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Forever upset about this figurine.
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shinigami-striker · 2 months
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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes | Monday, 03.18.24
On this day, Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes released in North America 10 years ago on PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbxo One.
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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
“Kept you waiting, huh?”
Metal Gear had evolved, but to what ends? The portable Peace Walker introduced new mechanics, but it wasn’t clear what the next game would look like. Kojima Productions remained quiet, but they were plugging away not only on a new Metal Gear game but on the new technology behind their next couple of games, their work spilling over into other parts of Konami as well. And yet the long period of time it took for any of the studio’s next games to be released created tension between the publisher and its subsidiary. Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, released in March 2014, was the beginning of the end for this part of Metal Gear’s history and Kojima Productions.
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daikenkki · 7 months
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bangpuddingmuffin · 10 months
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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Ground Zeroes is still a really enjoyable experience. It demonstrates some variety I wish we'd seen in Metal Gear Solid V proper, although I'm still really happy with what we got there.
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMOeTsMoezKa3uo40MTHDM7S9eefQzlLD
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mysteamgrids · 1 year
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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
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silveruskiwami · 2 months
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managed to port in a really good venom snake addon from gmod into SFM and naturally this is the first thing i did
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teoft · 4 months
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With each change, I changed, too. My thoughts, personality, how I saw right and wrong. Words can kill.
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echolesschamber · 10 months
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art from The Art of Metal Gear Solid V by Yoji Shinkawa
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helianthus-art · 2 months
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༝ Sketch commission for @monsonata 𓋼𖤣𖥧
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solidusgrilo · 2 months
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Here's To You.
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rad-hound · 2 months
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So, out of morbid curiosity, I listened to Skull Face's ten-minute-long-ass "What do you see?" Joker-esque speech from GZ... and while it the tape itself didn't have anything super incriminating in it other than like, I don't know, basic torture (I think a guy gets waterboarded or something) — like something else I can't stomach to watch — I have a few things to say about it.
1. This man is gaslight and gatekeep. Like Jesus fucking Christ, the amount of forced empathy under false pretenses he postures having for the sake of either gathering information or for the sake of luring his interogees (?) into a false sense of security, is honestly a little astounding. (Which, in itself, isn't necessarily something foreign to his character, hence his proclamation of "I don't want to do this. I'd rather not have to ring the bell," when interrogating Code Talker.) I would say he is two-faced, but he regularly accentuates that he doesn't have one. So it would be disingenuous to draw such a comparison.
2. The voice acting really isn't as good as the voice acting James Horan provided in the sequel, "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain." Like, in the tape I cherry-picked to watch, it's not... terrible? But if I said it wasn't leagues below Mr. Horan's performance in the latter release, I would of course be lying. Skull Face simply sounds more menacing in the latter, despite the much more mature tone of "Ground Zeroes" in comparison. Which is strange, since "The Phantom Pain"'s depiction of Skull Face is easily the more comical, and unserious of the two. I also find it off-putting because he sounds so much younger in that one, LOL, which I suppose makes sense, given that the tapes take place around 1977-1978... ish?
I will say one thing about Skull Face's design in "Ground Zeroes," however: I like him without the mask. Very off-putting and disturbing in appearance, likely befitting of the... *cough* tone, of that game... or lack thereof. Other than that, I don't really have much to say about it.
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shinigami-striker · 2 months
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55 Konami Games I Can Name | Thursday, 03.20.24
Barring compilations, free-to-play titles, and remakes, these are the 55 Konami titles that I could find and name to celebrate the 55th anniversary of their establishment as a Japanese video game company known for developing and publishing over 1,000 video games since its conception in 1969 (exactly 55 years ago).
