I think when they say that they didn't have the technology to make what they wanted to make with Metroid Dread, I actually think they were talking about AI. The AI of these robots that are hunting you and tracking you down. That stuff ain't easy to program well.
That was my thought, too!! They probably wanted to replicate the feel of scripted SA-X encounters AND bring back open-ended exploration, but it's hard to do both. Now they got the AI to pull it off
@@ArloStuff I wouldn't buy into that idea. Nintendo wanted some nostalgia dollars and nostalgia cred. There's no reality where they couldn't create the "dread" game they wanted with the tech at the time. Don't buy into the BS hype
Apparently Sakamoto in an interview clarified that not only will there definitely be more 2D Metroid games after dread, he already has a new idea in the works. Love to see that Metroid is back in the limelight
I don't know if this is mentioned in the vid or not but its good that, even though this is the conclusion to the current story, they are still going to continue Samus' adventure. Metroid wouldn't be Metroid without her.
I imagine the reason they said it's another new metroid game before revealing it was so that people don't think it's metroid prime 4 when samus appears onscreen, so people don't get disappointed or confused.
They could've not mentioned it was a Metroid game, while still saying Prime 4 is on the way. They could've said, "Metroid Prime 4 is still in development, but here's something else you may want to see." Still, you make a good point.
I saw some people during the live stream when they showed “Metroid 5” thinking that they actually skipped Metroid Prime 4 and that this was Prime 5 or something like that, so the clarification was definitely justified 😅
It wasn't a great year for Metroid fans, but starting October things are looking up! I would have been happy with Metroid Prime Pinball for Switch or a 2D collection. But Dread makes me happy.. though I had my own concept in my head for a metroid that was even more expansive.. but that could be done in a Metroid 6 or even 7.
Can we please, please just get a 1-2 slam dunk of Dread and Prime 4, reviewing and selling well? Metroid deserves to be cemented as a household Nintendo franchise.
problem is metroid isnt a very “normie” friendly franchise, it never really holds hands, it puts all on you to figure things out, harder than most games on the market, darker stories so less mass appeal, not advertised as much, it lacks consistency in its gameplay as every new game shakes up the formula, and also its got very little in the name of direct story and sure mario doesnt have much but its much more consistent and much less experimental
I think itd be cool to expand on the franchise and have a game or 2 follow a new character or characrers with different attacks and abilities. Unless a franchise is built around that concept already we dont see it too often but whenever it happens its great
@@majintv24 it would be very interesting to expand and follow other characters, but with the Metroid series it has and always will follow Samus until she is either too old to put on the armor, or she dies. Samus is as important to Metroid as Link is to Zelda. She is literally the only humanoid we know of that can wear and utilize the powersuit to it's full potential because of the genetic grafts she received from the Chozo, they built the armor to fit her properly. No other armor would work for a human. Samus is the best leading lady in the Nintendo library, because she's good at her job, and she has character. I think it will take Samus being incapacitated or killed outright to have a new character take her place in the franchise, but I hope they let us play as a chozo from before Samus's life
The fact that they actually subtitled it “Dread” is the icing on the cake. They knew that hardcore Metroid fans would know that name and that makes me happier than it should.
It was interesting to see some reactions where people went "Metroid 5? Why 5?" Without seeing the title sequences of Super and Fusion, it's not common knowledge that those games are labeled Metroid 3 and 4, in the exact style they used in this trailer. That really showed me they care about the small stuff in the best way.
I never played a Metroid game in my life. I never cared about the franchise and mostly watched bits of gameplay from the original. But seeing as this took almost 20 years to be made I may just make this my first Metroid game.
Imagine going back in time to someone who just finished Fusion and telling them "you'll get the continuation to that giant cliffhanger in 20 years, have fun"
"especially on the gamecube you could make whatever you wanted" the gamecube was still limited in a lot of ways, just not graphically for a title like this. you couldn't do more sophisticated enemy ai like you can now for example
Also, back in the GameCube the storage space was a HUGE issue. The thing was more powerful than the PS2 yet the mini disks turned down a lot of developers, since they didn't wanna deal with the hassle of splitting their games into multiple pieces
You really think the AI in a game like this is going to be anything more sophisticated than a basic finite state machine? Gameplay-wise I don't see anything here that couldn't have been done on the Gamecube.
Yeah, no, I'm sorry but I seriously the AI in Dread is going to be anything so CPU intensive that a gamecube couldn't pull it off. What Sakamoto really should be saying is that at the time they didn't have the creative drive and energy to properly execute this. Super Metroid is a masterpiece but that masterpiece also came at great human cost with staff essentially living a Nintendo and not emerging until the game was done.
@@Furluge This is nonsense. First off, they couldn't have made it a GC game even if they wanted to. It was ALWAYS a strictly handheld (in this case, the DS) targeted game, just like the prior 2 games that same team made (aka "Metroid Fusion" & "Zero Mission"). Development costs & dev team requirements on the GC would have simply been way, WAAAAAY too high for Sakamoto's super small team at Nintendo R&D1 to handle (let alone even get approved by upper management) and the GC was on its way out by 2004-2005 anyways. And 1st party Wii games had even LARGER budgets + dev team sizes as those for the GC, making it even LESS feasible a possibility. Secondly, the single-core, super low clocked IBM PowerPC CPU in the Cube was way, WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY slower than even the 4-core ARM A57 setup in the Switch. It's VERY within the realm of possibility that the dynamic AI routines Sakamoto desired for the E.M.M.I's would STILL have been technologically unfeasible on even the GC without negatively impacting the rest of the game's design/quality. Only having a SINGLE CPU thread to work with is hard enough when dealing with stuff like complicated AI subroutines, let ALONE if that single thread is also crazy slow, and this was true even for that time. Both desktop CPU's like the Athlon/XP & Pentium 3/4 AS WELL as the P3 based Celeron in the OG Xbox were all EONS beyond the GC in raw CPU performance. The Cube's PS2 ass-kicking power came primarily from its custom ArtX designed "Flipper" GPU, NOT a super powerful CPU. The GC hardware's primary strength was in pushing STOOPID amounts of simultaneous polygons on screen at once (see "Metroid Prime" or "Rogue Squadron II"), where it could even whoop the OG Xbox by a notable margin, but complicated AI routines? That's the exact kind of things that the GC struggled with & which even the otherwise slower PS2 could do better (assuming an experienced PS2 dev). And even if it was technically possible on the Cube, getting a proper full-on 2D Metroid game greenlit for the home consoles w/ a proper home console game budget during the peak of the "Metroid Prime" era & the dawn of HD gaming would have been a COMPLETE non-starter. The massive indie led 2D gaming revival simply hadn't happened yet, as 3D gaming technology & game design was still evolving by MASSIVE leaps & bounds basically every single year.
I wasnt even born yet when rumors of Dread started but somehow I must have heard about it somewhere because i felt deep down in my memory when I went through my metroid phase and completed super metroid a bunch on the wiius vc when i was about 5 or 6 I must have stumbled upon the name Metroid Dread somewhere on youtube rapidly watching metroid videos. It felt really familiar and strange and really felt like I heard it somewhere but not recently. I just feel like I really need to play this now.
As someone who knows next to nothing about Metroid, when I saw "Metroid 5" I was confused. But when I saw "Metroid Dread" I felt like I had heard it somewhere before. Then I heard people talking about Arlo and his reaction, so I got here and watched him die. But now I have (some) knowledge, so that's cool.
Same here. They're *just* uncanny enough. I also like how the EMMI look like robots that could exist in real life: they seem to be designed similarly to four-legged bots that exist in real life (e.g. Spot or BigDog), although EMMI is clearly much more flexible. As such, it's not hard to believe that it's built specifically for both maximum stability and maximum mobility--the perfect weapon to chase down an agile target like Samus.
Hm…if it was designed to hunt Metroids, then why weren’t they deployed sooner? The story so far would imply that these were created only after Fusion. Assuming your theory holds water, it holds significant implications for the story at large.
According to the online thing for Metroid dread, the EMMIs were made for exploring and extracting DNA. My guess is that they were sent by the federation to hunt down samus and extract the Metroid part of her DNA so they can resume their Metroid cloning program after she blew up the remaining Metroids in fusion
Well, as a Metroid and F-Zero fan I'm very happy... Metroid barely had it better for a long time than F Zero. But yes, when do we finally get another F Zero or at least a remaster of X or GX...they could at least give us that
The fact that this is a sequel 20 years in the making based on a concept the developers have been wanting to make for 15 years is just awesome. I don’t know a lot about the Metroid series but I’m so happy for Metroid fans this is really cool.
I have never wanted a video game to be made as badly as this one. I play through the entire series every year around this time, and I always get bummed when I get to Fusion, knowing that it was the last entry to an incomplete but otherwise boss series.
