SPOILER: Spoiler Metal Gear Solid V (TPS) Spoiler Thread (Contains Spoilers, Thanos).

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Look at the spoiled timeline guys. Big Boss is still the guy in charge, you still deal with him in MG2. Big Boss still fell from grace, and he's "killed" in Zanzibarland. All this ultimately does is explain how Big Boss came back from the dead in MG2; in that he doesn't.

Big Boss is still 100 % responsible for the shit he did.
 
I'm upset I found out about this revelation online. Mgs2 was so special because the experience was intimate and progressive. Spoilers usually don't detur me, quite the opposite actually, but I realized I made a mistake hanging out here for too long.
 
Well if you look at it like that, isn't Solid Snake a villain for working behind the scenes and letting Raiden do all the work in MGS2, knowing full well he could die?

Snake technically had his own mission and yes he definitely used Raiden at times but it all comes full circle and he gives Raiden probably the best advice......Which was totally disregarded in MGS4 loll.
 
Well if you look at it like that, isn't Solid Snake a villain for working behind the scenes and letting Raiden do all the work in MGS2, knowing full well he could die?

Snake took out guys before Raiden came on the scene. He sniped the fuck out of soldiers, much better than Raiden did. He also diffused bombs on the other side of the big shell.

Snake did his share of work in MGS2.
 
Like what? Vamp's fast-healing ability and what else exactly?

how about you just keep going through my post history? You already found 2 posts with me talking about it that very thing.

sorry about your little failed attempt to try and paint me as some hypocrite, take it to PMs if you wanna continue, I hate that cowardly looking through post history shit.
 
But it still fits. Big Boss is still the crazy man in MG2. So Outer Heaven is still his.

But it works to an extent because Zero spread the legend of Big Boss through truth and lies.

It's another case of Kojima writing himself into a corner trying to make MGS4 fit in with the events of Metal Gear 1 (Outer Heaven) and Metal Gear 2 (Zanzibar Land Incident) with MGS5, events which were frequently referenced in MGS1, MGS2 and MGS4 by many characters. Kojima always seems to write himself into these extremely tight situations and it's interesting to see how he tried to make a compromise with previous MG games just so that they can all fit together. I thought he would retcon MGS4 in some ways, it was inevitable really after that game was already retconning stuff from previous games. But like I said earlier, I think it's best if people see the story in context rather than shitting on it just yet.

If anything, it's actually relieving for me to hear him not just ignore the events of MG1 and MG2 outright and try to make them fit in to the canon after how much certain other games botched it (Portable Ops, parts of MGS4, MGS Database). I was honestly surprised to see him try to fit MGS2 story being referenced with the Emmerich family still being fucked up and Kojima not ignoring that part of the MGS2 plot.

I think it's best for all parties involved, (for Kojima and for the fans both), that this is the final Metal Gear, at least for the canon, since it's become so bloated now that it's high time for Kojima to do something new and for Konami to reboot it in the future, if they do decide to do another. It's pretty obvious now that Kojima's greatest strength as a writer was always creating new stories and new concepts, never as a writer for a long running series. He just can't crack it and doesn't like answering questions.
 
Don't agree. Big Boss did literally nothing wrong. And that's where Kojima fucked up.
Exactly, wasn't it Kaz and Ocelot who created Venom while Big Boss was recovering in hospital? Just because Big Biss didn't step in and stop Venom it makes him evil? No it doesn't. Big Boss sends Venom a tape telling him the truth because as the guide says Big Boss is consumed with guilt because he had a hand in MB's destruction. Evil people don't experience guilt, just ask my dad.
Lol sure did
Which site you streaming on? Can we not do it private?
 
how about you just keep going through my post history? You already found 2 posts with me talking about it that very thing.

sorry about your little failed attempt to try and paint me as some hypocrite, take it to PMs if you wanna continue, I hate that cowardly looking through post history shit.

So you got nothing. All you basically say is "MGS4 explains everything of MGS2 with science and nanomachines".

I just conceded that it DID explain Vamp's fast-healing abilities with nanomachines. But what else? You seem to know about more instances where this happened. Don't chicken out now. :)
 
What makes this most sour is how obvious it is that Kojima is just making shit up as he goes a long and that none of this was his original intent.

I don't think the events of MGS3 were in his mind back in the 80's, but that game's story still felt legitimate and added to the mythos. This does none of that.
 
