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smh Kojima
When you boil it down, Big Boss' story is about a loss of humanity. Snake's is a story of convincing himself of his humanity. That's why his character development was so good in MGS1 and why he was a such a great character in MGS2 thanks to what he had learned.
Hell even his MGS4 depiction (which many people criticize for losing his spark from MGS2) was somewhat in-line with the overbearing cynicism he has from his aging syndrome. Snake is constantly at odds with what makes him human, but Big Boss really only had one thing that made him human which he lost after MGS3.
That actually sounds like a compelling origin story...
Maybe BB looked at him once and said, "Later skater." and that gave him the idea to use rollerblades to move around so quickly.
"The way you angle your body and twist your feet as you come to a stop. That's a more of a rollerblade technique. Those are some nice shoes, I'll give you that but those Nike logos give you no tactical advantage whatsoever. Besides, you're forgetting one more very basic thing. You don't have the stamina to catch me."
Young Ocelot was a whiny bitch who had to be constantly put in his place by his betters.
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smh Kojima
When you boil it down, Big Boss' story is about a loss of humanity. Snake's is a story of convincing himself of his humanity. That's why his character development was so good in MGS1 and why he was a such a great character in MGS2 thanks to what he had learned.
Hell even his MGS4 depiction (which many people criticize for losing his spark from MGS2) was somewhat in-line with the overbearing cynicism he has from his aging syndrome. Snake is constantly at odds with what makes him human, but Big Boss really only had one thing that made him human which he lost after MGS3. Throughout a majority of the series, Solid has always been the one expressing most of the "true" emotions.
Also, it's very apparent that Solid Snake actually gives a shit about people. Keeping close friends, feeling loss for people that aren't even necessarily on his side and staying true to his friends and not betraying them for selfish reasons.
Big Boss on the other hand does not in the end. Just look at him in MGSV, he's selling out his apparently best man (the medic), Miller and other motherbase staff, just so that he can be safer when he starts his new organization/nation. And that's before the guy starts actively going out his way creating wars and taking in war orphans etc. Big Boss effectively lost his humanity after losing the Boss.
This is always been the case... You think he liked solid after what he did to
Him in 4? Inb4 Ishida comes grilling at me.
Solid's story was tragic in MGS4 but it was still great.
smh Kojima
When you boil it down, Big Boss' story is about a loss of humanity. Snake's is a story of convincing himself of his humanity. That's why his character development was so good in MGS1 and why he was a such a great character in MGS2 thanks to what he had learned.
Hell even his MGS4 depiction (which many people criticize for losing his spark from MGS2) was somewhat in-line with the overbearing cynicism he has from his aging syndrome. Snake is constantly at odds with what makes him human, but Big Boss really only had one thing that made him human which he lost after MGS3. Throughout a majority of the series, Solid has always been the one expressing most of the "true" emotions.
Kojima still tried his hardest to turn him into a joke. Just look at the moustache. He couldn't even give him a decent beard.
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Kojima still tried his hardest to turn him into a joke. Just look at the moustache. He couldn't even give him a decent beard.
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Which is why he is infinitely more interesting as a character than Solid. Big Boss is most certainly a grey character with a lot of questionable morals.Solid is a generic good guy when you think about it. I would have loved to see Big Boss's descent into madness play out here and I thought the trailers indicated that would happen. Super disappointed that it did not.
Kojima still tried his hardest to turn him into a joke. Just look at the moustache. He couldn't even give him a decent beard.
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Snake and Octacon were going around the world destroying all the metal gears they could find,trying to rid the world of them.Big Boss's character is inconsistent and schizophrenic. Solid Snake has a decent and fairly clear (at least for MGS standards) through-line with maybe the exception on what Snake was up to during the gap and rise of the Patriots AI between MGS2 and MGS4.
The Skullface choice is irrelevant within seconds and the Quiet choice is stupid. It's the choice between more content and no content. You don't get nothing in return, just a buddy less with less missions and less story and impossible completion. That's one dumb choice. Would've really liked it, if you would've gotten a buddy with a different story along the way in return. Otherwise they only choice you have is not to kill her.
Yeah, but "mixed in" is not really a thing with a non-choice and a content diminishing choice. It's really obsolute.I like games that have wrong choices mixed in. If every choice is equivalent to each other choice and no one ever misses out on anything, then what's the danger in your decision-making? Without the ability to fail, there's no point.
