![]() But seriously, he kind of did that in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty with grace. ![]() I get that Kojima wanted to break the fourth wall with The Phantom Pain’s ending. ![]() How the hell something like that can happen? Ocelot reveals that the medic has all the memories of Big Boss through induced hypnotherapy which is understandable but those are only limited to memories not natural abilities like thinking like a soldier in the middle of the battlefield. You are some random MSF medic who all of a sudden became Big Boss’s best man and not only that, the medic also inherits Big Boss’ legendary sneaking tactics and combat capabilities all in a matter of minutes after being in the coma for nine years. But what we got instead was an unwanted twist which raises more questions rather than answering them. The Metal Gear Solid series has always been close to my heart and I have been waiting for The Phantom Pain for a long time. Kojima himself has been hyping up The Phantom Pain for years, claiming that it will finally close off the missing link to the rise of Outer Heaven and will showcase Big Boss’ fall from legendary status and his descent into villainy and madness. ![]() How the hell something like that can happen?" "You are some random MSF medic who all of a sudden became Big Boss’s best man and not only that, the medic also inherits Big Boss’ legendary sneaking tactics and combat capabilities all in a matter of minutes after being in the coma for nine years. With that out of the way, Konami and Hideo Kojima owe it to the fans to give some answers regarding the cut content in the game.īeware, spoilers below Ocelot’s awesome J.F. It’s an amazing title, one that needs to be played by everyone, Metal Gear fan or not. Gameplay wise, it’s Hideo Kojima’s magnum opus. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain is a fantastic game.
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