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All that shit only to get murdered in the end.
I kind of want a game starring (a jealous, petty) Liquid which shows some sort of personal vendetta so it isn't such a cheap ass death lol.
All that shit only to get murdered in the end.
Come on Konami, make a PC360 port of 4. You know you want it.
It was not almost a carbon copy. There are definitely passages where the melody is briefly quite similar, but the time signature, tempo, instrumentation, and counter melodies are all different. And there are a majority of places where the pieces are absolutely nothing alike. Observe. Sviridov's "The Snowstorm". Tappy's MGS Main Theme.
Yep. Chances of TPP being co-ops again? The GZ intro specifically states he needs to go solo for that mission, but TPP could suit multiplayer. Either the first one or two missions in Peace Walker were SP only.
In his house, chillin', three days before MGS1.![]()
I never get the outrage over the theme. Yeah, there were a lot of similarities, but as it existed, I didn't think Tappy's version was a carbon copy. It only really started sounding similar once they made an orchestrated version in MGS2. More "I Need a New Drug" and "Ghostbusters," less "Kernkraft 400" and "Lazy Joes."
I kind of want a game starring (a jealous, petty) Liquid which shows some sort of personal vendetta so it isn't such a cheap ass death lol.
Isn't the official story that Liquid DID in fact possess Ocelot when he transplanted the arm. So Ocelot cut it off and replaced it with a bionic one and mind conditioned himself.
So in essence Liquid died again off screen between 2 and 4.
Why is that so dumb and pointless.
Nope it was Ocelot all along. Stupid I know.
I dunno... Liquid possessing Ocelot through a transplanted arm is worse!![]()
It's Kojima! It's a sort of a catty, self-acknowledging, breaking-the-fourth-wall thing.I also like the fact that it was never really Liquid, Ocelot is too much of a boss to toss aside for a "posession" story. Let alone posession through an arm.
By the way, could the "what about him" Miller asks at the start of the trailer be regarding Chico?
I never get the outrage over the theme. Yeah, there were a lot of similarities, but as it existed, I didn't think Tappy's version was a carbon copy. It only really started sounding similar once they made an orchestrated version in MGS2. More "I Need a New Drug" and "Ghostbusters," less "Kernkraft 400" and "Lazy Joes."
I also like the fact that it was never really Liquid, Ocelot is too much of a boss to toss aside for a "posession" story. Let alone posession through an arm.
By the way, could the "what about him" Miller asks at the start of the trailer be regarding Chico?
Kaz seems pretty impersonal for a 12 year old kid dying.
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Nope it was Ocelot all along. In MGS2 that may have been the official story, but for all intents and purposes it was retconned in mgs4 to be a ruse by Ocelot in order to fool the patriots. Stupid I know.
Haha Garbage are still a thing? damn!
I think it would be cool to do it the same way as PW. Being an open world game, you could cooperate with somebody else across a large map to sneak in, would be pretty cool.
On the other, the boss design will ultimately suffer. Even PO had better bosses than the shit we got in PW. So I don't know
not allowing coop on bosses would be the solution for that problem!
Never read Moby Dick eh?I doubt a random balaclava soldier would be used for a key role in the plot...
Didn't Kaz kinda betrayed Big Boss with that last tape from Peace Walker?
Are you refering to the last scene or this tape I'm talking about?Spoilers! (For PW)
Kind of, but not really. Without going in depth, he was in on Cipher's charade from the get-go, and didn't let Snake know. The fact remains that he was there helping Snake with MSF from start to finish, though. He mentions that he saw Snake as a business partner, rather than a friend or an ally, and that this means that he himself is neither his ally nor his enemy. I think (if I remember correctly) that he changes his attitude towards Snake in this same scene, though.
Judging from Miller's reaction to Snake's almost-death in GZ - look at that wall punch! - and the fact that he goes back and helps Snake with whatever Diamond Dogs is nine years later, I think it's safe to assume that they're on good terms now.
Both, I guess. Even considering the fact that that phone call takes place after Kaz's revelation to Snake, I would hardly go so far as to call that a "betrayal." Snake and Zero aren't full blown enemies yet, so Kaz staying in contact with Zero doesn't really affect his relationship with Snake... yet.Are you refering to the last scene or this tape I'm talking about?
Spoilers! (For PW)
Kind of, but not really. Without going in depth, he was in on Cipher's charade from the get-go, and didn't let Snake know. The fact remains that he was there helping Snake with MSF from start to finish, though. He mentions that he saw Snake as a business partner, rather than a friend or an ally, and that this means that he himself is neither his ally nor his enemy. I think (if I remember correctly) that he changes his attitude towards Snake in this same scene, though.
Judging from Miller's reaction to Snake's almost-death in GZ - look at that wall punch! - and the fact that he goes back and helps Snake with whatever Diamond Dogs is nine years later, I think it's safe to assume that they're on good terms now.
What I already can't wait for in this game is running around the Diamond Dogs base as it grows and grows.
Garbage: Huh, why did we suddenly sell thousands of copies of this two year old song on a random Tuesday afternoon?
Kojima said:The nine year coma makes it easier for me to fill in that gap. Ill probably only have to make two more sequels before its finally over.
Could Kaz betray Big Boss in Phantom Pain? He isn't around when BB wakes up, maybe he let the opposition know where BB's hospital is and that's why they attack.
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Åesop;51993918 said:2 more sequels after MGS V confirmed !
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Well, Ocelot is the The Sorrow's son...I dunno... Liquid possessing Ocelot through a transplanted arm is worse!![]()
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Need some help understanding this. I might be missing something.
Is Snake in Ground Zeroes and Big Boss in Phantom Pain? Because he had gray hair in Ground Zeroes and brown hair in Phantom Pain. Not sure what's going on since Ground Zeroes is 9 years BEFORE Phantom Pain.
Would appreciate some clarification.
Big Boss is in both games, his hair looks grey on GZ because of the lightning and Kojima confirmed his hair is brown in GZ, I think there is a GZ comparison shot between night and day in where you can see his hair is brown.Need some help understanding this. I might be missing something.
Is Snake in Ground Zeroes and Big Boss in Phantom Pain? Because he had gray hair in Ground Zeroes and brown hair in Phantom Pain. Not sure what's going on since Ground Zeroes is 9 years BEFORE Phantom Pain.
Would appreciate some clarification.
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Spoilers! (For PW)
Kind of, but not really. Without going in depth, he was in on Cipher's charade from the get-go, and didn't let Snake know. The fact remains that he was there helping Snake with MSF from start to finish, though. He mentions that he saw Snake as a business partner, rather than a friend or an ally, and that this means that he himself is neither his ally nor his enemy. I think (if I remember correctly) that he changes his attitude towards Snake in this same scene, though.
Judging from Miller's reaction to Snake's almost-death in GZ - look at that wall punch! - and the fact that he goes back and helps Snake with whatever Diamond Dogs is nine years later, I think it's safe to assume that they're on good terms now.