilogy since you forgot to specify in the title
Maybe you can edit it to do say "2D Metroid Escape Sequences (1986-2021)" ?
100%, I was expecting the same thing
Missing the escape sequence from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Forgot to put in the title that it’s just the 2D Metroid games.
and the escape from reactor in ARM2 fan made but is awesome
4:02 Seriously? Clam slamming? This is why we can't have nice things.... 😂
5:42 Now camping!? You have the most badass Bounty Hunter to rival Bobba Fett from Star Wars and you have to camp.....that's so unde....wait, Boba Fett's also sneaky, nevermind as you were.
Fusion's first timer is more of a mad dash to prevent the facility's destruction.
What I want to know is....
Where the hell does Samus keep getting those new gunships after zero mission?
I mean, it'd be one thing if it were just mzm's ship and Metroid 2/super Metroid, but she has a three different ships between Metroid zero mission and Metroid 2 alone.
(Prime 1 ship, prime 2 ship, prime 3 ship)
And then she just has the super Metroid ship until fusion.
My assumption is that the Metroid 2/Super Metroid/Other M ship was supplied by the federation. Fusion/Dread’s gunship was (stated in the intro to Fusion). The prime games I have no clue (Could be argued they’re non canon, but who knows).
But if you think about it, what happened to the space pirate ship she stole at the end of zero mission?
Prime 1 is actually ZM's ship. Just repaired
@@BenSchappacherProbably sold it to a scrapper for extra credits.
_Hey man, a girl's gotta buy herself a decent ship in this galaxy._ 🤷♂️
As for the other Gunships, _frankly, I think most were bought by Samus herself with her bounty rewards._
I mean, they all share a "Chozo style" coloring, similar to her own armor. She probably ordered those to be customized during construction.
I think the only Gunship that the Federation directly provided to her was the purple one, mostly because they were on a timetable to send Samus to investigate the BSL station.
And since ADAM is in this new Gunship, well, why would Samus get a new one later?
@@CreamDollYTNot fully, apperantly, since its missing those wings. :/
Nobody mentioned how you can see my man in discord on the top left near the beginning games
Now why is it that she can't leave some place without something blowing up?
Let's be honest, most of those times, it's the main villain just being a petty sore loser. *Mother Brain in particular, **_Jesus Christ,_** learn to take an L miss infanticide!*
I do wonder about ZDR blowing up, though.
It didn't seem like any self-destruct sequence had been activated at all, so why did it suddenly start blowing up?
I didn't see Raven Beak engage any self-destruct, nor did I hear any warning recprding saying the self-destruct was activated. So why *_did_* ZDR blow up?! 🤨
@MrDibara I think the self-destruct was triggered by the destruction of the base. It could of been the control center for the planet, and without it to regulate the power, it builds and builds until it reaches critical levels. And then... *KABOOM*
@@Jarock316 Problem with is, _there is literally nothing to base that around._
There was no warning, no buildings, nothing at the crash site... there was simply a countdown right after Samus vaporizes that X.
I guess the closest possibility is that Raven Beak might've programmed the planet's self destruct to detonate if he was killed. That is what someone else suggested.
I think that makes sense, since if he fails to capture the power of the Metroids all for himself, then ZDR just becomes an X-infested death trap.
So whether it was as a final revenge on Samus or just a precaution to wipe out the X, this theory does sound more plausible. *Again, I just wished we heard a voiced intercom* (in Chozo language as well) *warning that the self-destruct had been activated.* The way it was left in the game, it kinda just... _happens_ outta nowhere.
That's true. My thought would be that the entire planet was probably rocked by the crash of Itorash landing on the surface of Hanubia. That probably triggered it, if anything.
@@BenSchappacher omg I agree!
