Entertaining video for sure. But I still gladly admit that I loved V and it's still really high up there for me. Especially in terms of gameplay, where I personally think V shines the most. I understand a lot of points he's making in the video, and I understand a lot of things that he's talked about in regards to V's story or content that's just not there. Completing the game just made me sad considering a number of cassettes felt like they should've been cinematics, and might have been at one point. Especially the final key ones you unlock. It makes me wonder what the game could've been if Kojima wasn't restricted by Konami, if this whole Konami fiasco was never an issue to begin with. Opinions are incredible, and I always find them so fascinating, especially when they're revolving around topics that some people could be completely devoted to, and others that couldn't care less. But I will say that V is a game that has been stuck on my brain for a variety of reasons, and I can't shake it off. The last game that did this to me was Red Dead Redemption, so it makes it really hard to not include it in that special list of games that I cherish so much.