@@Drakes_lair And also, you know, it'd be disrespectful since he already has his own sword, and he's not ready to embrace Sam's ideals, and all that samurai bs Cx
@@FrameOneAlex Sam's sword has been modified with "high-frequency" functionality (HF, for short) and has an ID lock system. The former causes the blade to vibrate FAST, allowing it to cut through flesh and steel with incredible ease and has been a staple for nearly every major sword-wielding Metal Gear character since MGS1, at least. What makes Sam's Murasama unique is that the blade's quality was already impressive BEFORE the modifications were made. The latter is more straightforward: without the proper ID, a weapon simply won't work. As silly as it sounds to ID lock a sword, it stands to reason that its HF Mode would've been rendered useless until the lock was disabled. However, once Raiden returned sword to its scabbard following his fight with Sam (at Wolf's request), it pretty much locked him out of ever using the sword until its timer expired. That last part is mostly speculation, but since MGS4 gave us a full demonstration on how ID-locked weapons work (you can load it, but it won't fire), this likely operates the same way.
Meme part is very real. Mansoon was really having a discussion with Raiden about memes. However, he was more referring to the real definition of the word meme over internet's definition of it.
@@FrameOneAlex The word "meme" is derived from "gene", it was supposed to mean cultural and thought heritage. A "memory gene" so to speak. Except nobody remembers that meaning anymore, so it's funny and jarring.
wow that’s actually a great tidbit of knowledge. I feel like I knew this a decade ago but the definition was overwritten in my brain after being exposed to years of memes
"All this section with the senator is unnecessary" When you actually play the game, and experience the cutscenes by yourself, you end up feeling like it's the best part of the game Armstrong has no screentime except at the end, yet ends up being the greatest character in the game, and one of the best final bosses in video game history
@@FrameOneAlex Better yet that in this one scene, they manage to give him a fully developed philosophy and worldview based on real social and political phenomena, to the point that many players end up rooting for him despite his objectively evil intentions just because he radiates so much confidence and ambition 👍
And for clarity: Sam _is_ a cyborg, but his only artificial part is his right arm. Other than that he only has his cool body armour which definitely helps, his amazing sword and his skills. In the DLC where we play as Sam before him turning into a cyborg we can see that he was insanely good even as a 100% human. Some fans even argue that his prosthetic made him weaker. On an interesting topic, this difference between Sam and your other opponents is more notable in the Japanese version. There Raiden, and all other cyborgs, keep the white cyborg blood from MGS4 (in the Western release one of the codec calls explains that now there's no need to make the cyborg blood white anymore). But that's not just because of some censorship. When you fight Sam in the Japanese release he bleeds red. As a human. Everyone else bleeds white, and this shift catches you off guard.
Man thank you for taking the time to fill me in on this interesting lore! Him being stronger as a human than with prosthetics makes him 10x more badass lmao
The reason there won't be a Rising 2 isn't the sales numbers. It's the fact that Konami has burnt every bridge they ever built, fired all of the talent, and pivoted towards real-ass gambling instead.
fun fact: in the DLC you can see Monsoon and the senator interact and it's as weird as it looks since they're having a debate over fucking Cherry Blossoms
To answer the question about how Armstrong is so strong: He has nanomachines in his body that harden where physical trauma occurs. Basically: You hit him in the head and the head turns into metal for a few seconds as the nanomachines harden in that part of the body. So yeah, _Nanomachines, son!_
A fun little detail about some of the nanomachines used in MGS, especially Armstrong's, that is often overlooked: They're battery powered. Without a means to replenish that energy, it will die out eventually (this is how Snake's CODEC eventually went out at the end of MGS1), and Armstrong's insanely tough skin requires an intense amount of power to be utilized properly. If you're patient enough and/or fast enough, you CAN wear down his body faster than the nanomachines can properly restore/protect it. By the final QTE sequence, you can see the literal cracks in Armstrong's armored skin (mostly in the arms), the result of Raiden's lightning-fast precision with Sam's HF Murasama.
sundowner is my favorite mgr character because he's so fucking honest with how much he loves killing people on the battlefield and he has my favorite boss theme
yeah sundowner was actually super badass, and it seems like you're not alone in him being your fav character. Other people in the comments have mentioned how dope he is too
Devil May Cry 5 literally starts with throwing you right into an insane near unwinnable bossfight. One guy was literally able to beat it with no character upgrades whatsoever. I salute him cause I tried it on easy with max end game move and item upgrades and still got fucking rolled like a bitch.
@FrameOne The first fight with Jetstream Sam is unwinnable. The first fight with Urizen in DMC5, however, is VERY winnable and likely has always been: there's a video of the feat uploaded a day after its public release.
3:09 yes, but I bring an exception. Call of Duty Black Ops 3, and the level where you leave the Quarantine Zone on a hoverboat, firing a death machine at literally anything flying, or in buildings. Explosions everywhere, and you narrowly escaped a VTOL controlled by a rampaging AI.
