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Is Metal Gear Solid Still the Same Franchise?

IGN - With crazier stories and different voices, is this the same franchise one IGN editor fell in love with?

GamersRulz4737d ago

I'm the biggest fan of MGS ever. but I have uneasy feeling about MGSV.

If they keep dragging the story too much, it will lose its magic and quality would decline.

I trust Kojima, but seems like Konami wont let him stop doing MGS games.

Mr_Nuts4737d ago (Edited 4737d ago )

My opinion I feel like he's pushing it with another prequel, I mean the story arc finished in MGS4, we knew everything that had happened, hell it was explained to us in those long cutscenes in MGS4 thanks to Eva and Big Boss.

I really feel like this should of been a hand held game like Peace Walker. I understand Snake Eater being a prequel main numbered game because getting to know Big Boss was important for MGS4.

After this game he has no where else to go. The only options he has are

- Force another Solid Snake story on us despite the lovely ending of MGS4

- Reboot it and let Kojima do something else

- (my favorite idea) reboot it but with an alternative timeline starting from MGS, the shadow mosess incident. If we start with a remake like the RE remake with more areas, bosses, story then do a semi remake with the second game only for Raiden to not be in it and Solidus getting away instead then that changes EVERYTHING in MGS4. Naomi won't be captured by Liquid Ocelot because he'll be dead thus she could work on with the time she has, a way to fix Snakes rapid ageing...and it's their story they can do it.

Best thing about the reboot/remake is that the first one will seem more like a remake giving Kojima more time to do something else, same goes for the semi reboot/remake of the second game without Raiden. It's only the third game in the new timeline that will have to be differn't, that will give Kojima a lot of free time to do new IP's and maybe a ZOE sequel.

PerryCaravello4737d ago (Edited 4737d ago )

The only real alternative is that the original Metal Gear 1/2 (MSX/nintendo/whatever console they were on) games are rebooted, under a different name. MGS5/MGS6/MGS7

Solid Snake will be back, younger and ready to fight his nemesis Big Boss much like the old Metal Gear titles. That's the only path.

Why would they reboot Metal Gear Solid 1/2/4. That makes no sense.

Unicron4737d ago

New timeline! Fresh start! Hear hear!

dedicatedtogamers4737d ago

I'm a huge MGS fan too (played every game including the originals and the PSP ones) but to be honest, I don't care about the story this time around.

If the story is cool, sure I'll enjoy it, but what I'm most excited about in MGSV is being able to take all the crazy techniques/weapons/gadgets/tri cks that we're used to and goofing around with them in a sandbox environment. Imagine sneaking into a camp, lacing it with C4, sneaking away, and then blowing everything to smithereens. Imagine CQCing everyone and dragging them into a massive pile in the middle of nowhere (or dumping them into the ocean). I think it'll be crazy fun.

Dno4737d ago

im with you. this is a GAME the story comes second to great gameplay and great games.

Pozzle4737d ago

" im with you. this is a GAME the story comes second to great gameplay and great games."

That's not always the case imo. I love MGS's gameplay, but I enjoy the story a whole lot more. I'd be willing to look past crappy gameplay if the story is worth it, but if they butcher the story I don't think even good gameplay could save it.

-Ikon-4737d ago

Yes IGN one voice actor who was already replaced in MGS4 as BB is changing the whole 25 years history of MGS

Go F*** Off IGN, must be a slow news day

porkChop4737d ago

Dude, Big Boss was like 84 at the time of MGS4. They HAD to change the voice actor. However, Ground Zeroes only takes place 9 days after Peace Walker. Huge difference between the 2 situations, that's why the change in voice actor is now such a problem. Everyone knew Big Boss would need a new voice actor at that age in MGS4 so no one was bothered by it.

FoxHound_4737d ago

I really hope Kojima hits this one out of the park then moves onto other projects he wants to do. Nothing against MGS as I love it, I would just like to see other Kojima games after MGSV.

Gimmemorebubblez4737d ago

I personally think the only reason why their is MGSV is because Konami wants to market the FOX engine, they want it to be as big as the Unreal Enginein the development community, so what better way then to push it with MGSV(That probably also explains the wide variety of platforms)

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Canary4737d ago

My understanding is that the "series" is broken into segments that are only peripherally related.

