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Samus Unmasked in Metroid Prime Remastered

Samus Unmasked[1] is the state of Samus Aran wearing her Power Suit while having removed her helmet.

Metroid series[]

Samus Unmasked Zero Mission

Metroid: Zero Mission

Traditionally, Samus Unmasked is one of the appearances Samus Aran may take in the ending of a Metroid game. This is often the reward for players completing the game in a fair amount of time: fast enough to see Samus Unmasked, but not fast enough to see her in a Casual Outfit or Zero Suit; in the Metroid Prime series, a clear shot of Samus Unmasked during the end cutscene is instead rewarded for collecting at least 75% of items. Samus Unmasked is usually portrayed wearing the Varia Suit or Gravity Suit, although she wears the basic Power Suit in Metroid and the "Omega Suit" in Metroid Fusion.

In Super Metroid, Samus Unmasked can be seen by completing the game between three and ten hours. This is one of the few instances where Samus is shown to be wearing a visor or headset underneath her helmet, since much of her face remains obscured even with the helmet removed.

In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, if the player collects at least 75% items, Samus takes off her helmet on Skytown while silently mourning for her fellow bounty hunters Rundas, Ghor and Gandrayda, whom she had been forced to kill earlier due to them undergoing terminal Phazon Corruption thanks to Dark Samus.

Some games show Samus Unmasked without requiring the player to fulfill certain conditions. Metroid Prime ends with Samus taking off her helmet while surveying the destroyed Artifact Temple; even if the player collects less than 75% of items, they can still catch a quick glimpse of Samus Unmasked just before the screen fades to black. In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Samus takes off her helmet while in the Bryyo Leviathan Core to vomit due to Phazon Fever.

Metroid II: Return of Samus, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Metroid Prime Pinball, Metroid Prime Hunters, Metroid: Other M, Metroid Prime: Federation Force, and Metroid Dread are the only games that do not feature Samus Unmasked at all.

Other appearances[]

Noncanon
"What's the matter? All I said was that Komaytos look like little Metr-"

Non-canon warning: This article or section contains information that may not be considered an official part of the Metroid series in the overall storyline by Nintendo.

Metroid: Zebes Invasion Order[]

On page 181 of Metroid: Zebes Invasion Order, Space Pirates successfully remove Samus's helmet and are silently shocked to discover her true identity. This is one of the earliest depictions of Samus as a human female (since most comics and adaptations tended to depict Samus as a cyborg male). She is shown with long black hair in this appearance, since artist Sumi Arisaka was only instructed that the character was a long-haired female.[2]

Nintendo Comics System[]

The Nintendo Comics System often depicted Samus Aran without her helmet. This is first seen in the final panel of The Coming of a Hero, and is frequently seen throughout Deceit Du Jour when Samus is not actively battling enemies. Notably, these comics mark the first consistent appearance of Samus as a blonde.

The tendency to show Samus without her helmet continues into the Captain N: The Game Master comics, where Samus joins the cast. In her debut in Money Changes Everything, Samus is introduced wearing her full Power Suit, and then takes off her helmet to reveal her identity, much to the surprise of her teammates.

Kirby's Dream Land 3[]

In level 5-2, if Kirby defeats them all six Metroid larvae using his ice power, Samus will appear at the end of the level without her helmet and grant Kirby a Heart Star. This is also referenced in an official Kirby yonkoma comic, which depicts Samus without her helmet.

Super Smash Bros. Melee[]

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Samus Unmasked is trophy #293 in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It is not unlockable by ordinary means, and could only be legitimately obtained by attending defunct Japanese-only Nintendo events, where the trophy would be written onto the Nintendo GameCube Memory Card (along with trophies depicting Olimar and Mario with Yoshi). Otherwise, it cannot be unlocked any other way than through hacking.

Masahiro Sakurai wrote a page about the secret trophies on the official Melee website, Smabura-Ken, which can be read here. An English translation published by Shinesparkers in early 2024 can be read here.

Description[]

"It's said that the orphaned Samus Aran was raised by the few survivors of the Chozo race. They armed her with a Power Suit and taught her the ways of advanced combat; even burdened with her heavy suit, Samus is as graceful as a butterfly. In the Metroid series, it was standard that Samus would remove her helmet and armor if you cleared the game fast enough."

Game: Metroid (08/89)

Notification[]

"You got the Samus Unmasked trophy! Lucky you!"

Non-canon warning: Non-canonical information ends here.

Trivia[]

  • The Samus Unmasked trophy is the only appearance of a (somewhat) suitless Samus in Melee, and the first appearance of her face in 3D. Metroid Prime would be the first canon game to feature her face in 3D.
  • Interestingly, Samus in the trophy and the ending of Prime are posed the same, standing in the Power Suit holding her helmet, with a short ponytail.
  • The Samus Unmasked trophy is the first time Samus was seen to have a red hairband with her ponytail. The Zero Suit would later feature it.

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Super Smash Bros. Melee[]

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References[]

  1. ^ Super Smash Bros. Melee
  2. ^ 有坂 須美 (sumi_arisaka). "ここ一年近く体調の悪化のため放置だったので、通知も見てなかったんですが^^;先日見たらずいぶんと懐かしいものが、、、 当時サムスの容姿について知らされたのは『髪の長い女性』とだけだったので黒髪(個人的には濃い茶髪)にしたんですよね、ちなみに今描くとこんな感じ、、、かな?。" 22 April 2017 4:33 a.m. Tweet. https://twitter.com/sumi_arisaka/status/855716082300076032


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