Watching CohhCarnage's stream, on mission 12 he overheated his minigun shooting Sahelanthropus' missiles, so when the mech jumped in the air in slow motion, it exploded on its own whilst he just watched. Was pretty cringe inducing.
I forgot how the female Skulls look almost as dumb as Quiet.
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This was probably Kojima's attitude with it being his final MG game.
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My controller stopped working during that moment for some inexplicable reason (PC), and it destroyed the chopper.
I was surprised how well the design worked. At first I thought it looked like someone took a transformer and plopped a rex head on it. But yeah, looks niceHuh that's weird. The way it played out on the stream it looked disappointedly scripted. Maybe it's because he did damage to it during the missile firing part.
Slightly OT but Sahelanthropus is my favourite Metal Gear since Rex, looks great.
Whatever happened to Nuclear song by Mike Oldfield?
I was surprised how well the design worked. At first I thought it looked like someone took a transformer and plopped a rex head on it. But yeah, looks nice
Beat it last night. Honest question: was anyone surprised by the twist? Anyone with ears could hear right off the bat who the bandaged man was...I feel like I just wasted 30 hours of my life, but I deserve it because I saw it coming and kept playing for some dumb reason. That twist was as bad as, and in the same vein as, "it was all just a dream."
"Friday I'm in Love" is from 1992.Obviously cut content
It's a song from last year and the game is set in 1984 and all non game specific songs are tracks from that time period
Sahelanthropus was crazy badass. I chuckled when I first saw it walking upright because it breaks Metal Gear tradition, but the design works perfectly.
Look at this beast, so awesome. Fuck Eli for taking it, that thing was MINE.
Beat it last night. Honest question: was anyone surprised by the twist? Anyone with ears could hear right off the bat who the bandaged man was...I feel like I just wasted 30 hours of my life, but I deserve it because I saw it coming and kept playing for some dumb reason. That twist was as bad as, and in the same vein as, "it was all just a dream."
So going by the fact that Mission 51 was cut...what happens to Sahelanthropus? And doesn't Liquid think years later "hmmm, this Otacon guy sure does look like that dude who made a very similar version of Metal Gear when I was at Mother Base...except that version was practically a Gundam".
So going by the fact that Mission 51 was cut...what happens to Sahelanthropus? And doesn't Liquid think years later "hmmm, this Otacon guy sure does look like that dude who made a very similar version of Metal Gear when I was at Mother Base...except that version was practically a Gundam".
I can imagine Liquid telling Otcacon build me a new Metal Gear that walks. Then he sees Rex and he just like WTF this is shit
So Rex is basically the Darpa bootleg of Sahilanthropus?Even though it was cut, I still consider mission 51 canon. There's no other reason to release it on blu-ray with the collector's edition.
Venom traveled into the Kingdom of the Flies and with the help of Diamond Dogs support destroys Sahelanthropus in a battle against Eli and the Third Child. The broken parts of Sahelanthropus are taken away by Diamond Dogs, but it's not specified where to. Perhaps they pull a "Megatron" and dump it in the ocean, only for DARPA / AT Corp to dredge it out and use ad a blueprint for Rex.
That's my take anyway. It's open to interpretation.
As for the Eli - Huey thing - Huey doesn't really look like a spitting image of Otacon anymore in MGSV. In Peace Walker he was almost a clone of Otacon, but his face changed pretty dramatically for TPP.
"Friday I'm in Love" is from 1992.
At this point, I'd pay $1.99 for a ton of fuel or other not hard to farm, but takes longer than it should resources.
I can imagine Liquid telling Otcacon build me a new Metal Gear that walks. Then he sees Rex and he just like WTF this is shit
Damn it Kojima, I guess then it has to be cut content.
People overestimating Kojima again? no waiBeat it last night. Honest question: was anyone surprised by the twist? Anyone with ears could hear right off the bat who the bandaged man was...I feel like I just wasted 30 hours of my life, but I deserve it because I saw it coming and kept playing for some dumb reason. That twist was as bad as, and in the same vein as, "it was all just a dream."
Actually did Eli and Huey ever meet?
Huey was locked away in R&D building Battle Gear and Eli was taken to kids area. I'm sure a tape mentioned Huey was giving messages to other kids and when this going down Eli was isolated away.
Didn't Otacon just work at Shadow Moses when Liquid happened to take it over? Like, Otacon was never working with or even saw Liquid... right?
Wasn't it mentioned that they only licensed some of the music for promotional use (and the soundtrack, presumably); and it couldn't be included ingame?
Also; speaking of which, I still can't believe we didn't get an arrangement of Mantis' hymn in the game at any point - even Twin Snakes used it, and it tossed out almost everything else from MGS1's soundtrack. I would have settled for a scene of Skull Face listening to a familiar piece of in-universe Russian classical music...
Even though it was cut, I still consider mission 51 canon. There's no other reason to release it on blu-ray with the collector's edition.
Venom traveled into the Kingdom of the Flies and with the help of Diamond Dogs support destroys Sahelanthropus in a battle against Eli and the Third Child. The broken parts of Sahelanthropus are taken away by Diamond Dogs, but it's not specified where to. Perhaps they pull a "Megatron" and dump it in the ocean, only for DARPA / AT Corp to dredge it out and use ad a blueprint for Rex.
That's my take anyway. It's open to interpretation.
As for the Eli - Huey thing - Huey doesn't really look like a spitting image of Otacon anymore in MGSV. In Peace Walker he was almost a clone of Otacon, but his face changed pretty dramatically for TPP.
Immersion ruined."Friday I'm in Love" is from 1992.
Yeah tere were some strange omissions from the list of tracks, I was fully expecting to see the MGS2 theme since it's quite popular.
That was never coming back after the plagiarism thing came to light; even if no legal action was ever threatened. It wouldn't have been taken out of PO and SSBB; and then never showed up in the series again without reason.
"Friday I'm in Love" is from 1992.
Didn't Otacon just work at Shadow Moses when Liquid happened to take it over? Like, Otacon was never working with or even saw Liquid... right?
It's strange because the legacy collection trailers featured the song; from that I had assumed they cleared that problem up. Guess not :/That was never coming back after the plagiarism thing came to light; even if no legal action was ever threatened. It wouldn't have been taken out of PO and SSBB; and then never showed up in the series again without reason.
"Friday I'm in Love" is from 1992.
He was too busy banging Sniper Wolf to notice Liquid.
It's strange because the legacy collection trailers featured the song; from that I had assumed they cleared that problem up. Guess not :/
Sahelanthropus wasn't discovered until the 21st century.
Obviously they decided to name their bipedal Metal Gear "man from the Sahara" for completely unrelated reasons. Either that, or Sahelanthropus was discovered in the 70s and covered up by the Patriots.
Skull face was fantastic. He also had a huge impact on the plot, even after his death which was super interesting. he just...wasn't actually in the game much.
Rex is just a weaker version of Sahelanthropus (which is way overpowered for a MG made at this part in the timeline).
He was too busy banging Sniper Wolf to notice Liquid.
Venom definitely looks different. His demeanor and expressions are more reserved and he looks a bit younger and more handsome than BB.