Palademon said:
Other M.
Apart from the story problems people complain about, and switching perspectives not being fast enough, people dislike the game because of the portrayal of Samus, which stops them from enjoying it. If they ddin't have a preconceived idea of Samus, they probably would've liked most of it.
...I dunno about that. We're talking about one of the most EXTREME examples of this sort of thing.
If samus was replaced with a different character and this was a different universe entirely, you'd still be left with terrible acting, a crappy story, wretched pacing, inconsistent tone (you're supposed to feel isolated...wait no your not, you have allies! And now your alone. And now it's about teamwork! And neither is portrayed as better or worse, so just throw it all together and see what happens! And when you listen to orders and submit to daddy, you almost burn to death!

What was the message of this game again?)
And in center stage: a submissive, whiney little girl who everyone keeps saying is a really cool, strong and self-reliant space warrior. And we have to
play as her. Admittedly it would be less painful if it was new character, instead of an utterly retconned established one, but it barely makes a difference. It would simply make it an ineffectual, mediocre game, as opposed to one that had a genuinely terrible impact on the reputation of an established franchise,
and removed the last great female leading role in AAA gaming. I honestly do not think Samus is coming back anytime soon outside of Smash Bros. Wii U.
I've played Other M: It's not exactly a misunderstood gem. Nothing about it was above average from start to finish. Handful of pretty cutscenes, but the scenes were overdramatic, poorly paced, poorly written and poorly acted. And I really HATE the piles and piles of...shall we say...unfortunate implications regarding the female lead and her relationship with men. If it wasn't Samus, it would still leave a bad taste in my mouth. Though my nostalgia didn't help, I still thought the moment to moment stuff genuinely sucked.
FF9 is something I feel fits into this category better. A lot of people weren't ready for the return to stylized graphics and a fantasy setting after 7 and 8, but...well. Most people I ask who did try 9 say it's their favorite.