You said it! I personally am a huge fan of the series since I was a kid, but I didn't even think of it like that. I'm really glad that they waited until the time was right, even though it was quite a long time!
Arlo, as a die-hard Metroid fan, I’d love a video elaborating on your feelings toward Metroid Fusion, since it’s actually my favorite game in the series. I totally understand why many prefer Super, but for me it’s Fusion all the way
Fusion was dissapointing for a lot of people becuase it was the first 2d metroid that wasn't actually a metroidvania... that's why I'm even more excited for this game, knowing that it'll be the first metroidvania from the ORIGINAL metroidvania series in 27 years!
Not sure of your age, but us older Metroid fans were blown away by how Super Metroid perfected what Metroid meant at the time (and we walked uphill in the snow both ways to buy it at our local video game shop ;-) ). After experiencing that, all the hand holding that occurred in Metroid Fusion was kind of a turn off. At least that's how I felt about it. The whole concept around Metroid up thru Super Metroid was that you were alone. After the brief intros, there was zero talking in those games (that I remember, and remakes aside). No help was coming. Win or die. Then all of a sudden, in Fusion, you have this "Adam" guy telling you what to do, holding back upgrades from you, and putting a pinpoint on your map telling you exactly where to go. Oh and everything else is basically closed off until you achieve this next step of the mission. It was a guided tour of that research station. Sure, Zebes was sectioned off based on your abilities in Super Metroid, but it didn't FEEL like anything was being held back from you. I still like Fusion. It is a fantastic game. But when I make the decision to play a Metroid game, 70% of the time, I'm gonna sink the next 3 hours into Super Metroid.
@@luke-i1w Yeah, you've pretty much summed up what makes Dread such a big deal as a return to the Metroidvania-style formula of Super. Another exciting thing about this game is that Adam returns as your ship's computer from Fusion, but this time around he's just there to give the player a bunch of lore and a few gameplay tips. You're still on your own when it comes to finding your way out of the bowels of planet ZDR.
I like the fusion suit. It shows that they're willing to change the character and go interesting places with the story. I'd be lame if they just kept doing similar stories where nothing changes in the universe.
One of my favorite things about the Fusion suit is that it accentuates beyond any shadow of a doubt the non-euclidean alien anatomy it gives her, subtly conveying how incomprehensibly advanced the civilization behind it is.
It would have been super hype if they hadn't told us ahead of time what they were showing us, but then people would be so confused as to whether this was Metroid Prime 4.
I don't think they should have done that. The thought of a side scroller MP4 would have been kind of disappointing. Also, after the first seconds of the trailer I thought "please, don't be Other M part 2, but then I quickly realized the similarities to Return of Samus".
@@Chrisco_Thingking For those people I will note here, Metroid and Metroid Prime are considered different series with a shared canon. There's Metroid Prime, MP2, MP3, and the upcoming MP4. Separately, there's Metroid, Metroid 2: Return of Samus, Metroid 3 is an alternate title for Super Metroid given in-game, and Metroid 4 is an alternate title for Metroid Fusion also given in-game.
I love the animations on the emmi, they move in such an "efficient" way, using the least movements necessary, not even turning their torso when mot needed, thus walking backwards. so cool and ominous.
@@kite4803 - Canonically there hasn’t been a direct sequel to Metroid Fusion and that was in 2002, every other Metroid game like Prime was set in between the Metroid games 1-4. Zero Mission, and Samus Returns were remakes, and Other M was a sequel of sorts to Super Metroid since it leads into Fusion. So yeah, this game is a huge deal for Metroid fans like me, and personally I never thought we would get a Metroid 5 let alone Dread, Fusion felt pretty wrapped up by the games conclusion and I wasn’t really sure if it needed a sequel. I loved Fusion despite it being linear, the story was amazing and the SA-X was what kept me glued to my GBA screen at the time. I’ve played it many times over, it’s a great game. But I’m very excited for Dread.
It boggles the mind that we haven’t gotten a new mainline 2d Metroid in 19 years! I got the amiibo 2 pack and special edition pre ordered, so hyped for this.
I, after seeing how badass this game looked, managed to pre-order the Special Edition of Metroid Dread, quickly caught up and lore and I can officially say I'm hyped. This is gonna be my first Metroid game. And boy could I not be more excited.
I feel like such a dummy in retrospect for watching the entire Dread trailer thinking it was a Fusion remake. Why, because Samus looks slightly blue? C'mon, me, get it together!
i get the feeling that the E.M.M.I that we've seen so far are the "easy mode" and get progressively more TERRIFYING as the game goes on. like one that is faster, one that takes more time scanning making it more risky to use that cloaking thing, one that's gonna take more super cannon hits to take down, ect
I really want the same feeling I got playing Zero Mission the first time in Chozodia where if the space pirates spot you they all chase you and it was TERRIFYING but I also love it in metroid.
I'd love it if they also become faster, stronger and more intelligent as the game progresses. Instead of introducing a new variant that possesses expanded abilities, it would be really scary to encounter the same E.M.M.I as before, hide behind a wall, and suddenly it's able to break through and pursue you. That's just an example, but all it would take is to have a few abilities that they gain over time. They could break through terrain, work together to corner you, lock doors to funnel you down paths - there's loads of ways they could become more threatening. Also, if they didn't all improve at the same rate, it would make it more interesting (as well as more fair) every time you encounter one - not knowing if you'll be able to take the easy way out, or if it'll be too smart to be tricked. By the end of the game, they'll all be incredibly powerful and cunning, so you'll never truly outclass them.
Actually that was shown in the treehouse, like they first start off not being able to crawl through tight spaces, and then they introduce ones that do just that.
Yeah (most) past Metroid games haven't exactly been friendly to newcomers, since it's often confusing and has those moments where you're just stuck. Have you tried metroid fusion? That game has more accessibility options and is just better imo
yes, i think the best games to try for newcomers are fusion, zero mission, the prime games, or if any of those games are not easy to come by, Samus Returns
My thoughts on the game being open vs. linear: Here’s the thing, in a horror/tense setting, linear works very well because it’s not a question of if you’re going to run into something that stalks you but when, and you don’t know anything about the whens or the wheres on first playthrough, just that it’s going to happen. In a linear game like Metroid Fusion you can’t just sequence break to avoid the SA-X. You can’t find another path around it. No, you have your inevitable run-in and you have to deal with it; you have to survive. The dollhouse section of RE Village is a great example of this. These E.M.M.I.s give me the same feelings I had when I first dealt with SA-X as a child only there is one mechanic that gives an out that isn’t running away like King Arthur and his knights from Monty Python and the Holy Grail as extreme an example as that is, but it’s basically a last resort since if you mess it up, you’re dead, so best not to get caught in the first place. On the other hand, open can also work in a horror environment. REmake 2 is a perfect example of this with the Mr. X tyrant and how it roams around the map, but that’s also the sole reason why it works: you _know_ Mr. X is trailing you at all times he’s active, and it adds to the strategy of blocking off paths and having to plan out your routes, whether to take risks and ford through hordes of zombies and other things that want you dead, unlocking shortcuts, stuff like that. The E.M.M.I.s would need to provide that same feeling throughout the entire game since your introduction with that first one seemed like it was breaking down, and while I doubt all E.M.M.I.s patrol the entirety of the game, if the game is going to go with open exploration, there’s gotta be plenty of them to give a similar impression that they’re all stalking you and that you’re never safe except for the Save rooms and the like, and given we’ve seen at least two variants (the white and green ones), it’s certainly possible to get enough of them to make that impression, especially since we know that these are GF robots and the GF at this point of the story probably wants Samus dead.
Not just that. There's a variety and different types of these robots as shown with how the green one straight up slinks through small areas like a morph ball.
I couldn’t believe my eyes when Metroid 5 popped up on the screen. Then the fact it actually was Dread after all these years later hearing about this game! I can’t believe it! It’s going to be awesome!
Well I wouldn’t call it dead I mean dreads coming out 4 years after samus returns on 3DS. Which is about the same length since the last new Zelda game came out that wasn’t a remake
@@meta9492 yeah but since Samus Returns was a remake it meant that there hadn't been an original Metroid game since Other M in 2010 (we don't talk about Federation Force)
@@SneakySnek-rt7mo they're story-driven "games" though, now look at Monster Hunter and Souls games (and Minecraft, Fortnite, and so on), no story whatsoever and still sell like hot cakes
Personally, I think the Fusion suit is the best suit design in the series. It looks a lot sleeker and less clunky than the classic versions of the Power Suit, and the forearm blades are a nice nod to the Chozo statues. The new version also looks good, but I think the helmet shape looks slightly odd.
The graphics look like the type that aren't flattered by UA-cam compression. I suspect that with the crisp, sharpness of running on your own TV, it'll pop a lot better.
