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{{Quote|Baby's Cry... <br/> It was as though it was crying specifically for me...|[[Samus Aran]]}}
{{Quote|Baby's Cry... <br/> It was as though it was crying specifically for me...|[[Samus Aran]]}}


'''''Metroid: Other M''''' was released on the [[Wii]] on August 31, 2010. The game was developed by [[Team Ninja]] together with Nintendo SPD. It is the third to last game on the [[Metroid (series)|chronological timeline]]. Events in this game follow those after ''[[Super Metroid]]'' and precede those of ''[[Metroid Fusion]]''. This game is the first ''Metroid'' installment to ever have a voice actor speak dialogue as Samus Aran. Rather than using [[Jennifer Hale]] from the ''[[Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime]]'' series, who only voiced Samus by making grunting noises after an impact from an enemy and the death scream, the game uses [[Jessica Martin]] to give Samus her first true speaking role.
'''''Metroid: Other M''''' was released on the [[Wii]] on August 31, 2010. The game was developed by [[Team Ninja]] together with Nintendo SPD. It is the second to last game on the [[Metroid (series)|chronological timeline]]. Events in this game follow those after ''[[Super Metroid]]'' and precede those of ''[[Metroid Fusion]]''. This game is the first ''Metroid'' installment to ever have a voice actor speak dialogue as Samus Aran. Rather than using [[Jennifer Hale]] from the ''[[Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime]]'' series, who only voiced Samus by making grunting noises after an impact from an enemy, the game uses [[Jessica Martin]] to give Samus her first true speaking role.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The story begins with Samus reminiscing about her [[Super Metroid|previous mission]], particularly her confrontation on [[Zebes]] with the mechanical monstrosity [[Mother Brain]].<ref>{{cite|A dream—I had been reliving the tragic moments of my recent past. Thanks to the Hyper Beam, which was given to me somehow by the baby, I laid Mother Brain to waste.|Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> She awakes in a [[Galactic Federation]] facility and is directed to a training room by a quarantine officer, where he tests her various abilities. She then reports the results of her mission and presumably leaves. Sometime later, she receives a distress signal known as "Baby's Cry" from a decommissioned vessel later identified as the [[Bottle Ship]].<ref>{{cite|Code name: "Baby's Cry." A common SOS with the urgency of a baby crying...|Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Rescue signal origin - Model number - Unknown (destroyed) - Terraforming type - Accumulation of space dust/high density gas emissions - Shield leakage detected - Airtight colony - Bottle Ship - Rerouting - Destination - Bottle Ship - Generator at full power|Gunship instrument panel|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> After boarding, Samus soon comes into contact with the [[Galactic Federation 07th Platoon]], headed by her former commanding officer, [[Adam Malkovich]]. Samus tries to discern their reason for boarding, and she, as an "outsider," is denied this information, and the platoon moves on ahead.<ref>{{cite|That information is not for an outsider.|Adam Malkovich|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> Samus meets up with them in the [[Main Sector]]'s Control Room, where they find the corpse of a scientist. The [[Brug Mass]] is engaged shortly thereafter, and upon its defeat, Adam allows Samus to offer the platoon aid under the stipulation that she follow his orders. The platoon is then briefed, and exploration of the facility begins.
The story begins with Samus reminiscing about her [[Super Metroid|previous mission]], particularly her confrontation on [[Zebes]] with the mechanical monstrosity [[Mother Brain]].<ref>{{cite|A dream—I had been reliving the tragic moments of my recent past. Thanks to the Hyper Beam, which was given to me somehow by the baby, I laid Mother Brain to waste.|Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> She awakes in a [[Galactic Federation]] facility and is directed to a training room by a quarantine officer, where she tests her various abilities. She then reports the results of her mission and presumably leaves. Sometime later, she receives a distress signal known as "Baby's Cry" from a decommissioned vessel later identified as the [[Bottle Ship]].<ref>{{cite|Code name: "Baby's Cry." A common SOS with the urgency of a baby crying...|Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Rescue signal origin - Model number - Unknown (destroyed) - Terraforming type - Accumulation of space dust/high density gas emissions - Shield leakage detected - Airtight colony - Bottle Ship - Rerouting - Destination - Bottle Ship - Generator at full power|Gunship instrument panel|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> After boarding, Samus soon comes into contact with the [[Galactic Federation 07th Platoon]], headed by her former commanding officer, [[Adam Malkovich]]. Samus tries to discern their reason for boarding, and she, as an "outsider," is denied this information, and the platoon moves on ahead.<ref>{{cite|That information is not for an outsider.|Adam Malkovich|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> Samus meets up with them in the [[Main Sector]]'s Control Room, where they find the corpse of a scientist. The [[Brug Mass]] is engaged shortly thereafter, and upon its defeat, Adam allows Samus to offer the platoon aid under the stipulation that she follow his orders. The platoon is then briefed, and exploration of the facility begins.


