I just finished reading the Metroid Manga and I have to ask...
Why haven't they made this into a game yet?
The manga does
a ton of things better than any of the games ever did.
Samus was a relatable and understandable character that had her share of flaws while still being genuinely admirable and cool. This Samus is strong, passionate, bold, and insubordinate; and I like it. A lot.
Ridley is a freaking amazing villain. I can't stress this enough. Going by this manga, Ridley has the best personality of
any Nintendo villain. He's bloodthirsty, cunning, cruel, evil, and
genuinely threatening. And he actually has his own twisted reasons for it. He sees other species as inferior beings and wants to wipe them out. He mocks their lack of built in defences like his claws and tells them how utterly pathetic he thinks they are when he can. This contrasts the viewpoint of the Chozo, who view all intelligent life as equally valuable. Seriously, I'm not spoiling more, because you need to read it.
Now.
And I
loved the thinly-veiled allegories. When Samus first meets Old Bird, a Chozo, she's a little scared of him. He tells her not to be scared and that, while they're different on the outside, they have the same "heart" on the inside. Samus befriends Old Bird despite their differences and starts calling him things like "Grampa". When she meets Ridley, she is put off by his appearance, but puts that aside and says "E-even if you look different, you're not scary. I'm perfectly fine. W-we can still be friends!" (He then proceeds to try and kill her, but that's not the point.)