• PugJesus@kbin.socialOP
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    God, MGS2 was a ride. “Also Vamp was having an affair with the buff blonde black US Marine colonel at the start of the game and now he’s with that guy’s daughter”

    That was when Kojima truly realized that he could do anything he wanted

    Or was that when he put an overweight explosives expert on rollerskates and called him ‘Fat Man’?

    May Kojima never stop being weird

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      I always figured Fat Man’s name was a double entendre for his appearance and a reference to the nuke dropped on Nagasaki. Fitting given he’s an overweight explosives guy.

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        It’s definitely a double entendre. But the fact that Kojima was willing to go there is why we love him

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      I mean, Kojima can’t everything he wants, because he wanted to kill Snake and Otacon during his original plans for MGS2, but his staff pushed back and threatened to stop working if he went through with the plan.

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          Now, I may be biased as a long time fan, but I still play MGS1 every few years and I still love it. The first two (or four, depending if you want to count the NES games) Metal Gear games, those are far more outdated and are more a curiosity and are not really required to understand the story, especially with the interview / interrogation of Snake extras on the MGS1 discs.

          And the later games are even less outdated than MGS1. I would recommend starting with MGS1 on the PS1 rather than it’s remake since while Twin Snakes was made under Kojima’s supervision, the more Hollywood action movie style of it and especially it’s cutscenes don’t IMO really fit MGS1. It’s a good game in it’s own right for sure, but as an adaptation/remake of MGS1 it’s kinda hit or miss at times.

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          The original MGS does feel a little outdated, but MGS2 onward still feel really good on a technical level. Beyond that, it’s a matter of taste.