@king_quaps: Why, thanks for the correction but you have not yet delivered a single, valid point so far. Also, I didn't realise you have a cert in neurology - you must be incredibly experienced in the field. So are you going to prove a legitimate point here or is this all going to be about you, your ill-disguised aggression and blatant ego stroking?
"When working in big companies, especially Japanese companies, every little thing has to be approved beforehand, and you need paperwork to do anything," he explained. "Now that I'm independent, I can do what I want with much more speed. I don't need to invest time in unnecessary presentations. I shoulder the risk.”
"When I was in a company, my personal statements could be taken as the overall direction of the company," "As such, I couldn't say just anything."
"If you're only focused on the profits immediately in front of you, the times will leave you behind. It becomes impossible to catch up again."
Lmao, both IGA and Kojima made some pretty sneaky side-jabs at Konami.
Anyways, looking forward to his new IP - it'll probably take a while before he could possess the sufficient funds to make huge games again but at least he wouldn't be held back by MGS (He probably kept working on MGS probably since he didn't want anyone else handling Snake or the IP.) or Konami's "creative decisions" anymore.
@Crossel777: Honestly, I'm not too surprised. There are many Japanese writers making works based on how their modern society is like and using their works as a medium for a "wake up call" for the youths of the nation. ... and there's Vice's videos on how messed up city life has become in that country.
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