Snake with a chicken hat on can only improve the entertainment value. Just think of how dopey the bad guys are for missing this stealth action master while wearing the thing.
MGS titles already have difficulty options. And anyone who can't beat them on the easiest ones is so far outside of the series target market that they can't even lose their sales because they never had them to begin with.Haru17 said:That's funny, but it is also a direct insult to gamers, or, more likely, new gamers, who want the game easier. Most people are bad at games, so this isn't a great thing to do for their sakes; plenty of people would just like to enjoy the story, sans chicken hat, at an easier difficulty. Options are great for that.
If you bought it during the stream then yes.Gordon_4 said:He got fifteen bucks off me for Ground Zeroes, does that count?seditary said:I think I'd prefer playing through the game with the chicken hat because that's just how I roll in MGS.
Also did Mr Kojima get any nice presents?
Well, a present is typically something you give someone without getting anything in return, so... I guess that's a matter of opinion.Gordon_4 said:He got fifteen bucks off me for Ground Zeroes, does that count?seditary said:I think I'd prefer playing through the game with the chicken hat because that's just how I roll in MGS.
Also did Mr Kojima get any nice presents?
Harry Mason said:In the same game whose precursor involves a teenage girl being gang-raped by soldiers, forced to have sex with a young boy, and then have a bomb sewn into her vagina.
Stay classy, Kojima.
MGS traditionally has difficulty options. The easiest of which is usually REALLY frigging easy, usually giving you special weapons that make the game exponentially easier. The chicken hat is what happens when you jump into the game straight on the hardest difficulty thinking you're hot shit. Spoiler: You're not.Haru17 said:That's funny, but it is also a direct insult to gamers, or, more likely, new gamers, who want the game easier. Most people are bad at games, so this isn't a great thing to do for their sakes; plenty of people would just like to enjoy the story, sans chicken hat, at an easier difficulty. Options are great for that.
And no, I'm not saying this for my own purposes, so keep the 'lul noob' comments to yourselves, please.
"Teenage"? "Gang-rape"? Yeah, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you haven't played Ground Zeroes.Harry Mason said:In the same game whose precursor involves a teenage girl being gang-raped by soldiers, forced to have sex with a young boy, and then have a bomb sewn into her vagina.
Stay classy, Kojima.
GamerKT said:It kinda seems like you just wanna complain about something without having actually played the game. "Gang"raped is just exaggerating (unless I missed some secret tapes), and Paz is not a teenager. Paz's life really sucked, but get your facts straight if you're gonna complain.
Well, goodness! I'm sorry I got her age wrong! I guess being in her 20s rather than her teens makes forcing her to have sex with a young boy and sewing a bomb into her vagina much less horrifying. And in the audio diaries, Skull Face encourages his soldiers to also rape Paz, which is where I got the "gang rape" thing from.UberGott said:"Teenage"? "Gang-rape"? Yeah, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you haven't played Ground Zeroes.
Harry Mason said:GamerKT said:It kinda seems like you just wanna complain about something without having actually played the game. "Gang"raped is just exaggerating (unless I missed some secret tapes), and Paz is not a teenager. Paz's life really sucked, but get your facts straight if you're gonna complain.Well, goodness! I'm sorry I got her age wrong! I guess being in her 20s rather than her teens makes forcing her to have sex with a young boy and sewing a bomb into her vagina much less horrifying. And in the audio diaries, Skull Face encourages his soldiers to also rape Paz, which is where I got the "gang rape" thing from.UberGott said:"Teenage"? "Gang-rape"? Yeah, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you haven't played Ground Zeroes.
If y'all are quibbling over minutiae like her age and the definition of certain types of sexual assault, I think you may have missed my point.
Putting forced pedophilia into the same game as a wacky chicken hat is tone deaf as fuck. If you don't think so, I think we'll just have to agree to disagree. That and I might want to make sure you're not standing outside my window right now with a mask and a hacksaw.
I'm going to say that you missed all the subtext...and I mean all of it. The entire point of Ground Zeroes is so that you as Big Boss feel like an ass. Start to finish that is the point. Before you ever play the game, there is an option to get caught up on the previous games. As you do this, it unlocks a set of tapes created by Paz. As you and by extension Big Boss listens to these tapes, it become more and more apparent that someone you thought simply had been a spy and a betrayer had a bit at a time come to love and trust you. You go into this with "She betrayed me and I hate her...I don't care what happens to her." And by the end you're left with "She was in a hard place and while I don't agree with what she did...I was wrong." The entire game is Big Boss admitting that he was wrong about Paz and things go from "I want revenge" to "I need to rescue her."Harry Mason said:GamerKT said:It kinda seems like you just wanna complain about something without having actually played the game. "Gang"raped is just exaggerating (unless I missed some secret tapes), and Paz is not a teenager. Paz's life really sucked, but get your facts straight if you're gonna complain.Well, goodness! I'm sorry I got her age wrong! I guess being in her 20s rather than her teens makes forcing her to have sex with a young boy and sewing a bomb into her vagina much less horrifying. And in the audio diaries, Skull Face encourages his soldiers to also rape Paz, which is where I got the "gang rape" thing from.UberGott said:"Teenage"? "Gang-rape"? Yeah, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you haven't played Ground Zeroes.
