There's twice as many side ops as there needs to be, isn't there? Seems excessive that there's ten different takes on the same mission goals. And you can't sweep them all in one go because they drip feed the unlocks. Seems kind of worse than Ubi design, at least they're not sending you to the damn chopper every time.
Add it to the list of not so subtle hints about the twist. Along with Eli's blood tests, the entire intro of the game and the mammal pod not recognising him.Oh my lord..
I just deleted my save. Can't deal with Quiet being unavailable, so I'm gonna replay the game I guess.
I did the sameI just deleted my save. Can't deal with Quiet being unavailable, so I'm gonna replay the game I guess.
I was initially bummed out about it but Quiet breaks the game so much that I'm actually kinda happy to have those training wheels removed.I just deleted my save. Can't deal with Quiet being unavailable, so I'm gonna replay the game I guess.
I just deleted my save. Can't deal with Quiet being unavailable, so I'm gonna replay the game I guess.
Also Huey sucks and I don't understand why they kept him on the platform so long.
It felt soooooo contrived. Like stuff just kept happening and then Ocelot/Miller would find evidence to place the blame on Huey, he'd try and weasel his way out and then nothing would happen. Ridiculous tbh.Because the game needed a contrived reason for Sahelanthropos to get stolen from under the noses of the biggest PMC in the world by 5 kids.
You will feel ashamed of your words and deeds.
Why can't my DD females haveand Quiet's XOF costumes?...Wolf's
Yeah, I just said "2 specific costumes" in the OT.Edit: whoops thought this was the OT!
Some people are saying the last few lines are Kojima's words too. "We built this legend - you and me - together (referring to the series). We're both Big Boss."
But if that was the intention I don't really identify with that lmao
It's totally that MGS2 moment where Raiden throws the dogtag that has the player's name on it to show that he is free from the player's control and that he could be whatever he wanted.
the whole Not killing Huey is hilarious, cause quiets been nothing but helpful since she joined, yet Miller is like "boss you better be ready to kill her" even at mission 45
But it seems Kojima intends the player wants to be Big Boss, which I don't identify with. In 2, Kojima doesn't intend for the player to want anything but to make up their own mind.
So if I put the butterfly thingy she won't leave ?
Does it effect the story ?
Only just realized Quiet's outfit in Extreme. Was expecting Otacon to come out and cry when I shot her.
Can someone help me?
I can't go in certain doors in mother base, I don't know what the requirements are?
there's the Paz door in the medical section I've been in there twice, I've did a third wondering soldier mission but it won't let me in to show her the photo?
There's a door in the r & d top floor I'm guessing is emmerich but it won't let me in
And there's a door in the combat unit at the top I'm assuming it's the child rebel soldiers
But all 3 doors won't open?
Is there any more doors/characters to meet on MB? Kaz? Ocelot?
Isn't Mantis the third child or are you talking about something else?
I did as soon as I played the truth episode where you look behind the pictures and it had your name on it written by vic boss(Big Boss) and then it was solidified with BB opening the passport which also had your name as well as your avatar. Assuming of course you wrote your real name and age at the beginning of the game. It felt like Kojima saying thank you & goodbye.
It's totally that MGS2 moment where Raiden throws the dogtag that has the player's name on it to show that he is free from the player's control and that he could be whatever he wanted. I honestly loved the message and only just liked the ending(I always wanted SS as Hayter to appear in the end lol).
At the same time the ending also works as BB laying down the truth bomb to VS and then VS smirking and getting pissed off at the same time? Pissed off because he knew the fact he's a fake only used to broaden the legend of BB, smirking because he can use the power and image of BB to abuse BB's intentions. My favorite shot of the ending is Ocelot lighting a cigar for BB near the bike and then BB riding off in the sunset to create Zanzibarland is what I'm assuming, perfection.
Well, going through this thread most people wanted to be playing as the real BB which means Kojima succeeded in what he wanted to do I guess hahaha. In 2 though I meant to say that Raiden was free from the player's control and is now free to do as well as believe in what he wants not the player.
I meant Chico and Paz are the first two, Mantis is third.
Nah, people keeping trying to say that BB doesn't go and make Outer Heaven, but that the real Outer Heaven is Zanzibar, that can't be entirely true considering what the game says.
Ocelot tells Kaz that Big Boss is going to create a "military nation" which will be the "true Outer Heaven", and the timeline says Outer Heaven, a military nation, is formed, and that Solid Snake kills Big Boss' phantom.
So the description of Outer Heaven of MG1 matches the description Ocelot gives. "True Outer Heaven" just means not another Mother Base, which Kaz already refered to as Outer Heaven (such as when shooting towards the cage with the kids). Both what Big Boss wants to create and what is created are refereed as military nations.
Also, Kaz specifically says, when he hears of this, that Big Boss can go to hell and that he'll use V and BB's son (SS) to send him to hell.
