
Wired: The big star of Nintendo's press summit is the long-awaited Metroid: Other M.
Nintendo's science fiction adventure game series is one of the company's most consistently excellent franchises. Often imitated and never duplicated, it melds fast shooting action with deep exploration that requires you to think and consider your environment.
Metroid: Other M, developed by Ninja Gaiden maker Team Ninja in collaboration with Nintendo, is the next-gen Metroid that everybody figured would happen, before the unexpected debut of the first-person shooter Metroid Prime in 2002.

With Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty coming soon, it's time to look back at the developer's greatest triumphs...and one oddball favorite.

Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime reflects on Metroid: Other M and his initial high hopes for the game.
Yeah we all loved how you took a stoic badass and turned her into a whiny shrew. All those writers should be sacked.

VGChartz's Paul Broussard: "The early-mid 2000s saw something of a golden age for Metroid games. After an eight year hiatus, Metroid burst back onto the scene in dramatic fashion. Largely buoyed by the critical and financial success of Metroid Prime (at least, relative to other Metroid releases), Metroid saw a whopping six new titles between 2002 and 2007, as well as one rather bizarre pinball spin-off that wound up being much better than it had any right to be. Metroid had never been this popular before."
Never though the day would come where I say this but I’d be fine with having every 2D Metroid remade the way Dread plays.
"Other M is a more traditional game, but not entirely: It incorporates some first-person elements, but is largely played in third-person 3-D. The levels don’t keep you locked to a 2-D plane of movement as in previous games — you can always walk in four directions wherever you are."
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That's what I'm talkin' about. You can move on a 2D plane, but you are never restricted to it. You can play in third person, but you can jump at any time into first person. That's one strange brew right there. And I absolutely can't wait to play it.