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Re: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

Solidus wouldn't be a fully grown man at this point. He would be a teen at best and that's pushing it. If this is still set in the 70's and probably late 70's that is.

From what I think. This isn't far off from Peace Walker, at some point Big Boss goes into a coma for 9 years and then we play in the mid to late 80's.

I knew Kojima was bull****ting us about the hair actually being gray instead of brown in the originally trailer.
 
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Solidus wouldn't be a fully grown man at this point. He would be a teen at best and that's pushing it. If this is still set in the 70's and probably late 70's that is.

if looks like snake is badly hurt you see miller in the trailer then it cuts to where he wakes up it’s interesting need more info.
 
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The newest trailer only solidified my belfief that Hideo Kojima is the japanese Quentin Tarantino of video games. And not just becouse he is playing with popculture, and constantly referencing something (You don't need a genius for any of that), but becouse of the way he does it. In his work You can clearly see a japanese, that has been brought up on american fiction, and is using those inspirations to make something amazing and original (despite the constant referencing). MGS games are more than just ridiculously overblown plot with cheesy melodramatic themes. The trailer for mgs5 has that characteristic, bizzare personal vibe of Kojima, that I haven't seen in any of his games since...Snake Eater? I am stoked for this.
 
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https://twitter.com/DavidBHayter/sta...02108115234816
 
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I thought so too, but I'm pretty sure that's too easy a guess. He doesn't have the point eyebrows, unless their retconning his face just like with Big Boss.

So Kiefer is the burned guy eh? So the burned man who attacks MSF was the guy in the hospital with him.

I guess he's the one we get the perspective of watching them do chest compressions on Big Boss.

His outfit and hair just look so much like him. Curioser and curiouser.
 
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It's okay that Hayter won't be in this one. Richard Doyle did good as Big Boss in MGS4, if it's him this time it'll be alright. That and the bandaged guy (Ishmael?) sounds like it's probably Kiefer Sutherland, and that'd be awesome.
 
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I would be fine with the voice change too. I know that saying this is enough for some MGS fans to burn me at the stake, but I always - since the earliest PS1 days - thought Hayter's Snake voice to be a little bit too forced, bordering on caricatural. Like he was just trying a bit too much to sound like a gritty, graverlly badass, and missing the mark. That plus the fact that he is not a professional actor, and it shows in his delivery.
 
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i wonder why David Hayter wasnt asked to join in this time? i really liked his work on all the other metal gear games. also, is this for ps3 or ps4? metal gear games usually take some time to come out from the time they are announced so i dont know. it would be cool if we could get it for ps3 though.
 
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I REALLY hope it will be for next gen consoles. It's a bit sad to see multiplatform games runs SO MUCH better on the PC.
 
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I REALLY hope it will be for next gen consoles. It's a bit sad to see multiplatform games runs SO MUCH better on the PC.

yeah, ps3 would be too soon with the ps4 coming out at the end of the year.
 
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Re: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

The newest trailer only solidified my belfief that Hideo Kojima is the japanese Quentin Tarantino of video games. And not just becouse he is playing with popculture, and constantly referencing something (You don't need a genius for any of that), but becouse of the way he does it. In his work You can clearly see a japanese, that has been brought up on american fiction, and is using those inspirations to make something amazing and original (despite the constant referencing). MGS games are more than just ridiculously overblown plot with cheesy melodramatic themes. The trailer for mgs5 has that characteristic, bizzare personal vibe of Kojima, that I haven't seen in any of his games since...Snake Eater? I am stoked for this.

Maybe at one time I would call him Tarantino. But he's more like George Lucas since he's obsessed with the back story of Big Boss (Darth Vader)
 
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The trailer, not HD:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEuJ2q3uBYI

Yup, just listen to him. Not Hayter. :(

I have a feeling that Kojima may be trying to distance Big Boss from Solid Snake. Perhaps it's the case, that KojiPro is setting the up scenario for a future game with both Solid Snake and Big Boss, and they didn't want Hayter to provide the same voice for two different characters. That said, I'm sure that Hayter will return in the next MGS game, as the voice actor for Solid Snake :pray:.
 
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The trailer would have been much more powerful for me if it had used an original song. I so happen to have the Garbage "Not Your Kind of People" album and have listened to that song more than a dozen times already. :lol
 
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The voice at the end of the trailer sounds miller explains why they didn't ask hayter snake don't speak in the trailer.
 
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Maybe at one time I would call him Tarantino. But he's more like George Lucas since he's obsessed with the back story of Big Boss (Darth Vader)

Most definitely :slap. The entire series should have ended with MGS 4. Metal Gear Solid Rising was a good start at something new; a game without any "Snakes". It's too bad that KojiPro botched it up.
 
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The trailer would have been much more powerful for me if it had used an original song. I so happen to have the Garbage "Not Your Kind of People" album and have listened to that song more than a dozen times already. :lol

I just listed to this trailer with sound. What's up with the song?! It sounds way too "Indie" for MGS :rotfl.
 
Re: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

The newest trailer only solidified my belfief that Hideo Kojima is the japanese Quentin Tarantino of video games. And not just becouse he is playing with popculture, and constantly referencing something (You don't need a genius for any of that), but becouse of the way he does it. In his work You can clearly see a japanese, that has been brought up on american fiction, and is using those inspirations to make something amazing and original (despite the constant referencing). MGS games are more than just ridiculously overblown plot with cheesy melodramatic themes. The trailer for mgs5 has that characteristic, bizzare personal vibe of Kojima, that I haven't seen in any of his games since...Snake Eater? I am stoked for this.

Completely agree, ain't nothing wrong with digging up Big Boss' back story, Kojima has not watered down the franchise like Lucas did, as some clueless chaps have been comparing him to, every single game has been substantially as good as the previous one, far from that he has enriched it making it's story deeper and simply better with each game that comes out.

And no one can accuse Kojima of botching up anything.

Can't wait for this to come out.
 
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