Wait a second...
I'm not shitting on the game though, or KojiPro though, that's just my opinion, I obviously love the MG series, I trying to make a few people see that they are FULL of cliché'd plots and characters.Wait a second...
If I've been shitting on TLOU since before even Ground Zeroes.was.out, am I allowed to continue?
Actually, there was. See even in this post, you can see how much you dislike Rose. Her character is stilted. WTF is this dialogue? and so on. You don't like her, but you keep playing the game pushing through it. Hang on, turns out she wasn't meant to make any sense because I was being manipulated, through dialogue, by an AI. Raiden is getting pissed in that video you linked, about the room, and confused. because he doesn't know WTF she is talking about. You, the player, are getting annoyed too. "Why is she being so dramatic? A room is a heart? That doesn't make sense! this is poorly written." - people who missed the point. Raiden is sitting there going, dude, it's just a place where I sleep! But you keep getting hammered by the AI, or what you think is Rose. This is where you can think 1 of 2 things.
1. It's sounding wrong, therefore this script is shit.
2. It's meant to sound wrong, because it is wrong.
The AI isn't complete in MGS2, far from it. It's still learning. The Big Shell incident is one massive data mine, to complete the Patriots. everything you count as "bad writing" is actually the script. Seriously, go play this game with that in mind and come back calling the game shit. You can't. If you block your mind off to it, you are taking an integral part of the game away from itself. You're shutting one bit out because TLOU had a cool bond story line and great VA. That's awesome, and it's a fun game. But people will not be talking about TLOU in 15 years the way people still argue about MGS2.
If I've been shitting on TLOU since before even Ground Zeroes.was.out, am I allowed to continue?
Just a quick question about MGS2 and the simulation. Was Raiden hooked into some kind of device like in The Matrix? Where was he physically when this simulation happened?
Wasn't Big Shell a real place?
Sorry for the dumb questions/derailing, just wondering.
Do you have some deep rooted issues regarding a lack of bond with your father? Im not trying to be offensive. I'm being serious here.
What have all MGS games got in common?cliché'd as fuck if you ask me.Everything is centred around Big Boss and his sons.
What? lol.Don't mind that guy.
It's up to you, I'm not trying to stop anyone, I'm just trying to say that it's not exactly fair to call out other games when the series we are supposed to be talking about has the same problems.If I've been shitting on TLOU since before even Ground Zeroes.was.out, am I allowed to continue?
lol. I hope no one goes all out SpainKiller.Presumably you would have to make it relatd to mgsv spoilers and not insult other posters but yea sure we are all diamond dawgs here m I rite guys
I dont think so. Seems like cut content because of failure to meet deadlines.
Why release informatomion on 51 if driving speculation was the intent? Because it wasn't. Funny coincidence though.
What sort of armchair psychologist's question is this?
Are you trying to suggest that anyone who enjoys MGS has some sort of mental issues regarding their father?
51 would have added an ending to some kids flying away with a huge mech and a parasite able to kill everyone and their moms. without that you even have more questions, which are not answered by knowing what happens canonically 30 years later.Oh please, like Episode 51 actually added anything substantial other than another re-hash fight with sahalanthropus. We already know what happens to Eli/Liquid, Mantis, in fact the fates of every character is basically set in stone canonically.
I'm not surprised it was cut, who wants to finish a game shooting children?
Just a quick question about MGS2 and the simulation. Was Raiden hooked into some kind of device like in The Matrix? Where was he physically when this simulation happened?
Wasn't Big Shell a real place?
Sorry for the dumb questions/derailing, just wondering.
Lmao, no, I'm saying that every game your calling out, you've called them out for having Father/Son relationships central to their story. MGS has the same problem. If you look at it simply things happen in MGS because BB fucked up and the sons are either paying the price or are mopping up his fucked view of the Boss's will.What sort of armchair psychologist's question is this?
Are you trying to suggest that anyone who enjoys MGS has some sort of mental issues regarding their father?
Also, another thing that's been bugging me: people keep complaining we never see Big Boss turn into the villain. People, it already happened in Peace Walker when he rejected the AI's decision to stop fighting so there could be peace. When he decided he needed to build a PMC because WAR FOREVER is apparently great. When he kept a goddamn nuclear weapon on Mother Base. When he brought back Sahalanthropus - hell, the game even goes out of its way to show you here, likening him to Skull Face. I don't know what more you want? Big Boss killing puppies and kittens?
If this moment had been done in MGS 2/4 style there would first be a half-hour codec talk explaining every stupid detail (that's instead been relegated to tapes, thankfully) followed by a long cutscene and it would be totally beaten to death. Kojima has learned to leave something to the imagination, and he's learned how to do visual storytelling, and MGS5 is so much better for it. You just have to do some of the work.
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Oh please, like Episode 51 actually added anything substantial other than another re-hash fight with sahalanthropus. We already know what happens to Eli/Liquid, Mantis, in fact the fates of every character is basically set in stone canonically.
