Hmmm for some reason even though a lot of side ops take place in the same location, I still find it fun. And also, this game is waaaay better than GZ, there's no comparison.
IMO the coolest mechanic in this game is not just your ever-evolving arsenal of gadgets, but the ever-evolving AI. The AI adapts to your tactics so no side op will ever feel the same, even in the same location. I tried replaying some main missions and I had to approach it in an entirely different way to complete it and get my S-rank. If you do too many headshots, they'll start wearing helmets, use too much sleep gas or infiltrate too much at night time you can be sure they'll adapt. So that's why even though most side ops have the same repetitive objectives, it always feels fresh to me. I always try new creative ways to tackle bases (sometimes its not your choice hehe cuz you'll seriously have to change your play style as the variables in the base change).
The main thing is when the AI's adaptations really increases, the game really trusts that you will find a way to tackle the situation. They expect intelligence from you and that's what makes this game so amazing. I can't comment on story cuz I'm not far in. I'm 40 hours in and I'm on mission 22. There are 46 main missions I heard and I guess from general consensus the later 1/3rd of the game feels like padding but still... until now the main missions have been a BLAST! Long missions that require you to get through tons and tons of enemy patrols.
I don't think you can compare it to the Witcher 3 in terms of side quests actually. In MGS V its always extract this, kill that, destroy this. But as simple as the objective sounds its never ever the same! It's not boring at all and you will always have to use different tactics to carry out the objective. It's not as repetitive as you think.
However, I must say that regardless of how great the gameplay is and the side ops requiring different approaches to complete, you don't feel the same motivation to do them that the Witcher 3 gives you. Let's be honest here, most side quests in Witcher 3 have the same repetitive tasks, use witcher senses find monster kill monster (the part where u kill the monster is great though cuz imo witcher 3 also has great gameplay). But you never feel that way cuz they give u such good motivations for hunting that monster in the first place. If MGS could give me a good reason why I should extract that prisoner that would make a mile of a difference.
Btw the online component where you invade others bases is actually great! It's intense and there are so many different variations! These are my early impressions btw cuz I've only invaded 2 low level bases thus far hehe.
But idk I still think the game is super solid overall and you don't have to be a stealth lover to buy it. its easily my second favourite game this year after witcher 3
In the end though if I were you I would also wait for a price drop, but to ignore the game completely? Now that would be a crime
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