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Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain
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morriss 71,293 posts
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morriss 71,293 posts
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Registered 17 years agoKeifer Sutherland is in it. Open world. Snake wakes up after a nine-year coma and has lost a lot of abilities. -
This reminds me, I should get round to finishing one of these games someday.
Any word on how many hundred hours of cutscenes are involved? -
morriss 71,293 posts
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Registered 17 years agoNo but there's a close up of a naked man's backside. -
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oceanmotion 17,358 posts
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Registered 18 years agoBah, stream died.
Damnit Chloe! -
JinTypeNoir 4,368 posts
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Registered 16 years agoConsidering the whole kerfluffle over whether the fake CEO of The Phantom Pain or not, I'm going to make a wild guess that after all the speculation and guesswork that lead up to the release, Kojima will show that he's still got it and this game will be subject to an endless tirade of bickering about whether he is a mad genius or a loony has-been.
In other words, Metal Gear as usual! Squee! -
oceanmotion 17,358 posts
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Registered 18 years agoTrailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEuJ2q3uBYI
GDC Stream
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Psychotext 70,652 posts
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Registered 15 years agoTech aside.... meh. MGS4 was the last MGS game I'm ever play. -
King_Edward 11,470 posts
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Registered 11 years agoI want it right now. -
captbirdseye 11,190 posts
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Registered 16 years agoMy ears are bleeding after that awful soundtrack. -
Just as I was saying yesterday I had bought the MGS HD collection on Vita and realised I couldn't face playing them again due to the terribly dated gameplay.
And of course I never completed MGS4 as I got to this codec conversation, got 20 mins in, got bored, turned it off and never returned.
Loved Revengence, but this'll have to be a decent modernisation of the series for me to return. -
CosmicFuzz 32,632 posts
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Registered 15 years agoI looooove MGS games. Can't wait! -
CosmicFuzz 32,632 posts
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Registered 15 years agoWait, IGN saying David Hayter not returning!! -
Love the mgs games, every one is an absolute classic and I loved mgs4. Can't want for this. -
The most important innovation would be the ability to save mid-cutscene, or just not have cut-scenes so long that you need that to be an option. -
mrpon 37,366 posts
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Registered 15 years agoCosmicFuzz wrote:
What? WHAT?! WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?!
Wait, IGN saying David Hayter not returning!! -
King_Edward 11,470 posts
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Registered 11 years agomrpon wrote:
Snake's smoking has cost him his vocal chords it seems.
CosmicFuzz wrote:
What? WHAT?! WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?!
Wait, IGN saying David Hayter not returning!! -
King_Edward 11,470 posts
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Registered 11 years agokalel wrote:
A few MGS4 cut scenes let you do that.
The most important innovation would be the ability to save mid-cutscene, or just not have cut-scenes so long that you need that to be an option. -
gelf 188 posts
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Registered 16 years agoA few scenes did but what we need in all cutscene heavy games is a pause and save at any point we want. I love metal gear but I hate being in a situation where I feel I should only play the game when I have hours of spare time just in case I get into a long cutscene. -
CosmicFuzz wrote:
Big Boss innit.
Wait, IGN saying David Hayter not returning!! -
King_Edward wrote:
Yeah, but if you can't do it at your convenience then it's fairly pointless. Waiting for the mid scene save point is not that different to waiting for a cut scene to end, especially if we're talking over twenty minutes or whatever.
kalel wrote:
A few MGS4 cut scenes let you do that.
The most important innovation would be the ability to save mid-cutscene, or just not have cut-scenes so long that you need that to be an option. -
I'm pretty sure they're using Kevin Doyle, the voice of Big Boss in MGS4. From the trailer it sounds like quite a decent transition as the voice / dialogue still sounds like David Hayter but obviously a little older and less husky. I'm a big fan of Hayter but I think this is the right move.
The timeline should set it sometime around the early 80's and if a late teen / early adult Solid Snake appears, it'd be a little weird hearing Snake talking to Snake. -
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nickthegun 87,711 posts
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Registered 16 years agoIt was funny that by completing the game you were actually committing to sitting there, staring at the screen for over an hour.
That said, I did really enjoy it and would happily buy another one. -
CosmicFuzz 32,632 posts
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Registered 15 years agofeeg86 wrote:
Heh, shows how little I can remember from 4. I thought Hayter voiced Big Boss in 3 etc. Am about to reply 4 but to be honest I can't even remember big boss being in it!
I'm pretty sure they're using Kevin Doyle, the voice of Big Boss in MGS4. From the trailer it sounds like quite a decent transition as the voice / dialogue still sounds like David Hayter but obviously a little older and less husky. I'm a big fan of Hayter but I think this is the right move.
The timeline should set it sometime around the early 80's and if a late teen / early adult Solid Snake appears, it'd be a little weird hearing Snake talking to Snake. -
I don't actually consider MGS games AAA (or triple A whatever you call it)
I consider them quadruple A. By that i mean that MGS games for me are an event. They're like my birthday. But one that only ccomes every 4 years or so.
I know that each MGS game has a level of love, care, attention and so much passion involved in creating them that they stand out over any other triple A release.
Most games i complete are quickly forgotten but i vivdly remeber every MGS game i have played. I remember me getting these games and the hair on the back of my neck standing up as i put that disc in ready to start a new adventure. Watching them MGS 2 opening credits back in 2001 was a biblical day in my videogame playing life. I remember it vivdly. I also remeber completing MGS1 (psone) back when i was 14-15 years old watching the ending thinking to myself "wow, so this is what videogames are capable of" I knew after completing MGS1 that i would be playing videogames for the rest of my life. It was a very unique moment and a memory that i will cherish forever. I never tyhought that watching a polar bear drinking from a snowy mountain stream would have such an effect on me.
The previous console MGS's (1-4) have all been very unique and enjoyable experiences for me. So much so that i normally take a few days off work upon release day so i can just play the game all day and get throughly absorbed in the game and Kojimas crazy world. I will be doing the same for this game.
If i had a choice to play ANY game in the entire world right now then this would be it.
No other game franchise comes close to MGS in my opinion. These games are unique works of art that all gamers should play.
Sorry for rambling there gents but i just had to get that off my chest. -
God I love MGS.
There is a whale swallowing a helicopter.
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