billy07 said:
MGS3 did. The game didn't even need an essay or analysis as it was so simple in it's philosophy and storyline, it didn'try to go indepth into it's teachings like MGS2 did. |
You buy a video game about guys with talking arms, vampires, and clone terrorist presidents.......for what it can teach you? Awesome.
MGS3 Was a tight, well paced, emotional, and well scripted narrative. If you don't like it, cool. You're seriously in the minority, though. I liked MGS2 a lot, but it did quite a few things wrong. Either that, or we're all wrong and you're right. Either way, you won't change anyone's opinion tonight. I promise.