Look at the spoiled timeline guys. Big Boss is still the guy in charge, you still deal with him in MG2. Big Boss still fell from grace, and he's "killed" in Zanzibarland. All this ultimately does is explain how Big Boss came back from the dead in MG2; in that he doesn't.

Big Boss is still 100 % responsible for the shit he did.

Exactly. Honestly nothing REALLY changes. I can understand being upset you don't play as BB but to say the story is ruined? No.
 
I don't think the events of MGS3 were in his mind back in the 80's, but that game's story still felt legitimate and added to the mythos. This does none of that.

I dunno it adds to the mythos that Big Boss is a huuuuge dick and deserved to die multiple times.
 
Snake technically had his own mission and yes he definitely used Raiden at times but it all comes full circle and he gives Raiden probably the best advice......Which was totally disregarded in MGS4 loll.

Snake took out guys before Raiden came on the scene. He sniped the fuck out of soldiers, much better than Raiden did. He also diffused bombs on the other side of the big shell.

Snake did his share of work in MGS2.
True, but he still used Raiden and Raiden killed soldiers, probably women and children when Arsenal Gear crashed. Just the same as Venom.
 
Exactly, wasn't it Kaz and Ocelot who created Venom while Big Boss was recovering in hospital? Just because Big Biss didn't step in and stop Venom it makes him evil? No it doesn't. Big Boss sends Venom a tape telling him the truth because as the guide says Big Boss is consumed with guilt because he had a hand in MB's destruction. Evil people don't experience guilt, just ask my dad.

Which site you streaming on? Can we not do it private?

I don't think Ishmael is the one who clears the infected MB. Its Ahab "BB"
 
I dunno it adds to the mythos that Big Boss is a huuuuge dick and deserved to die multiple times.

No it didn't. Big Boss is just too nice, too perfect of a character.

This is exactly how Peace Walker ruined The Boss, and TPP will ruin Big Boss the exact same way.

it's a shame because this twist could've been done well had it established BB as a true villain, but it doesn't because he's simply a hack that doesn't know how to write a compelling story to support it.
 
Guys, the Metal Gear plotline is trash, and it always has been. It's always been stupid and blatantly made up on the hoof.

While I'm one to enjoy a good meltdown, the gameplay itself looks fun as fork. That's the better reason to play these games over any other excuse. It's legit time to let go of the plot ever making sense / being any good whatsoever.
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What makes this most sour is how obvious it is that Kojima is just making shit up as he goes a long and that none of this was his original intent.

I don't think the events of MGS3 were in his mind back in the 80's, but that game's story still felt legitimate and added to the mythos. This does none of that.

MGS1 is almost a direct retelling of MG2.

After MGS2 Kojima pretty much went into autopilot because the fans needed everything explained.
 
What makes this most sour is how obvious it is that Kojima is just making shit up as he goes a long and that none of this was his original intent.

I don't think the events of MGS3 were in his mind back in the 80's, but that game's story still felt legitimate and added to the mythos. This does none of that.

Kojima has said he's making it up as he goes along as far back as MGS3 interviews. As time has gone by he's gotten worse at keeping the canon consistent. I'm personally shocked to see him try not to completely retcon Portable Ops out of existence considering how much that messed with the Metal Gear timeline for a very important character (Gray Fox) and retconned character motivations (Volgin) and brought people back from the dead unnecessarily (Sokolov). Portable Ops just doesn't seem to fit in with the events of Peace Walker and MGS5 at all.
 
Guys, the Metal Gear plotline is trash, and it always has been. It's always been stupid and blatantly made up on the hoof.

While I'm one to enjoy a good meltdown, the gameplay itself looks fun as fork. That's the better reason to play these games over any other excuse. It's legit time to let go of the plot ever making sense / being any good whatsoever.

It was never trash before MGS4.
 
MGS3 is basically a direct retelling of MGS1 too, LOL.

Kojima enjoys "cycles" as a storytelling concept - since MGS2 was supposed to be a retelling of both MG2 (Solid Snake vs Big Boss/Raiden vs Solidus Snake - the prodigal father/son relationship) and MGS1 (S3 Plan).
 
Kojima has said he's making it up as he goes along as far back as MGS3 interviews. As time has gone by he's gotten worse at keeping the canon consistent. I'm personally shocked to see him try not to completely retcon Portable Ops out of existence considering how much that messed with the Metal Gear timeline for a very important character (Gray Fox) and retconned character motivations (Volgin) and brought people back from the dead unnecessarily (Sokolov). Portable Ops just doesn't seem to fit in with the events of Peace Walker and MGS5 at all.
He's said in a recent interview PO isn't canon and the timeline Konami made doesn't have it.
 
