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Question: When your first beat MGS - Printable Version +- Metal Gear Forums (https://metalgearforums.com) +-- Forum: Metal Gear (https://metalgearforums.com/Forum-Metal-Gear) +--- Forum: Metal Gear General (https://metalgearforums.com/Forum-Metal-Gear-General) +--- Thread: Question: When your first beat MGS (/Thread-Question-When-your-first-beat-MGS) |
When your first beat MGS - Roger - 16-08-2026 Did you want a sequel? Was the game good as it is? When I first beat the game, I was very content with what I played. Albeit, I didn't really understand the story much. Even after multiple play-throughs due to lack of many games. I did enjoy the game as a stand alone product. At the time you beat the game, did you want more? Were you upset there was a continuation? Has any of the newer games hit you the same that Metal Gear Solid did? RE: When your first beat MGS - starschwar - 17-08-2026 I was late to the party. I didn't have a Playstation. I'd heard things - about the Mantis fight. And later, about MGS2's crazy story, the details of both gameplay and world design. Then I saw trailers for Substance - and knew it was time to "do my homework". I played the PC version of MGS1. I struggled through it, even on the easiest difficulty - but I was engrossed. I fell in love with the story, the characters. When the end credits rolled, I was left feeling somber, introspective. I had months 'till Substance came to PC so I went through a few more times. Getting ready for what came next. Then it came out that Substance's PC version wasn't so good, and my Win 98 machine had no hope of playing it. And then trailers for Snake Eater and Twin Snakes emerged. Finally getting a PS2, I went all in. Basically, 2003-2004 was me getting absolutely, positively immersed and addicted to the series. At one point, I had so little free time between studies that I actually spent more time watching trailers for Snake Eater than I did playing games I actually did own. I was never more hyped for a game than MGS3 - and it's still my favorite single player experience of all time. And while I've enjoyed just about everything that followed (Portable Ops was a chore, I will never touch Survive), that's still the high point. Though, my absolute favorite game ever - which I got into only a year or so after Snake Eater - was The Matrix Online. The most ambitious piece of interactive storytelling ever. Which more or less coincided with the post-Snake Eater boom that ran from Subsistence through Guns of the Patriots. I think there may even have been just a little bit of Peace Walker / Revengeance hype in that overlap? Was that weird website with the mask in 2009? As for where I'm at now... I'm open to sequels. Maybe something to cap off Phantom Pain's unfinished threads? Re-imaginings of the MSX games? Rising deserves a sequel by now. Unsure if we should see much more of the world after Guns of the Patriots, though. If Konami just wants to do more Delta remakes, I'm cool with it. |