I hope it lives up to Metroid fans expectations and sells well. I’m also hoping they up the creepiness factor as the game progresses. Maybe you think the robots can’t follow you out of their patrol areas, but than they start to. Maybe a bigger, way scarier enemy stalks you at the end.
2:22 "But there are some people who have been waiting... since Super Metroid." Me. I am one of those people. I am 41 friggin' years old, I never cared for Fusion, and I've been waiting for this game since I was a teenager. That is a LONG time.
I. Knew it. I saw Emmi and thought, "That tech looks federation". I didn't catch the treehouse because my break ended but I think the federation made Emmi to beat Samus as a backup plan in case she went rogue. Which, if we recall the end of fusion, she did to a T. Now Emmi has gone rogue from neglect in the facility she was created in, and with the federation out of options to stop Samus they wake her up. Afterwards it's simple to put up a distress beacon because Samus always goes after distress beacons
Actually, in the Dread Report the devs said that the GF found readings of possible remaining X parisites and sent 7 E.M.M.I. to investigate it. The unit of E.M.M.I. mysteriously dissapeared soon after, and Samus traveled to the planet they were dispatched on to investigate. She might not be on the nicest terms with the GF at the moment, but it's obvious that they aren't openly hostile to her as of yet.
When they said this is the end of the Metroid arc, to me that means that any sequels to Dread won't be focusing on Metroids. They might make prequels where Metroids are present, but as for the story moving forward, Metroids will only be found in the history books from this game on.
Yea initially I assumed it meant the end of the story and future games would be set before. But then realized coukd just mean focused on other stuff than Metroids/X/etc. If they aren’t heavily involved and resolved here maybe 6 on could be focused on Samus against the Federation themselves or a new alien threat.
@@rhettmitchell The series isn't called Samus. Not every game has to be about her. There's a lot that could be done with a game that's set in the Metroid universe but doesn't centre around Samus.
@@alfiehicks1 like federation force but better where say someone also battles metroids etc. and maybe a samus cameo where they fight as she is a federation fugitive.
I forgot until someone brought it up, but since this is a sequel to Fusion, Samus is part Metroid and on the run from the Galactic Federation. Also, some possibilities of the X Virus still being alive.
EMMI seems to have some of Samus’ abilities, so maybe they are made from the parts of her suit they removed at the beginning of fusion? They don’t look like anything we’ve seen before so they might have been created by the Federation. Nvm, i forgot that the SA-X WAS her original suit, and not just a copy. It’s still not impossible, but it’s pretty unlikely.
I saw this comment (from the user Zaku Guriin) on the Metroid Dread trailer (in the Gamespot channel): "I love being right. Years ago when Metroid 2 remake came out there was a cryptic message after the final art in the game is unlocked that said M5D and the D was colored red. I remember telling all my friends that this was them teasing Metroid 5 Dread and nobody believed me." Is this true or is the trolling?
The final (11th) Chozo Memory is an edit of the 10th one, it is all red and shows a Chozo with an arm cannon having killed another Chozo, posed as if giving orders for war. The "cryptic message" instead of saying 11/10 saying "2d/10", with "2d" being in red, so "M5D and the D was colored red" is only partly true. Image of 11th Memory: imgur.com/a/ZvFnYFZ
I just got this great idea for an area in dread. What if samus goes into an factory made by the chozo where you can see the making of the energy tanks. That would be awesome.
9:20 Uhhh... Actually, "Samus Returns" sold freaking FANTASTICALLY considering the context in which it launched (as a 3DS exclusive in a long dormant series, releasing like 1/2 a year into the Switch's RED HOT & 1st party game STUFFED first year on shelves). To say it sold "poorly" just isn't accurate to what actually happened...
Some people just have more specific wants, I suppose. I hope Metroid fans in general aren't going to be in too particular of a mindset as to what this game should exactly be like. Many of them have been playing Super in particular so long, I can imagine at least some of them feel on a certain level that Super is exactly what Metroid as a whole should be, and consequently might be less open to divergence from that formula... It pays to go in with an open mind, I believe.
@@Nicholasryan17 which is not a bad thing at all. The story will likely be pretty important since this is the last game in the story arc so they need to be able to tell it in an efficient way. One of my biggest issues with breath of the wild was that the story was an absolute mess, constantly being shown via flashbacks every so often.
Ironically, I like fusion (and zero mission, those two are my favorites), but I really disliked samus returns. It felt too easy (at least after a certain pickup), relied too hard on its gimmick, and looked.. weirdly generic.
@@Ray_2112 Agree that the revised games are better than the originals… BUT they were updated with Quality of Life improvements which required additional buttons… L & R buttons… Game and Watch only has two buttons… which is probably why the Zelda Game & Watch has the NES games, and the Gameboy Link’s Awakening… In retrospective the Mario Game & Watch could’ve and should’ve had Mario, 1,2,3 or Super Mario Land 1, 2, 3, Wario Land… Maybe a Mario Game & Watch 2… could have these Gameboy games…as they’re infinitely more fun than original Super Mario Bros.
Okay so I don't know anything about Metroid, but I'm confused: In 2017, they announced Metroid 4 in the E3 direct. Then, in 2019, they announced that they were scrapping development and starting over. But now they're released Metroid 5? Are they going to release game 5 before game 4?
This announcement has already inspired me to start playing through the series lol. I'm so excited! Edit: Lmao I already know the order to play them in but thanks to everyone who was excited to help!
Here the timeline: Metroid Zero Mission replaces Metroid 1 Metroid Prime Metroid Prime Hunters Metroid Prime 2: Echos Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Metroid Prime: Federation Force Metroid Samus Returns replaces Metroid 2: Return of Samus Super Metroid Metroid Other M Metroid Fusion Metroid Dread
@@peterludwig4599 also the fact that you don’t have to play the prime games if you just want the basic story for the 2d Metroid. Because the story for 2d and prime are different.
@@HolyCow0273 True. Prime is mostly, the two spin offs not counting, all about the Phazon. It is a closed storyline. But you should play it to see how the space pirates claimed their power back and that they never were gone.
I started playing Metroid because I watched Alien and Aliens last year and really like them both and noticed all the things Metroid took from those movies.
Yo hear me out, what about in the ending of this game show that Samus is in advance state of mutuation because of the Metroid DNA and the next game she fight and search for a cure of her mutuation before she become a massive destruction bio weapon
I wonder how this game will do in a post Hollow Knight World. $20 for that game, $60 for this. I am excited, but worried that indie MetriodVanias may make people not what to try this out for $60.
I think indie metroidvanias will actually boost this game’s sales. The indie games introduced so many people to the metroidvania genre. I wouldn’t be nearly as excited for this game if I hadn’t enjoyed other metroidvanias like hollow knight and iconoclasts.
@@stuffedanimalwars7692 Really glad to hear. I hope that is the case for more people as well. I just want Metriod to at least be a 'B' tier franchise for Nintendo. Considering how well games sell on Switch there is a good chance it will do well. Crazy how the whole genre is named after Metriod and Castlevania and yet we rarely get games in those franchises these days. Indies have been keeping the genre alive for years.
If you look at the comments for this trailer on other channels you can see how little people know about Metroid and it's canvases and really reveals how much of a niche it actually is.
The treehouse folks clarified that the shown game was quite an early build, and developers can do a lot with polish in such a short time, I suspect the final release will look much better
This is how you do a good horror monster/enemy. You can’t kill it, but you can divert it, and have advantages over it if you’re clever. THAT is how you create tension!! I’m so excited!
Remember a few years ago A senior editor for game informer said in an interview that Nintendo was working on a game that was “very officially cancelled” I can’t help but wonder if dread was what he was talking about Source: nintendoeverything.com/rumor-nintendo-reviving-dead-and-buried-game-kingdom-hearts-switch-talk/
I can’t think of any other examples of stuff that was cancelled, but Metroid Dread was technically never even announced, nor was there ever any public cancelation statements, at least that I’ve seen. I’m still excited for it, though, and it’d be cool if it was the game Reggie was talking about.
Closing the story of the Metroids is a cool and unexpected idea. The part that’s really neat to me is that the title would still work as Samus now permanently has Metroid DNA in her. The series can expand on her possibly gaining new powers (like life steal maybe?) and being a triple threat to the space Pirates now. Now they’ll want Samus alive so they can do experiments or something. This isn’t even mentioning the evil Chozo, which is potentially a VERY interesting can of worms to open for the franchise.
I think he meant that Metroids are now extinct in the Metroid universe save for Samus herself; who now holds the title of the last Metroid. Games going forward probably won't feature them at all. It's sad since the franchise is literally named after them. But after the events of Metroid II, Super Metroid, and Fusion, it's hard to see how keeping Metroids as part of the series will work. What? Will the Galactic Federation have yet another secret breeding program? That will be the 3rd time that has happened. So I just think going forward Samus will carry the mantle of metroid in Metroid.
