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In ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', the life support of the suit is turned off and Samus dies at that moment while a large crack is seen in the visor of her helmet.  
In ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', the life support of the suit is turned off and Samus dies at that moment while a large crack is seen in the visor of her helmet.  
[[File:Metroid Prime Game Over.jpg|thumb|''Metroid Prime'' game over screen]]
[[File:Metroid Prime Game Over.jpg|thumb|''Metroid Prime'' game over screen]]
In Corruption, if Samus depletes her energy via the [[Grapple Voltage]], an additional heavy breath can be heard before she blacks out.
A variation of the shut-off visor effect was also used in the preview trailer for Echoes as SPC C. Campbell is killed by a Dark Splinter.
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== ''Metroid Other M'' ==
[[File:Game_Over_MOM.png|thumb|290px|''Other M''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s game over sequence.]]
In ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'', the Game Over combines elements from that of the classic games and the ''Prime'' series. [[Samus]] screams and falls to the ground, with her [[Power Suit]] disappearing and leaving her in her [[Zero Suit]] as she loses consciousness. The screen then fades to a light-green tinted flickering background and the words 'GAME OVER' and "CONTINUE? YES/NO" appear, with the option to continue the game from the last checkpoint reached.
When dying, [[Adam]] will frantically contact Samus, saying, ''"Samus! What's going on? Respond! Respond!"''. He will not say this if Samus dies after the cutscene preceding the [[Ridley]] battle, due to the fact that contact had been lost with her. It is interesting to note that nothing is said by Adam if Samus dies during the [[Brug Mass]] battle. If Samus dies in [[lava]], she falls in and sticks her hand out in a futile attempt to pull herself out. If dying in the arms of a [[Kihunter]], Samus will simply become limp in its arms with her suit staying intact. If she runs out of Energy in the [[Queen Metroid]]'s stomach, the Morph Ball will be surrounded by stomach acid. If Samus gets caught by [[Vorash]] in the boss battle with low health she will get pulled into the lava while in Vorash's teeth.
There are conditions where Samus is killed instantly. In the [[Biosphere]], it is possible for a moving [[elevator]] to crush Samus and kill her if she fails to enter an alcove built in the sides of the [[Ghalmanian shaft|room]] within a certain time limit. If Samus fails to avoid the [[Vorash]]'s jaws in the "[[lava cavern]]" of the [[Pyrosphere]], the creature will digest her. While Samus races up the [[Crater Interior]], if she falls into the lava, the [[Goyagma]] will immediately grab her and pull her into the lava, though it will not do so after Samus reaches the top. In the [[Cryosphere]], failure to escape from an [[avalanche]] will have Samus being buried under a large mass of snow, filling the screen to white. As Samus is escaping [[Sector Zero]], any attempts made by her to [[Space Jump]] out towards an intact segment of the sector results in her [[Terminal Fall|falling]] into the abyss of space.
The only other condition where a Game Over is received if another character dies is when returning to the [[Pyrosphere]]; if Samus fails to save [[Anthony Higgs]] from being dropped into the lava by the [[Rhedogian]], this results in a Game Over.
If Samus fails to escape the [[BOTTLE SHIP]] at the end, a cutscene of the destruction and flashbacks to the death of [[Adam]] and the supposed death of Anthony plays. The destruction part of the cutscene is also seen when Samus envisions the Federation destroying the ship, while questioning why they did not do so.
== ''Metroid Prime Federation Force'' ==
If the [[Federation Force]] dies in any mission, the screen will display a message saying "Mission Failed: You were defeated." The message will change if the Game Over was for another reason, such as if a mission objective is failed.
== ''Metroid Dread'' ==
[[File:E.M.M.I. grabbing Samus.png|thumb|280px]]
In ''[[Metroid Dread]]'', in addition to the classic Game Over, there are moments where the death animation is skipped and immediately fade to the Game Over screen:
*If Samus is captured by an [[E.M.M.I.]] and she fails to [[Melee Counter]], it will impale her in the sternum and instantly kill her.
*If Samus misses the [[Finish Counter]] against [[Chozo Soldier]]s and [[Raven Beak]], she will simply get knocked back. This attack is not an instant kill, but will nonetheless trigger an immediate Game Over if her energy is low enough.
*If Samus fails to shoot [[Raven Beak X]], the hulking monstrosity will swallow and instantly kill her.
*If Samus fails to escape [[ZDR]] during the [[countdown]] sequence. The Game Over screen's backdrop is also changed to display a destroyed ZDR instead of the black and red backdrop.


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