
Console Creatures: Few gaming franchises have experienced a makeover like Metroid underwent in its transition from 2D to 3D, moving from its classic roots as a shooter/platformer to a full-on first person shooter. Many fans of the original games dislike the first-person iterations of the series, while others among Metroid's fans claim that the 2D games never achieve the same level of depth as the Prime series. Other M seems very much like an attempt to please both sides of this fractured fanbase by integrating a great deal from both sides of the dimensional divide... But has anything been lost in the process?

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.