Summary
- A Destiny 2 player impresses the community by turning their Titan into Samus Aran with attention to detail.
- The build includes familiar elements like the Wall-Watcher Helm and the Righteous Plate, resembling Samus's iconic suit.
- The player cleverly used shaders to mimic Samus's colors, and players await details on Metroid Prime 4.
A Destiny 2 player has turned their Titan into Samus Aran and shared the result online. Their build received a lot of praise from the Destiny 2 community, which was impressed by the attention to detail that went into giving the Titan an impressive makeover.
Samus Aran is considered one of the most important female characters in the history of video games, with good reason. The protagonist of the Metroid series, she is an intergalactic bounty hunter first seen in 1986's Metroid. Often hired by the Galactic Federation, the character is known for her high-risk missions and for using her iconic suit that gives different abilities to face the most powerful enemies. Paying homage to one of gaming's most beloved characters, an inventive Destiny 2 player has created a build that has caught the community's attention.
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Redditor Working_Long_5931 transformed their Titan into Samus Aran, achieving an impressive result. The build has several highlights, such as the Wall-Watcher Helm, a cosmetic introduced in Destiny 2 Season 24, which has a very similar design to Samus' suit. To finish the set, they used the Righteous Plate, Greaves, and Mark, composing the Titan's look with bulky shoulder pads mainly reminiscent of the Varia Suit, possibly the Samus outfit most remembered by Metroid fans. One of the comments praised the use of the Veiled Thread, a Destiny 2 Legendary rifle, to impersonate the Nintendo character's arm cannon.
Destiny 2 Player Creates Titan Armor Set Inspired by Samus Aran
To recreate Samus' armor, the player used Vanguard Metallic, giving the armor set the orange color of the gear worn by the character. House of Meyrin, a shader introduced in Season 5 of Destiny 2, was cleverly used to give the Titan the red tone of the torso and helmet. Sugarcoated, a shader introduced last year with the release of Episode Revenant, impressively reproduces the green of the visor that protects Samus from intergalactic threats.
Destiny 2 players approved of the build, with one commenting that of all the Samus Aran-inspired sets they've seen, this was the best. For players waiting for an official appearance of the character, good news may be coming soon. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond may have details revealed on April 2 during a Nintendo Switch 2 livestream. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was first announced in 2017, and players have been waiting for the release date ever since. It's important to note that the information is speculation, although the leaker is fairly certain of the game's appearance.
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