It's almost like the supermodel body type currently given to 99% of women in video games is possibly boring as well. Thanks for saying that Samus having muscle mass makes the Metroid experience boring due to the five minutes of before and after the entire game where she doesn't wear her suit.
I play lots of different types of games with lots of different kinds of male and female characters, so I don't experience that "99%" static.
For example, right now I plan on 1cc'ing Cave's Guwange, and the female lead (pictured both in artwork and gameplay right and center, respectively)
while atractive, isn't exactly what I'd call steriotypical super model material. I could think of a lot more examples. But I like her design (and particularly her gorgeously fluid pixel art walking animation) neither for being "sexy" nor "realistic".
Anyway, I didn't say it makes the game boring, but a general adherence to rules of "reality" is generally not what I consider wise. Half of the game mechanics would have to go. How on earth would energy weapons travel at 1mph? If you're going to make something closer to reality, you have to do it for a reason. Metroid might be one of Nintendo's darker franchises, but it's still firmly rooted in the realm of the fantastic, to the point that I don't see these complaints as especially valid.
Now, I think there
IS some validity in arguing that having Samus depicted in a bikini or a body suit designed to emphasize her ass is questionable. I personally don't care too much, but I wouldn't be upset if such elements were toned down or excised.
That doesn't mean that every single game should cater to such a belief. The fact that Samus has no muscles whatsoever doesn't fit in even in the Metroid games. Why does realistic=gritty? Why can't Samus have even a little muscle?
I seem to recall she had abbs in Super Metroid. I don't mind her having muscles. I'm just saying I think arguments need to be made based on entertainment and aesthetic principles rather than realism or game logic (for which things can easily be handwaved). Why does PSO2 use Jet Boots instead of Jet Packs? Because air dashing and executing flaming kicks to the face are cooler, that's why.
As for "not fitting" in the Metroid games, I think that's a bit of an exaggeration. Samus isn't super buff, but she generally looks pretty athletic to me. Also a lot of her supposed strength comes from alien-based genetic engineering, so I don't think it requires a great suspension of disbelief to imagine that she's vastly physically stronger than she looks.
You know, citing the character that has every single incarnation with muscles and use it against an argument that states that Samus should probably be buff in ANY way is not the sanest method of responses.
Cap has been drawn by tons of different artists. Compare the movie depiction to any of the game depictions to any number of comic artists. He tends to be buff and athletic, but much less broad and buff looking than Thor or Hulk or whatever. I think Samus is fine with an athletic look, I don't think its necessary to go out of the way emphasizing her muscles or anything like that.