I like these scenes because they play on the scene at the end of 3, only this time you actually have a choice to not pull the trigger. However, in skull face's case the men around you won't let you take him alive.
That's what they were up to between MGS and MGS2.Snake and Octacon were going around the world destroying all the metal gears they could find,trying to rid the world of them.
Edit. Would have made for a really bad ass game. Travel the world, infiltrate different bases, and confront a metal gear boss at the end of each one.
MGS2 actually did confirm that the Meryl ending was canon.
Its under "In the Darkness of Shadow Moses", a book you could read written by Nastasha. Its in the menus.
Ōkami;179375914 said:That's what they were up to between MGS and MGS2.
What they did between 2 & 4, aside from raising Sunny, is never explicitly stated.
Beautiful."The way you angle your body and twist your feet to absorb the momentum. That's a more of a rollerblade technique. Those are some nice shoes, I'll give you that but those Nike logos give you no tactical advantage whatsoever. Besides, you're forgetting one more very basic thing. You don't have the stamina to catch me."
ThisKojima doesn't know what he's talking about really.
Was that in the original release or the rerelease?
This game would have been infinitely better if it delved into how Big Boss became a villain, instead we get some weirdo shit for no reason. Seeing a character that I cared about in MGS3 turn into something that I fought against in the other Metal Gears would have been amazing. Instead we get a story that really doesn't even matter if it existed or not, does anyone really care about what happened in this?
Was that in the original release or the rerelease?
Yeah, but "mixed in" is not really a thing with a non-choice and a content diminishing choice. It's really obsolute.
This is always been the case... You think he liked solid after what he did to
Him in 4? Inb4 Ishida comes grilling at me.
This game would have been infinitely better if it delved into how Big Boss became a villain, instead we get some weirdo shit for no reason. Seeing a character that I cared about in MGS3 turn into something that I fought against in the other Metal Gears would have been amazing. Instead we get a story that really doesn't even matter if it existed or not, does anyone really care about what happened in this?
I would've if the elements, which were all there, were handled properly.
I think Big Boss is potentially a lot more interesting character than Solid, Kojima never fully realized it though outside of MGS3.
Was that in the original release or the rerelease?
That was already in the original release. But even before that, they confirmed the Meryl ending as canon in interviews and such.
That being said, it is true that she was absent in MGS2 so that people could still chose their preferred ending, despite a canon one being confirmed.
Nowadays I always submit to the torture straight away, as a big "Fuck you!" to MGS4.
I think Big Boss is potentially a lot more interesting character than Solid, Kojima never fully realized it though outside of MGS3.
Big boss is Kojima. He's said as much in many interviews. Snake is also the Same age as Kojima isn't he? Is he in v.Eh. Not really, real Big Boss isn't in this game much at all, really. You'll find with Kojima that he's always changing his mind on who his favourite is. He said Raiden was his favourite in the past as well. Just depends what mood you catch him in when you ask him that.
I don't either, and that's not only because you aren't even the Big Boss. It's just that almost everything that happens in the game seems really inconsequential overall besides the whole "Zero worked with BB to protect him when he was in a coma and they also made phantom that would take the heat of BB". The fact that the story is so weak, disjointed and horridly presented doesn't help either.
Even in MGS3 he's not really that great of a character. It works because the story doesn't need him to be (and admittedly he has more interactions in optional codec conversations) but after the great work they did with Solid Snake in MGS1 and MGS2, Naked Snake most of the time came across as a simple minded gun buff.
That Kojima interview honestly makes me question if he even understands his own games
How much of an impact did the loss of Fukushima have on the story of the MGS series? I've noticed all the games he was involved in the story seemed to have alot more "heart" for want of a better word. MGS4, PW and GZ/TPP were all lacking the spark that was present in the initially trilogy.
That's what's funny about kojima's quote. Not only does it go against the theme of his games, but in reality Big Boss is the true clone character. Take everything we know about Naked Snake in MGS3 and dow subtract all the characteristics that he inherited from Solid Snake. This means his physical appearance, voice, smoking, catch phrases, weapons, his whole storyline about a mentor who betrays him, etc. On his own, there's not much to him.
He's a solid Snake clone, but worst. Only compelling thing about him is his eyepatch.