Guys, the Metal Gear plotline is trash, and it always has been. It's always been stupid and blatantly made up on the hoof.

While I'm one to enjoy a good meltdown, the gameplay itself looks fun as fork. That's the better reason to play these games over any other excuse. It's legit time to let go of the plot ever making sense / being any good whatsoever.
GTFO dude. Seriously?
 
Guys, the Metal Gear plotline is trash, and it always has been. It's always been stupid and blatantly made up on the hoof.

While I'm one to enjoy a good meltdown, the gameplay itself looks fun as fork. That's the better reason to play these games over any other excuse. It's legit time to let go of the plot ever making sense / being any good whatsoever.

IMO the overarching story is good and each game has themes and very heartfelt moments. I love the characters.

But yes any story about a a guy running on water, HUGE mechs, a guy who can talk to the dead and a guy who literally takes on the personality of someone else is a bit silly.
 
Kojima has said he's making it up as he goes along as far back as MGS3 interviews. As time has gone by he's gotten worse at keeping the canon consistent. I'm personally shocked to see him try not to completely retcon Portable Ops out of existence considering how much that messed with the Metal Gear timeline for a very important character (Gray Fox) and retconned character motivations (Volgin) and brought people back from the dead unnecessarily (Sokolov). Portable Ops just doesn't seem to fit in with the events of Peace Walker and MGS5 at all.

He said when asked about its status that a lot of details aren't "canon" but BB did have a side adventure during that time.
 
btw, The Man who sold the World is a solid choice I think.

The song is about someone who suffers an identity crisis or hates himself.

I also like Elegia - New Order
 
Kojima has said he's making it up as he goes along as far back as MGS3 interviews. As time has gone by he's gotten worse at keeping the canon consistent. I'm personally shocked to see him try not to completely retcon Portable Ops out of existence considering how much that messed with the Metal Gear timeline for a very important character (Gray Fox) and retconned character motivations (Volgin) and brought people back from the dead unnecessarily (Sokolov). Portable Ops just doesn't seem to fit in with the events of Peace Walker and MGS5 at all.

Kojima has stated PO isn't really that canon to the series. I do think some of the events in PO can be canon but the game itself isn't included in the official timeline
 
No it didn't. Big Boss is just too nice, too perfect of a character.

Well i can see why you would want an idol to remain ideal in your mind. Fact of the matter is though he has become less of a nice guy since Ground zeros. One can be too much of a fan just like Zero is a way to much in love with Big Boss. You can still see him as the nice guy if you want to ignore all that though nothing stopping you from believing what you believe.
 
MGS1-3 were surprisingly consistent canonical storylines considering what came later with Portable Ops, MGS4, Peace Walker and now MGS5.

He said when asked about its status that a lot of details aren't "canon" but BB did have a side adventure during that time.

It's pretty obvious PO pissed him off, since he didn't write it and didn't like what that writer did. It's just interesting that as a writer, he still felt he didn't need to touch upon any of the events in PO except as a "fuck you" from Miller at the start of PW. You would think a master of retconning like Kojima would want to retcon that game all over the damn place. lol.
 
Kojima has stated PO isn't really that canon to the series. I do think some of the events in PO can be canon but the game itself isn't included in the official timeline

Being included or not in timelines doesn't mean much. Word of god from Kojima himself says that the main events of Portable Ops are canon, but that some details may not be as they may contradict other games in the series.

That's from Kojima himself.

So we, as fans, can assume that all events in Portable Ops, as long as they don't contradict something else, are canon.
 
No, not debatable. MGS1-3's, especially MGS2's, stories were never trash at all.

The fact we're having this discussion to begin with already makes it debatable brother.

Yeah, seriously! :-) I think this games story will be trash though, shame because I play MGS for story as well as the gameplay. I'm seriously hoping I will enjoy the story though but obviously after today I have my reservations.

You're gonna play MGSV and you're gonna love how it plays and the options available to you, as well as the attention to detail. (I hope!).
Ignore the silly plot yourself and watch as people who take it way too seriously piece apart every line of dialogue and every possible metaphor to justify that the plot isn't bad and Kojima is a legit storytelling genius.

Also:
Fuck that man, I hope his wife took a shit in his birthday cake yesterday.
Absolute gold.
 
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