| spemanig said: Glad you like it. I don't get it, but I'm glad you like it. Maybe I'm not the best opinion, as I only played MGS3, but I thought the game was pretty bad, and I lost all motivation to even finish it after like Chapter 15. Without a doubt, one of the most poorly paced games I have ever played, rivaling Skyrim. (Nothing is as bad as Skyrim, though.) Very good core mechanics, but like Destiny, it's way too repetitive, and there's absolutely no story motivation to play mission to mission. And the gameplay isn't even remotely good enough to warrant playing missions without it. Not for a game as long as MGSV. |
the exact reasons and complaints that i had about the game, it gets to repetitive after a while (even if you can tackle a mission in a million different ways if you keep doing the same missions over and over for dozens of hours it will still end up feeling repetitive), and completely agree on the pacing problems that the game has, (that was my original complaint), i sometimes played for 5 hours doing missions and i got not a single important cutscene that would actually move the story forward, only more missions that would (In Kaz words) "get us closer to cipher or skull face", and then when i was tired and about to turn the console off a cutscene would trigger and the game would move its plot forward and throw an important mission on my face, and i would be to tired to go on since i would have been playing for hours and was just about to quit the game for the day.
And i do agree that the story was always the biggest reason that kept me invested in the game, however i always liked the gameplay in MGS and i always had a BLAST playing all the games from a gameplay perspective, and MGSV gameplay is surely the best one so far and by far (therefore i do disagree with your last statement), the gameplay was great and it keept me enterteined for over 90+ hours until i started feeling how repetitive and bad paced the game was.