@@rhettmitchell If I'm being honest, I don't mind the remake as a concept, but the lighting could definitely use some work from what they showed us, and it would be a damn shame if they excluded content that was in the originals like in ORAS.
I gave up hope years ago. After seeing "Metroid 5" in the trailer, a glimmer of hope appeared in me again. Then, seeing that they actually called it Metroid Dread made me almost fall over. This announcement truly made my day.
I suggest you go back to finish Super Metroid. It can seem a bit dated and clunky, but it still is a masterpiece of 2D exploration adventure games. Afterward you should definitely try Zero Mission and Fusion (both of them on GBA and Wii U Virtual Console) and Samus Returns (3DS).
Something I don’t see anyone talking about is that we see an actual living chozo in the trailer, unless I’m mistaken I thought they were extinct minus the chozo ghosts in prime, that’s some exiting stuff
Slight correction, the game actually comes out three weeks BEFORE my birthday. But still very close!
Also, METROID DREADWIEJFPINM#)$NV)INRM)IERNG
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I very much concur with the latter statement!
It comes out a week before mine which makes me know what I’m getting for my birthday 😃😃😄
It's about weak and half after mine, but better late than never :-)
It comes out one day before my birthday. It’s perfect timing!!
I think when they say that they didn't have the technology to make what they wanted to make with Metroid Dread, I actually think they were talking about AI. The AI of these robots that are hunting you and tracking you down. That stuff ain't easy to program well.
Ooh, great point!
Probably, despite the scary feeling, SA-X AI isn't that good, she stop chasing you very easily in Metroid Fusion
@@eduu729 same with the space pirate AI from Zero Mission, it was way too easy to lose them haha
That was my thought, too!! They probably wanted to replicate the feel of scripted SA-X encounters AND bring back open-ended exploration, but it's hard to do both. Now they got the AI to pull it off
@@ArloStuff I wouldn't buy into that idea. Nintendo wanted some nostalgia dollars and nostalgia cred. There's no reality where they couldn't create the "dread" game they wanted with the tech at the time. Don't buy into the BS hype
Apparently Sakamoto in an interview clarified that not only will there definitely be more 2D Metroid games after dread, he already has a new idea in the works. Love to see that Metroid is back in the limelight
Thank you so much for this info
I don't know if this is mentioned in the vid or not but its good that, even though this is the conclusion to the current story, they are still going to continue Samus' adventure. Metroid wouldn't be Metroid without her.
@@leagueofdead569 Ironically, the series called "Metroid" works without Metroids but doesn't work without Samus Aran.
@@justascarecrow6988 zelda situation
Not definitely. Only if Dread’s sales meet expectations.
I imagine the reason they said it's another new metroid game before revealing it was so that people don't think it's metroid prime 4 when samus appears onscreen, so people don't get disappointed or confused.
fair point
They could've not mentioned it was a Metroid game, while still saying Prime 4 is on the way. They could've said, "Metroid Prime 4 is still in development, but here's something else you may want to see." Still, you make a good point.
@@dannys8014 yeah, that would have probably been best
I saw some people during the live stream when they showed “Metroid 5” thinking that they actually skipped Metroid Prime 4 and that this was Prime 5 or something like that, so the clarification was definitely justified 😅
On the other hand, think of it the other way: People are already hyped just by the way it was introduced.
The aliens genuinely looked incredible in the trailer, it's a great year for Metroid fans. Nintendo killed it this year.
Never knew you were a metroid fan!
Just some BotW 2 footage would've done it for me, but a new Metroid game too? And one that looks this awesome? They sure came through with this E3.
Dude, u have the same tastes as I, do you want be my friend?
It wasn't a great year for Metroid fans, but starting October things are looking up!
I would have been happy with Metroid Prime Pinball for Switch or a 2D collection. But Dread makes me happy.. though I had my own concept in my head for a metroid that was even more expansive.. but that could be done in a Metroid 6 or even 7.
Hi,agin
Can we please, please just get a 1-2 slam dunk of Dread and Prime 4, reviewing and selling well? Metroid deserves to be cemented as a household Nintendo franchise.
That would be a great callback to Fusion / Prime 1
@@peterthefish97 and Zero Mission and Prime 2
problem is metroid isnt a very “normie” friendly franchise, it never really holds hands, it puts all on you to figure things out, harder than most games on the market, darker stories so less mass appeal, not advertised as much, it lacks consistency in its gameplay as every new game shakes up the formula, and also its got very little in the name of direct story and sure mario doesnt have much but its much more consistent and much less experimental
I think itd be cool to expand on the franchise and have a game or 2 follow a new character or characrers with different attacks and abilities. Unless a franchise is built around that concept already we dont see it too often but whenever it happens its great
@@majintv24 it would be very interesting to expand and follow other characters, but with the Metroid series it has and always will follow Samus until she is either too old to put on the armor, or she dies.
Samus is as important to Metroid as Link is to Zelda. She is literally the only humanoid we know of that can wear and utilize the powersuit to it's full potential because of the genetic grafts she received from the Chozo, they built the armor to fit her properly. No other armor would work for a human.
Samus is the best leading lady in the Nintendo library, because she's good at her job, and she has character. I think it will take Samus being incapacitated or killed outright to have a new character take her place in the franchise, but I hope they let us play as a chozo from before Samus's life
The fact that they actually subtitled it “Dread” is the icing on the cake. They knew that hardcore Metroid fans would know that name and that makes me happier than it should.
I’m not even really a Metroid fan, but I instantly recognized the name.
i don't recognize it, can you help me?
I'm not even really a big Metroid fan, and I didn't recognize the name.
@@waddledottz Metroid Dread has been the working name of the sequel to Metroid Fusion since 2005.
It actually isn’t just in name. It’s a full revival of that cancelled concept.
Good thing arlo got resuscitated after his heart attack during e3
The Muppet Gods have let him live another day!
SUS
AMONG US
The same can not be said for his chair.
If my health was any worse, I think the excitement of this reveal might've actually killed me LOL
Hope you’re doing okay bruv!
Hope you do okay, don’t want to give out from excitement
Hope you feel better soon man, try not to overexert yourself! ♥️
You’ll be good broski 💞💞
wait why are people taking this comment at such face value LOL I'm completely fine
It was interesting to see some reactions where people went "Metroid 5? Why 5?" Without seeing the title sequences of Super and Fusion, it's not common knowledge that those games are labeled Metroid 3 and 4, in the exact style they used in this trailer. That really showed me they care about the small stuff in the best way.
It's like how in Japan, Super Mario World has thr subtitle "Super Mario Bros. 4"
Also shows it's been way too long since Fusion if the mainline games aren't even known anymore being numbered
@MageBurger I love those little moments . its like a callback to 80s movies when it would start with the text
Oh yeah, Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion use the "Metroid 3/4" label during the game's start clip before going to the title screen.
"I had 17 pairs of socks on. All blown off."
Arlo, you are the best. XD
Crazy to think how long Metroid Dread was planned for. I remember rumors dating back to when I was in middle school and now I'm doing my PhD.
Cringe sneak flex
PhD? "Player Haters Degree"?
Weird flex but ok
Good luck getting your PhD
@@supercamborg4218 Thanks.
"Don't spoil anything future person"
"Yeah but Solid Snake!"
🤣
LMAO
You can't go changing the future like that!!
"Yeah but Metroid Dread!"
I never played a Metroid game in my life. I never cared about the franchise and mostly watched bits of gameplay from the original. But seeing as this took almost 20 years to be made I may just make this my first Metroid game.
Good. I'm glad to see so many new people willing to try out the series. This is exactly the kind of push Metroid needs right now.
Out of curiosity, what about this game makes it seem appealing so far?
@@dinar8749 Well, I am a fan of 2D and 3D platformers.
You should definitely try that franchise. Most games are very high quality and Dread would be a great way to start - highly recommended.
@@dinar8749 keeping up with the Joneses. But at least is a good thing
All I know is that Metroid Dread is an instant Day 1 buy for me.
same here!
Same
"Suddenly everyone started liking metroid" 🌟the narrator
I haven't played a Metroid game, but I've got a feeling I need to play this game.
Same. It looks so fun.
Do it. It's such a great series.
Play Super Metroid, if you have online it's on SNES virtual console and it still holds up to this day.
I played 1 and 4 in the GBA and 3 in the SNES. Had an amazing time with all of them.
Yes. Feed that feeling
Imagine showing this to someone back when discussion of Dread first came up.
2021 would seem like a far off year to them lol
If you asked them when they think it came out they’d say 2046
Imagine going back in time to someone who just finished Fusion and telling them "you'll get the continuation to that giant cliffhanger in 20 years, have fun"
@@JoelBurger Thats literally me, I was like 8 when I beat Fusion and its now 20 years later
@@Nicholasryan17 "lItErAlLy" "cAn U iMagInE?" Fucking embarrassing, you man children.