3:50 got me like 🤣
Seriously, you do not wanna be on any planet samus is on lol
I'd just be enjoying my day then BAM the planet explodes
Saved the animals, very based
60 seconds? All the time in the world
Fitting quote if from a different franchise
Iconic
Why didn't you include Metroid Prime Space Pirate Frigate, Metroid Prime 2 Sky Temple with the battle of Dark Samus, and Metroid Other M Self Destruct Sequence of the Bottle ship after the battle with Phantoon?
There it says "2D Metroid" So Metroid Prime Series and Other M are Out
Wait... there's more to zero mission?
Like you run around in the zero suit?
Yes. Stealth mission to get your suit back. Or you could go crazy and get seen by every enemy in existence.
You didn't play it?
now if you wonder why she didnt just suit off and go in zero suit, the answer is simple , in zero mision she learned that she must not suit off when escaping from the enemy base even if you are on your ship otherwise youll regret it latter
I'm still lost as to why Samus lost her suit when she was shot down in Zero Mission. The suit is part of her DNA; it's not provided by her ship or zero suit.
It's a cool game sequence, but it messes with the lore.
It's not really in her DNA, the suit can be 'summoned' by her focusing her mind and since it's still machinery, it can malfunction like any other machine. Remember in Metroid Prime when Samus is escaping the Frigate Orpheon in the first part of the game, her suit starts losing features when she's escaping.
What's on her DNA is the ability to be flexible and super athletic granted by the Chozo.
@@hecatia666 I agree with the mechanical malfunction part, but I think it's biomechanical and its stored on her person, like it's a part of her. That's what I mean by it being in her DNA.
Bare with me now; some references I'll bring up have been debated if they are canon or not.
In the manga, Mother Brain tells Samus that she helped the Chozo turn Samus into a bioweapon, and that MB made the power suit. There are a few panels where Samus is like 7 looking at her suit for the first time while it's being developed in a tank. The suit reaches its left hand out to her, like it already recognizes who it belongs to before she even makes contact with it.
Now how come all the other Chozo didn't have a power suit like Samus did? Gray Voice had a suit, but it didn't have an arm cannon and boosters on the back. It looked like an older design.
Dread sheds some light on this by teaching us about the difference between the Thoha Chozo and the Mawkin Chozo. I see the Thoha and the Mawkin tribes as two separate societies with their own cultures and leadership, but they occasionally join forces when it's mutually beneficial. I don't think there was contention between the two tribes until Raven Beak showed up to SR388 and killed the Thoha before they could kill the Metroids.
The Thoha tribe on Zebes needed Samus to be the most powerful and capable warrior among them, so they called up Raven Beak to donate his DNA to Samus. Raven Beak is the only Chozo we see with an arm cannon, so we know he is unique among all Chozo. Because Samus now has his DNA, Mother Brain was able to make a power suit similar to Raven Beak's and make it for Samus.
It's not like Samus puts the suit on like a Marine dressing up, or Iron Man stepping in and out of his suit. She just focuses and then it forms around her. It's like the data for it is stored in her body so she can activate and shut it down at will. Besides that one scene in the manga, we never see Samus looking at her empty suit. She's either wearing the suit, or the suit isn't materialized. I haven't anybody else wear her suit; a stretch for that could be the X parasite that infected her and used her surgically removed suit parts in Fusion.
She doesn't have other suits sitting on a shelf; it's been the same power suit getting upgraded, modified, and surgically changed.
In Fusion, she gets plenty of her suit surgically removed and then she's injected with Metroid DNA, so that's why the suit is so scrawny and fleshy. As time passes into Dread, her suit has regained much of it's bulk. The developers of Dread explain that the power suit is gradually returning to it original form. I don't see that as a Metroid DNA ability; I see that as a power suit ability. If she had survived the infection via surgery but without being injected with Metroid DNA, I'm inclined to believe the suit would have still started to regrow it's removed portions.
Long rant, I know. Dread really got me into the lore of this series, to the point where I'm writing a three part fan-fic about what I could see happening after Dread lol.
