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I will return to this thread, but I will leave this.

Other: M had a multiple problems. the gameplay was nice but it felt a bit too shallow for an action game and too bare and linear for an Metroid game. The way Samus was portrayed was horrible and rather poorly developed. While she does respect her former commander Adam, she has no reason to take orders from him. Even if you look past the Prime games, Samus is practically a one man army after all of the things she has done. How can she have survive three hellish planets, yet does not have the common sense to activate her Varia suit in a room filled with lava? Why does Samus need Adams authorization to use power ups that she has used for the majority of her bounty hunter career?
Sakamoto tried to add depth to Samus character by into her trauma and past life. Yet, Sakamoto overlooked one HUGE detail when doing so. He completely ignored the Chozo. Surely being an orphan and raised by one of the most technologically advanced, and spiritual, race in the galaxy would have some impact on Samus. Ironically, in an effort to make Samus into a more complex character, Sakamoto made her into a uninteresting, bland, whiny character

Also

Jenifer Hale Samus > Samus’s calm Japanese voice > Samus’s emotionless English voice

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG4ei3it8B0