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Metal Gear News
Kojima claims Peace Walker will rediscover the fun of MGS
Posted on
February 08, 2010 04:28 am
Not only does the modest Hideo Kojima brag about Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker being the longest MGS yet, he also aims Metal Gear Solid to rediscover it's fun:
"I am not aiming at old-style gameplay [for Peace Walker]. What I want to do is rediscover the basic fun of what MGS has to offer, and push the limit in a 3D form."
This has to be a translation misunderstanding, right? I mean the word "rediscover" kind of makes it seem like Hideo Kojima himself feels like the series lost it's fun as we have to rediscover it in Peace Walker. I'll go ahead and give him the benefit of the doubt when it comes to what he actually meant.
However, if he really does feel like Metal Gear Solid has lost it's fun and hopes that Peace Walker will let us "rediscover" it, then I wish him luck. A good way to find something that got lost is to retrace your steps. Where were you when Metal Gear Solid lost it's fun?
SOURCE: CVG, jdnation
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