Arlo dying to this reveal was the funniest thing I’ve seen all week
yeah it made I couldn't help but grin.
It was incredibly wholesome
My disappointment is nonexistent and my day is improved. Thank you, Nintendo.
"especially on the gamecube you could make whatever you wanted" the gamecube was still limited in a lot of ways, just not graphically for a title like this. you couldn't do more sophisticated enemy ai like you can now for example
Also, back in the GameCube the storage space was a HUGE issue. The thing was more powerful than the PS2 yet the mini disks turned down a lot of developers, since they didn't wanna deal with the hassle of splitting their games into multiple pieces
You really think the AI in a game like this is going to be anything more sophisticated than a basic finite state machine? Gameplay-wise I don't see anything here that couldn't have been done on the Gamecube.
@@Monody512 Heck, the basic programming for patrol routes has basically existed since PAC-MAN.
Yeah, no, I'm sorry but I seriously the AI in Dread is going to be anything so CPU intensive that a gamecube couldn't pull it off. What Sakamoto really should be saying is that at the time they didn't have the creative drive and energy to properly execute this. Super Metroid is a masterpiece but that masterpiece also came at great human cost with staff essentially living a Nintendo and not emerging until the game was done.
@@Furluge This is nonsense. First off, they couldn't have made it a GC game even if they wanted to. It was ALWAYS a strictly handheld (in this case, the DS) targeted game, just like the prior 2 games that same team made (aka "Metroid Fusion" & "Zero Mission").
Development costs & dev team requirements on the GC would have simply been way, WAAAAAY too high for Sakamoto's super small team at Nintendo R&D1 to handle (let alone even get approved by upper management) and the GC was on its way out by 2004-2005 anyways. And 1st party Wii games had even LARGER budgets + dev team sizes as those for the GC, making it even LESS feasible a possibility.
Secondly, the single-core, super low clocked IBM PowerPC CPU in the Cube was way, WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY slower than even the 4-core ARM A57 setup in the Switch. It's VERY within the realm of possibility that the dynamic AI routines Sakamoto desired for the E.M.M.I's would STILL have been technologically unfeasible on even the GC without negatively impacting the rest of the game's design/quality. Only having a SINGLE CPU thread to work with is hard enough when dealing with stuff like complicated AI subroutines, let ALONE if that single thread is also crazy slow, and this was true even for that time. Both desktop CPU's like the Athlon/XP & Pentium 3/4 AS WELL as the P3 based Celeron in the OG Xbox were all EONS beyond the GC in raw CPU performance. The Cube's PS2 ass-kicking power came primarily from its custom ArtX designed "Flipper" GPU, NOT a super powerful CPU.
The GC hardware's primary strength was in pushing STOOPID amounts of simultaneous polygons on screen at once (see "Metroid Prime" or "Rogue Squadron II"), where it could even whoop the OG Xbox by a notable margin, but complicated AI routines? That's the exact kind of things that the GC struggled with & which even the otherwise slower PS2 could do better (assuming an experienced PS2 dev).
And even if it was technically possible on the Cube, getting a proper full-on 2D Metroid game greenlit for the home consoles w/ a proper home console game budget during the peak of the "Metroid Prime" era & the dawn of HD gaming would have been a COMPLETE non-starter. The massive indie led 2D gaming revival simply hadn't happened yet, as 3D gaming technology & game design was still evolving by MASSIVE leaps & bounds basically every single year.
My jaw dropped when I saw Metroid 5, then hit the floor when I saw the word Dread
I wasnt even born yet when rumors of Dread started but somehow I must have heard about it somewhere because i felt deep down in my memory when I went through my metroid phase and completed super metroid a bunch on the wiius vc when i was about 5 or 6 I must have stumbled upon the name Metroid Dread somewhere on youtube rapidly watching metroid videos. It felt really familiar and strange and really felt like I heard it somewhere but not recently. I just feel like I really need to play this now.
I actually shouted “No f**king way!!” And got goosebumps when “METROID 5” popped up 🤘
As someone who knows next to nothing about Metroid, when I saw "Metroid 5" I was confused. But when I saw "Metroid Dread" I felt like I had heard it somewhere before. Then I heard people talking about Arlo and his reaction, so I got here and watched him die. But now I have (some) knowledge, so that's cool.
I love how sterile the E.M.M.I appear. Cold and lifeless like they’re programmed to achieve their task no matter the cost.
To me they kind of look like dog from half life 2, if he were made by aperture science.
Same here. They're *just* uncanny enough.
I also like how the EMMI look like robots that could exist in real life: they seem to be designed similarly to four-legged bots that exist in real life (e.g. Spot or BigDog), although EMMI is clearly much more flexible. As such, it's not hard to believe that it's built specifically for both maximum stability and maximum mobility--the perfect weapon to chase down an agile target like Samus.
They have that smooth chrome style. Reminds me of the music video for "All is Full of Love" by Bjork
@TBN won't pop idk, SA-X was pretty darn creepy lol. But yeah, this is a big improvement in a lotta ways!
Looks like glados with legs chasing you.
What if EMMI is tracking the Metroid DNA in Samus? EMMI may be programmed to hunt Metroids.
That would be a baller plot thread.
Hm…if it was designed to hunt Metroids, then why weren’t they deployed sooner? The story so far would imply that these were created only after Fusion. Assuming your theory holds water, it holds significant implications for the story at large.
According to the online thing for Metroid dread, the EMMIs were made for exploring and extracting DNA. My guess is that they were sent by the federation to hunt down samus and extract the Metroid part of her DNA so they can resume their Metroid cloning program after she blew up the remaining Metroids in fusion
@@commanderargon3321 now THAT'S a cooler, more appropriately chilling plot
@@commanderargon3321 This is such a sick plot concept!
F-Zero fans: "I am... happy for you man"
*Stares off into sunset*
Great video Arlo!
Accurate
Well, as a Metroid and F-Zero fan I'm very happy... Metroid barely had it better for a long time than F Zero. But yes, when do we finally get another F Zero or at least a remaster of X or GX...they could at least give us that
This direct had F-Zero, kid Icarus and arms thrown into a volcano …. Yup … I feel you being a massive f-zero fan as well
@@primemetroid4427 They also had Fire emblem thrown into a volcano too, ya know.
Which I personally enjoyed lol
F-Zero will come, *i promise you...*
The footage sold me. Never played a metriod before, but this game looks great! Gonna pick it up no doubt!
Metroid and Advanced War fans eating well this year!
We’re so hungry, we got more than bones , we got a full course meat 🍖
The two games I am excited about for sure.
SMT as well
Meanwhile F-Zero fans got to watch Captain Falcon get murdered XD
GBA fans :D
It’s amazing that they’ve honored Metroid Dread after all these years.
Well not just honoured, this IS dread as it was intended to be
@@Dilopho No, it's better!
The fact that this is a sequel 20 years in the making based on a concept the developers have been wanting to make for 15 years is just awesome. I don’t know a lot about the Metroid series but I’m so happy for Metroid fans this is really cool.
you should check it out, it's a great series!
I have never wanted a video game to be made as badly as this one. I play through the entire series every year around this time, and I always get bummed when I get to Fusion, knowing that it was the last entry to an incomplete but otherwise boss series.
@@twinkie415 I think I’ll buy dread when it comes out, I actually quite like metroidvanias so I think I’ll enjoy it :)
You said it! I personally am a huge fan of the series since I was a kid, but I didn't even think of it like that. I'm really glad that they waited until the time was right, even though it was quite a long time!
Arlo, as a die-hard Metroid fan, I’d love a video elaborating on your feelings toward Metroid Fusion, since it’s actually my favorite game in the series. I totally understand why many prefer Super, but for me it’s Fusion all the way
I feel exactly the same: love the Metroid series a lot, and Fusion is by far my favourite!
Fusion was dissapointing for a lot of people becuase it was the first 2d metroid that wasn't actually a metroidvania... that's why I'm even more excited for this game, knowing that it'll be the first metroidvania from the ORIGINAL metroidvania series in 27 years!
Not sure of your age, but us older Metroid fans were blown away by how Super Metroid perfected what Metroid meant at the time (and we walked uphill in the snow both ways to buy it at our local video game shop ;-) ). After experiencing that, all the hand holding that occurred in Metroid Fusion was kind of a turn off. At least that's how I felt about it. The whole concept around Metroid up thru Super Metroid was that you were alone. After the brief intros, there was zero talking in those games (that I remember, and remakes aside). No help was coming. Win or die. Then all of a sudden, in Fusion, you have this "Adam" guy telling you what to do, holding back upgrades from you, and putting a pinpoint on your map telling you exactly where to go. Oh and everything else is basically closed off until you achieve this next step of the mission. It was a guided tour of that research station. Sure, Zebes was sectioned off based on your abilities in Super Metroid, but it didn't FEEL like anything was being held back from you.
