||Now do you remember?
Who you are?
What you were meant to do?
i cheated death, thanks to you.
and thanks to you, i’ve left my mark.
you have, too -
you’ve written your own history.
you’re your own mare.
i’m Princess Twilight Sparkle, and you are, too…
no…
She’s the two of us. together.
where we are, today? we built it.
This story - this “legend” - it’s ours.
We can change the world - and with it, the future.
I am you, and you are me.
Carry that with you, wherever you go.
Thank you… my friend.
From here on out.
you’re Princess Twilight Sparkle.
@DJ1107
As a matter of fact, it’s not cut.
If you have the Day One version that is.
And if you consider “Fifteen minutes of cutscenes added in this separate DVD” not cut.
You mean the “collectors edition.” I own the Day 1 version & there’s no additional disc.
@DJ1107
As a matter of fact, it’s not cut.
If you have the Day One version that is.
And if you consider “Fifteen minutes of cutscenes added in this separate DVD” not cut.
Should I play the other ones first? I’ve never play Metal Gear Solid before.
It’s a great game and go and play it. HOWEVER, on your second question: you probably should.
Since this game mostly follows the “Big Boss” timeline in the MGS continuity then I’m pretty sure these games would be most relevant in this order: MGS3, Portable Ops (although it’s pretty minor and made by Kojima’s B-team so you can ignore it so long as you know it’s there, you could even just read a plot synopsis and be done with it because it’s rarely brought up), Peace Walker, and then of course Ground Zeroes.
If you want to know what the hell Les Enfantes Terribles is then you can skip to the future-Snake timeline to (what does one even call that one? The Solid Snake timeline?) with MGS1. Besides being the kicker for the Solid series of the Metal Gear titles it actually doesn’t have too much in relevance to five I think, besides some sort of window of reference to what’s going on in the plot. But if you’re doing that too you might as well splurge on all the rest of the titles.
I’ve always personally found ChipCheezum’s LPs of the Metal Gear games to be incredibly good and thorough. So if you don’t want to bother hunting down not only the games but the counsels to play them on then there’s always his LPs to at least get a passive, audience look at the games. He’s done them all but Portable Ops (for the reason I mentioned) and Ground Zeroes. His channel.
And when you play Phantom Pain, you realize Kojima is really serious to protect his last masterpiece from Pricks of Konami Who says “I finally a new business instead not that stupid games!”
It’s actually said by old prick Kagemasa Kozuki, this bastard thought a game business is shame even his wallet and accounts filled by that “stupid game”!
So, all I can said curse them all. curse you Kozuki. Curse you Kozuki’s Brown nosers who called “Internal Audit Office”. And long live to Kojima, IGA, Uchida(Love Live) and other directors and programmers, employess of KONAMI.
@Mike
We’ll, what’s you expect? That assholes start that kind of bullshit as they dividing Ground Zeroes and Phantom Pain. Of course Kojima’s attitude is “what the fuck is wrong with you?!”