Itwas 100% perfection apart from those damn installs.
my issues was the codec. I thought they could of did a lot more with that. The only blows, which sucks because it really could have been huge.
I'm not martin luther king. I don't have a dream. I have a plan
Sell a man a fish you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish you just ruined a perfect business opportunity.
We didn't emerge out of the stone age because we ran out of stones. Its time to be proactive not reactive.
the scene where you return to shadow moses island, and the game turns into ps1 game for a section combined with audio flashbacks from 1st game, are the most memorable moments ive had this gen.
...not much time to post anymore, used to be awesome on here really good fond memories from VGchartz...
PSN: Skeeuk - XBL: SkeeUK - PC: Skeeuk
really miss the VGCHARTZ of 2008 - 2013...
all and all the game was spectacular.
I'm not martin luther king. I don't have a dream. I have a plan
Sell a man a fish you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish you just ruined a perfect business opportunity.
We didn't emerge out of the stone age because we ran out of stones. Its time to be proactive not reactive.
| 786_ali said: The nanomachines make it more realistic, as nanomachines will become a reality in the not so distant future. |
Nano Machines are realistic both in and out of MGS's universe but it still feels like a cheap way to tie loose ends. It was satisfying nether the less.
*Spoiler*
My only disappointment was the ending. Snake should have killed himself.
Feel free to add me as your friend-PSN ID: Bobo012893

The ending from the popcorn maker onward shook me to my soul.
Hated the installs and the loading screens. These ruined the motorcycle scene.
Thanks for the input, Jeff.
trophies are needed.. but they need to be retro because there is no way I am getting that big boss emblem again!!!!
I'm not martin luther king. I don't have a dream. I have a plan
Sell a man a fish you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish you just ruined a perfect business opportunity.
We didn't emerge out of the stone age because we ran out of stones. Its time to be proactive not reactive.
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