I still like Fusion. It is a fantastic game. But when I make the decision to play a Metroid game, 70% of the time, I'm gonna sink the next 3 hours into Super Metroid.
@@luke-i1w Yeah, you've pretty much summed up what makes Dread such a big deal as a return to the Metroidvania-style formula of Super. Another exciting thing about this game is that Adam returns as your ship's computer from Fusion, but this time around he's just there to give the player a bunch of lore and a few gameplay tips. You're still on your own when it comes to finding your way out of the bowels of planet ZDR.
@@BenjaminAnderson21 no the first 2d metroid that wasn't an exploration one was metroid 2....
This is my most anticipated game of the year
This is the most anticipated game of my life! And, THAT'S saying something.
Lets hope Nintendo doesn't make a "dreadful mistake" upon releasing Metroid Dread...
@@ancientone5903 No they most certainly didn't
So pumped for this
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I like the fusion suit. It shows that they're willing to change the character and go interesting places with the story. I'd be lame if they just kept doing similar stories where nothing changes in the universe.
This new suit is a contender for my favorite Samus look. It's so clean and sleek looking and the color scheme is striking and brilliant. I adore it.
One of my favorite things about the Fusion suit is that it accentuates beyond any shadow of a doubt the non-euclidean alien anatomy it gives her, subtly conveying how incomprehensibly advanced the civilization behind it is.
1st impression was bad for me but after watching the gameplay and it warmed up to me it just shot to the top.
@@jacobmonks3722 I wonder if they could add this as a skin in smash?
@@marcoscabezolajr.8408 if they ever do a new skin DLC, then hopefully! 🤞🏼 not gonna expect something like that though
It would have been super hype if they hadn't told us ahead of time what they were showing us, but then people would be so confused as to whether this was Metroid Prime 4.
It was super hype for me because I tuned into the direct just as Metroid Dread's title popped up. Yeah it gave me a heart attack.
I don't think they should have done that. The thought of a side scroller MP4 would have been kind of disappointing.
Also, after the first seconds of the trailer I thought "please, don't be Other M part 2, but then I quickly realized the similarities to Return of Samus".
I already saw people thinking like: if this is 5 then where was 4? 😅
@@Chrisco_Thingking For those people I will note here, Metroid and Metroid Prime are considered different series with a shared canon. There's Metroid Prime, MP2, MP3, and the upcoming MP4. Separately, there's Metroid, Metroid 2: Return of Samus, Metroid 3 is an alternate title for Super Metroid given in-game, and Metroid 4 is an alternate title for Metroid Fusion also given in-game.
They cannot afford to hold things for us we have been holding our breath for four years wince they announced prime 4
They finally did the one thing I wanted them to do with Metroid. Continue the story.
I love the animations on the emmi, they move in such an "efficient" way, using the least movements necessary, not even turning their torso when mot needed, thus walking backwards. so cool and ominous.
Imagine Arlo’s reaction if Pikmin 4 got announced right after. 🤣🤯
I think he would've died for real
Honestly he might have actually physically suffered from shock. Like seriously he might have
@Caitlyn McMunn rip Arlo
Followed by Paper Mario: TTYD Remaster
@@jakobthomas1926 Followed by Mario Odyssey 2
Samus Returns on 3DS was a masterpiece and I loved the counter system, I’m super psyched for this game!
Is this game not a 2D side-scrolling Metroid game? Didn't that come out like 5 years ago? Why did Arlo say 17 years?
@@kite4803 Because that game was a remake of Metroid 2. Dread is a full blown sequel.
@@NoLongerNeedThis not just a sequel, but a sequel to Fusion, a gba game and currently the last in the timeline.
@@kite4803 - Canonically there hasn’t been a direct sequel to Metroid Fusion and that was in 2002, every other Metroid game like Prime was set in between the Metroid games 1-4. Zero Mission, and Samus Returns were remakes, and Other M was a sequel of sorts to Super Metroid since it leads into Fusion.
So yeah, this game is a huge deal for Metroid fans like me, and personally I never thought we would get a Metroid 5 let alone Dread, Fusion felt pretty wrapped up by the games conclusion and I wasn’t really sure if it needed a sequel. I loved Fusion despite it being linear, the story was amazing and the SA-X was what kept me glued to my GBA screen at the time. I’ve played it many times over, it’s a great game. But I’m very excited for Dread.
It boggles the mind that we haven’t gotten a new mainline 2d Metroid in 19 years! I got the amiibo 2 pack and special edition pre ordered, so hyped for this.
😭 How did you manage to score them? Preorders were sold out on every site even though I constantly checked.
How???!? Everything is sold out
Yes please share how
I missed the Samus returns amiibo, but I'm not making that same mistake this time around!
The moment I found the listing go up it was already sold out.
Reminder:
As far as we know, Samus is the last Metroid in exsistance.
might wanna put a spoi-
* realized fusion is damn near 20 years old *
actually nvm lol
The last metroid is a bounty hunter.
The galaxy _should_ be at peace, but knowing the federation that’ll never last long.
This game feels like a passion project, and seeing that coming out of a big company like this warms my heart.
They showed 3 different emmis. I'm sure there are way more than that
The website says that there are 7
7
Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Zeta... ;)
The Dread Reports and boxart says there are at least 7
I’ve never played Metroid, but this looks so good!
You should definetely play them they are amazing!
For real I've never played one and I'm 100% buying this!! Will probably play Super Metroid on Nintendo online first too
Play, play it, for GOD PLAY IT!!! For real play it. It's a God sent.
My first one was the 3DS Samus Return, this looks like a direct sequel (yes I know the 3DS one is Metroid 2 and this is Metroid 5)
you gotta play Super Metroid at least. best SNES game.
I thought a Metroid reveal was almost impossible. I'm so happy to be proven wrong
I, after seeing how badass this game looked, managed to pre-order the Special Edition of Metroid Dread, quickly caught up and lore and I can officially say I'm hyped.
This is gonna be my first Metroid game. And boy could I not be more excited.
And? How was it?
@@Mikau888 Fuckin. Amazing.
I feel like such a dummy in retrospect for watching the entire Dread trailer thinking it was a Fusion remake. Why, because Samus looks slightly blue? C'mon, me, get it together!
i get the feeling that the E.M.M.I that we've seen so far are the "easy mode" and get progressively more TERRIFYING as the game goes on. like one that is faster, one that takes more time scanning making it more risky to use that cloaking thing, one that's gonna take more super cannon hits to take down, ect
Or throw all three at once during the end escape 👀
I really want the same feeling I got playing Zero Mission the first time in Chozodia where if the space pirates spot you they all chase you and it was TERRIFYING but I also love it in metroid.
@@luffyymkwii8384 Speedrun strats in this game are gonna be nuts.
I'd love it if they also become faster, stronger and more intelligent as the game progresses.
Instead of introducing a new variant that possesses expanded abilities, it would be really scary to encounter the same E.M.M.I as before, hide behind a wall, and suddenly it's able to break through and pursue you.
That's just an example, but all it would take is to have a few abilities that they gain over time. They could break through terrain, work together to corner you, lock doors to funnel you down paths - there's loads of ways they could become more threatening.
Also, if they didn't all improve at the same rate, it would make it more interesting (as well as more fair) every time you encounter one - not knowing if you'll be able to take the easy way out, or if it'll be too smart to be tricked. By the end of the game, they'll all be incredibly powerful and cunning, so you'll never truly outclass them.
Actually that was shown in the treehouse, like they first start off not being able to crawl through tight spaces, and then they introduce ones that do just that.
Not a Metroid guy myself, but super happy for you guys! This seems super cool!
Please give the series a try. Most people who say they aren't Metroid people, never even played a single game.
@@TheMissingLink2 I tried Super Metroid. It’s okay, but I dropped it and never finished it.
@@bensjammin9 I did the same initially, but came back to it years later and it became my absolute favorite franchise. Nothing even comes close
Yeah (most) past Metroid games haven't exactly been friendly to newcomers, since it's often confusing and has those moments where you're just stuck.
Have you tried metroid fusion? That game has more accessibility options and is just better imo
yes, i think the best games to try for newcomers are fusion, zero mission, the prime games, or if any of those games are not easy to come by, Samus Returns
Watched the reveal exclusively thinking “Arlo’s having a great time right now”
My thoughts on the game being open vs. linear: Here’s the thing, in a horror/tense setting, linear works very well because it’s not a question of if you’re going to run into something that stalks you but when, and you don’t know anything about the whens or the wheres on first playthrough, just that it’s going to happen. In a linear game like Metroid Fusion you can’t just sequence break to avoid the SA-X. You can’t find another path around it. No, you have your inevitable run-in and you have to deal with it; you have to survive. The dollhouse section of RE Village is a great example of this. These E.M.M.I.s give me the same feelings I had when I first dealt with SA-X as a child only there is one mechanic that gives an out that isn’t running away like King Arthur and his knights from Monty Python and the Holy Grail as extreme an example as that is, but it’s basically a last resort since if you mess it up, you’re dead, so best not to get caught in the first place.