Samus rendezvous with the platoon in the Exam Center, located in the [[Sector 1 (Biosphere)|Biosphere]] Test Area. Before this, however, she encounters the body of another scientist (found in the Biosphere's Breeding Room)<ref>{{cite|The large, cagelike booth looked like something had been raised in it, and in one corner was the miserable form of a researcher's corpse. |Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> and a [[Little Birdie|peculiar bird-like creature]]. Samus and the platoon learn that the Bottle Ship is operated by the Galactic Federation and was designed for the propagation of bioweapons.<ref>{{cite|This BOTTLE SHIP is under management of the Galactic Federation. In these facilities, life-forms from each planet have been raised and researched as possible bioweapons.|Exam Center computer|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> They are then distracted by a [[Mystery Creature|mysterious, reptilian creature]], which assaults Samus before being repelled by [[Anthony Higgs]] and escaping. Samus is sent to the [[Sector 3 (Pyrosphere)|Pyrosphere]] in pursuit of this creature, but she is quickly directed to the [[Sector 2 (Cryosphere)|Cryosphere]], where she finds the body of [[Maurice Favreau]] and is attacked by the [[RB176 Ferrocrusher]] while in pursuit of [[MB|an unidentified woman]], who claims that Maurice was killed by another soldier.<ref>{{cite|How can I trust you when your troops are willing to kill each other?|MB|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> Samus calls this unknown assailant [[the Deleter]].<ref>{{cite|At this rate, the plan the Federation wanted to keep so secret would be revealed. So they sent in an assassin. Someone to wipe out any survivors as well as anyone who learned about the secret project. K.G., James, Anthony, and... Adam. Could one of them really be a traitor? Until I found out who it was, I decided to call the traitor the Deleter.|Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> Returning to the Pyrosphere, Samus saves Anthony from the [[Rhedogian]] (first encountered on an elevator while leaving the Cryosphere) and, possessing conflicting feelings about Adam, remembers the events leading to death of Adam's younger brother, [[Ian Malkovich]]. Samus later encounters [[Ridley]] in the Geothermal Power Plant, and Anthony is seemingly killed. Contact with Adam is also inexplicably severed, and [[K.G. Misawa]] is incinerated in an unknown area of the sector.
Samus rendezvous with the platoon in the Exam Center, located in the [[Sector 1 (Biosphere)|Biosphere]] Test Area. Before this, however, she encounters the body of another scientist (found in the Biosphere's Breeding Room)<ref>{{cite|The large, cagelike booth looked like something had been raised in it, and in one corner was the miserable form of a researcher's corpse. |Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> and a [[Little Birdie|peculiar bird-like creature]]. Samus and the platoon learn that the Bottle Ship is operated by the Galactic Federation and was designed for the propagation of bioweapons.<ref>{{cite|This BOTTLE SHIP is under management of the Galactic Federation. In these facilities, life-forms from each planet have been raised and researched as possible bioweapons.|Exam Center computer|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> They are then distracted by a [[Mystery Creature|mysterious, reptilian creature]], which assaults Samus before being repelled by [[Anthony Higgs]] and escaping. Samus is sent to the [[Sector 3 (Pyrosphere)|Pyrosphere]] in pursuit of this creature, but she is quickly directed to the [[Sector 2 (Cryosphere)|Cryosphere]], where she finds the body of [[Maurice Favreau]] and is attacked by the [[RB176 Ferrocrusher]] while in pursuit of [[MB|an unidentified woman]], who claims that Maurice was killed by another soldier.<ref>{{cite|How can I trust you when your troops are willing to kill each other?|MB|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> Samus calls this unknown assailant [[the Deleter]].<ref>{{cite|At this rate, the plan the Federation wanted to keep so secret would be revealed. So they sent in an assassin. Someone to wipe out any survivors as well as anyone who learned about the secret project. K.G., James, Anthony, and... Adam. Could one of them really be a traitor? Until I found out who it was, I decided to call the traitor the Deleter.|Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M}}</ref> Returning to the Pyrosphere, Samus saves Anthony from the [[Rhedogian]] (first encountered on an elevator while leaving the Cryosphere) and, possessing conflicting feelings about Adam, remembers the events leading to death of Adam's younger brother, [[Ian Malkovich]]. Samus later encounters [[Ridley]] in the Geothermal Power Plant, and Anthony is seemingly killed. Contact with Adam is also inexplicably severed, and [[K.G. Misawa]] is incinerated in an unknown area of the sector.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Metroid: Other M'''s gameplay is much different from the gameplay of the ''Prime'' series, as ''Metroid: Other M'' utilizes a third-person perspective rather than a first-person perspective. The gameplay in Metroid: ''Other M'' is unique in its own manner; certain events are scripted to occur to give the game a cinematic and "fast-paced action movie" feel. Samus appears to be more acrobatic and more flexible in this game, as she is able to perform athletic blows to enemies, such as the [[Overblast]] and various kicks and throws. Another unique addition currently exclusive to ''Metroid: Other M'' is the ability to dodge incoming attacks or obstacles by moving the D-Pad in any direction before the attack makes contact, a technique known as the [[Sensemove]].
