Highlights

  • Metroid Prime 4: Beyond reintroduces Samus Aran in a long-awaited game after 7 years.
  • Infamous Metroid bosses like Meta Ridley pose challenging fights for players.
  • Dark Game Over screens show Samus facing brutal fates, like cardiac arrest or being devoured.

It's an exciting time for Metroid fans. Nintendo has released the first look of the highly-anticipated Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, which was announced over 7 years ago. The game will re-introduce new generations of gamers to Samus Aran, one of the most iconic characters in Nintendo history. Many players will be surprised to learn Samus' story isn't a victorious one.

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Throughout the franchise, Samus has had many ups and downs in her fights against Space Pirates and figures from her past. There are a lot of ways she has been defeated in the Metroid series, especially for those who struggle to complete certain missions or defeat certain bosses. These six moments from Metroid history are among the worst ways Samus has lost.

6 Failing To Defeat Meta Ridley

It's A Long Way Down For Slow Players

metroid prime remastered how to beat meta ridley
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

Platform(s)
Wii
Released
August 27, 2007
Developer(s)
Retro Studios , Nintendo
Publisher(s)
Nintendo

Ridley is widely known as Samus' greatest nemesis in the Metroid saga, but the character takes on quite a different appearance in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. He ambushes Samus on the planet of Norion in a power generator shaft, where the two end up falling together mid-battle. The battle occurs in three phases, though Samus' fate will be quick if players aren't fast enough.

As Samus and Meta Ridley fall, players only have a limited amount of time to deal proper damage to trigger a cutscene in which Samus is saved by Rundas. If players fail to do this, Samus and Meta Ridley will die together by hitting the bottom of the generator shaft. Though it's a tragic game over for Samus, it's quite a poetic way to go for the character.

5 Samus Suffers Cardiac Arrest

Quite A Disturbing Game Over Screen For Nintendo

A system alert warning on the Metroid Prime 2 game over screen
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

Platform(s)
GameCube , Wii , Nintendo Wii U
Released
November 15, 2004
Developer(s)
Retro Studios
Publisher(s)
Nintendo

The Metroid Prime series is notable for being darker than most other Metroid games, or any Nintendo games, really. Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is especially morbid, as that game's Game Over screen will feature a system alert as Samus' heart rate speeds up before flatlining. It's somehow even more eerie than Metroid Prime 3, which showcases a puddle of blood at its endscreen.

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This Game Over screen can be triggered by most deaths throughout the game, meaning Samus is often at risk of cardiac arrest in the game. It's not all that surprising when you consider the horrifying things Samus has to face in Echoes, including several fights against her doppelgänger, Dark Samus.

4 Ceres Space Colony Countdown

It's A Race Against The Clock For Samus

Samus encountering Ridley and the Baby in Super Metroid
Super Metroid

Platform(s)
SNES
Released
April 18, 1994
Developer(s)
Nintendo
Publisher(s)
Nintendo

One of the most famous sequences in the Metroid franchise might not end well for some players. The first area in the game is Ceres Space Colony, where Samus finds its research station decimated by Space Pirates, encountering Ridley just before the dragon escapes with the Baby Metroid. The colony is set to self-destruct, and Samus must escape within one minute.

If players make it back to the Gunship in time, a cutscene depicts Ceres Space Colony exploding as Samus' ship flies off into space. If they don't, however, the same cutscene plays without the appearance of Samus' Gunship, indicating that Samus dies in the explosion in that timeline. Thankfully, players get to re-try the countdown to prepare for the ending of Super Metroid.

3 Possessed By Space Pirates

The Unexpected Final Fight Of Federation Force

Metroid Prime Federation Force Evil Samus Boss Fight
Metroid Prime: Federation Force

Platform(s)
Nintendo 3DS
Released
August 19, 2016
Developer(s)
Next Level Games
Publisher(s)
Nintendo

Metroid Prime: Federation Force is a rarity in the Metroid franchise, as players control faceless Marines in the Galactic Federation's titular unit of soldiers. However, Samus Aran still appears, though early in the game's story, she is captured by Space Pirates aboard the ship Doomseye. There, the pirates take control of Samus' power suit, forcing her to fight the Federation Force.

In the end game's boss fight, the Marines face Samus' Morph Ball form, scaled up to massive size, seemingly burying her in debris. After taking down the Doomseye, the Federation Force is thankfully saved by Samus in her Gunship, so it's at least comforting for Metroid fans to know that this 3DS spin-off doesn't do away with Samus entirely.

2 Vs. Raven Beak X

A Brutal Way To Go Against This Boss

Samus facing Raven Beak X in the rain
Metroid Dread

Platform(s)
Switch
Released
October 8, 2021
Developer(s)
MercurySteam
Publisher(s)
Nintendo

Samus takes quite a beating in Metroid Dread for the Nintendo Switch. By the end of the game, it's revealed that Samus has latent Metroid powers, which the antagonist, Raven Beak, plans to harness for his own army of super-soldiers. After defeating Raven Beak, the Chozo despot becomes infected with an X parasite, morphing into the monstrous Raven Beak X.

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This final boss can be quite tricky for some players, and the wrong move can spell a terrifying end for Samus. If players misfire or fail to charge up a Hyper Beam to destroy the Chozo monster, Samus will be brutally devoured and killed. It's a devastating Game Over for Samus in this game, though maybe it's a better fate than completely turning into a human-sized Metroid.

1 Digested By Vorash

Players Won't Envy Being Samus Here

The Vorash coming towards Samus in Metroid Other M
Metroid: Other M

Platform(s)
Wii
Released
August 31, 2010
Developer(s)
Team Ninja , Nintendo
Publisher(s)
Nintendo

While some Metroid fans would prefer to forget about the Wii title Metroid: Other M, the game has some of Samus' most brutal defeats in its Game Over sequences. One of which occurs during a boss fight against Vorash, a massive lava fish that resides in the Pyrosphere. As far as Metroid boss battles go, Vorash is one of the biggest in scale.

If players aren't careful, Vorash can drag Samus into lava mid-battle or alternatively swallow Samus whole during one phase of the boss battle. Samus certainly has had a lot of brutal deaths featured in the Metroid franchise, but few are as final as getting swallowed by a giant leviathan that swims through an environment of lava.

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