I think it has to do with the fact that it isn't the Fully Powered Suit that she gets from the Ruins Test
@@BenSchappacher Do you think the original power suit was gone completely after the crash and then replaced by the Full Powered Suit, or the original suit was repaired and upgraded into the Full Powered Suit?
I see it as the latter.
@@johnleonard9102 it would make more sense if it were to be an upgrade to the original power suit, but that explanation made the most sense to me.
Or, maybe the original power suit still exists, it was just damaged in the crash, rendering it useless.
Man watching the nes one was brutal. It should be easy but nes controls werent the greatest
it is. Especially since I never play the NES version, I’m not used to the controls. I’m so used to the physics and everything is zero Mission to the point where the original is a nightmare.
@@BenSchappacher for sure, im playing the whole franchise over again and the nes game just doesnt feel right after playing super and the gba games for many yrs. I rarely play the original
4:00 look at the top left
Samus likes to destroy stuff
You forgot Metroid II: Return of Samus with the mini Metroid.
not a escape sequence. There is no timer or anything chasing them.
There was no chase sequence in Return of Samus.
@@MokoES There's a computer💻 game👾🕹️🎮 called AM2R which means Another Metroid 2 Remake.
@@theodoromatias9017and you said "Metroid II: Return Of samus" which is refering to the orinal Gameboy game and not AM2R which is a separate thing lmao.
also AM2R still doesnt have a chase sequence in the end with the mini metroid lmao. What is even your argument here?
Little upset AM2R isn't on here as it had one of the best escape sequences...
Facts
Not an official Metroid title.
@@Jarock316 the title didn't have that designation of "only official" and it was better than some official releases.
Not official, thus not worth mentioning.
You should probably tweak the title a bit. I only saw side scroller ones. However...
Ahh... Super Metroid and Metroid Zero Mission... When you could abuse the wall jump.
It doesn't have legs 8:54
everywhere Samus goes just explodes
This reminds me of a joke my friend made, saying if Samus was to land on earth we’d all be screwed
@@BenSchappacher it’s a good thing anything short of Metroids, the X, , Dark Samus and Space Pirates won’t attract Samus’ attention and cause her to come here
No one's talking about how they excluded Other M entirely. It's still a Metroid game man 😢
That's Because Other M is a 3D Metroid game.
Oh, right my bad
*Niggas really be reading titles by the half, MY GOD!* 😑🤦♂️
You forgot the Prime Trilogy btw.
The Primes are spin-offs so they are not in this video which remains in the main games.
(you're not the only one disappointed by the way but hey)
Neat
some of them are not escape rather it's stop the destruction.
Should've included the one from AM2R.
I honestly thought about it. I still have the footage from when i played it 4 years ago. I might do another AM2R series soon, and i might remake this video along with it.
ua-cam.com/video/5Tn5alw1Hg8/v-deo.html
Ok I'll admit it I'm use to the Metroid and super Metroid I know those but those future games No there to creepy for me
Go escape Samus!!! 10:36
What's whith Samus and explodeding planets?😂
Where was Super Metroid
10:22
When why call it metroid call the game were at the end you have to escape a explosion
H-h-h-hurry up!
Diggernaught was literally one of my least favorite bosses and sequence in Return of Samus
Very cool boss music though
Dang what was wrong with Diggernaut
super Metroid is the best
Sides roller Metroid. Not 2D. FTFY
0/100 for missing out the Prime Escape Sections...
The title says '2D', Prime is '3D'. Samus Returns and Dread count as 2D because of the gameplay.
0/100 for not reading title
Awww should have thrown in AM2R's...
Not an official Metroid game.
@@Jarock316 Good enough to be considered one.
God metroid 2 looks like shit.. Hopefully they give it a good ol metroid dread update and put it on the switch.
Good vid but how do you get these games on pc plz tell me🫡
Roms and emulators
@@BenSchappacher thx