''Metroid: Other M'''s gameplay is much different than the gameplay from the ''Prime'' series, as ''Metroid: Other M'' utilizes a third-person perspective rather than a first-person perspective. The gameplay in Metroid: ''Other M'' is unique in its own manner; certain events are scripted to occur to give the game a cinematic and "fast-paced action movie" feel. Samus appears to be more acrobatic and more flexible in this game, as she is able to perform athletic blows to enemies, such as the [[Overblast]] and various kicks and throws. Another unique addition currently exclusive to ''Metroid: Other M'' is the ability to dodge incoming attacks or obstacles by moving the D-Pad in any direction before the attack makes contact, a technique known as the [[Sensemove]].


While the ''Prime'' series focuses heavily on scanning, it is not as important in ''Other M''. Whenever something needs to be examined, pointing the Wii Remote at the screen turns the perspective from third-person into first-person. When the targeting reticule locks on to a point of interest, the camera zooms in and tells Samus what is needed to destroy or bypass the structure, whether it be items like [[Morph Ball Bombs|Bombs]] or [[Missiles]]. Missiles work in the same manner in the first-person mode.  
While the ''Prime'' series focuses heavily on scanning, it is not as important in ''Other M''. Whenever something needs to be examined, pointing the Wii Remote at the screen turns the perspective from third-person into first-person. When the targeting reticule locks on to a point of interest, the camera zooms in and tells Samus what is needed to destroy or bypass the structure, whether it be items like [[Morph Ball Bombs|Bombs]] or [[Missiles]]. Missiles work in the same manner in the first-person mode.  
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==Reception==
==Critical Acclaim==
Compared to other entries in the franchise, ''Other M'' has received mixed reactions from critics and fans alike. Points of contention include Samus's voice acting and characterization, the game's lengthy and unskippable cinematic cutscenes, and its linear progression with a minimap marked to highlight the player's next destination. This latter trait contrasts with most other entries in the franchise, which place an emphasis on the exploration of diverse, open worlds and unknown objectives, though ''Other M'' is not unique in this respect. Other entries that have deviated from this formula in some way are ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' and ''Metroid Fusion''.
Compared to other entries in the franchise, ''Other M'' has received mixed reactions from critics and fans alike. Points of contention include Samus's voice acting, the game's lengthy cinematics, and its linear progression. This latter trait contrasts with most other entries in the franchise, which place an emphasis on the exploration of diverse, open worlds and unknown objectives, though ''Other M'' is not unique in this respect. Other entries that have deviated from this formula in some way are ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' and ''Metroid Fusion''.


==Bosses==
==Bosses==
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===Images===
===Images===
====Official art====
====Official art====
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File:Cyborg Zebesian om Artwork 1.png|Promotional Artwork for ''Other M''
File:Cyborg Zebesian om Artwork 1.png|Promotional Artwork for ''Other M''
File:MOM_art.jpg|Full boxart image of ''Metroid: Other M''  
File:MOM_art.jpg|Full boxart image of ''Metroid: Other M''  
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====Screenshots====
====Screenshots====
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File:Other M title.png|''Other M's'' title screen. This image is also seen after Samus's introductory dialogue.  
File:Other M title.png|''Other M's'' title screen. This image is also seen after Samus's introductory dialogue.  
File:Reos om Screenshot 1.jpg|A screenshot released in E3 2009 of creatures resembling [[Reo]]s.
File:Reos om Screenshot 1.jpg|A screenshot released in E3 2009 of creatures resembling [[Reo]]s.
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File:Zebesian om Screenshot.jpg|Samus taking down an enemy from up close. The move being performed is the [[Overblast]], one of Samus's several close-range attacks.
File:Zebesian om Screenshot.jpg|Samus taking down an enemy from up close. The move being performed is the [[Overblast]], one of Samus's several close-range attacks.
File:Other M Official Site Screenshot January.jpg|The teaser website seen in January. It depicts Samus looking toward the skyline.
File:Other M Official Site Screenshot January.jpg|The teaser website seen in January. It depicts Samus looking toward the skyline.
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====Website====
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File:Story om Website 01.png|Japanese Website
File:Story om Website 02.png|Japanese Website
File:Story om Website 03.png|Japanese Website
File:Story om Website 04.png|Japanese Website
File:Story om Website 05.png|American Website
File:Story om Website 06.png|American Website
File:Story om Website 07.png|American Website
File:Story om Website 08.png|American Website
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