He didn't actually lose it. Ocelot's shot just grazed the front of his eye, making it useless
I don't believe that's the case.
The muzzle flash seared his eye.
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Jesus, bad, lol.
He didn't actually lose it. Ocelot's shot just grazed the front of his eye, making it useless
Lots of 10/10 games went kind of downhill towards the end. Half life and in my opinion portal 1 for 2 prominent examples. I don't even think chapter 2 was bad, it had some of the best moments in the game. It was clearly rushed and unfinished though.
Good boss design, too. Tends to be that way with Fukushima around.Man. Best GBA game. I loved nearly everything about it.
I don't know if there's evidence for it or if it's just a feeling I've always had, but it really seems like Kojima has a chip on his shoulder about any Metal Gear game he didn't make.Ōkami;179962643 said:Ghost Babel.
One of the best MG games and Kojima had next to nothing to do with it, hell the man barely remembers it exist.
Except he never disowned Rising.I don't know if there's evidence for it or if it's just a feeling I've always had, but it really seems like Kojima has a chip on his shoulder about any Metal Gear game he didn't make.
Except he never disowned Rising.
Well he could be jeally that his team couldn't do what platinum did in like 18 months.There was that part in Deja Vu where you call Miller while looking at the Rising logo to ask what it is and Miller goes "Don't worry about that, you don't have to pay attention to it."
This gif ruined the whole scene for me...
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"You're all Doritos."
Well he could be jeally that his team couldn't do what platinum did in like 18 months.
Which in that case it must be annoying to see them make that in such a short amount of time conpared to his half decade of development time between releases.
This gif ruined the whole scene for me...
"You're all Doritos."
Lol. You can't even compare the two. There's so much more to a mainline MGS game than there is with Rising. It's a great game but come on.Well he could be jeally that his team couldn't do what platinum did in like 18 months.
Which in that case it must be annoying to see them make that in such a short amount of time conpared to his half decade of development time between releases.
Rising felt more like a MGS game than MGSV to me.
Frankly something that isn't valued enough in games.Rising is one of the best MGS games.
It tells a coherent story, with good, memorable characters, is packed with laugh-out-loud humour, respects your time, has an amazing soundtrack, and amazing gameplay for it's genre.
MGSV really only hits on that last point.
This gif ruined the whole scene for me...
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"You're all Doritos."
Rising is one of the best MGS games.
It tells a coherent story, with good, memorable characters, is packed with laugh-out-loud humour, respects your time, has an amazing soundtrack, and amazing gameplay for it's genre.
MGSV really only hits on that last point.
Sad we'll never get Rising 2.
Sad we'll never get Rising 2.
This gif ruined the whole scene for me...
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"You're all Doritos."
Rising has the advantage of seeming to require some skill to actually master. Also it seemed to avoid repetition.
Frankly something that isn't valued enough in games.
Lol. You can't even compare the two. There's so much more to a mainline MGS game than there is with Rising. It's a great game but come on.
I know for a fact it existed at one point
I have severe doubts it still exists.
I mean... the actual game mechanics kinda undermined the whole of mission 43 and that scene for me from the start (as it tends to happen).This gif ruined the whole scene for me...
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"You're all Doritos."
parasitesSo is it ever explained why the Skulls Unit members are all crazy and weird? Not how they can do what they do but like why do they seem like zombies with pale skin and bald heads? And, why does releasing mist turn regular people into zombies that try to attack you because I don't think that was ever explained either.
Though to be fair random member #37 had more personality in this game than Ocelot, so there's that.I feel like the game wanted me to care about my guys more than the mechanics actually let me.
I care about my team in any given Pokemon game more than I care about Dark Wombat.
It's coming out in less than two weeks though.
I feel like the game wanted me to care about my guys more than the mechanics actually let me.
I care about my team in any given Pokemon game more than I care about Dark Wombat.
Wolbachia!?
No, but seriously is there any explanation?
I feel like the game wanted me to care about my guys more than the mechanics actually let me.
I care about my team in any given Pokemon game more than I care about Dark Wombat.
The explanation is literally parasites, I wasn't joking.Wolbachia!?
No, but seriously is there any explanation?
So is it ever explained why the Skulls Unit members are all crazy and weird? Not how they can do what they do but like why do they seem like zombies with pale skin and bald heads? And, why does releasing mist turn regular people into zombies that try to attack you because I don't think that was ever explained either.
I seemed to notice that the few soldiers I liked actually weren't among the 30 killed. The ones I liked were mostly combat team members I used on missions to break some of the monotony. Does locking soldiers (I did it to prevent FOB shenanigans just in case I ever decided to go online) prevent soldiers from being in Mission 43?I mean... the actual game mechanics kinda undermined the whole of mission 43 and that scene for me from the start (as it tends to happen).
Losing like 30 nameless, randomised members isn't that much of a heartbreaker if you have 200+ more in the waiting room ready to take their spots. And killing these nameless randomised members yourself loses a lot of its impact because I sent them on missions where I know 10-20% won't make it back constantly.![]()
I still think that mission was executed well, but you know.
Any warm feelings I had for my men were gone as soon as the game forced me to sort through 640 of them to find the ones who spoke Kikongo. These multilingual motherfuckers can fall into the sea for all I care.
Still dumbfounded how so many soldiers on motherbase speak like 4 to even 6 languages.
Like holy shit, were these people linguists or teachers before getting kidnapped/enlisting at DD?
Parasites are the new nanomachines.The explanation is literally parasites, I wasn't joking.
The parasite infects the tissue of the local nervous system and causes their seemingly supernatural powers, puppet-like behaviour and skin discoloration. The "mist" is actually a dense cloud of nano-sized parasitic particles which infect unwilling hosts and takes over by infesting the central nervous system. The dense cloud of particles causes rapid oxidation by binding themselves to the iron on a molecular level, which is why tanks, vehicles and even D-Walker are made useless.
You should ask yourself if a pseudo-scientific explanation that anyone could come up with really changes anything.
I feel like the game wanted me to care about my guys more than the mechanics actually let me.
I care about my team in any given Pokemon game more than I care about Dark Wombat.
The idea is they pick it all up from interacting from the others on MB.
lol, I didn't sort most of mine. I sorted through the Support Team, so I could still use the supply drops and buddy commands, but otherwise I dumped everyone in quarantine.Any warm feelings I had for my men were gone as soon as the game forced me to sort through 640 of them to find the ones who spoke Kikongo. These multilingual motherfuckers can fall into the sea for all I care.
The explanation is literally parasites, I wasn't joking.
The parasite infects the tissue of the local nervous system and causes their seemingly supernatural powers, puppet-like behaviour and skin discoloration. The "mist" is actually a dense cloud of nano-sized parasitic particles which infect unwilling hosts and takes over by infesting the central nervous system. The dense cloud of particles causes rapid oxidation by binding themselves to the iron on a molecular level, which is why tanks, vehicles and even D-Walker are made useless.
You should ask yourself if a pseudo-scientific explanation that anyone could come up with really changes anything.