I can't stand the game, I'm not a fan of conspiracy theory stories especially when there this ridiculous.Kong Wen wrote:Why's that?link64 wrote:Yoshi's Island, I'm voting against MGS2.
Also I really don't think it's well written at all.
I can't stand the game, I'm not a fan of conspiracy theory stories especially when there this ridiculous.Kong Wen wrote:Why's that?link64 wrote:Yoshi's Island, I'm voting against MGS2.
That's a legitimate complaint about the MGS series as a whole and, indeed, why I no longer play them. It's silly but not in a humorous way and the writing is atrocious. MGS2, though, worked just due to environment and gameplay. I had so much fun with that game I could tolerate its egregious flaws. I think 1 worked as well though not quite as well. 3 didn't work for me and I can hardly bring myself to play 4 even though I bought it as one of my first PS3 games.link64 wrote:I can't stand the game, I'm not a fan of conspiracy theory stories especially when there this ridiculous.Kong Wen wrote:Why's that?link64 wrote:Yoshi's Island, I'm voting against MGS2.
Also I really don't think it's well written at all.
I actually really like MGS3, I just ignore all the stuff about The Philosophers and treat it like a 60s bond movie.Sharecrow wrote:
I can't stand the game, I'm not a fan of conspiracy theory stories especially when there this ridiculous.
Also I really don't think it's well written at all.
That's a legitimate complaint about the MGS series as a whole and, indeed, why I no longer play them. It's silly but not in a humorous way and the writing is atrocious. MGS2, though, worked just due to environment and gameplay. I had so much fun with that game I could tolerate its egregious flaws. I think 1 worked as well though not quite as well. 3 didn't work for me and I can hardly bring myself to play 4 even though I bought it as one of my first PS3 games.