Metroid Dread Switch Gameplay - Raven Beak: Rogue Chozo Boss Fight and Ending [Hard - No Damage]

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
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  • @mrfoxly6833
    @mrfoxly6833 Рік тому +5

    I like to think Samus refusing to obey and shooting “Adam” was the game giving a giant middle finger to Other M.

  • @Big.Glacier
    @Big.Glacier Рік тому +1

    That ending was the sickest shit I've ever seen. Wow. But she straight messed him up tho

  • @spenserfarman3045
    @spenserfarman3045 Рік тому +2

    Guess Samus just committed patricide.

  • @GlidingZephyr
    @GlidingZephyr Рік тому +1

    Up until now, I didn't realise that Raven Beak had a taunt animation. I count him among my top five most capable (and terrifying) main antagonists in any video game. But he still allows overconfidence to get the better of his judgement.

    • @MagkniteGM
      @MagkniteGM  Рік тому +1

      So true, he leaves himself wide open with that taunt for a QTE. Hoping with the current environment, we won't have to wait long for new Metroid IPs! What are your other 4 main antagonists if you don't mind me asking?

    • @GlidingZephyr
      @GlidingZephyr Рік тому

      @@MagkniteGM No particular order, but the other four I would include in that list are:
      -The Thalmor (Elder Scrolls): I'm cheating a little here, since the Thalmor are always in the background as far as Skyrim antagonists go. But, they're clearly involved with nearly all of the political upheaval in the game setting. And facing them in combat is almost always problematic.
      -Julius (Final Fantasy Adventure/Sword of Mana): Not many people would know this one. He was the main advisor to the first antagonist in the game and sought to usurp Mana as a power he could personally exploit. He does achieve this, but the two main characters in the game stop him from reaching full strength when they confront Julius in the Mana Shrine.
      -Fireflies (The Last of Us): What makes these characters so unnerving to me is how believable and relatable they are.
      -Kefka (Final Fantasy 6): What sets this one apart from most others is that, by the time you do face him in battle, he has already achieved his goal to the fullest extent. You end up facing Kefka in a desperate hope to either contain or eventually reverse the effects of the cataclysm he brought about.