If y'all are quibbling over minutiae like her age and the definition of certain types of sexual assault, I think you may have missed my point.
Putting forced pedophilia into the same game as a wacky chicken hat is tone deaf as fuck. If you don't think so, I think we'll just have to agree to disagree. That and I might want to make sure you're not standing outside my window right now with a mask and a hacksaw.
No, I think the biggest burn is a damn Copper Star for Super Mario Galaxy 2 or that damned pig from the newer Donkey Kong Country games. For the Copper Star, it never goes away, even when you get the star yourself. So it's a belmish that's forever on the file that can only be purged by purging the file itself. The pig on the other hand, you die 3 times and then that bastard shows up and doesn't go away, which annoys me when he's in the temples or Rocket Barrel missions because some of those are legitimately difficult! >.<Sonicron said:Reminds me of the Skip Level feature in 'Splosion Man, where (if it is used even once) the player is stuck running around in a tutu for the rest of the game. Still, while that kinda suited a silly platformer, the humiliation should burn quite a bit hotter for those who decide to have Snake don the chicken hat. xD
Double points if you hide in the box after, just so that their last sight is your "master disguise." XDFalloutJack said:Snake with a chicken hat on can only improve the entertainment value. Just think of how dopey the bad guys are for missing this stealth action master while wearing the thing.
Repeated rape, forced pedophilia, and genital mutilation elevates a character above the status of "meany-pants." It's grave, adult content, and Kojima handled it in a tone-deaf way.GamerKT said:The entire point of the Metal Gear series is that war is pretty fucked up and has the potential to be even worse. If you're quibbling over how much of a meany-pants a villain is, I think you may have missed the point.
Again, context doesn't help if you take extreme, traumatizing, adult subject matter and contextualize it within a pulpy premise with goofy villains. Forcing two people to have sex at gunpoint is sexual assault. The interaction that begins at around 4:20 in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYrnW2xB5bA) is not consensual. There is no "conventional" sense of rape. There is sexual abuse and violence, or... Not those things.Lupine said:Snippety snippety snip snip
There is very much a convention to rape. Rape is engaging in a sexual act or intimate contact with an unwilling participant, but in this context Chico is every bit as much a victim of this as Paz is. They are both being victimized and no one said that it wasn't sexual assault, just that you might not be able to call it rape seeing as Paz convinces Chico to go along with it so that he can live. I'm not saying, "Oh I approve of this action" I'm saying that in the end, this is Paz being selfless in order to save the life of another human being with the sexual contact being secondary as an offensive act meant to emotionally wound everyone involved (Paz, Chico, Big Boss, and the player).Harry Mason said:Repeated rape, forced pedophilia, and genital mutilation elevates a character above the status of "meany-pants." It's grave, adult content, and Kojima handled it in a tone-deaf way.GamerKT said:The entire point of the Metal Gear series is that war is pretty fucked up and has the potential to be even worse. If you're quibbling over how much of a meany-pants a villain is, I think you may have missed the point.
I understand "the point." I just don't think it was a strong enough point to support the content. James Bond villains didn't have to perform female circumcisions with pockets knives in order for people to understand they they were bad news.
Again, context doesn't help if you take extreme, traumatizing, adult subject matter and contextualize it within a pulpy premise with goofy villains. Forcing two people to have sex at gunpoint is sexual assault. The interaction that begins at around 4:20 in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYrnW2xB5bA) is not consensual. There is no "conventional" sense of rape. There is sexual abuse and violence, or... Not those things.Lupine said:Snippety snippety snip snip
I am in no way against adult subject matter. I mean, look at my avatar (that isn't to say there aren't some wildly mishandled things in the Silent Hill series). But adult subject matter has to earn its place in a work of art, or it comes across as mean-spirited and nasty. It has to be treated with the reverence and tone it deserves. And it ESPECIALLY has to be necessary, which the level that Ground Zeros took it to was not, in my mind.
We can argue over plot points and context all day (I love the Metal Gear series, so I love talking about it).
But genital mutilation, violent rape, and chicken hats do not belong in the same game. Period. You can feel that way and still love the art. It's okay to criticize the things you love. But, c'mon man, let's be real...
Chicken hats and rape. Not cool.