Christ. Just stop. It's over.
What's over?
Christ. Just stop. It's over.
Lol, there's nothing left to be discussed here then.
As I thought, you know nothing.
Lol, numbers that suggest things I don't agree with are stupid.
That duckroll stamp of ban incoming for Gamescom..
Cos it's fucking amazing and the best 3rd person stealth game ever made (and the best mgs)As someone who played this game for checks Steam 130 hours I do not possibly understand how this game got so many 10/10 scores.
MGSV has been the best game I played this gen and it was a cross platform title.
The ride never ends with this game.
*Venom is walking around Mother Base when he notices his men installing something in the corner*
"What's that?" Venom asks Ocelot.
"That's a pachinko machine. You ever play pachinko before, Boss?"
"Can't say that I have."
"It's pretty simple. The key thing is, the more money you give Konami, the more money you might make back."
"Technology is amazing... Wait, what's a Konami?"
"Never mind that, Boss. Did you know you can play MGS3 Pachinko, right here in Mother Base? Just use your real-life credit card to buy in-game tokens. They say the true nature of things will only be revealed by playing a lot of pachinko..."
"Ocelot, what are you talking about?"
*smash to black screen*
CHAPTER 3: HIT THE LEVER
Nah, it is a really bad one.
Nah, it is a really bad one.
Don't care about chapter 3, I've already seen the deleted content like everyone else. A 'subsistance' style mgsv with new challenges and missions would be cool. I'd buy again.
Episode 51 is not Chapter 3.
That doesn't tell me much except to reinforce my caution about certain reviewers.
What makes you think that the game was meant to have a chapter 3? Just because of one episode that got cut? Cause otherwise, the story has a clear ending.
Oh I never said there was a Chapter 3. In fact, I think there was never one in the first place and that people made that up. The only thing we know for sure is that Episode 51 was the only cut content otherwise the game ended the way it was suppose to end.
I'm pretty sure Ch. 3 would've just been that hidden cutscene that triggers when enough players worldwide disarm their nukes. Kojima's grand experiment to see if enough people worldwide could put aside selfish impulses and together unlock the game's true ending. Sort of meta commentary on how nuclear powers operate in the real world.
Didn't someone also data-mine a title card for Ch. 3 called "Peace?" That's what the nuclear disarmament scene was all about. The Ch. 3 title card probably appears before the hidden cutscene is triggered.
Oh sorry. Yeah that's what I think as well.
Still think its great, particularly the construction of the game the intent of which has always seemed blazingly obvious to me. Seriously, people really need to ask why the chapter structure is what it is. If the game was so incomplete why not just jettison those pesky captions that frame the "phantom" third chapter?
Its not something that would require any development effort whatsoever, which leads me to the inescapable conclusion that they are there purely for narrative effect. Specifically to create by implication a void in the continuity between the end of MGSV's plot and the events of the original Metal Gear, even though the events present within the game set all the pieces in place.
Conceptually pretty brilliant imho, especially with how it dovetails with the overarching concept of the player as moral author of Big Boss's "downfall". Certainly massively superior to the pedantic "close every sub-plot loophole" excess of MGS4's climax.
To me its like the difference between the tedious crying hobbitses coda of Jackson's LOTR adaptations with the thoughtful ellipsis of Tony's fate at the end of the Sopranos.
Right click save as
Right click save as
NEVER BE GAME OVER
Read all posts on the internet as if they have the addendum "in my opinion" and your life will suddenly become more clear.In your opinion*
I have no problem with thinking it was a good game, perhaps even home to the best stealth action mechanics conceived yet. I just don't think it was the 10/10 some reviewers made it out to be, and I do think there was a level of getting swept up in the "zeitgeist." And since playing the game, and getting caught up in the zeitgeist myself, I've become much more cautious about promulgating even my own thoughts on a game too soon and without enough reflection.even the bottom of the barrel reviews call it a 'stealth masterpeice'. every metric for user scores is also remarkably high. there is a certain point where it's your opinion that other people shouldn't trust, not the other way around.
It's cool if you didn't like MGSV. That hardly makes it a bad game though. Maybe you didn't agree with some design decisions or one of the many legitimate criticisms was too much for you. that's fine. What isn't really fine is insisting that everybody was wrong, that every reviewer has poor taste or is paid off or swept up in the hype. Sometimes you just don't like something. There's no conspiracy.
No its not. "Bad" is the hyperbole soup that GAF thrives on. It's hilarious.Nah, it is a really bad one.
You might be surprised by the outcome.
Well, that clears things up, thanks for correcting me.
Not true. You see a snap of that cutscene in the little teaser sizzle reel title card for Chapter 2.I'm pretty sure Ch. 3 would've just been that hidden cutscene that triggers when enough players worldwide disarm their nukes. Kojima's grand experiment to see if enough people worldwide could put aside selfish impulses and together unlock the game's true ending. Sort of meta commentary on how nuclear powers operate in the real world.
Didn't someone also data-mine a title card for Ch. 3 called "Peace?" That's what the nuclear disarmament scene was all about. The Ch. 3 title card probably appears before the hidden cutscene is triggered.
Fixed it up for you.*Venom is walking around Mother Base when he notices his men installing something in the corner*
"...."
"That's a pachinko machine. You ever play pachinko before, Boss?"
"....."
"It's pretty simple. The key thing is, the more money you give Konami, the more money you might make back."
"....."
"Never mind that, Boss. Did you know you can play MGS3 Pachinko, right here in Mother Base? Just use your real-life credit card to buy in-game tokens. They say the true nature of things will only be revealed by playing a lot of pachinko..."
"......"
*smash to black screen*
CHAPTER 3: HIT THE LEVER
I'm pretty sure Ch. 3 would've just been that hidden cutscene that triggers when enough players worldwide disarm their nukes. Kojima's grand experiment to see if enough people worldwide could put aside selfish impulses and together unlock the game's true ending. Sort of meta commentary on how nuclear powers operate in the real world.
Didn't someone also data-mine a title card for Ch. 3 called "Peace?" That's what the nuclear disarmament scene was all about. The Ch. 3 title card probably appears before the hidden cutscene is triggered.
Well, that clears things up, thanks for correcting me.
I have no idea how someone can compare V to the previous MGS games, and not see that TPP is a really bad MGS game.
You're welcome.
Seeing as I elaborated just as much as you did in your defence of it only being "flawed", I don't think I need much detail either.
I have no idea how someone can compare V to the previous MGS games, and not see that TPP is a really bad MGS game.
a really bad MGS game.
Yet, you're doing it. They're completely different in gameplay, structure and story.I have no idea how someone can compare V to the previous MGS games