But code talker doesn't have the vocal chord parasites. Those are different from the ones he, Quiet and the Skulls have on their skin.
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But code talker doesn't have the vocal chord parasites. Those are different from the ones he, Quiet and the Skulls have on their skin.
That was just for the trailer, breh.
It is amazing that they can see from inside the vocal chords.
Well if Code Talker can see all over Motherbase, don't see why they can't either.
I refuse to believe that bullshitThat was just for the trailer, breh.
I refuse to believe that bullshit
I will say, the ending still hasn't fully settled in, and I think the jury is still out on how I see the full series being impacted by it...
But I loved that single shot when Ocelot is lighting Snake's cigar, with dawn breaking behind them. There was this sense of everything that was about to happen; the whole story of the series about to unfurl, and Big Boss- the true Big Boss- riding off to meet it. Can't deny some of the cinematography and visual metaphors was well done here.
I will say, the ending still hasn't fully settled in, and I think the jury is still out on how I see the full series being impacted by it...
But I loved that single shot when Ocelot is lighting Snake's cigar, with dawn breaking behind them. There was this sense of everything that was about to happen; the whole story of the series about to unfurl, and Big Boss- the true Big Boss- riding off to meet it. Can't deny some of the cinematography and visual metaphors was well done here.
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do the skulls need to be incapacitated or can they be dead ?
I have no idea how im supposed to extract the armored skulls when they take no damage from non lethal weapons
Only if the truth is funny? I'm not sure how stating something that happens in the game can constitute a joke.
The joke is that parasites in the game can do seemingly everything under the sun, so reading wouldn't be such a stretch for them.
After seeing a guy shoot exploding bees from his mouth and making a Tommy gun out of them, anything is possible.
i can't stop thinking about the twist. All today at work I've been less alert and screwing up, just because of the twist. Its like, I get that it's supposed to be nice that "we" are big boss, but I don't give a shit about the adventures of 105.Will the medic.
Don't forget he can also teleport from one place to another using a swarm of bees as a conduit.
Don't forget he can also teleport from one place to another using a swarm of bees as a conduit.
Huey is the only character who became a demon. Venom was such a nice guy.
So. In the Hospital did anyone try to kill Ishmael?
Because it says "Time Paradox" instead of game over just like in Ground Zeroes when Bif Boss dies.
At least in the second play through. I'm too tired to play through the first mission again up to the point where you get a gun just to check this out, but it'd be a cool touch.
The more I think and the more I read, is really starting to piss me off. Goddamn
Actually, that's genius Kojima writing. Much like the Skulls the bee attuned parasites inside of The Pain can disassemble him at a molecular level and reassemble him in a different location.
Aren't you glad that was explained?
In a nutshell.Yeah, I was hoping that it would be cleared up when I saw what others were posting, but it has gotten worse and worse somehow.
The game is fucking great.
The plot is fucking terrible.
Is Emmerich the only original voice actor in the game? In hindsight, I see why they recasted Snake but I wonder why Ocelot didn't return.
In a nutshell.
Also, Huey screaming at the DDogs being a bunh of psychopaths was FUCKING RICH
Yeah, seriously fuck everything he said and did.Huey screaming about killing the infected in an uncontrollable outbreak that could destroy the world annoyed me more.
Like, seriously, what is your alternative Huey?
The more I read about MGS1 and the entire localization and how Twin Snakes was basically Kojima's original vision, the more I'm starting to question a lot of what I've said about Kojima.
I kinda feel like Venom Snake right after Big Boss dropped off the tape to him lol
Kojima is a genius game designer and a hack writer. As he's gained more and more influence we get to see more and more of what his actual writing is (as opposed to, say, Tomokazu Fukushima's writing), and it sucks.
Portable Ops shows that when Kojima has less of an influence on the script you can have a chapter in the saga of Metal Gear Solid that develops characters without relying on shitting the bed with crazy nonsense.
Metal Gear Solid should have a dedicated writer that isn't Kojima, like Shinkawa as the series art designer.
Metal Gear Solid without Kojima is something I have a great interest in seeing.
Kojima is a genius game designer and a hack writer. As he's gained more and more influence we get to see more and more of what his actual writing is (as opposed to, say, Tomokazu Fukushima's writing), and it sucks.
Portable Ops shows that when Kojima has less of an influence on the script you can have a chapter in the saga of Metal Gear Solid that develops characters without relying on shitting the bed with crazy nonsense.
Metal Gear Solid should have a dedicated writer that isn't Kojima, like Shinkawa as the series art designer.
Metal Gear Solid without Kojima is something I have a great interest in seeing.
Metal Gear Solid without Kojima is something I have a great interest in seeing.
That final Paz cutscene really feels like something out of Silent Hill. Makes we wish Kojima would have a go at a psychological game like Silent Hill (wherever he's going to end up)
Agreed. I used to think without him it'd be nothing interesting, but if MGS continues without him, I'll gladly carry on buying.
It's funny how, in terms of the franchise's chronology/timeline, Portable Ops is way more essential than Peace Walker or The Phantom Pain.
Huey screaming about killing the infected in an uncontrollable outbreak that could destroy the world annoyed me more.
Like, seriously, what is your alternative Huey?
If of these are true it makes me even more depressed, because imagine the game we COULD have gottenI have a few theories about the unfinished nature of this game.
There are rumors that a third open world environment was cut, and I recall multiple sources stating that there would be several locations to visit in game, implying more than just two. There's the island Eli escapes to in the cut episode 51, which we know for a fact was into development enough to have cutscenes taking place there. My guess is that the "repeat" missions in Chapter 2 were originally supposed to be new missions at Eli's Lord of the Flies homage, culminating in a final showdown with Sahelanthropus driven by young Mantis and Eli. This would have led to a different ending and ended Eli's and Mantis' plot threads.
My second theory is something I think probably changed as the game was being made, rather than being cut at the end. We begin with a flash forward to Outer Heaven, and all of the trailers point to this being Big Boss' fall from grace. I don't think the Eli story was meant to be the end - I believe we were originally supposed to either retake control of BB himself after a timeskip, or complete more missions with Venom leading up to the Outer Heaven uprising. Part of my reason for suspecting this is not only the marketing for the game and the fact that Venom is there in OH at the beginning and the end of the game, but in that in one of the very first trailers, we see one of the very last cutscenes in the game, which is Big Boss on his motorcycle. That entire scene seemed to be leading up to something else.
The chapter system makes no sense because there are only two chapters. I think Kojima originally truly intended to fill the gap between Peace Walker and MG1 with multiple chapters, perhaps 3 or even 4 or 5 of them, but the sheer expense of the game made him fall short of his vision, so he was forced to compromise. I also bet that Konami was very upset with where he wanted to go, how much he had spent on just the first chapter or so of the game, and how much left he still wanted to do. He also made decisions like creating a brand new engine, hiring high profile Hollywood actors for mocap and VA, which likely cut into the budget a LOT. Then they realized he was going to do another project, also likely of a huge budget, with P.T., and they got scared and pulled the plug, causing the game to be rushed to shelves and left largely incomplete.
I feel like Kojima's vision for this game was insane. In a good way. Too insane to be fully realized, to the point where it got cut down both during conception (possibly several times) and then again towards the end of its development. These are just my own theories, and I have nothing to back them up other than what I've said, but I feel like something went down during development because the marketing for this game and the finished product don't seem to agree with one another.
Grey Fox having been a ninja from the start is still completely stupid. And that cheesy psychic prophecy.
If of these are true it makes me even more depressed, because imagine the game we COULD have gotten