| Halazar said: Most of the rest of the stuff ccan be chalked up to it being a video game. How does picking up random health item A manage to let you recover from multiple bullet wounds, broken bones, sever trauma, etc. in any game, after all? |
mgs3 was able to show something different and realistic. you needed to put splints on broken bones, use antiseptic on infections, ointments on burn wounds, etc. and you would keep bleeding or walking gingerly until you heal yourself.
there's always a way around eating = life, and mgs3 shows us how. i wonder why kojima went away from it in mgs4.







