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I would prefer open world remake of the original NES Metal Gear, they could make the storyline more elaborate too instead of of short text here and there.



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Mr_No said:
I found more info just in case

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/kojima-wants-open-world-metal-gear-solid-1-remake-/1100-6425043/

I'm quite interested that Kojima is thinking to recreate the original MGS as an open-world game. However, I feel like he would waste an opportunity trying to remake an already remade game like MGS. I feel he should venture more on the older and more primitive games like Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. They could even expand on those stories.

maybe he could remake metal gear and include this in it. how does the time line go for metal gear 1/2 and MGS1?



The player was supposed to have an intimate relationship with the claustrophobic environment of Shadow Moses imo. It wasn't intentional though, that's how games used to work by developing them around the limitations of the hardware. I don't like backtracking as much as the next guy, but I miss that feels

Edit: I do not approve, but day 1.



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Wright said:

Open World would ruin it, imo.


This. If you want to remake it just update the graphics and remove loading times and small stuff like that. The game is already great.



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Could be funny it is announced for Wii U, just like the GameCube remake.

I'd like it, but the open world style would bring us a very different game.



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What a coincidence! So do I!



Kerotan said:
Mr_No said:
I found more info just in case

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/kojima-wants-open-world-metal-gear-solid-1-remake-/1100-6425043/

I'm quite interested that Kojima is thinking to recreate the original MGS as an open-world game. However, I feel like he would waste an opportunity trying to remake an already remade game like MGS. I feel he should venture more on the older and more primitive games like Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. They could even expand on those stories.

maybe he could remake metal gear and include this in it. how does the time line go for metal gear 1/2 and MGS1?

If I'm not wrong, MG1 is 1995, MG2:SS is 1999 and MGS is 2005. Your idea sounds the most logic, but covering 10 years on a single game would make the game feel rushed.



Mr_No said:
Kerotan said:
Mr_No said:
I found more info just in case

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/kojima-wants-open-world-metal-gear-solid-1-remake-/1100-6425043/

I'm quite interested that Kojima is thinking to recreate the original MGS as an open-world game. However, I feel like he would waste an opportunity trying to remake an already remade game like MGS. I feel he should venture more on the older and more primitive games like Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. They could even expand on those stories.

maybe he could remake metal gear and include this in it. how does the time line go for metal gear 1/2 and MGS1?

If I'm not wrong, MG1 is 1995, MG2:SS is 1999 and MGS is 2005. Your idea sounds the most logic, but covering 10 years on a single game would make the game feel rushed.


the phantom pain is over 8 years plus. so it would definitely work. Metal Gear 1&2 would probably be short if remade. Same with MGS1. So maybe he could do a metal gear remake with all 3 of them included as the combined content would justify a full modern AAA game. It would be epic. 



PwerlvlAmy said:
I personally dont want a remake and would just rather him give MGS a rest and do something original


Spot on. Look how much buzz he and Del Toro generated with P.T. 

He should try to focus his creative energy in another direction.