Postby Bobtheduck » Sun Jan 04, 2004 3:26 pm
To me, the last half of MGS2 was much like "Serial Experiments Lain", which I loved, so I love the story. It is true about penalizing brutality... I mean, I felt guilty everytime I shot someone in the game... And, while I love to play around, I would accidentally hit Emma and it was funny, but then I took the sniper rifle and zoomed in on her face, and it was like she was a real person... I couldn't do it even just as a joke (you'd instantly lose) because she seemed so real to me... It's mostly because she has an identical personality to one of my friends... Actually, to a girl I liked for a good deal of time. Every little thing Emma did was just like this girl...
The controls were fine. I rate MGS an 85 and MGS2 a 90 out of 100. MGS2 had 15 points worth of better stuff, but 10 points worth of BAD CHANGES. I hated the boss battles, and I hated the boss battle music, that screaching thing and the techno theme really got on my nerves... I loved the music for MGS's boss battle... HGW wasn't made for looping songs. All of his "event" songs are fine, especially the opening theme, which was incredible, but his in-game music sucked in my opinion. Oh, and Raiden... That should technically be in a spoiler (because many people don't know about him, he wasn't advertised and was kept out of magazines early in the game's release because he was to be a complete secret) but I agree that he was about the worst part of the game... I did like how the opening showed the mantle being passed, if you pay attention to the whole thing.
[spoiler] Believe it or not, Emma's death didn't bother me the first time I played it... Actually, it was just routine (that was before I knew this girl I was talking about) but the death that got to me was Olga's. When Solidus is holding her up with his tentacle things and takes that pulse rifle and blows her brains out, all in slow motion and looking like she's going to be rescued, but she's not... When I saw that scene for the first time, I about broke my friend's PS2 controller. It didn't make me sad as much as it made me angry. I hadn't gotten that mad at a video game since Ninja Gaiden.[/spoiler]
P.S. The seagulls... hehehe. That is so fun, but I feel so guilty afterwords... The same thing in MGS. I loved to kill the rats and also kill as many of VR's Ravens as I could. When you do that, he talks about how much of a monster you are when you go to fight him... That's the only time the Lord's name is used in vain in the game is when the colonel calls you up and tells you "You're there to (do whatever it is you're doing) not be a G__D____ Exterminator"
The story of MGS2 did depart from the reality that the Metal Gear series had (well, except for 1. Grey Fox surviving his body bursting into flames which really ammounted to 8-bit limitations, and 2. Vulcan Raven... That says it right there) and that was a bit unnerving, but the constant twists and turns that the game took didn't bother me in the slightest, as did not the whole "Patriots" thing. There is speculation about the place the Freemasons as well as the Illuminati have in American Politics, and with one or two exceptions, every president we've ever had has been either a freemason or a skull and bones. That sort of twist wasn't all that fantastic by my judgement, if you follow conspiracy theories. Kojima did his research very well, and even if it's not true, it's not made up by him, but something well researched and corobberated. I love the twists, things like that really interest me (See the movie The Game with Michael Douglas.)
I'm not so sure if I'm as thrilled about all the R-rated material they added between MGS and MGS2, though... I'm not talking about the violence, either (though a couple scenes were particularly stark)
Oh, by the way, there's a funny part you may want to check out... First you have to go to special, then read the "review" of Nastasha's exposé on shadow moses. After that is a book that someone wrote about her book... What follows is pure hillarity... "Reality hit me like a frozen tuna"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evcNPfZlrZs Watch this movie なう。 It's legal, free... And it's more than its premise. It's not saying Fast Food is good food. Just watch it.
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