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"Are Journey and Dear Esther long?" Kojima Productions' Jordan Amaro asks.


 

The length of a game isn't necessarily associated with its quality. That's the message Kojima Productions designer Jordan Amaro has for fans up in arms about the recent news that you might be able to complete Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes in just one sitting.

"Are Journey and Dear Esther long? [Voltaire's 18th-century writing Candide] is like a hundred pages at most," Amaro said. "Yet they are masterpieces of video game and literature. This smearing will not stain and affect what we're aiming to achieve with MGS, the game industry in Japan, or video games as a whole."

Journey and Dear Esther might not be long games, but they sell for $15 and $10, respectively. That's below what Konami is charging for Ground Zeroes, which ranges from $20-$40 depending on platform and delivery choice.

"I want people to celebrate the new MGS like we used to. I'm not dismissing their concerns. But this [issue surrounding the game's length] has been trumped-up," Amaro said.

The game is a prequel to Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, which is said to be "hundreds of times larger" than Ground Zeroes. Konami hasn't set a release date for that game yet.

The length of Ground Zeroes isn't the only part of the game drawing heated debate. It's also been revealed that the PlayStation 4 version of the game looks "slightly better" than the Xbox One iteration, a point that Metal Gear Solid series creator Hideo Kojima reportedly agrees with.

Konami has yet to confirm whether or not there is a resolution or frame rate difference between the two next-generation versions, but it wouldn't be the first time a multiplatform game was visually preferable on Sony's console.

This story has been updated with additional comments from Amaro and adjusted to reflect his intent.

 

SOURCE: GAMESPOT.COM



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Am I the only guy who both knows what Candide is and doesn't like it?



Salnax said:
Am I the only guy who both knows what Candide is and doesn't like it?


I know what Candide is, but have not read it. I don't like Voltaire's writing that much though.



Price aside, those games offered unique experiences. What does MGS offer?



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I know the length doesn't have to do with the quality, but 2 hours?! That's way too short.



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Salnax said:
Am I the only guy who both knows what Candide is and doesn't like it?

I liked the book personaly ^^



ArmGunar said:
Salnax said:
Am I the only guy who both knows what Candide is and doesn't like it?

I liked the book personaly ^^


It wasn't terrible. It had some interesting points and bits. I just don't agree with people who think it's a pinnacle of great literature.

I'm probably just sore over Jacques dying.



I'm more bothered by the price of the game than it's length. Brothers: A tale of two sons was about 3 hours long and only $15 dollars. Love that game.



Journey and Dear Esther don't cost $30-$40

Edit: What version of ground zeros costs 20?



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The Length isn't the main issue, the price is... Why the tits would anyone pay $40 for 4 hours of gameplay? This is just stupid, thank god I am gonna play this for free... FU Konami, when the Phantom Pain gets released, I will buy it day one but when its something stupid like this, Sorry, Can't support the greed

Journey and Ester had the low price point behind them to justify their length... You do not



                  

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