And bear with me here: Samus has large hips and small breasts for a video game character. In “Other M,” we see behind the mask and outfit in many cinematic scenes. While portraying her, we just ran forward, scanning rooms for evil lurkers, then shot them to bits. But in previous “Metroid Prime” games, we didn’t see her face or body, or hear her voice or story. The feminist rub is, we portray Samus - a woman who is not dressed like a hussy, and who outwardly stands up against a pandering, male military system, literally turning her thumb down against a male commander (and romantic interest) who gives her orders. In “Metroid: Other M,” we portray a supersoldier (a bounty hunter, actually) in outer space, blowing away evil beings who are bent on power or anarchy. You don’t get to call a gun-filled, action video game “feminist” or “matronly” every day.
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