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JOKA_ said:

 

I had MGS3 Subsistence, which I believe came with the MG1/2.  I was playing through 1 and got stuck somewhere and didn't have the urge to finish, I was way more interested in the 3D games.

 I would say the things that BB did during MGS3 were pretty heroic.  When I played it I knew that he would eventually turn bad (in the series) but that entire game he stayed a 'good guy'.  He seems like a tragic protagonist.

Anakin/Vader is more interesting than Luke to me, *shrug*.  Watching a good guy go bad is fascinating.



I can definitely agree with you on that. Snake Eater truly depicted BB as a hero. It made it so hard to see that this heroic man could fall so hard. Much like Anakin was in episode I and II. I just wished that "The Phantom Pain" showed his downfall (I'm only mentioning this to avoid disappointment. The game is still GOOD!). It's a shame that this all happened off screen. BB is an amazing villain and it's something that needs to be brought up to the modern day fans. I would do anything for a straight up remake of MG and MG2: Solid Snake. I also wished we would see how Big Boss took in Gray Fox and Sniper Wolf. I also wanted to see them go after Dr. Clark. Hmmm Everyone wants a game where we play as Liquid... but I think at this rate.... Gray Fox might just be the MOST important character that we need to explore. He alone may just fill in all the mission blanks that  the hardcore fans demand and expected Phantom Pain to address. Let's also not mention the hole with Solidus (not even mentioned in the game).

I agree that BB is a very tragic character. I would debate that Solid Snake is far more tragic, for many reasons that would require an essay to discuss xD For one... In the end he did what his father could not, he took the path that few would even considered. A self-sacrificing hero just for tomorrows children.

Solid Snake is "The Man Who Saved The World" :3