Redryhno said:
EternallyBored said:
Through all that though, the plot still needs to at least flow together into a cohesive narrative, and MGS V failed to do that, the characters weren't stupid for believable reasons or because it made sense, the characters acted like idiots because the bare bones plot wouldn't work otherwise. Kojima can use all the strange stuff he wants, but that doesn't excuse a poor plot that has major dramatic moments that only happen because the bikini clad sniper can't be arsed to pick up a pen.
As I said, it's a series where you need to turn your brain off to enjoy because people look far too deep into the messages that may or may not be there.
I mean, seriously, the plot of every MGS game is silly at the best of times and full of people doing stupid things, much less all that cohesive junk you're asking for. None of it makes sense, the last few hours of cutscenes are the only thing that actually matters for the message that he tries to get across.
Also, as I said before, I find it sorta funny that everyone is so sure to blame Kojima this time around when other controversies regarding narrative were blamed on their publishers instead of their devs.
I save turning my brain off for Michael Bay movies, I don't think Kojima is that bad, you seem to be awful hard on Kojima, while I would consider his writing far from perfect, you seem to be awful hard on him, I don't think his writing is so bad that I need to turn off my brain to enjoy his games, well, except Metal Gear Solid V.
That's the issue here, you seem to think this writing is consistent with his previous works, whilst I find it to be markedly inferior to his past effort.
MGS 1-4 and Peace Walker didn't require me to turn my brain off to enjoy the game, the plots were convoluted, and his messages always a bit hamhanded, but they were otherwise internally consistent, they made a certain amount of sense, MGS V however, does not.
The worst thing I can think of prior to 5 was the scene with Big Mama in 4 where she seemed to fail to recognize the body she was caring for was Solidus and not Big Boss, that made little sense since Eva should have damn well known which eye Big Boss lost and realize that Solidus was missing the other eye. She is only around for one chapter though, and the screw up is largely only recognizable if you paid a lot of attention to MGS 2.
MGS V is on a whole other level, there is a massive gulf between a character not recognizing an identical clone due to a detail she should know but most fans wouldn't remember, and a character who could have stopped the deaths of others, but didn't because she couldn't pick up a fucking pencil.
The level of technology has also been fairly believable throughout the series, again, with only 5 standing out as an anomaly. Rex was powerful, much more so than anything in MG 1 and 2, and Ray was a general step up and also a mass produced model, Arsenal was also different but a step up from Rex and anything previously.
Then MGS 3 came along and gave us Shagohod which was presented well but obviously fairly primitive looking with only a couple of machine guns to protect itself outside its nuke, so it looked like a convincing precursor to the D and TX-55 from MG 1 and 2. 4 had the Gekkos, which obviously weren't as powerful as a full metal gear, but they were an obvious step up in miniaturization and mass production, even revengeance gave us the much more advanced beast in Exelcus.
Only really Peace Walker seemed like an anomaly, but even then Peace walker still looked pretty janky and primitive compared to Rex's sleek design, it only really looked advanced compared to the Metal gears from MG 1 and 2 and the AI played well into showing where the Patriots system came from.
Then 5 comes along and now we've got a metal gear that is easily one of the most powerful in the series, there is zero reason why we should be devolving back to Rex, and especially the far inferior looking D and TX-55.
Then we get to the parasites that basically just nuke any of the early generation nanomachines in terms of power, MGS 3 had the Cobra unit but their powers were unexplained so we could write them off as unique, then 5 rolls in and shows that the Cobra units power could be god damned mass produced and given to people. Kojima fuckery or not, that's bullshit.
5 is not the norm, so I cannot in good conscience excuse it for shit that the other games either don't do, or when they do, don't take it nearly to the same level this one did.
To quote something I heard somewhere else, "MGS 5 is a good game, but it isn't a good Metal Gear game".
Edit: mangled a sentence in my first paragraph