Metal Gear is dead to me. People just need to let some game series go, especially those with on going storylines. They tied everything up, doing anymore with the series would either cause complications with the storyline or feel like a cop-out. There is no where else it can go without getting ridiculous.
To me, the only true Metal Gear is Metal Gear Solid for the playstation. It had an atmosphere the other games couldn't touch, felt realistic, and had the best story. More importantly, it had a self contained story. You didn't need play the 8-bit games to understand MGS1, unlike the sequels where you had to play MGS1 to understand anything that was going on in MGS2 or 4. Three was the exception and the second best game in the series.
Even if they do bring out a 5, I probably won't end up playing it. The series got way to out there with the conspiracies and plot twists. Not to mention the cutscenes, Kojima is in serious need of an editor. Most of the cutscenes in MGS4 where way too long, filled with a lot of unnecessary and repeated dialogue, and had long pauses where nothing happened.
What I'm trying to get at is if MGS continues any longer, it has faces the major problem of being able to nowhere with a story, like most comic books nowadays. How many times has Jean Grey died? How many times has Superman stopped Lex Luthor? How many times can Peter Parker hook up/break up with Mary Jane?
How many times can Big Boss come back from the dead? How many times can Snake stop Ocelot? How many clones of Big Boss can there be?
Are you seeing the pattern?
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