@Th3solution I certainly agree the gameplay for these games just got more fun as the series progressed. Already I was having more fun exploring the tanker in 2, then I was exploring the facility on 1 for example. More well made from a gameplay perspective, and of course weirder as well!
Right so I must state that it will be interesting to see if the Metal Gear games finally will get more recognition now given that the remakes is in the works. And by recognition I mean recognition by the main stream media which I think to some degree have ignored the franchise so far. Its kind of strikes me as ironic again how close we live a world which very closely reminds one of the one portrayed in the Metal Gear games yet outside of the gaming world Kojimas work or the legend himself have not got that much recognition by society at large.
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@oliverp I think the forthcoming movie will achieve that, moreso than any remake or remaster. It'll likely filter out a lot of the Kojima weirdness and creepiness, stuff that'd put most of the general public off (or at least reinforce their outdated stereotypes about gaming and gamers).
@RogerRoger Is that still in the works? Feel like was a very long time since I heard anything about the it… I also kind of wounder what would turn the general public off. Many of the things in the games feels not so wired these days at least but kind of real..
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@oliverp Yep. Oscar Isaac is signed to play Snake, and they had an incomplete script. The writer's strike has probably delayed polishing it, but it's reportedly a solid bet (pun semi-intended).
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