I'm not surprised it was cut, who wants to finish a game shooting children?
Of course it was. People here seem to think that Konami cut it against Kojima's wishes and then for some reason put in on a dvd along with the game so people could flog them with it.
wtf I'm listening to this song right now.
You have my appreciation, good sir. MGR's soundtrack is awesome.
Correct. There is a noticeable amount of suave and off-the-cuff smoothness in MGS1 Solid Snake that is absent from every other protagonist. "You've got a great butt." shows a bluntness meant to appeal to English speakers, for example. Its not a dull direct translation.
Incidentally, Venom Snake's lines are also pretty natural and smooth. All 15 of them.
Lmao, no, I'm saying that every game your calling out, you've called them out for having Father/Son relationships central to their story. MGS has the same problem. If you look at it simply things happen in MGS because BB fucked up and the sons are either paying the price or are mopping up his fucked view of the Boss's will.
Basically a father/son's relationship.
I love how the game's so memorable that it makes me love these songs I would never listen to on my own otherwise.
I guess that's the difference between an amazing soundtrack an just amazing music. It doesn't matter that it's not my kind of music, it fits the game so well that it becomes my kind of music.
VIIIIIIIIIOLENCE BREEDS VIIIIIIIIOLENCE.
A toast to MGR, a game robbed of its sequel.
Say hello to the man who teaches war orphans to read and writeThis guy does.
So, where did the video of Chapter 51 come from? I would expect that Konami just intends to expand it and sell it as DLC. But, you wouldn't think they would have let that footage out if that was the case, either.
I love how the game's so memorable that it makes me love these songs I would never listen to on my own otherwise.
I guess that's the difference between an amazing soundtrack an just amazing music. It doesn't matter that it's not my kind of music, it fits the game so well that it becomes my kind of music.
VIIIIIIIIIOLENCE BREEDS VIIIIIIIIOLENCE.
A toast to MGR, a game robbed of its sequel.
i think i'm gonna replay MGR. criminally under rated game.
Say hello to the man who teaches war orphans to read and write
Raises a stray puppy and makes it his pet
Stops a horrible parasitic outbreak and saves the world
Shows mercy to people who try to assassinate him (Twice)
Shows mercy to a man responsible for nine years of suffering
Gives a poetic tribute to his fallen soldiers in word and deed
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It's Jill Sandwich tier. That's pretty high tier"Such a lust for revenge... Whoooooo" is the funniest videogame line in a long time.
Just a quick question about MGS2 and the simulation. Was Raiden hooked into some kind of device like in The Matrix? Where was he physically when this simulation happened?
Wasn't Big Shell a real place?
Sorry for the dumb questions/derailing, just wondering.
To be fair, Ocelot was the one who taught the puppy until it was an adult.Say hello to the man who teaches war orphans to read and write
Raises a stray puppy and makes it his pet
Stops a horrible parasitic outbreak and saves the world
Shows mercy to people who try to assassinate him (Twice)
Shows mercy to a man responsible for nine years of suffering
Gives a poetic tribute to his fallen soldiers in word and in deed
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i think i'm gonna replay MGR. criminally under rated game.
Say hello to the man who teaches war orphans to read and write
Raises a stray puppy and makes it his pet
Stops a horrible parasitic outbreak and saves the world
Shows mercy to people who try to assassinate him (Twice)
Shows mercy to a man responsible for nine years of suffering
Gives a poetic tribute to his fallen soldiers in word and in deed
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hey I've linked that specific Red Riding Hood book, I never mentioned the "Red Riding Hood millennial story".Red Riding Hood is a story that has literally lasted over a thousand years and is understandable and relatable to nearly everyone alive.
It's hardly a fair comparison to put it next to a video game made in 2001, especially when at that time stories were seen as tertiary elements in video games.
I don't know why we're comparing MGS2 and TLoU. Yeah they're both videogames with strong emphasis on story. But the story and the themes they try to convey could not be more different. I love TLoU, my GOTY for 2013. And I love MGS2. I love em both equally but for different reasons. TLoU is a more conventional story and MGS2 is unconventional. What both games are trying to accomplish are vastly different.
and it sure is fair, there is writing, you compare, there you go, comparison.
Say hello to the man who teaches war orphans to read and write
Raises a stray puppy and makes it his pet
Stops a horrible parasitic outbreak and saves the world
Shows mercy to people who try to assassinate him (Twice)
Shows mercy to a man responsible for nine years of suffering
Gives a poetic tribute to his fallen soldiers in word and in deed
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Say hello to the man who teaches war orphans to read and write
Raises a stray puppy and makes it his pet
Stops a horrible parasitic outbreak and saves the world
Shows mercy to people who try to assassinate him (Twice)
Shows mercy to a man responsible for nine years of suffering
Gives a poetic tribute to his fallen soldiers in word and in deed
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