On the other hand, open can also work in a horror environment. REmake 2 is a perfect example of this with the Mr. X tyrant and how it roams around the map, but that’s also the sole reason why it works: you _know_ Mr. X is trailing you at all times he’s active, and it adds to the strategy of blocking off paths and having to plan out your routes, whether to take risks and ford through hordes of zombies and other things that want you dead, unlocking shortcuts, stuff like that. The E.M.M.I.s would need to provide that same feeling throughout the entire game since your introduction with that first one seemed like it was breaking down, and while I doubt all E.M.M.I.s patrol the entirety of the game, if the game is going to go with open exploration, there’s gotta be plenty of them to give a similar impression that they’re all stalking you and that you’re never safe except for the Save rooms and the like, and given we’ve seen at least two variants (the white and green ones), it’s certainly possible to get enough of them to make that impression, especially since we know that these are GF robots and the GF at this point of the story probably wants Samus dead.
Not just that. There's a variety and different types of these robots as shown with how the green one straight up slinks through small areas like a morph ball.
@@williambeck2372 Or how the yellow one seems to have a faster crawl speed when it has its sights on Samus from the trailer.
I couldn’t believe my eyes when Metroid 5 popped up on the screen. Then the fact it actually was Dread after all these years later hearing about this game! I can’t believe it! It’s going to be awesome!
Yay Metroid is finally out of dead franchise jail, hope it sells well
It probably will :) even pikmin sells well on the switch!
Well I wouldn’t call it dead I mean dreads coming out 4 years after samus returns on 3DS. Which is about the same length since the last new Zelda game came out that wasn’t a remake
@@meta9492 yeah but since Samus Returns was a remake it meant that there hadn't been an original Metroid game since Other M in 2010 (we don't talk about Federation Force)
Story matters in Metroid, Arlo. I would rather have a series of well planned sequels than a reboot that pretends none of it happened.
story matters in any good game tbh
@@the_Acaman nope, gameplay does
@@wallacesousuke1433 *cough* last of us 2 and mass effect Andromeda *cough*
@@SneakySnek-rt7mo they're story-driven "games" though, now look at Monster Hunter and Souls games (and Minecraft, Fortnite, and so on), no story whatsoever and still sell like hot cakes
@@wallacesousuke1433 Souls games have a story...
Metroid Prime 4 not coming out for a while? DREADful. In the meantime, I’m PRIMEd for Metroid 5!!
Make it stop
Let this end
L(EMMI) recover from these puns
So you have CHOZO-n death.
Am I the only one who read "DREADful" in Bayonetta's voice?
Personally, I think the Fusion suit is the best suit design in the series. It looks a lot sleeker and less clunky than the classic versions of the Power Suit, and the forearm blades are a nice nod to the Chozo statues. The new version also looks good, but I think the helmet shape looks slightly odd.
The graphics look like the type that aren't flattered by UA-cam compression. I suspect that with the crisp, sharpness of running on your own TV, it'll pop a lot better.
I hope it lives up to Metroid fans expectations and sells well. I’m also hoping they up the creepiness factor as the game progresses. Maybe you think the robots can’t follow you out of their patrol areas, but than they start to. Maybe a bigger, way scarier enemy stalks you at the end.
These things were probably designed to hunt down or contain Metroids, and Samus has to find that out the hard way after destroying them.
I was legitimetely concerned for your health watching how you reacted in the moment. I was so excited for this but i had no idea the significance
2:22 "But there are some people who have been waiting... since Super Metroid." Me. I am one of those people. I am 41 friggin' years old, I never cared for Fusion, and I've been waiting for this game since I was a teenager. That is a LONG time.
Same boat bro waiting over 20 years
I've actually never played a 2D Metroid game before, but I'm in love with the prime games. I'm super excited for this game along with prime 4!
I. Knew it. I saw Emmi and thought, "That tech looks federation". I didn't catch the treehouse because my break ended but I think the federation made Emmi to beat Samus as a backup plan in case she went rogue. Which, if we recall the end of fusion, she did to a T. Now Emmi has gone rogue from neglect in the facility she was created in, and with the federation out of options to stop Samus they wake her up. Afterwards it's simple to put up a distress beacon because Samus always goes after distress beacons
Actually, in the Dread Report the devs said that the GF found readings of possible remaining X parisites and sent 7 E.M.M.I. to investigate it. The unit of E.M.M.I. mysteriously dissapeared soon after, and Samus traveled to the planet they were dispatched on to investigate. She might not be on the nicest terms with the GF at the moment, but it's obvious that they aren't openly hostile to her as of yet.
@@BenjaminAnderson21 Key word: YET.
A cherry on top? Nah, October release date is a whole freaking pineapple on top for us game-starved Metroid fans!
When they said this is the end of the Metroid arc, to me that means that any sequels to Dread won't be focusing on Metroids.
They might make prequels where Metroids are present, but as for the story moving forward, Metroids will only be found in the history books from this game on.
Yea initially I assumed it meant the end of the story and future games would be set before. But then realized coukd just mean focused on other stuff than Metroids/X/etc. If they aren’t heavily involved and resolved here maybe 6 on could be focused on Samus against the Federation themselves or a new alien threat.
@@joshberninger8355 yes that’d be really nice. Samus as a federation fugitive the whole time
They could do a prequel about her time in the federation I guess? Idk what else they’d do other than that or the prime series
@@rhettmitchell The series isn't called Samus. Not every game has to be about her. There's a lot that could be done with a game that's set in the Metroid universe but doesn't centre around Samus.
@@alfiehicks1 like federation force but better where say someone also battles metroids etc. and maybe a samus cameo where they fight as she is a federation fugitive.
I forgot until someone brought it up, but since this is a sequel to Fusion, Samus is part Metroid and on the run from the Galactic Federation.
Also, some possibilities of the X Virus still being alive.
Being a sequel to Fusion makes the horror adventure aspect make even more sense
On the Nintendo website they confirm that the x virus is back
I personally suspect EMMI is attacking Samus because it detects the Metroid DNA inside her.
EMMI seems to have some of Samus’ abilities, so maybe they are made from the parts of her suit they removed at the beginning of fusion? They don’t look like anything we’ve seen before so they might have been created by the Federation.
Nvm, i forgot that the SA-X WAS her original suit, and not just a copy. It’s still not impossible, but it’s pretty unlikely.
Hey, spoilers! The heck, man?
I never cry, I never make an audible reaction to any announcement. This changed this morning when I watched this trailer
8:19 I would say that most of the dark atmosphere comes from not knowing when you'll run into the robots.
I saw this comment (from the user Zaku Guriin) on the Metroid Dread trailer (in the Gamespot channel):
"I love being right. Years ago when Metroid 2 remake came out there was a cryptic message after the final art in the game is unlocked that said M5D and the D was colored red. I remember telling all my friends that this was them teasing Metroid 5 Dread and nobody believed me."
Is this true or is the trolling?
Damnnnnnnnnn I didn’t know about that
The final (11th) Chozo Memory is an edit of the 10th one, it is all red and shows a Chozo with an arm cannon having killed another Chozo, posed as if giving orders for war. The "cryptic message" instead of saying 11/10 saying "2d/10", with "2d" being in red, so "M5D and the D was colored red" is only partly true.
Image of 11th Memory:
imgur.com/a/ZvFnYFZ
Oh Arlo, 18 minutes for one reveal!? You spoil us.
Metroid on my birthday. That’s pretty sweet.
Aye, same! How lucky are we?
Its quite *Toasty* isn't it? :3
0:30 Arlo would legit tell a time traveler "Interesting, now leave me alone" to avoid spoilers.
I just got this great idea for an area in dread. What if samus goes into an factory made by the chozo where you can see the making of the energy tanks. That would be awesome.
Preorders are selling like crazy. This game is so HYPE!
I don't think I've been this shocked at a Nintendo direct since Banjo was announced for Smash .
I literally just watched your Metroid reaction. what perfect timing!
9:20 Uhhh... Actually, "Samus Returns" sold freaking FANTASTICALLY considering the context in which it launched (as a 3DS exclusive in a long dormant series, releasing like 1/2 a year into the Switch's RED HOT & 1st party game STUFFED first year on shelves). To say it sold "poorly" just isn't accurate to what actually happened...
I’ve never played a Metroid game, but hot dang is my finger hovering over the Pre-Order button.
Do it, you won't regret it! ;)
It almost feels like the entire channel has been building up to this day
Arlo and his feud with Fusion, ooff.
