The MP1 look is universally loved and the ZM look unversally hated (except for Bill of course). Its just absurd how Nintendo pretends to deny this.
Again, Super Metroid did it great, a girl with defined muscles, because its only logical with the whole training and giant armor wearing, still, long hair and cute underwear are unrealistic which is why I really don't mind the skin tight suit, it also makes sense.
If you think about it its illogical she's going to wear a bikini, she should be naked! is an incredibly advanced armor made by an alien race, what is the point of wearing underwear? of course there would be riots with a female shown naked sadly*, so the skinsuit is a perfect compromise, I always saw it as a perfect interface with the big suit, it even has some weird connections in the back.
The real bad thing about that model is the ridiculous haircut, super model body and, most importantly, how now magically comes off, we all know theres only one reason this happened in ZM and will happen in Brawl.
Quote
Originally posted by: Ceric
Throughout the other games, especially Prime, you learn about Samus from her Myth not from her. All those logs of the Space pirates who were terrified and held her in awe at the same time. In MP3 people are suppose to start talking about the legends of her deeds as you come near. Its an interesting way to tell a story. Its like have a narrator but being their in a way.
I loved that except for the bit when everyone knew she was a female human. Yes I know the gimmick "surprise Samus is a girl!" is old and tired, but the Metroid universe from the first title was based in how "his true form was shrouded in mystery", no one should know she's a woman, the shouldn't even now she's human!
*actually Homeworld pull it off incredibly well with Karen S'jet, a character who is indeed naked and connected to a giant mothership, and she never felt sexualized at all, I'm sad to say this but she's now a better female character than what Nintendo turned Samus into.