Kojima, I think I speak for everyone when I say this, give us a god damn trophy patch for MGS4, and while your at it do a PS3 MGS collection akin to the God of War collection.
Kojima, I think I speak for everyone when I say this, give us a god damn trophy patch for MGS4, and while your at it do a PS3 MGS collection akin to the God of War collection.
There is nothing quoted in that article that remotely implies PS3 exclusivety on Kojima's part. This is the article's implication itself and I believe it is false.
I think He saw the stealth part when you sneak up on the drilling platform, even I keep telling myself this is what i hope splinter cell conviction will be like. I also think he want snake or who ever replace him to travel in as many sceneries possible just like in modern warfare 2
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ZenfoldorVGI said:
What about Shigeru Miyamoto? He developed the Mario and the Zelda series. MGS is afterall, only a 4 game series, no matter how good it is, and Miyamoto changed the ways 2d games were played with Mario and Zelda, and then he...invented the way 3d games are played with Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time. Most recently, he's changed the ways gaming will be played in the future with Wii Fit, and his contribution to motion controls which ALL consoles are now fully adopting. Kojima is an epic developer but probably IS NOT the most legendary game developer in the business, as long as Miyamoto is around, imho. |
Typical Wii fan response, actually given all your previous posts I am by no means surprised. After Ocarina of Time, every other Zelda has utterly failed to come close (although Majora's Mask holds special place in my heart). There were 2 or 3 3D games that came out before Mario 64 so that wasn't the first true 3D game. Hideo Kojima pioneered the stealth genre with extensive story. As for motion controls half of us couldn't care less as that will be to catch the casual market Ninty was smart enough to do so. Kojima also came out with another gem that took mech fighting to the next level: Zone of the Enders which was good but it was Zone of the Enders: The Second Runner that set the bar really high for that genre. Zelda? Well lets just say that the title is just like Halo, slap the title on and people will buy. Wanna know which game blew original Zelda and adventures of link out the water but you probably never heard of? The Magic of Scheherazade. Why wasn't it popular? Because the devs made 4 or 5 other bad games and this was the only title that stood out. Including time travel, mix between action adventure and turn based rpg along with 3 classes and companions along the way. You should try it sometime on an emulator.
I apologize for that wall of text. Best platforming action/adventure type game ever belongs to Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. No doubt Miyamoto is also up there but he has yet to touch the depth offered in even the very first Metal Gear title in the NES with the Outer Heaven conflict. On a side note I enjoyed the first pitfall on the atari 2600 more than I ever enjoyed SMB 1. It wasn't until SMB3 that I was wowed by true innovation. Oh and as a Nintendo loyalist I hope you do realize SMB2 was exactly the same as SMB1 except harder. What americans know as SMB 2 is doki doki panic with Mario skins thrown in for good measure.
Funny to realize how much Kojima did for Nintendo when he did the first 2 metal gears on their systems yet it only had a cult following cuz it seems to have been ahead of its time with such depth whereas more simplistic titles went mainstream. Thank god at least Konami broke through with the Contra series.
Make games, not war (that goes for ridiculous fanboys)
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demonfox13 said:
Typical Wii fan response, actually given all your previous posts I am by no means surprised. After Ocarina of Time, every other Zelda has utterly failed to come close (although Majora's Mask holds special place in my heart). There were 2 or 3 3D games that came out before Mario 64 so that wasn't the first true 3D game. Hideo Kojima pioneered the stealth genre with extensive story. As for motion controls half of us couldn't care less as that will be to catch the casual market Ninty was smart enough to do so. |
Wow, that part of your post that I left is jaw-dropping.
A. I'm not a Wii fan. In fact, I don't own one, and it's been a long time since I have. If you have truely followed my post, which you obviously haven't, then you would realize I'm very critical of Nintendo, and always praise the MGS series, besides MGS2 which sucks, and is vastly over-rated.
You thinking that I posted that due to Nintendo bias, is not only wrong, it's ignorant and presumptious, and you should be ashamed for doing it.
B. WTF are you talking about. Are you saying that Kojima's contribution fo the "stealth genre" with "extensive story" is as imporant as Miyamoto's contribution to gaming? Are you serious!?
C. Of course there were 3d games before Mario 64, however, there has never been a more influential game to the 3d based games that came after it, imho. As for Ocarina of Time, I'm glad to see you agree with me on that one.
...and as for motion controls, I don't give a shit what half of you care about. Fact is, motion controls are being adopted by all consoles, and changing gaming. If you don't think that Kojima has been influenced by Miyamoto, or if you don't think that Kojima will jump all over motion controls the first chance he gets in the MGS series, then pass what you're smoking....I wonder how much influence Kojima had on Miyamoto though. None.
I highly doubt many of your favorite games would exist in their current form without Miyamoto, however, I wouldn't want to deprive the industry of the innovation of "stealth based narrative length" as you've outlined earlier, so I don't know who we could do without, in our history. Let me see....let me count the contributions, hmm.
I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.
NO NO, NO NO NO.
You mean he wasn't going to make new console games anyway?
Sony have already given him the specs of the PS4, give it 5 years to brew and we will have another awesome MGS game :)
Pathetic Earthlings
ZenfoldorVGI said:
What about Shigeru Miyamoto? He developed the Mario and the Zelda series. MGS is afterall, only a 4 game series, no matter how good it is, and Miyamoto changed the ways 2d games were played with Mario and Zelda, and then he...invented the way 3d games are played with Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time. Most recently, he's changed the ways gaming will be played in the future with Wii Fit, and his contribution to motion controls which ALL consoles are now fully adopting. Kojima is an epic developer but probably IS NOT the most legendary game developer in the business, as long as Miyamoto is around, imho. |
the metal gear franchise is not only 4 games, and he has created several other AMAZING games. Miyamoto only seems capable of mostly only mario and Wii titled games.