Sakamoto: A lot of character devlopment for Samus in Other M, no Metroid Prime reboot planned
March 17th, 2010 Posted in GameCube, News, Posted by Valay, WiiThe following information comes from Yoshio Sakamoto, the co-creator of Metroid…
“You are going to see a lot further development all of which is connected to this progression you see in the Samus character in the past. So you get to learn what kind of person she is and how she is connected to the events in her past and how they have made her the person she is in the present moment. You saw in the original Metroid series titles and then through Prime there were different glimpses of the Samus character. But this is our best opportunity to date to present everything all together about Samus, to give the definitive character sketch and that is going to be something people can draw from as a resource as we pull them into the Metroid universe in the future as well.”
“I didn’t have a lot of input on the Prime series, I still don’t know much about the future of the Prime series as well, I haven’t been involved in that either. As to whether our Samus is going to be used in the Prime series going forward. You really have to defer to the wishes of the creator in this regard. Maybe think of it as the same universe but a different world view. There are different emphases in the two series of games. The Samus that we present here is very much our own, but the creators of the Prime series might have different goals and different areas that they want to stress as they go forward. Of course in these two series the approach is a little bit different and that is something essentially unavoidable. Samus is a character that fights and she has a lot of deep backstory and a lot of emotional content. That is what is essential here.”
“I can’t say what will happen in the future with Prime but I can say there is no reboot planned as such. You just need to keep in mind that different creators, different producers have slightly different visions and the end product will differ slightly as a result.”
Even though I’m looking forward to Other M, I’d be disappointed if we never saw another Metroid Prime game. The Prime titles have such an incredible atmosphere and manage to capture the spirit of Metroid very well.
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- Metroid Prime Trilogy launching in Europe September 4 Published on: July 10, 2009
- Sakamoto on more Prime games, Metroid DS titles Published on: June 16, 2009

4 Responses to “Sakamoto: A lot of character devlopment for Samus in Other M, no Metroid Prime reboot planned”
By IronROB on Mar 18, 2010
I don’t know, I actually like the fact that the Prime series ended as a trilogy but I can’t say I wouldn’t like to see a 4th Prime game in the future.
By Chopperdude on Mar 18, 2010
*Sigh*I really hope that all of this babbling talk about backstory,character development and emotional content will stop very soon cuz its honestly turning me off the game a bit.
I just want to see more of the actual game, the real meat.
By King of Butter on Mar 18, 2010
Since Sakamoto mentioned that they have different visions relating to Other M, I’m guessing that “exploration” was Retro Studios main vision for the Prime games while in Other M, “story & action” are Sakamoto and Team Ninja’s primary feature/vision.
By Amy on Sep 7, 2010
It would be very nice if there would be another Metroid Prime game, even though Dark Samus is dead, a lot of people are saying that the ship at the end of Corruption is Slyux’s ship. But then again it could be someone else…