Titles:
1978
Block Game (Arcade)
1981
Frogger (Arcade)
1982
Pooyan (Arcade)
1985
Gradius (Arcade)
1986
Vs. Gradius (Arcade)
1987
Castlevania (1987 video game) (NES)
Contra (Arcade)
Top Gun (NES)
1988
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (NES)
Super Contra (Arcade)
1989
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989 video game) (NES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game (Arcade)
1990
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (MSX)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game (NES)
1991
Super Castlevania IV (SNES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (Arcade)
1992
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project (NES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time (SNES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist (Sega Genesis)
1993
Rocket Knight Adventures (Sega Genesis)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (Sega Genesis/SNES)
1994
Sparkster (SNES)
Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2 (Sega Genesis)
1998
Mystical Ninja starring Goemon (N64)
Metal Gear Solid (1998 video game) (PlayStation)
1999
Goemon's Greatest Adventure (N64)
2001
Dance Dance Revolution (video game) (PlayStation)
Konami Krazy Racers (GBA)
Silent Hill 2 (PS2)
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (PS2)
2002
Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance (Xbox)
2003
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) (home console versions) (Nintendo GameCube/PC/PS2/Xbox)
2004
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus (Game Boy Advance/GameCube/PS2/Xbox)
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (PS2)
2005
TMNT: Mutant Melee (GameCube/PS2 (Europe only)/Xbox)
Frogger: Ancient Shadow (GameCube/PS2/Xbox)
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (Nintendo GameCube)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare (Nintendo DS/Nintendo GameCube/PS2/Xbox)
2006
Bomberman Legacy (PSP)
2007
MLB Power Pros (PS2/Wii)
2008
MLB Power Pros 2008 (Nintendo DS/PS2/Wii)
2010
Rocket Knight (2010 video game) (Microsoft Windows/PS3/Xbox 360)
2013
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (Microsoft Windows/PS3/Xbox 360)
2014
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (Microsoft Windows/PS3/PS4/Xbox 360/Xbox One)
2015
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Microsoft Windows/PS3/PS4/Xbox 360/Xbox One)
2016
Vs. Bomberman (iOS)
2017
Super Bomberman R (Microsoft Windows/Nintendo Switch/PS4/Xbox One)
Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 (Microsoft Windows/PS3/PS4/Xbox 360/Xbox One)
2018
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner MARS (PC/PS4)
2019
eFootball PES 2020 (Android/iOS/PC/PS4/Xbox One)
Frogger in Toy Town (iOS)
2020
Skelattack (Microsoft Windows/Nintendo Switch/PS4/Xbox One)
2023
Super Bomberman R 2 (Microsoft Windows/Nintendo Switch/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/ Xbox Series X | S)
Super Crazy Rhythm Castle (Microsoft Windows/Nintendo Switch/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X | S)
2024
Silent Hill: The Short Message (PlayStation 5)
And that's the 55 Konami games I know.
Happy 55th anniversary, Konami! Thank you for you continuing contributions in the world of video games! 🎂
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prowoodstuff · 2 months
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Happy 10th Anniversary to Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
I quite frankly enjoy it, though it can get annoying at times. When it turns 10 across the world there should hopefully be a sale, if not, get the Definitive Experience version of MGSV, you get Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain for a cheaper price.
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danthepest · 7 months
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So with the Metal Gear Collection out now (of debatable quality), I figured I'd make a short, handy list of the chronological order of these games, and a short summary of what they're about. I'll try to be as vague and spoiler free as possible.
1 - Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater - Takes place in 1964 during the Cold War. CIA operative and FOX unit member Naked Snake is sent to Russia and has to survive the jungle (don't ask, just roll with it) to stop the development and deployment of a new kind of ultimate weapon, the Shagohod. Things are not what they seem and the political machinations of both the United States of America and Russia will have severe repercussions for the rest of the series. Most of all, it will affect Naked Snake and his legacy.
2 - Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops - Takes place in 1970. FOX has seemingly gone rogue and started a revolt in San Hieronymo. Naked Snake begins to build his own resistance with the help of Roy Campbell. (The game is only available for PSP and while it was touted as a "missing link" between Snake Eater and Metal Gear 1, it hasn't been mentioned or referenced since. Easily skippable.)
