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kain_kusanagi said:
deskpro2k3 said:
kain_kusanagi said:
deskpro2k3 said:
monologue is cheesy. I don't get it, its like he is a mass murderer and he likes it.
I'll keep an eye on it


Posts complaint about cheesy Metal Gear game.

Sig contains Final Fantasy trailer full of cheese.

 

lol, no offence intended. I love cheesy stuff. I say to my pretentios film fan friends that I like my movies with extra cheese, all the time. But I couldn't resist pointing out that your complaint about MGR when the entire Metal Gear serious is one of the cheesiest series of all time and Final Fantasy, which you like well enough to post in your sig, is as well.


post a subtle complaint about my complaint...

 

 

The Bold part, your opinion, and I don't agree with it.

Don't derail a Metal Gear thread by bait switching with Final Fantasy. It is irrelevant

Hey, don't get mad. I love Metal Gear and Final Fantasy. Probabley because I like b-movie style cheese and camp.

Do you really think Metal Gear isn't cheesey? It's a series with a villain that meows to call for backup and long Rambo style monologues about the meaning of war. It revels in it's cheese. Final Fantasy doens't seem to be aware of it's own cheese, but it lays it on pretty thick. Like I said I like it that way, but i'd be surprised if you really don't think Metal Gear and Final Fantasy are cheese free.


Hate to break it to you, but if Metal Gear Solid was a movie it wouldnt be a B movie and speaking of that I've been hearing Hollywood is already getting it set up. This game is a B level Metal Gear game. Platinum Games have always sucked at making convincing stories let alone characters and I think they might just make me hate Raiden. I haven't disliked Raiden since MGS2 because he was a bitch, but then he turned into a badass in part MGS4 like Grey Fox posessed. People seem to forget that Sony aligned themselves with movie directors early on in their console life as well as owning a movie studio. I wouldnt be surprised if Sony funded the project. One of those movie directors who turned game director was Hideo Kojima, the second was David Cage who created Heavy Rain (Sony will buy that studio after Beyond launches, mark my words). Sony is just known for aligning themselves with artistic games, period.

Low and behold I was correct in my assumption that Sony was going to be the studio behind the MGS movie:

http://www.gamespot.com/news/metal-gear-solid-movie-will-star-solid-snake-6397300

The script for MGS was already well written, the only far fetched part of it was the supernatural characters. I am sure those things can be controlled for a general audience. An audience will be able to understand its behind the scenes theme of infiltration in the midst of war or to prevent it.