Metal Gear 1-2
Metal Gear Solid
Metal Gear Solid 2
Metal Gear Solid 3-4
Metal Gear Rising

...Or something like that.

Luke_fon_Fabre4737d ago

It's more like

Metal Gear, Metal Gear 2, Metal Gear Solid (one set)
Metal Gear Solid (since transitional), Metal Gear Solid 2, Metal Gear Solid 3 (second set)
Metal Gear Solid 3 Subsistence, Portable Ops, Metal Gear Solid 4 (third set)
Metal Gear Solid 4 (since transitional), Peace Walker (fourth set)
MGSV seems different from the little gameplay I've seen
then Rising with it's action thing

yesmynameissumo4737d ago (Edited 4737d ago )

We'll know after 5 releases. A voice doesn't make a game fun/good. Sorry.

EDIT: I thought Old Snake sounded like Bale's Batman, so...I'm fine with the change.

SexyGamerDude4737d ago

But when the character doesn't sound the way he did when you were growing up, it gets hard to adjust and relate to him the same. It's like it's a different character.

NatureOfLogic4737d ago (Edited 4737d ago )

Is Metal Gear Solid Still the Same Franchise? NO.

When you stop listening to your fans and start changing too much or change something that don't need changing(Hayter), most games start going down hill(Final Fantasy) especially with the Japanese devs. I still remember how most were crying out for FF change, are you happy?

Shuyin4737d ago (Edited 4737d ago )

Keep crying.
I, for one, will enjoy every goddamn moment of that game while you keep complaining. I was mad too at first but then I rewatched the GDC 2013 trailer and man...those emotions in Snake's face when he watches his motherbase get utterly destroyed...
At that moment I knew it was the right choice. I have rarely seen such good facial mocap and acting in a game.

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - Brutal Backlog

Over ten years after its release, does Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain still impress? Jump Dash Roll returns to Snake's world for this Brutal Backlog.

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CrimsonWing6990d ago

I don’t think I’ve ever quite experienced an unfinished game that was slapped together with duct tape and construction paper to be sold as a finished product, basically making you replay the same missions and include a story that clearly was missing so much of the plot, like I did with this game.

I’m actually shocked that it doesn’t get calls out for this more.

franwex90d ago

It did. But the gameplay loop is still pretty good.

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Metal Gear Solid 5, Nearly After A Decade, Is Still A Timeless Classic

The Metal Gear series, led by Kojima, pioneered the stealth genre, creating a masterclass in storytelling and gameplay.

SimpleSlave721d ago (Edited 721d ago )

No. But MGS5: Ground Zeroes might actually be one of the greatest Game Demo ever, if not the best.

xHeavYx721d ago

I know a lot of people didn't, but I actually liked that story twist at the end. The game was fun and all, but I wouldn't call it a timeless classic.

Cacabunga721d ago

Metal Gear legend stopped with number 4.
MGS5 needed a year or 2 more of development to be maybe among the classics.. it was clearly rushed, especially at the end. The story teaches us absolutely nothing new.

just_looken721d ago

A demo is free that was a $40 cry for help as later we would know konami did not want to fun hideo and his team anymore that is why we got the unfinished phantom pain.

-Foxtrot721d ago (Edited 721d ago )

Meh

Great stealth gameplay but the game was just average.

Bland open world that felt lifeless, the story felt shoehorned in, unfinished story etc. The whole thing was just average to me compared to the other main titled games.

I would have rather preferred it if they kept Ground Zeroes for the main game as the opening and the rest of the game turns into a Metal Gear 1 & 2 remake to bring things full circle.

just_looken721d ago

If you dig around they had old behind trhe scenes of phantom pain vids and books wrote around the time.

Before funding was puled the main idea was to keep peace walker coop it was in the games early builds and that end game were your building your base that was suppose to be metal gear one.

You as the fake big boss was going to make your own metal gear one map aka your base (outer heaven) then me as sold snake use the mode that is in the game invade/defeat the base even fight your current version of metal gear that was in the game but not finished.

So your idea was on the table bit got canned.

CrimsonWing69721d ago (Edited 721d ago )

Like hell it is. That was the first time I became aware of being sold an unfinished game and was blown away about blind fanboys saying it was some perfect game.