Fusion is such a great game too in spite of it's linearity! Lol
Some people just have more specific wants, I suppose. I hope Metroid fans in general aren't going to be in too particular of a mindset as to what this game should exactly be like. Many of them have been playing Super in particular so long, I can imagine at least some of them feel on a certain level that Super is exactly what Metroid as a whole should be, and consequently might be less open to divergence from that formula...
It pays to go in with an open mind, I believe.
Yeah its ridiculous. The game still has a ton of exploration you can do too, its just the main story is now more linear.
@@Nicholasryan17 which is not a bad thing at all. The story will likely be pretty important since this is the last game in the story arc so they need to be able to tell it in an efficient way.
One of my biggest issues with breath of the wild was that the story was an absolute mess, constantly being shown via flashbacks every so often.
Ironically, I like fusion (and zero mission, those two are my favorites), but I really disliked samus returns.
It felt too easy (at least after a certain pickup), relied too hard on its gimmick, and looked.. weirdly generic.
Imagine if they’d also announced a Metroid Game and Watch with Metroid 1 and Metroid 2? 😍
No, don’t make me go want that.
Damn it, too late.
Nobody needs that old crap. Zero Mission and Samus Returns are the way to play those games, the NES one is in NSO anyway.
@@Ray_2112 Agree that the revised games are better than the originals… BUT they were updated with Quality of Life improvements which required additional buttons… L & R buttons… Game and Watch only has two buttons… which is probably why the Zelda Game & Watch has the NES games, and the Gameboy Link’s Awakening… In retrospective the Mario Game & Watch could’ve and should’ve had Mario, 1,2,3 or Super Mario Land 1, 2, 3, Wario Land… Maybe a Mario Game & Watch 2… could have these Gameboy games…as they’re infinitely more fun than original Super Mario Bros.
Okay so I don't know anything about Metroid, but I'm confused:
In 2017, they announced Metroid 4 in the E3 direct. Then, in 2019, they announced that they were scrapping development and starting over.
But now they're released Metroid 5? Are they going to release game 5 before game 4?
"Metroid" and "Metroid Prime" are different series. "Metroid 4" was Metroid fusion, which released in 2002
@@Treesarewoke Oh, I see. Thank you!
The fusion suit is a natural progression for the metroid story and fits perfectly. Plus it's heckin pretty
I am so happy that our overlord Arlo is happy.
When I first saw the emmi I thought it was Glados from portal
Yes (this is a good thing 😅)
NOW I KNOW WHY I FELT A DÉJÁ-VÚ
OH MY GOODNESS
I JUST IMAGINED A PORTAL METROID CROSS
OH MY
I thought it was the steering wheel from wall-e
@@jonathanwilson7949 Auto
This announcement has already inspired me to start playing through the series lol. I'm so excited!
Edit: Lmao I already know the order to play them in but thanks to everyone who was excited to help!
You should start with the prime saga or metroid zero mission
Here the timeline:
Metroid Zero Mission replaces Metroid 1
Metroid Prime
Metroid Prime Hunters
Metroid Prime 2: Echos
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Metroid Prime: Federation Force
Metroid Samus Returns replaces Metroid 2: Return of Samus
Super Metroid
Metroid Other M
Metroid Fusion
Metroid Dread
@@peterludwig4599 also the fact that you don’t have to play the prime games if you just want the basic story for the 2d Metroid. Because the story for 2d and prime are different.
I recommend starting with Zero Mission. Have a great time!
@@HolyCow0273 True. Prime is mostly, the two spin offs not counting, all about the Phazon. It is a closed storyline. But you should play it to see how the space pirates claimed their power back and that they never were gone.
I started playing Metroid because I watched Alien and Aliens last year and really like them both and noticed all the things Metroid took from those movies.
Yo hear me out, what about in the ending of this game show that Samus is in advance state of mutuation because of the Metroid DNA and the next game she fight and search for a cure of her mutuation before she become a massive destruction bio weapon
Umm play fusion.
this game came out of no where, but I'm not complaining! Freaking sweet!
I wonder how this game will do in a post Hollow Knight World. $20 for that game, $60 for this.
I am excited, but worried that indie MetriodVanias may make people not what to try this out for $60.
I think indie metroidvanias will actually boost this game’s sales. The indie games introduced so many people to the metroidvania genre. I wouldn’t be nearly as excited for this game if I hadn’t enjoyed other metroidvanias like hollow knight and iconoclasts.
@@stuffedanimalwars7692 Really glad to hear. I hope that is the case for more people as well. I just want Metriod to at least be a 'B' tier franchise for Nintendo.
Considering how well games sell on Switch there is a good chance it will do well.
Crazy how the whole genre is named after Metriod and Castlevania and yet we rarely get games in those franchises these days. Indies have been keeping the genre alive for years.
If it sells 3+ million, Nintendo will be happy
And I bet it will
@@jarde1989 If Arms, Kirby, and Fire Emblem can sell over 3-4 million, then Metroid definitely can
Honestly, I wouldn't be too concerned. I am sure the game will sell on the name alone.
I've literally never played metroid before. I'm so excited for this game though it just looks like so much fun.
If you look at the comments for this trailer on other channels you can see how little people know about Metroid and it's canvases and really reveals how much of a niche it actually is.
The treehouse folks clarified that the shown game was quite an early build, and developers can do a lot with polish in such a short time, I suspect the final release will look much better
This is how you do a good horror monster/enemy. You can’t kill it, but you can divert it, and have advantages over it if you’re clever. THAT is how you create tension!! I’m so excited!
Well, you can kill them. You can see that in the Treehouse presentation. Actually a really interesting mechanic.
Remember a few years ago A senior editor for game informer said in an interview that Nintendo was working on a game that was “very officially cancelled” I can’t help but wonder if dread was what he was talking about
Source:
nintendoeverything.com/rumor-nintendo-reviving-dead-and-buried-game-kingdom-hearts-switch-talk/
I can’t think of any other examples of stuff that was cancelled, but Metroid Dread was technically never even announced, nor was there ever any public cancelation statements, at least that I’ve seen. I’m still excited for it, though, and it’d be cool if it was the game Reggie was talking about.
Prob pikmin 4
@@stuffedanimalwars7692 yes, but that doesn't mean that it wasn't internally cancelled in an official way
Shoutout to Bradley for editing this so fast!
Closing the story of the Metroids is a cool and unexpected idea. The part that’s really neat to me is that the title would still work as Samus now permanently has Metroid DNA in her. The series can expand on her possibly gaining new powers (like life steal maybe?) and being a triple threat to the space Pirates now. Now they’ll want Samus alive so they can do experiments or something. This isn’t even mentioning the evil Chozo, which is potentially a VERY interesting can of worms to open for the franchise.
I think he meant that Metroids are now extinct in the Metroid universe save for Samus herself; who now holds the title of the last Metroid.
Games going forward probably won't feature them at all. It's sad since the franchise is literally named after them. But after the events of Metroid II, Super Metroid, and Fusion, it's hard to see how keeping Metroids as part of the series will work.
What? Will the Galactic Federation have yet another secret breeding program? That will be the 3rd time that has happened. So I just think going forward Samus will carry the mantle of metroid in Metroid.
This is an amazing reveal
It seems like they are pushing this like the holiday title
If you're not interested in the Gen IV Pokémon remakes, it is.
@@Link_1129 Even Pokemon fans aren't interested in those remakes, but then again Pokemon fans are just never happy, but buy everything anyway.
@@jacobmonks3722 yeah I really hate how they’re doing the game but I also grew up with gen 4 soooo
@@rhettmitchell If I'm being honest, I don't mind the remake as a concept, but the lighting could definitely use some work from what they showed us, and it would be a damn shame if they excluded content that was in the originals like in ORAS.
How did this turn into a gen 4 remake arguement?
I knew metroid dread was inevitable one day but when it actually happened I cried
I gave up hope years ago. After seeing "Metroid 5" in the trailer, a glimmer of hope appeared in me again. Then, seeing that they actually called it Metroid Dread made me almost fall over. This announcement truly made my day.
HYPE
This will be my first Metroid experience (aside from an hour or so on Super Metroid). I know I'm gonna love this one. Love the basic move set.
I suggest you go back to finish Super Metroid. It can seem a bit dated and clunky, but it still is a masterpiece of 2D exploration adventure games. Afterward you should definitely try Zero Mission and Fusion (both of them on GBA and Wii U Virtual Console) and Samus Returns (3DS).
Yeh same, I have been dying to play a metroid but there weren't any besides decade old ones, which aren't bad, but I'd like to start on a new one
Something I don’t see anyone talking about is that we see an actual living chozo in the trailer, unless I’m mistaken I thought they were extinct minus the chozo ghosts in prime, that’s some exiting stuff
Dude. this was just so wonderful. i always appreciate watching someone just gush over a game, especially when its a game i too gush over.