No.31
Relevant now more than ever
No.68
When I first played the MGS games, I was too young to really get any of the deeper themes. I should play them again.
No.69
I finished MGS2 just as the wikileaks banking blockade was going on. Now with all the NSA skeletons out of the closet, that game seems even more prophetic.
People always shat on Raiden for part 2 of that game, but the ending made it one of my all time favorites.
No.81
>>31yeah, people usually shit on the ending of MGS2, but I think it was the part that made it worth. That last long codec conversation was only one of the few too long codecs that I liked in the series.
also solidus best snake No.87
Unfortunately, I was also one of those people who hated on MGS2 the first time through and didn't understand what the game was trying to tell me. At some point later in life, I tried replaying the game and it started to make sense, especially when you consider many of the events that have happened, from Wikileaks to GG.
Saw it coming 13 years prior. Why didn't we listen? Imagine if MGS2 was released during the period where games were starting to be taken seriously as art. It would've been considered one of the best games of all time almost unanimously.
No.127
>>68Same here. At first this was too weird for me to understand, but if I can't see anything but conspiracies and lobbies behind everything, it's mainly because of this game.
No.130
>>81>yeah, people usually shit on the ending of MGS2Oh, you mean the people we have to thank for MGS4, aka the people who should die in a house fire caused by faulty wiring.
Sorry for the salt. Yes I still mad. But I can't help it when people insist that Kojima give us an answer when Snake just told them to find their fucking own. MGS4 is a fucking travesty, and the series taken as a whole is better with it disregarded from canon.
No.132
>>130because the truth is not subjective, also I liked that game