vanDoughnut
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I kinda get ya OP.
MGSV 10/10 gameplay was dope but I haven't gone back to play it. For me a great MGS game needs more than that, which is why I found it dissapointing as well.
MGSV world is sterile, while Horizon's seems full of character.
Whether it's the interesting sci-fi premise, Aloy, or the mystery of its world theres a hook to help drive you forward.
In MGSV the characters, world, and the narrative didn't seem to build any momentum after awhile, which is what MGS1, 2, 3, (and arguably even 4) do really well.
I think Death Stranding will rectify that problem
MGSV 10/10 gameplay was dope but I haven't gone back to play it. For me a great MGS game needs more than that, which is why I found it dissapointing as well.
MGSV world is sterile, while Horizon's seems full of character.
Whether it's the interesting sci-fi premise, Aloy, or the mystery of its world theres a hook to help drive you forward.
In MGSV the characters, world, and the narrative didn't seem to build any momentum after awhile, which is what MGS1, 2, 3, (and arguably even 4) do really well.
I think Death Stranding will rectify that problem