Desk should have used this version of Guile as well to make the homage even more “EX-plosive.” :)
Desk should have used this version of Guile as well to make the homage even more “EX-plosive.” :)
I pretty much have to agree. Definitely looks like a “it’s just business” sort of thing and Konami and Kojima simply parted ways. No one would or should expect Kojima to stick around when the product doesn’t play to his strengths anymore.
Yeah...let’s not trigger a bikini armor discussion here, shall we? ;)
Joe Mad’s design might be anime but the original design was done by Europeans. Even as a kid, I found the original design incongruous with the vampire motif of the rest of the game. Too sword and sorcery. And practicality is highly debatable with that much exposed skin.
I might get rapped in the mouth for this but I liked the Mirror of Fate version of Simon a lot more than the classic look:
Yep, I ended up doing similar because I can’t resist the lure of gaining materials faster. I’m replaying the game now but what I did was assign nearly all of my already strong combat team to security and forego combat sorties for awhile. Then, I just developed every security I team asap and made sure to staff…
Just a head’s up - if you are connected online when the time comes, you will basically be forced to create an FOB. If that happens I’d say just create it and leave it as command post only to minimize losses (FYI you might incur losses whether you’re online or not, hence this insurance malarkey). The only other advice…
If I’m not working on my backlog while waiting on Fallout 4, then it will likely be Metal Gear Online...unless Konami decides to pull the plug on that, too.
Here you go, ze proof on my account. Make sure to take notice of the action prompt when the balloon activates:
It’s already been said but I’m the complete opposite because of the better perceived value these huge games give you. I’m not a rabid purchaser of games and I’m not terribly competitive in multiplayer, except for fighting games.
Being a PS4 owner, I’m following your strategy. MGSV has proven it will hold my attention just long enough for Fallout 4, and considering I haven’t even finished Skyrim I expect F4 to keep me busy until, say, 2018. Good times ahead.
Typical comic argument: “Justice League is pointless with Superman as a member.”
Yep, and when everyone boosts to get modded it’s a lose/lose situation for “honest” racers. Even if I found fellow boosters, Criminal Records track is a total drag.
Simple story: I had preordered Dragon’s Crown (at Gamestop) chiefly for the art book, but due to circumstances was unable to pay the full bill at launch date. So I shifted the credit to another title and casually mentioned regret for not getting the DC book. The clerk merely shrugged and gave me one anyway. Very…
It’s been a mixed bag for me. I actually don’t mind tooling around alone and doing missions or even doing deathmatches or survival, but lack of dedicated players means I haven’t done a single heist as of yet. If there was one chance for Rockstar to get a decent matching system a la WoW’s dungeon pugs, it should have…
I agree with you. It simply isn’t fun without a dedicated group. And I have friends who own the game who simply don’t want to touch it anymore.
If I remember correctly, my first encounter with the game was in an arcade at Coney Island, NYC (when Coney Island didn’t feel so depressing to go to).
Do you absolutely have to? No. The game does mention incidents that happen during GZ but it’s by no means mandatory.
I understand the guards simply won’t check if they hear those ungodly sounds coming from the toilet, but I haven’t tested it out. Maybe try it during a full alert?
I was going to protest a little but seeing it’s a retread of Miller’s scene it’s all good. I do think the whole “avoid the internet” thing isn’t a fair thing to say, sometimes a dude just wants to cruise Kotaku daily without fear of massive spoilers. But we’ve established it’s not, moot point.