What I loved about Samus's body language and character in Metroid Other M.
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At the time of its release Other M had the most amount of cutscenes where Samus was fully animated. These cutscenes are highly detailed and really showcased Samus's overall character through body language, and dialogue as well. Many of these scenes are some of my favorites throughout the whole series in regard to Samus herself. As had been the case with its predecessors, Other M depicts a major aspect of who Samus is. Outside of being a ferocious warrior, she is also a caring, kind hearted, and compassionate woman. This aspect of her character was seen when she spared the Baby Metroid on SR-388 even though it was her mission to exterminate the Metroid species in Metroid II, when she saved the Dachora and Etecoons from the exploding Planet Zebes in Super Metroid, when she mourned the fallen Marines and Bounty Hunters in Metroid Prime 2 & Metroid Prime 3, etc. I would like to showcase just a few of the scenes from Other M that display these sides of Samus, particularly from the e...