Ocelot is the guy who would burn the whole world down, and kill whoever crosses his way just to get Big Boss back to life. I don't understand why people see him as any sort of hero. The guy was pure evil.
Even if Big Boss or Venom are still doing some heroic things he's still building nukes and forcibly capturing soldiers and brainwashing them to join their cult, while dreaming of a world where they do this sort of work forever because what a thrill they get from it.
Even if Big Boss or Venom are still doing some heroic things he's still building nukes and forcibly capturing soldiers and brainwashing them to join their cult, while dreaming of a world where they do this sort of work forever because what a thrill they get from it.
Yeah I know, its the sniper wolf one. Don't remember if that one was free to use or not, but the XOF outfit is the most normal thing she can wear so that's why I use it
81 hours, 100% side and main missions done. Reallllly glad I didn't read in-depth reviews and didn't have podcasts, thread titles and social media spoil that Chapter 2 is a thing. I watched all the trailers and read a lot of theory, but the game being so huge as the initial credits rolled I was like "well the game is big, I must've missed this or that cutscene" and then WHAM Chapter 2! That really blew me away but I guess it's not a surprise to anyone now. Quiet as a whole was gross, but her ending was the most powerful thing in the game to me. Liquid being Liquid was really cool, Ocelot being the most well meaning was cool and kid Mantis was creepy. I like how Miller ends up pissed with the real Big Boss, I wouldn't mind next a Metal Gear 1 remake with a PO-ed Miller training a young Solid.
I'm sorry but i'm not buying it. The truth chapter is a LIE (like in the 1984 book, the ministry of truth covering up lies). Ishamel is not big boss, his eyes were normal and he had no beard, yet minutes after the crash he suddenly grows one (nanomachines ?). Also, when ocelot meets with "the real big boss", its dawn, yet when he goes with venom to that boat, its still night time? There has to be some content that had been cut, not only chap 51, that further explains this.
I'm sorry but i'm not buying it. The truth chapter is a LIE (like in the 1984 book, the ministry of truth covering up lies). Ishamel is not big boss, his eyes were normal and he had no beard, yet minutes after the crash he suddenly grows one (nanomachines ?). Also, when ocelot meets with "the real big boss", its dawn, yet when he goes with venom to that boat, its still night time? There has to be some content that had been cut, not only chap 51, that further explains this.
I think part of the reason I'm so satisfied with the ending is because I was convinced the general open ended nature of chapter 1 was the best I was going to get.
Then the trailer played for the inverted castle section of the game and I'm grateful to not have that surprise taken from me by something as simple as knowing how many missions there are in the game.
Of course you clearly get a lot of volunteers and a lot of prisoners rescued but there's also a large amount of people who go to "The Brig" and are "persuaded" by Ocelot to join you. The implication is clearly there and it's useless to talk about what happens "in reality" when there is no indication of that.
I'm sorry but i'm not buying it. The truth chapter is a LIE (like in the 1984 book, the ministry of truth covering up lies). Ishamel is not big boss, his eyes were normal and he had no beard, yet minutes after the crash he suddenly grows one (nanomachines ?). Also, when ocelot meets with "the real big boss", its dawn, yet when he goes with venom to that boat, its still night time? There has to be some content that had been cut, not only chap 51, that further explains this.
so...what? Konami's probably washed their hands off the whole game, and Kojima is stuck locked up in a janitor room. Even if it isn't the truth, it doesn't really changed anything about this ending-less game.
I was bummed Liquid and co taking off with Sehelanthopus (or whatever) was the end of that. Was hoping the remixed version of that fight (the final mission) would've had Liquid in it and more story. So I guess in the lore now at some point kid Liquid and Mantis are out there somewhere with a more powerful than Rex MG doing....what?
I was bummed Liquid and co taking off with Sehelanthopus (or whatever) was the end of that. Was hoping the remixed version of that fight (the final mission) would've had Liquid in it and more story. So I guess in the lore now at some point kid Liquid and Mantis are out there somewhere with a more powerful than Rex MG doing....what?
I was bummed Liquid and co taking off with Sehelanthopus (or whatever) was the end of that. Was hoping the remixed version of that fight (the final mission) would've had Liquid in it and more story. So I guess in the lore now at some point kid Liquid and Mantis are out there somewhere with a more powerful than Rex MG doing....what?
I'm sorry but i'm not buying it. The truth chapter is a LIE (like in the 1984 book, the ministry of truth covering up lies). Ishamel is not big boss, his eyes were normal and he had no beard, yet minutes after the crash he suddenly grows one (nanomachines ?). Also, when ocelot meets with "the real big boss", its dawn, yet when he goes with venom to that boat, its still night time? There has to be some content that had been cut, not only chap 51, that further explains this.
Was talking about this the other day but nobody responded, notice how the lighthouse bridge is already broken as well? Even more evidence to suggest that the scene was a lie.
It was March 11th 2:50 when the crash happened, Ocelot gave BB the bike on March 11th 5:59 yet got back to the crash site on March 11th 3:32. Time traveler? AND the lighthouse bridge was already broken.
You know, as impressive as Kojima's meta-commentary is, and as good as his attention to detail has remained, I'm going to voice something that's been lingering for a long time, and I say this as a huge fan of MGS2, particularly of its meta angle.
Is it so hard to make a REAL sequel to Metal Gear Solid, the kind the tanker mission promised us? Airtight boss design, both from an aesthetic and gameplay standpoint? Amazing atmosphere and gritty near-future story with just the right amount of B-movie camp? Memorable characters that are characters and not social or industry commentary? A game starring Solid Snake in his prime? A game with a realistic military theme that's peppered with goofy-but-badass anime themes (Gray Fox, Psycho Mantis)?
Every game after seems to be either trying to do "something never done before" (Raiden twist, S3 plan, surprise prequel after a cliffhanger, giant chapter based mission structure, open world, Venom switcheroo, etc.) or riding on the original game's coattails in some way storywise (another cyborg ninja, hey it's about nukes again, here's that guy you remember doing something really similar again) with it feeling like a flat-out repeat reference instead of being an organic sequel. I realize these are two sort of opposite complaints but they're both valid.
The closest we got to this was MGS3, but it removed the backstory behind the bosses, which left the Cobra unit feeling much more flat than FOXHOUND, which to date is still one of the best group of antagonists in any game. Also, it was set in the 60's, which was a nice change of pace BUT WHERE IS OUR NEAR FUTURE MGS1 SEQUEL.
This is just a rant, I realize it was dumb to hope for this to ever happen, I love MGS1, 2, 3, 4, and even though I'm conflicted about V I love it, too.
Peace Walker? What's that?
But still. The tanker was probably the best segment in ANY MGS game, and it's only a taste of what will never happen.
Couldn't have been since Ocelot and Venom boarded the Whaling ship at around 4am.
Plus that's not the order of events as they're shown. The scene shows us Venom waking up at 5:59am but when Ocelot gets back to the ambulance it's 3:32am.