3 - Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - Takes place in 1974 in Costa Rica. Naked Snake and Kazuhira Miller begin building their private military company Militaires Sans Frontières. As they uncover the truth behind the strife in Costa Rica, Snake's past during the Snake Eater incident comes back to haunt him. (Originally a PSP game, it was included in the PS3 HD collection. This was also billed as a "missing link". Up to you if agree. Definitely need to play this to understand the next game.)
4 - Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes - Takes place in 1975. After the Peace Walker Incident, one of MSF's own people goes to Cuba on a failed rescue mission and Naked Snake goes in alone to retrieve his man and the person he came to rescue. Serves as an epilogue to Peace Walker and a prologue to the next game.
5 - Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - Takes place in 1984, primarily in Afghanistan. Ten years after what happens in Ground Zeroes, Naked Snake is rechristened Venom Snake and is rebuilding his forces with Miller, naming themselves Diamond Dogs. They prepare to strike back at the organization that has been targeting them for 10 years. A startling truth is revealed and strong alliances shatter.
6 - Metal Gear - Takes place in 1995. FOXHOUND unit rookie, Solid Snake is sent into the fortified state, Outer Heaven, to rescue FOXHOUND veteran Gray Fox and discover the secret behind Outer Heaven's nuclear weapon and the identity of its leader.
7 - Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake - Takes place in 1999. Dr. Kio Marv has bio-engineered a new fuel and energy source that would reduce the consumption of oil. Military forces belonging to Zanzibar Land kidnap the doctor, intending to control the world's oil supply and hold the world hostage as well as stockpiling nuclear weapons. New FOXHOUND commander Roy Campbell forces Solid Snake out of retirement to infiltrate Zanzibar Land and rescue Dr. Kio Marv. Solid Snake is forced to face those he once considered friends and mentors.
8 - Metal Gear Solid - Takes place in 2005. FOXHOUND rebels against the US government and takes over the Alaskan island Shadow Moses, which contains a nuclear weapons facility. Among their demands is the body of Big Boss who is considered the greatest soldier that ever lived. They wish to use his genes to create an army of super soldiers. At the behest of the Secretary of Defense, Roy Campbell once again has to ask Solid Snake out of retirement for one last solo mission. Solid Snake is forced to confront who he is, where he came from and what it is he's fighting for.
9 - Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty - Takes place in 2007 and 2009. In 2007, the anti-terrorist organization Philanthropy learns that a new Metal Gear is being transported through the Hudson river and attempt to stop it. They are thwarted by Russian mercenaries and the tanker is blown up as they get away with said Metal Gear.
In 2009, FOXHOUND operative Raiden is sent to infiltrate the Big Shell, a large decontamination facility that has been taken over by a terrorist faction calling themselves the Son of Liberty. Raiden must neutralize the threat and save the hostages. However, Raiden will soon learn of a conspiracy that dates back to even before the Cold War and begin to question his own existence.
10 - Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - Takes place in 2014. War has changed. War has become a commodity and has created what is known as the War Economy. Old Snake is tasked with putting a stop to the madness as well as put an end to a personal war that started as far back as 1964. (So far, this is exclusively a PS3 title, but there is hope that it will be released for PC in a further Metal Gear Collection)
11 - Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - Takes place in 2018. Raiden has made peace with his lot in life and is trying to support his family by working as a military trainer and VIP bodyguard among other things. While protecting a VIP, Raiden is ambushed and utterly defeated by a cyborg that is part of a larger organization. Raiden begins his quest of vengeance and will finally see if he can put his past behind him.
And there you have it! Dunno really what prompted me to do this, but hey, maybe someone out there will find this helpful or interesting or intriguing or whatever.
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thelvadams · 2 months
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i'm not one to dwell on the passage of time, but what do you mean metal gear solid v: ground zeroes is a decade old today??
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