One Fact About EVERY Boss in Metroid Prime Trilogy

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Oh, you're a Metroid fan? Name every single boss in Metroid Prime Trilogy. And now name one fact about each. Oh, you can't? Pshh... Must not have watched my latest video where I tell you one fact about every boss in Metroid Prime Trilogy.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Metroid Prime Bosses
04:00 - Prime 2: Echoes Bosses
08:32 - Prime 3: Corruption Bosses

Footage may be courtesy of:
World of Longplays
Longplay Archive
FCPlaythroughs
Nintendo Utopia

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Berserker Knight "only boss to be fought as a boss multiple times in the entire trilogy" Dark Samus; "What am I then?"

Link
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Always referred to that aurora unit as a she since it reminds me of a certain brain we know and love.

LillyWhiteFairy
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The Chozo Ghosts in Ghor's diorama might be a reference to the landing site in Skytown where you fought him being a mirror image of the Artifact Temple.

eiriseven
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The Chozo Ghosts in Ghor’s diorama may have something to do with SkyTown having been made by the Chozo. Just a wild guess on my part.

ShadowPirateX
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That Flagghra fact really explains why it's one of the most over-designed enemies in the game. Not in a bad way, just really stands out.

samusfan
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Metroid Hatcher is not the only boss in this series that can be brought down with one hit. The invisible sentry drone can be brought down with either a single super missile or a single fully charged plasma beam shot.

KTSpeedruns
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Hatcher isn't the only to be brought down with one shot. The beserker lord can be nuked with a ship missile in the second encounter and killed with the same combo as the hatcher in the final encounter.

BigHailFan
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Bonus Gandrayda fact! There are _four_ unique "Shake Off Gandrayda" attack animations. Gandrayda tries to forcibly remove Samus' helmet during the front "Shake Off Gandrayda" attack animation, clearly taking EXTREME pleasure in dominating Samus. She can also grab Samus from both the right and left side, as well as from behind. In each of them, Gandrayda will laugh and enjoy herself as she slaps, punches, and pounds Samus who cries out in pain. Super unique stuff!

JasonBlaneLFG
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I personally think that the chozo ghosts in Ghor's diorama appear because the chozo from Elysia are supposed to be the same ones from Tallon IV, maybe their spirits still follow their chosen one

NotKalimba
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3:07 They're ALL sentient. The omega is sapient.

BeeWaifu
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the Pirate Commander the only boss in the series to begin the fight with a jumpscare?

generalbutterscotch
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Luv metriod gonna play dread for the first time tdy!!

Ilovediddykong-bd
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I'm pretty sure there are some space pirate logs in Prime 2 and 3 that also have an exclamation mark in the logbook entry.
I think Parasite Queen might be the only "creature" logbook entry to have that.

Remext
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And none of these bosses with the possible exception of the Ing Emperor, are nearly as annoying as those robotic enemies in Prime 2 that cause Samus’s HUD to lag and crash every time you encounter them!

keithtorgersen
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The thing about Dark Samus is that... well, the sentiment behind the "gender neutral" stuff didn't exist back then. Nobody cared beyond context and story purposes. It was presumably a female due to copying its morphology from Samus, but it was clearly meant to be genderless. Mind you, I don't mean in that weird way that people overemphasize- I mean morphologically so, the initial intent of the word. No idea about the genetic component of it tho, we're still not 100% sure if its a true metroid or if it's entirely unique to Phazee

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