Played the beginning of MGSV and it was absolutely amazing. The graphics, gameplay, story, etc. are great. Great way to start a game with a supernatural invincible fiery guy that rides a flaming Pegasus, a giant fiery whale, a floating kid with a gas mask that can use the force. I was a couple minutes into the game and I had an "oh
sh!t" feeling almost every corner i passed. Unfortunately I don't understand most of the story right now because I haven't played the other Metal Gear games.
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It's a great game, you might need to remember to pace yourself a little. I burned out multiple times, but it's so satisfying to build up mother base, take down entire bases without making a peep, or S ranking story missions.
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由soulthief1019編輯: 4/9/2016 3:53:39 AM
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Love MGSV. Best Metal Gear game since 3, and reinvigorated my love for the series after the disappointment that was 4. You should listen to cassette tapes as soon as you get them. They provide a bit of backstory, and expand on events, story elements, characters, etc.
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由DUURJOB編輯: 4/8/2016 10:14:31 PM[quote] Unfortunately I don't understand most of the story right now because I haven't played the other Metal Gear games.[/quote] ............shameful...just.....shameful..... You think this game has a lot of story? This is nothing compared to the older ones. This game is actually lacking story
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Phantom Pain is the game where anybody could get into it. What little story is there does not need previous knowledge of the series. To know the characters and how they got there, Snake eater (3), Peace walker and the main mission of MGS5 Ground Zeroes are the games to play, as those games take place before Phantom Pain. Just take note at what story there is. [spoiler]Notice what the characters say, some words carry heavy weight in Phantom Pain. [/spoiler] And find the baby wolf as fast as you can if you want a good companion. He takes a while to grow.
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Equip the butterfly emblem once you get it as well as avoiding Side-Op 51 if I remember right. Assuming Quiet is one of your companions.
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Mgs4 had more of an impact on me, the sheer realism of the weapon mechanisms... It always pissed me off in mgsv how boss reloads a half empty mag and racks the charging handle yet I magically have 31 bullets? It's the small details..
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由Oak_Khan編輯: 4/8/2016 6:49:08 PMThe story is very very unfriendly to new people, if you want me to explain everything you need to know for this game tell me. If you want me to explain the ending for you also hit me up, many people don't. Some advice Skip side missions unless you want to -blam!- around. They are really meant for you to just -blam!- around with all the gear you get Develop a lot of stuff, there is so much to take advantage and play with in this game Try to do something different for each mission. Look up funny tips and secrets Listen to the cassette tapes
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You can tell MGSV was a labor of love for Kojima - the amount of content in that game is absolutely amazing. If you do not have the backstory (or any of the story) then you should get an overview somewhere to really grasp what is happening. The overall story for MG is dense, and if you are coming in fresh it will be easy to get lost. Plus the ending will not hit youthe same as if you were someone following the titles since at least MGS3.
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I got the collectors edition a few months ago, and I still haven't started it. Too much games, not enough time.
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I couldn't complete it. It started off amazing and I was absolutely loving it but it was just the same missions over & over again. I heard it got better once you left the desert but I never made it that far.