Jameson Rook
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Sadly, I have to agree. My interest with the series is at an all-time low, and I've been a HUGE fan seen the NES days!
I think Metal Gear has certainly runs it's course, with the dated sensibilities and lowbrow storytelling becoming even more apparent now. I love Kojima and will always respect him, and I'm not joking that the series pretty much molded me into who I am today, but with a heavy heart I have to admit that the days where MGS was a genuinely thought provoking, post modernist piece are long gone.
Nowadays MGS caters to a different crowd. Fans are obsessed with the merchandise and canonicity, and they don't look past anything beyond that. They're so obsessed if Skull Face is the brother in law of Vulcan Raven, or if that piece of wood in Afghanistan was actually the great granduncle of a wooded crate in MGS2. As far as I'm concerned, the canon of MGS was already broken beyond repair after MGS2, and intentionally too. MGS was never about about taking things at face value, even during the MSX days.
I dunno guys. I'm getting TPP but I don't have high hopes for it. The last MGS game that truly felt like a MGS game to me was Portable Ops., and that was 9 years ago.
I think Metal Gear has certainly runs it's course, with the dated sensibilities and lowbrow storytelling becoming even more apparent now. I love Kojima and will always respect him, and I'm not joking that the series pretty much molded me into who I am today, but with a heavy heart I have to admit that the days where MGS was a genuinely thought provoking, post modernist piece are long gone.
Nowadays MGS caters to a different crowd. Fans are obsessed with the merchandise and canonicity, and they don't look past anything beyond that. They're so obsessed if Skull Face is the brother in law of Vulcan Raven, or if that piece of wood in Afghanistan was actually the great granduncle of a wooded crate in MGS2. As far as I'm concerned, the canon of MGS was already broken beyond repair after MGS2, and intentionally too. MGS was never about about taking things at face value, even during the MSX days.
I dunno guys. I'm getting TPP but I don't have high hopes for it. The last MGS game that truly felt like a MGS game to me was Portable Ops., and that was 9 years ago.