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Yeah, let's have Samus just get angry at everything. That's what a normal human being does. Look, I'll say it again, some people LIKE IT that Samus is portrayed as having emotional weaknesses instead of being a badass Mary Sue all of the time. You're entitled to your opinion but you're not entitled to crush others' opinions.
The emotional impact in the MANGA makes sense. Everything is FRESH to her relatively.
Shock at seeing one of her parental figures teaming up with the one who killed her parents, feeling despair at being "thrown under the bus" and betrayed, and revulsion to the point of rage.
She then turns that rage on those who have put her through that trauma and gets her revenge.
In Other M, it's as if she hasn't "grown up" or progressed AT ALL.
At minimum FIVE major missions occured between then and M:OM, most of which recalling her to fight with Ridley once more.
You can't try to explain it away with "She thought he was REALLY dead after Super" because PTSD DOESN'T occur ONLY when you think the threat has disappeared!
The knowledge that "Ridley is still alive" in Prime, Corruption, and Super does NOT override the traumatic situation of "This guy killed my parents, annihilated my adoptive parents, and leads the intergalactic band of villains."
To assume so would mean that simply thinking "My job is never over" will STOP PTSD from EVER occuring.
So we come to the result that EITHER:
Samus had that truamatic pause in Prime, Corruption, AND Super, it just wasn't shown.
OR
Samus does not have PTSD, but selective reaction times to traumatic events (as we only ever see her act on it in the Manga [not even in ZM] and M:OM)
THERE is your well written reason why people dislike how she was portrayed in the Ridley scene.
It is either something we NEVER have seen before (sans manga) and was introduced POORLY, or it makes absolutely no sense in relation to the other times we've seen her.
Her emotions are NEVER explored in ANY game before. It being introduced poorly is also your opinion. None of us can say, definitively, what Sakamoto's intentions were unless he's interviewed directly so you can't just create assumptions out of the blue, maybe Sakamoto would've liked Samus to show fear in those games but he wasn't in charge before? Also, how does Other M imply that she hasn't grown up at all when she's only paralyzed with shock for 2 minutes? That doesn't imply any growth from the manga, where she's begging for death? I don't see the correlation. Samus looked up to Adam as a Father and there are hints that he feels the same so, are you implying she hadn't "grown up" because she has such deep respect for Adam?
As for this claim of "crippling emotion", her emotions only CRIPPLE her for 2 minutes in the Ridley fight, name one other spot in the rest of the game that shows Samus' emotions actually crippling her combat abilities. The only other time I know of that she needs help is against the Adolescent Ridley fight and that's because he had her pinned and she was barely able to keep his tail away.