Jedi: Survivor launched last week and you've been busy finding all sorts of Star Wars easter eggs, including the ability to have Cal Kestis cosplay as Anakin Skywalker. Some of the game's references aren't so obvious and aren't tipping their hat to something else Star Wars-related at all. Including a nod to Super Metroid, a subtle easter egg some fans immediately picked up on, and despite debate has since been confirmed to be intentional by Survivor's creators.
The Super Metroid reference in question comes when Cal needs to be shown how he can hop between two walls to climb to an otherwise unreachable spot. Just in case it wasn't evident what you need to have Cal do at that moment, three little animals do it first, showing him the way. Cal then proceeds to copy what they did, and the nod to Super Metroid at that moment was not lost on Jeff Grubb.
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Grubb appears to have been the first person to point out the Survivor moment was a clear homage to the iconic Samus game. While many enjoyed the reference along with him after having it pointed out, others disagreed. Perhaps not believing something from a very old Metroid game would be an easter egg in a new Star Wars title. Enter someone who was at the previews for Jedi: Survivor, played through that moment, and asked the devs whether it was a Super Metroid easter egg or not.
Turns out it definitely was an intentional tip of the cap to the SNES game. “I literally asked the devs about it during the preview event (it was part of the preview content, too) and was told in no uncertain terms 'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a metroidvania, after all',” James Galizio replied to Grubb. A reply
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