Yea, the first few chapters were great until they do that thing halfway and make you replay all the missions again. Then little things like capturing animals but only seeing a JPEG unlike 3 where everything was modeled out. Areas were massive, desolate, and boring to look at.

Game was a massive let down for me and the potential was so high for it. Honestly, this was one of the most disappointing games I ever played. What’s worse is it starts off brilliant. You literally play through until you get to the point where you could tell they just stopped developing and then quickly used glue and construction paper to “finish” it and then sold it. Quite frankly, that’s insulting to consumers and fans.

Inverno721d ago

People have selective memory. This game had huge drama attached to it, what Konami did to Kojima and this game was horrible. Now they praise Konami cause they revived Silent Hill, even though SH looks half arsed too.

CrimsonWing69721d ago

I dunno if they’re getting much praise after the Silent Hill 2 debacle. Makes me scared sh*tless for the MGS 3 Remake…

Michiel1989720d ago

I don't wanna defend konami, but Kojima had 7 years to make the game, it's not that weird for a publisher to expect a game to be finished in that amount of time.

Also no one is praising konami from what I've seen, they're just excited that a Silent Hill game is releasing

CrimsonWing69720d ago (Edited 720d ago )

@Michiel1989

You’re absolutely correct. Look, the dude is a visionary and has brought us some incredible games, but he constantly would go over budget and could never stick to a deadline. I don’t know if people remember the MGS 4 trailers but it became a joke when you’d see a release date and then they crossed it out in the next trailer to give another.

What a lot of people don’t know is there’s a certain amount of money given for development and marketing. When you go over the budget and add additional marketing over the deadline it isn’t cheap. MGS GZ and V were laughable to me for the amount of time he had to develop them and he spent even more time on the engine that wasn’t anything revolutionary to me. I mean, GZ was nothing more than a demo and they released that art like $40 I think, probably to further help fund V. He then spent money for Kiefer Sutherland who did nothing for the character, which I think Kojima just wanted because he’s a fan.

Konami just had enough and said this is the deadline and you’re done after this. It’s business, but fans took it personal. I mean look at this Overdose game he’s been doing.,, like when is that ever coming out?

Michiel1989720d ago

I kind of forgot about overdose but yeah exactly my thoughts. He has made some of the best games out there and definitely deserves time to create his new masterpiece, but it's not a bottomless well.

This is pure speculation but I imagine he got around 4 years to make the game excluding pre-production. If after those 4 years the game is nowhere near being done, the relationship will be strained between them one way or another.

about the konami being praised thing, if let's say blizzard announces world of warcraft 2 today I'll be excited as hell for the game, but that doesn't mean my opinion of blizzard changes only a tiny bit cause they're still trash.

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Yui_Suzumiya720d ago

Yeah, it was the only MGS I didn't play and this is coming from someone who got back into gaming after skipping a generation due to MGS4 back in 2008. It just seems to be the complete opposite of the MGS I always knew and loved (1-4).

JEECE721d ago

Yes and no. In many ways in was a great game; there's a very strong argument that it has the best gameplay of any MGS game, and that it is one of the more interesting open world "playgrounds" we have gotten, in terms of how the world operates. But as an MGS narrative, it is pretty far down the list, for many reasons.

Storm23721d ago

I don't think there is any argument. The gameplay was incredible. But yeah...disappointed in the rest. Could have been incredible but...well...we all know what happened...

JEECE719d ago

I don't think there is much of one either but apparently some people found the world very boring compared to the more linear structures of other entries so I didn't make a definitive statement in order to acknowledge the outliers.

DarXyde721d ago

The thing about Metal Gear Solid is that the narrative is what determines which is your favorite because the gameplay had ALWAYS improved with every mainline entry. It's amazing.

If it was gameplay, we'd all say The Phantom Pain, but the story is what truly sets them apart.

For me, that's Snake Eater, which is also my favorite game of all time.

JEECE719d ago

That's my favorite too, particularly if we are talking about the subsistence version with camera control.

Fishy Fingers721d ago

For me, best gameplay, worst, everything else.

Storm23721d ago

Yeah...gameplay was so damn good.

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