The Best Metroid: Dread Reaction Comes From A Metroid Cosplayer

Cosplayer dresses up as Samus Aran to watch Nintendo's E3 presentation

Reacting to the Metroid Dread announcement is more fun in a Power Suit
Reacting to the Metroid Dread announcement is more fun in a Power Suit
Screenshot: BONBON_COS@YouTube

To get ready for Nintendo’s E3 presentation, you might have poured yourself a beverage, grabbed a snack, and got comfy. Cosplayer Bonbon, it seems, donned a Varia Power Suit.

Nintendo announced a brand new side-scrolling Metroid game, the fifth mainline entry. Called Metroid Dread, this is the first new 2D Metroid in 19 years and is a direct sequel to Metroid Fusion (aka Metroid 4), which was released on the Game Boy Advance in 2002. Can you believe that much time has passed? Maybe you can!

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Dread is a traditional Metroid game but with new flourishes that aim to please long-time fans but also welcome those new to the series.

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People are understandably excited! Especially Metroid diehard fans and cosplayers.

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In the reaction video, Bonbon does a good job of conveying said excitement while fully ensconced in the suit. Onscreen text like “Really?”, “My heart is racing,” and “It’s good to be alive!” also do a nice job of conveying further emotion. Bonbon even suggested everyone pre-order. (Don’t ever pre-order - Ed.)

Have a look at the clip below.

I am all about cosplayers being delighted by announcements and uploading reaction videos. Just look at how much effort is required for Bonbon to transform into Samus!

See? Not easy!

Before the presentation began, Nintendo’s Japanese Twitter account announced that it was asking fans to refrain from co-streaming the presentation. Instead, Youtubers, Twitch creators, and more were to upload any reaction clips later. (Twitch ultimately refrained from airing the presentation because its creators could not co-stream.) Here, I think this reaction video was improved by uploading after the presentation ended because Bonbon could go back and add text—very important if you’ve got a helmet on and it might be hard to fully express oneself!

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For more Metroid cosplay, check out Bonbon’s Twitter, YouTube Channel, or blog.