Remind me to not listen to gaf ever again. This game is incredible.
Remind me to not listen to gaf ever again.
Playing MGS1 for the first time now, and let me get this straight, since MGS4 was kinda convoluted about it all.. In MGS1 you fight Revolver Ocelot, who gets his arm cut off, and later you fight and kill Liquid Snake, right? Then Revolver Ocelot has Liquid's arm grafted onto his body to replace the arm he lost, but Liquid's will still resides in his arm (we're going into 'my wife is my arm lol Bionic Commando' territory here), causing Ocelot to adapt Liquid's persona. But then it turns out Liquid's will wasn't in his arm, Ocelot just used hypnosis and drugs to plant Liquid's personality in his mind. Is this right? And why did Ocelot adapt Liquid's persona to begin with?
To fool the Patriots or some bullshit like that. Fuck if I know.Playing MGS1 for the first time now, and let me get this straight, since MGS4 was kinda convoluted about it all.. In MGS1 you fight Revolver Ocelot, who gets his arm cut off, and later you fight and kill Liquid Snake, right? Then Revolver Ocelot has Liquid's arm grafted onto his body to replace the arm he lost, but Liquid's will still resides in his arm (we're going into 'my wife is my arm lol Bionic Commando' territory here), causing Ocelot to adapt Liquid's persona. But then it turns out Liquid's will wasn't in his arm, Ocelot just used hypnosis and drugs to plant Liquid's personality in his mind. Is this right? And why did Ocelot adapt Liquid's persona to begin with?
Yes, imo its to screw with the Patriot system. This made him unpredictable to them.
I read the MGSWiki article on Ocelot, and apparently Liquid's spirit was originally in the arm Ocelot had grafted onto his body, and it would occasionally possess Ocelot. Ocelot then had the arm removed to restore balance to his mind, and replaced it with a cybernetic arm. He then used drugs and hypnosis to merge Liquid's personality with his own to become Liquid Ocelot in order to fool the Patriots.
I.. what.
Whatever Kojima is smoking, I want some of it.
Big Boss: And Ocelot... In
order to fool the System... Used nanomachines and
psychotherapy to transplant Liquid's personality onto his
own. He used hypnotic suggestion to turn himself into
Liquid's mental doppelganger. For all our advances in
nanotechnology... Information and genetic control... They've
never managed to control people at will... Let alone turn
one person totally into another.
Big Boss : Under certain conditions, someone can be made to play a
specific role... Act like someone else. Cats... Do love to
play as snakes. It all started with him... Zero.
Don't remember that being mentioned anywhere, this is directly from the game's script:
And that was all the explanation offered (and needed, really) on the matter.
The 'possession' stuff apparently happened during MGS2 (which I've never played), but the article wasn't entirely clear on whether these were actual possessions by Liquid's spirit or just a result of Ocelot's use of drugs and psychotherapy (but it seemed like it was implying they were actual possessions).
It's GAF's goty! Lots of annoying people just repeatedly pop up over and over in every LTTP thread saying the same thing. Gaf, on the whole, loved the game...and continued to like it 4x later. Which makes sense, cause the gameplay is pretty undisputedly fukawesome.
Remind me to not listen to gaf ever again. This game is incredible.
That's what people thought might be after MGS2 and finding out who Ocelot's father was in MGS3, before we got the actual explanation in MGS4.
I played MGS 3 like 10 times at least...Who is Ocelot's father? I have not heard of this.
Don't remember that being mentioned anywhere, this is directly from the game's script:
And that was all the explanation offered (and needed, really) on the matter.
That's what people thought after MGS2 and finding out who Ocelot's father was in MGS3, before we got the actual explanation in MGS4.
What?! Is there a specific scene that makes that connection?
No wonder he was able to.... *mind blown*
I believe the Metal Gear Solid Database (available on PSN Store), does support that Ocelot was actually possessed in MGS2. Plus, if it was an act in MGS2, there would be no reason for him to remove the arm. If anything cutting the arm off would hurt the illusion. Of course it's very likely he wanted Liquid to control him in MGS2 to set the stage and illusion for MGS4.
It's never totally clear either way. Which I fully believe is intentional. Ocelot has always been the mysterious character in the franchise...you could never tell for sure who's side he was on. After hours and hours thinking about the whole thing, that is the conclusion I came to.
But if the spirit possessions were never genuine at any point, why did Ocelot remove Liquid's real arm and replace it with a synthetic one?
I think he got scurred and chopped that shit right off.
Kinda interesting that they chose to never directly address it in the game itself, considering it's such a huge missing link. Fun to speculate the reasoning behind it, though. Glad they at least left something to the imaginationCan't say really, it wasn't explained in the game.
