Absolutely not.I haven't played a Metal Gear game before. Played Ground Zeroes and found it kinda boring. But I love action games, vast open worlds, and enjoy some good stealth. Would y'all recommend this? I'm having a very tough time deciding.
Absolutely not.I haven't played a Metal Gear game before. Played Ground Zeroes and found it kinda boring. But I love action games, vast open worlds, and enjoy some good stealth. Would y'all recommend this? I'm having a very tough time deciding.
No.
The pacing is very off. It's not really story focused like that.
You could get into the gameplay, since it's superb, but the story will be lost on you probably, especially the parts that're supposed to be references to future or even past events.I have never played a metal gear game, could I possibly get into this one?
I haven't played a Metal Gear game before. Played Ground Zeroes and found it kinda boring. But I love action games, vast open worlds, and enjoy some good stealth. Would y'all recommend this? I'm having a very tough time deciding.
After learning that this actually might finally be the last Kojima MGS, I just wanted a nearly endless MGS sandbox to play in with a PC version so multiplayer can never completely die. There are a few loose ends I hope the barebones story ties up, but I feel like I got exactly what I wanted from the description in these reviews.
What if that is the true ending and there is another hidden ending to find? dun dun dun
You never know with Kojima.
You could get into the gameplay, since it's superb, but the story will be lost on you probably, especially the parts that're supposed to be references to future or even past events.
Crap I am big on story. Well you guys enjoy it seems amazing - a true goty contender.MGSV does not seem designed for new players in terms of the story. The story is crazy and even as someone who has played most of the games I tend to be lost. And you found Ground Zeroes boring so I wouldn't recommend.
Great reviews. Cant wait to make love with my baby arm. Fuck Sony for not bring the LE PS4 to the US.
I wouldn't say there's much that feels like filler, but there is a lot that feels repetitive, just because of the nature of a game like this -- every soldier is going to look the same after a while, and if you're trying to kill as few people as possible, you're probably going to follow a lot of the same patterns over and over. Also, a lot of the camps and bases look very similar. I've spent a lot of time resetting and repeating things because I tend to suicide if I'm spotted, though, so my perspective is a bit skewed.That's fine, I absolutely loved the gameplay in Ground Zeroes, so I'm not really worried about that part. I 'S' ranked every mission and got 100% completion for GZ, so I feel like I have a decent idea of what to expect from that perspective.
What I am more concerned about is the story stuff being so minimal, in addition to the repetitive nature of some of the missions. As I've gotten older I am less and less tolerant of open world shenanigans where I have to complete mundane tasks to further me along the main quest. I know you adored the Witcher 3, but I couldn't get past the first act for these reasons. As soon as some dude asked me to find his goat as part of the central story... I was out. I just don't have time for filler shit anymore when I work 50 hours a week. Give me the best, most interesting content you have from one moment to the next - I don't care if it's significantly shorter as a result.
Did you play Peacewalker? The template is similar.
Yep, i feel the same way. I really hope i'll be able to sink my teeth deep into the FOB stuff.After learning that this actually might finally be the last Kojima MGS, I just wanted a nearly endless MGS sandbox to play in with a PC version so multiplayer can never completely die. There are a few loose ends I hope the barebones story ties up, but I feel like I got exactly what I wanted from the description in these reviews.
I promise you it's nothing like a Ubisoft game, unlike the other game coming out on September 1, Mad Max, which is exactly that from what I've seen so far.The story stuff is super disappointing and the reason I play these games.
I'm not surprised the Ubi/Far Cry/AC template is reviewing well either.
No. It never appealed to me plus it was on a handheld.
This sucks. Well for me at least.
Hype -10000
Yeah like most Ubi games they nailed animations which is so important in 3rd person stealth games. MGSV has amazing animations too, which is a huge reason why I'm so excited.mine too. one of those games that they truly make u feel like a badass based on the game and gameplay. so good.
Thanks Jason, appreciate the response!I wouldn't say there's much that feels like filler, but there is a lot that feels repetitive, just because of the nature of a game like this -- every soldier is going to look the same after a while, and if you're trying to kill as few people as possible, you're probably going to follow a lot of the same patterns over and over. Also, a lot of the camps and bases look very similar. I've spent a lot of time resetting and repeating things because I tend to suicide if I'm spotted, though, so my perspective is a bit skewed.
Anyway, I'm gonna duck out of here for tonight but I'll be doing a Q&A on Kotaku tomorrow afternoon so if any of you have any questions, feel free to pop in then.
If you really found GZ boring I'm afraid it might not be for you, but who knows!I haven't played a Metal Gear game before. Played Ground Zeroes and found it kinda boring. But I love action games, vast open worlds, and enjoy some good stealth. Would y'all recommend this? I'm having a very tough time deciding.
I promise you it's nothing like a Ubisoft game, unlike the other game coming out on September 1, Mad Max, which is exactly that from what I've seen so far.
Verendus is confirming many fears I had about this game. Hype going downnnnnn![]()
If you're excited to play it, don't let me put a damper on it for you. I like a certain style of game, and I tend to be harsh with my favourite franchises. Let your hype carry you whereever it may. Just like I don't like it, there are plenty of positive reviews for it. How you feel you'll only know when you play it. I disliked MGS4 immensely too and a lot of people like that.Verendus is confirming many fears I had about this game. Hype going downnnnnn![]()
IGN said:...lack of story focus...
Yeah, the fatigue is starting to set in for me as well. Other than RPGs, I really don't want to see this stuff anymore.If you're excited to play it, don't let me put a damper on it for you. I like a certain style of game, and I tend to be harsh with my favourite franchises. Let your hype carry you whereever it may. Just like I don't like it, there are plenty of positive reviews for it. How you feel you'll only know when you play it.
I'm also getting very irritated with open world games in general now.
If you really found GZ boring I'm afraid it might not be for you, but who knows!
By the way, did you try turning all the assists off? Assists, as in reflex mode, marking display and enemy presence display. The challenge increases like 200%, especially on hard difficulty.
There's a secret ending that can only be accessed by beating missions on hard and doing side stuff from what we heard.What's this about a "true ending"?
Damn. I'm so hyped for this after GT and KindaFunny reviews. Can't believe this is the 4th game in the same year doing that to me, after Bloodborne, Witcher 3 and Batman. What a year. Can't wait!
I'm gonna need friends on steam for this. Please add me. ID: viveks86
I promise you it's nothing like a Ubisoft game, unlike the other game coming out on September 1, Mad Max, which is exactly that from what I've seen so far.
There's a secret ending that can only be accessed by beating missions on hard and doing side stuff from what we heard.
If they're both really big what's the issue?is MASSIVELY disapointing for me. Literally my biggest fear for the game.two maps
The split in opinions means nothing to me at the moment since the reviews so far have been pretty unanimous in their praise and the vast majority of us haven't actually played the game yet.The split of opinions is hilarious.
While Peace Walker fans like myself is just overjoyed. Best of all worlds.
That is something I like.There's a secret ending that can only be accessed by beating missions on hard and doing side stuff from what we heard.
I'm guessing diversity is the issue.If they're both really big what's the issue?
I haven't played a Metal Gear game before. Played Ground Zeroes and found it kinda boring. But I love action games, vast open worlds, and enjoy some good stealth. Would y'all recommend this? I'm having a very tough time deciding.
The issue is that, like the Gametrailers review stated, the environments start to feel repetitive as you are seeing the same textures and types of locales over and over.If they're both really big what's the issue?
If they're both really big what's the issue?
Greg Miller said the opposite, and me and him have very similar tastes on the gameplay. His general spoiler-free explanation ensured I'm going to love it.