Quote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 07:14:24 PMhow much time do you haveA technically indefinite amount, as you could just make an arbitrarily long post, and I could just read it at any point.
how much time do you have
The hatred around this game has always seemed like completely irrational hysteria to me.As for MGSV, I can actually understand from a story standpoint why the game gets shit on. MGS4? No.
Quote from: Luciana on August 06, 2017, 07:07:26 PMQuote from: Snake on August 04, 2017, 01:51:25 PMQuote from: Pepsi on August 04, 2017, 01:26:47 PMhighly polished gameYeah but so is every Metal Gear directed by Kojima.MGS V is not that polished in terms of story and gameplay decisions :^)"gameplay decisions"mgsv is an extremely polished game
Quote from: Snake on August 04, 2017, 01:51:25 PMQuote from: Pepsi on August 04, 2017, 01:26:47 PMhighly polished gameYeah but so is every Metal Gear directed by Kojima.MGS V is not that polished in terms of story and gameplay decisions :^)
Quote from: Pepsi on August 04, 2017, 01:26:47 PMhighly polished gameYeah but so is every Metal Gear directed by Kojima.
highly polished game
honestly i prefer mgsv's "problems" because at least what little story is there isn't insultingly bad and there's a fantastic execution of a game to enjoy.
Quote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 07:29:27 PMhonestly i prefer mgsv's "problems" because at least what little story is there isn't insultingly bad and there's a fantastic execution of a game to enjoy.Yeah those boss fights are amazing, and that "story" really is in depth.
You know, the ones where you're listening to cassette tapes that'll get drowned out by in game dialogue, so your best bet is to just stand in one spot staring at the screen being brain dead, or wandering around in the open not advancing the story so you can hear it all.
Metal Gears main appeal has always been the characters and story it's had, along with its fantastical boss fights, and MGS V failed on every single one of those. It even found a way to make someone as interesting as Big Boss, boring as shit.
Quote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 07:14:05 PMQuote from: Luciana on August 06, 2017, 07:07:26 PMQuote from: Snake on August 04, 2017, 01:51:25 PMQuote from: Pepsi on August 04, 2017, 01:26:47 PMhighly polished gameYeah but so is every Metal Gear directed by Kojima.MGS V is not that polished in terms of story and gameplay decisions :^)"gameplay decisions"mgsv is an extremely polished gameRefer to my last post. When you're on your feet it can be, but the decisions to getting there? No. It's horrible. It encompasses everything wrong with open world games if you ask me, in fact even worse so.
I don't have much time to reply, so here I'll just link this insteadYouTube
And sorry, I thought the cassette tapes were shit, and the boss fights were atrocious.
Boss fights in MGS games are always a big part of it. It was awful in this game. I don't think it's fair that what you consider bad vs good gameplay decisions and design seems to be arbitrary. It's part of the whole package.
While we have a MGS thread, this is an incredible wasteYouTube
Quote from: Twisted Innards on August 02, 2017, 06:42:18 PMDid you just throw Johnny in there. The guy who basically just shit the whole series?Yeah, because we're supposed to start taking him seriously all of a sudden? It's insulting that they expect that.QuoteAnd the dialogue has always been anime-y. Raiden turning into a cyborg was weird but but not out of character, plus it was fucking sick.1. The dialogue was never this bad. 2. Him being in the game at all is my problem. It negates the end of MGS2.MGS4 has a lot of strengths but you aren't bringing up any of them.
Did you just throw Johnny in there. The guy who basically just shit the whole series?
And the dialogue has always been anime-y. Raiden turning into a cyborg was weird but but not out of character, plus it was fucking sick.
Lol Johnny was never meant to be taken seriously, even in 4.
Him getting the spotlight felt more like the creators acknowledging that he exists and a cool moment for fans. Not to mention he's been in pretty much all of them.
The dialogue is terrible and you know it, or you just forgot how awful it's always been.
I'm not understanding your reasoning behind raiden.
Quote from: Twisted Innards on August 06, 2017, 10:32:57 PMLol Johnny was never meant to be taken seriously, even in 4.umyes. yes we are.he has his own action sequence at the end in which he explains why he's been having shit fits the entire series.YouTubeeven even fucking marries Meryl at the endwe are very much intended to suddenly take him seriouslydo me a favour and replay this game. then come back to me.QuoteHim getting the spotlight felt more like the creators acknowledging that he exists and a cool moment for fans. Not to mention he's been in pretty much all of them.how it is a "cool moment" for the literal joke character of the series to somehow become the uber badass chiseled good-looking blond sharpshooter that marries the love interestQuoteThe dialogue is terrible and you know it, or you just forgot how awful it's always been.there are instances of bad dialogue in the series but it's consistently garbage in this onepretty much every game since mgs3 has had bad dialogue, actually. luciana mentioned something about the cowriter leaving before peace walker. but i'm more willing to forgive peace walker because it's a much better game and it tells a much better story.QuoteI'm not understanding your reasoning behind raiden.in short, his appearance confirms things from mgs2 that shouldn't have been confirmed (because the ambiguity of that game was part of the whole point), and his transformation into the cyborg ninja (more fanservice) is both out of place and unnecessary
good job refuting me
Quote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 11:07:12 PMgood job refuting meCan't refute people who refuse to change their opinions. You're becoming a fine clone of verbatim.
Quote from: Twisted Innards on August 06, 2017, 11:31:51 PMQuote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 11:07:12 PMgood job refuting meCan't refute people who refuse to change their opinions. You're becoming a fine clone of verbatim.To be fair I've gotten Verb to change his opinion on something before, or at least understand my position on it and be more understanding towards it.Anyway, NIGHT!
One action scene and a reasoning behind him being a bumbling idiot doesn't all of a sudden mean we're supposed to take him seriously.
He's been a mainstay of the series since the original and we're supposed to be attached to him. It may be a little fan servicey but the whole game was a love letter to fans of the series.
He's still a moron in the game and one scene where he's on point can't undo all the things he's done through the series. Him marrying Maryl is the only thing that bothered me, but only because Maryl is supposed to be a serious character.
Mgs1 had atrocious dialogue that sounded like it was written by an uncaring anime dub team, 2 was slightly better but was consistently ridiculous in subject matter. The rest are just boring over all and spew "ideals" every other second. It's always been bad, 4 is just over the top to a pretty large degree.
If you could spoiler what specifically you mean that would be great. As for him beginning cyborg ninja, it fits his character. He was constantly trying to outdo everyone and surpass solid snake. After getting his ass kicked by vamp the next logical step is to attain a power greater than his.
Ambiguity is great and it is a bit of a shame how a lot of questions were answered that should have been left alone but it doesn't kill it for me.
I have to go to bed and i'll reply tomorrow, but Snake seriously take a chill pill on your arguing. Telling me to kill myself over something you disagree with me on is way too childish.
Quote from: Twisted Innards on August 06, 2017, 11:31:51 PMQuote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 11:07:12 PMgood job refuting meCan't refute people who refuse to change their opinions. You're becoming a fine clone of verbatim.i'll change my opinion when you present reasonable and overwhelming evidence