It's GAF's goty! Lots of annoying people just repeatedly pop up over and over in every LTTP thread saying the same thing. Gaf, on the whole, loved the game...and continued to like it 4x later. Which makes sense, cause the gameplay is pretty undisputedly fukawesome.
Kinda interesting that they chose to never directly address it in the game itself, considering it's such a huge missing link. Fun to speculate the reasoning behind it, though. Glad they at least left something to the imagination
I still think the funniest part about the twist is thatit involves Ocelot tricking himself - practically the last person in the entire series that Ocelot hadn't already fooled.
Makes me wonder if that bit of irony was intentional or not.
All of fucking Act 3. I did the save glitch though, so I cut down on the bullshit fluff time, but this bike scene. God damn, I've never hated this game until now.
yeah, that and the last fight, on how to bring shitty experience to your game 101
I can't even equip my metal camo >=/
Yeah, first two acts are fun, but yeah, it goes to shit from there. The 4th act has a cool environment, but it's lacking significant gameplay. It's a drag playing 3-5 just to replay the good stuff with the new equipment.anyone who doesn't acknowledge the game's flaws is on crack. i agree that the game plays amazingly well, at least for the first two chapters before it completely stops playing like that. after chapter three the entire thing is just a total mess - story, gameplay, ratio of story to gameplay, everything. i didn't not enjoy it, but it was through a lens of utter disbelief at how something like this could ever have been produced for so much money.
it's the only MGS i haven't played through multiple times for a very good reason (though i'm going to give it another go once i'm done with 3 on vita). five chapters that played like the first two? we'd have been looking at the best MGS game ever. unfortunately, that is kind of not at all what happened.
There's no defending the bike chase, complete crap. The bike chase in 3 was better. The stalking section isn't exactly quality game design either.All of fucking Act 3. I did the save glitch though, so I cut down on the bullshit fluff time, but this bike scene. God damn, I've never hated this game until now.
Normally Chicken Emblem run first. It knocks out these emblems.Alright I just finished my first playthrough, almost forgot how epic this game was. I got 24 trophies and 8 emblems. The emblems are
Eagle
Hawk
Frog
Hyena
Hog
Pig
Cow
Panther
Any suggestions for how I should go about my 2nd playthrough? The reason it takes at least 8 playthroughs for a platinum is beacuse of all the emblems correct?
Any help or general strats are much appreciated.
I can't decide whether MGS4 is the worst best game ever or the best worst game ever. There's no one part I like that I don't also hate at least a little bit. It's like a glorious trainwreck of a game, a fantastic story told in the worst way possible. It has such terrible pacing, such a woeful script, yet it's still completely amazing. I think every MGS fan has a line when it comes to just how much of Kojima's bullshit they can stand, but MGS4 went so far over that line for me and I still absolutely love the game. I just hate certain parts of it. Most of it. Some of it? I don't even know.
I imagine that, as Sony consoles got more powerful and the MGS series continued to make more money for Konami, Kojima was given more and more freedom to turn his bizarre ideas into reality, and MGS4 represents the zenith of all his brilliance and insanity. To me it has the highest highs and the lowest lows of the entire saga, the purest expression of one crazy man's mind. There's nothing else like it in the world of video games.
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HD Collection ordered! Ordered a near mint copy of MGS1 too, since I like to own physical copies of my music, games and movies. Time to dig into the series for real.
HD Collection ordered! Ordered a near mint copy of MGS1 too, since I like to own physical copies of my music, games and movies. Time to dig into the series for real.
Excellent choice. I know you said you weren't a fan of the stealth that is present within the Metal Gear Solid games but I highly advise you try them on Normal at least. Hopefully by playing through them (while not just running through them on Very Easy) on a difficulty that still poses a challenge yet isn't too difficult the gameplay may become more appealing to you.
Good! Incredible games. MGS1 remains my favourite (ans favourite game ever) but i love them all.
I got 272 kills and just finished Act 2, playing on Solid normal and going for the chicken run. Will I be able to reach 500 before the game is over, Im not sure tbh?
There's no defending the bike chase, complete crap. The bike chase in 3 was better. The stalking section isn't exactly quality game design either.
I'm playing MGS1 on easy currently (Very Easy isn't available in the original version of MGS1, only in the re-release with the VR missions IIRC) and it's not too bad, as the game is fairly liberal with ammo and rations, and the stealth sections aren't too bad. Most of the time I've actually died because of the clunky controls, although Revolver Ocelot was fairly tough for being the .
You know you can actually move and shoot in MGS1, right?
Are you thinking of Ocelot? He was hard mainly because he would be off-screen a lot of the time during the fight, so I couldn't really see where he was or what he was doing.