So presumably, Kaz, just like he did in this game, will keep pushing V towards becoming evil. He's doing it throughout the whole game from the start, like V has a little devil speaking to him. Ocelot is always countering Kaz in every scene, telling V to decide for himself.
So I guess eventually V creates Outer Heaven as Big Boss would have, except it becomes a twisted version of his vision, due to Kaz influencing V, which effectively screws Big Boss because he couldn't keep running Foxhound and such after those events. So BB sends Snake in MG1 to clear everything out before his reputation is screwed, but it's too late. Snake kills V, and BB goes into hiding as a result. When we see the MSX turn on and V come back and punch the mirror, it's basically a meta way of telling us V eventually goes evil. It's not a "Big Boss and V become one" thing.
Then there is the Zanzibar "incident", we have no idea what it really refers to other than assuming it's as MG2, the game is purposely vague on it.
I meant Chico and Paz are the first two, Mantis is third.
Nah, people keeping trying to say that BB doesn't go and make Outer Heaven, but that the real Outer Heaven is Zanzibar, that can't be entirely true considering what the game says.
Ocelot tells Kaz that Big Boss is going to create a "military nation" which will be the "true Outer Heaven", and the timeline says Outer Heaven, a military nation, is formed, and that Solid Snake kills Big Boss' phantom.
So the description of Outer Heaven of MG1 matches the description Ocelot gives. "True Outer Heaven" just means not another Mother Base, which Kaz already refered to as Outer Heaven (such as when shooting towards the cage with the kids). Both what Big Boss wants to create and what is created are refereed as military nations.
Also, Kaz specifically says, when he hears of this, that Big Boss can go to hell and that he'll use V and BB's son (SS) to send him to hell.
So presumably, Kaz, just like he did in this game, will keep pushing V towards becoming evil. He's doing it throughout the whole game from the start, like V has a little devil speaking to him. Ocelot is always countering Kaz in every scene, telling V to decide for himself.
So I guess eventually V creates Outer Heaven as Big Boss would have, except it becomes a twisted version of his vision, due to Kaz influencing V, which effectively screws Big Boss because he couldn't keep running Foxhound and such after those events. So BB sends Snake in MG1 to clear everything out before his reputation is screwed, but it's too late. Snake kills V, and BB goes into hiding as a result. When we see the MSX turn on and V come back and punch the mirror, it's basically a meta way of telling us V eventually goes evil. It's not a "Big Boss and V become one" thing.
Then there is the Zanzibar "incident", we have no idea what it really refers to other than assuming it's as MG2, the game is purposely vague on it.
Fuck me, I just ran around the base like an idiot in side ops 144, recover man on fire. He was laying in the middle of the base but I didn't think twice because I sent DD on a few people and they were dead too.
I was just about to post on here for some help and then I looked down.
Twist is okay but it just doesn't work.Yeah.. Kojima just failed :/
It was such a terrible idea, really. To me, it ruined the relation between Solid Snake and Big Boss, but also between Liquid and Big Boss. It also ruined a lot of things, especially why Big Boss became "evil".
MGS3 already was explaining why Big Boss became as such. Why he became this bitter man, after his country betrayed him, betrayed The Boss. It was then the downfall of a man following his ideal, or more like, trying to follow The Boss ideal. And so was Zero. But then; the two men disagreed on how.
What Kojima did is simple: Zero is in a vegetative state, so in the end, he was nothing in the serie. And Big Boss has an evil twin. The whole shadow of that opposition, Zero and Big Boss, became nothing.
Anyone come across a pooping soldier yet? I would assume there's another one hidden somewhere.
I came across a tape if that counts.
I came across a tape if that counts.
Yeah, I get what you're saying which is why I said that the punch kind of meant that he's going to abuse BB's intention. There's a scene with Codetalker on the MB where he tells VS to keep an eye on Kazuhira lol.
Aside from that though I meant that the ending is also a you're big boss and big boss is us to the player aided with the use of what's written behind the picture when VS looks at it and that passport that Ocelot gives real BB. Overall, I liked the ending, loved the message and I'm just glad we got an amazing game, much, much better than PW.
Yeah.. Kojima just failed :/
It was such a terrible idea, really. To me, it ruined the relation between Solid Snake and Big Boss, but also between Liquid and Big Boss. It also ruined a lot of things, especially why Big Boss became "evil".
MGS3 already was explaining why Big Boss became as such. Why he became this bitter man, after his country betrayed him, betrayed The Boss. It was then the downfall of a man following his ideal, or more like, trying to follow The Boss ideal. And so was Zero. But then; the two men disagreed on how.
What Kojima did is simple: Zero is in a vegetative state, so in the end, he was nothing in the serie. And Big Boss has an evil twin. The whole shadow of that opposition, Zero and Big Boss, became nothing.
I would like to know this too.. putting butterfly (front) on, prevents her from leaving? any downsides? like does it prevent her last mission from showing up or anything, until i take it off?