![]() ![]() Broken Base: To this day, fans are divided on whether it's a bold attempt to diversify and expand the Metroid franchise or a cheap Follow the Leader cash-in that plays fast and loose with the series name.Anti-Climax Boss: Gorea is built up to be an immense Eldritch Abomination according to the lore, but he's actually one of the easiest bosses in the series, and can be easier than some of the bosses preceding him.Alternatively, Noxus is often painted as a fanatical Knight Templar due to his monastic background, a claim of fighting lawbreakers and evildoers with no specifics, and for opposing Samus during the game this seems to stem from a Nintendo Power Magazine article ( which have a reputation for being fallacious) that called the Vhozon "fanatical". Another is he doesn't find the Galactic Federation as a government entirely trustworthy (and he might not be far off, given that some branches of it have tried to weaponize known alien threats for their own use in chronologically- later games) and he's wary of any mercenaries on their payroll, regardless of how noble they may be in comparison. One suggestion is that he just sees Samus as another ambitious and amoral hired gun, and he may not know much else about her beyond being the bane of Space Pirates. Noxus wants to keep it out of the wrong hands.Thus, he may feel that Samus and the others are going to rob him of that chance. Spire's reasoning for going after the Ultimate Power is to find out the fate of his race.Given the lack of in-game dialogue interactions, this opens up plenty of interpretation: ![]() Alternative Character Interpretation: Noxus and Spire are generally accepted as the least villainous of the rival hunters, yet they still come into conflict with Samus in the race for the Ultimate Power. ![]()
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