@belmont To be honest, I still just assume it's that guy, and I pretty much just ignore Peace Walker and The Phantom Pain. They're both totally unnecessary and actually just make the story worse, I think.
@oliverp Thank you for taking the time to read and reply, that's very kind of you!
The Metal Gear Solid HD Collection on PS3 is worth owning if you don't already, because it's absolutely the best way to experience the three games it includes (at least for now). Have you not played Peace Walker before, then? If you're a fan of the series, I'd encourage you try it, at least. It's a little different but also comfortably familiar, and there's fun to be had there, for sure.
But yeah, it's not going anywhere. Best of luck with your Resi games in the meantime!
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@belmont I'm approaching the end of the pre-grind story, and am slightly dreading what's to come. I'm hoping that it isn't as bad as I remember, but I also noticed a thirty-hour clock on the old save I deleted before getting underway, and I'm pretty sure I did the bare minimum before, so… yeah. Eek.
Kaz is definitely finding his feet, in terms of performance and tone. He's much better in MGSV. I agree that that's a fine send-off for David Hayter you've linked there (because yeah, I think you're right, that's the last time he ever showed up in a Metal Gear game). I really like Kiefer Sutherland's casting and performance in both MGSV games, but it's been cool going back and hearing Hayter these past couple games, and enjoying what he did with the role, across various characters and age ranges. He can sound heroic one moment and then villainous the next, which suits Big Boss brilliantly.
And yeah, I always skip the date missions. They're just… not for me. At least they
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