As a small note about maxors videos, a lot of his hype music comes from various gacha games, for example 3 out of the four bosses in his elden ring video have songs from boss battles in Punishing Grey Raven, a Chinese mobile gacha game, and honestly the songs themselves are beautiful, and you also hear a couple of songs from Honkai Impact, the predecessor of Genshin Impact. Honkai impact also has a bunch of anime Cinematics that are pretty damm beautiful
oh that's dope to know! I was wondering where he got all of these epic anime-esque sounding songs for the fight scenes in his vids, but that makes sense haha
MGRising literally starts with a VR training tutorial before the actual tutorial stage with said Metal Gear, but I get what you mean. Platinum Games, the developers behind MGRising, has a knack for this kind of set-up, but it doesn't mean much if they don't stick the landing that is the the game's finale. Thankfully, they're (usually) very good at that. "Bayonetta", another action game from Platinum Games, is probably the best example in this regard. The instant you select your difficulty, you've got less than a minute, between loading and showing the briefest of cutscenes, before the game throws you into the playable firestorm that is the "Clock Tower" sequence from the first game. No UI or on-screen instructions explaining how to play the game, much less clue you in to the fact that it IS playable. All you've got is yourself and another crimson-clad buddy/partner/person(?) named Jeanne fighting off angelic-looking monster-things atop the tumbling remains of a clock tower, defying the laws of gravity, all while "One of a Kind" is playing over the action, and a mysterious narrator exposits on the rise and fall of the Lumen Sages and Umbra Witches. The best part? It's not even the tutorial proper; that comes right after, with all the trappings that it entails. Sure, I don't think you can lose this sequence, but there's not many games that line up to your requirements as nicely as this one. "NieR: Automata", also made by Platinum, is a close second. Gameplay mechanics are implemented into the story, slowly unlocking over the course of the prologue, and unlike "Bayonetta", you CAN lose (doing so gives you a joke text-only ending). I won't elaborate much further. As for games NOT made by Platinum Games, there's the original "Bombing Run" sequence from FF7, and possibly the first stage Ikaruga (at least, in its presentation), a shoot-em-up (or "shmup") by Treasure that DOES have an in-game story, if you bother to read the on-screen flavor text throughout your run. That's as far as I can do on the matter. If there's more, I've either forgotten or simply never played it.
@@FrameOneAlex It would require Kojima to somehow get the Metal Gear rights from Konami, and that's not going to happen because they love making Metal Gear-themed gambling machines.
You had a LOT of questions throughout this Max0r two-parter, and while I have the answers to most of 'em, there's too much to break down, so I'm just leaving you a "wall" of text with some general takeaways I had while watching your video instead. That's coming AFTER this post, though. I trust you'll get all of your questions answered in due time, but it likely won't come from me. I look forward to the day you take that deep dive into the world of vtubers, whenever that may be. It can be a bit of an undertaking, but if you can wrap your head around the concept of "kayfabe", you'll be fine. Thank you for your time, and brace for impact!
I feel the need to clarify that Max0r's "Incorrect Summary" videos ARE exactly that: incorrect summaries. That's not to say the narrative he cooks up comes out of thin air. Knowing how the game's story plays out helps you filter out the nonsensical aspects Max0r introduces from the actual plot. You can also use that extra time appreciating the former for the references and jokes that become more layered with the right...mindset. For example, during his description of the final boss fight, at around 25:53 of this video, he says, "This guy beats up more biracial people than a police officer!" The "joke" gets funnier once you know that: 1.) Raiden is an albino Liberian-American immigrant. Mistral touches on this briefly, but it's only really elaborated on in MGS2. 2.) Jetstream Sam, who fought Armstrong in-story (via DLC), is Japanese-Brazilian. 3.) And now that you've had some time to process the line itself, you've got the "rest" of the punchline. Even better, he manages to (roughly) touch on the following within 33 seconds (15:57-16:30): -The premise of "Steel Ball Run", a story arc in "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" (without outright spoiling it). -A very, very brief summary (also incorrectly) of MGS4, trying to "explain" his last line about the "Guns of the Patriot Act". -The ending of MGS4, somehow NOT necessarily spoiling the significance of the scene itself. -A few political jabs (George W. Bush, Patriot Act, Clinton Foundation, "Joe Biden", etc.) Punctuating it all with "Wow, that sure made everything easier to understand.", because no, it didn't. XD On top of all of this, the joke also comes from NOT explaining how or why Raiden is able to "break into NASA" without consequence, unlike everywhere else he's been to up to this point. In fact, this is barely touched on in-game. So, to answer two questions: Raiden is able to "break into" SOLIS because of his connections with Sunny Emmerich, the "little girl" he meets at the entrance, an employee of SOLIS and a tech genius who Raiden rescued in-between the events of MGS2 and MGS4. That rocket Raiden acquires to reach the final chapter of the game? She designed it. That should cover about everything I can spare at the moment. I'll take a few passing glances and dispense some random bits of knowledge before I head out. Perhaps we'll "see" each other again, but no promises. Again, thank you for your time and take care.
The girl Raiden meets at NASA is only known to you if you know the story of MGS4 and, to lesser extent, MGS2. And the boss is christened "Microsoft Excel" because it is actually called Metal Gear Excelsus.
ahhh okay, I have played mgs4 but that was right when it came out and I've only played it the one time so I don't really remember much of anything hahah
@@FrameOneAlex If I remember correctly, Sunny is a girl Raiden saved in MGR2 and she is the one tending to Raiden in MGR4 at some point. I only watched some videos and cutscenes so my knowledge is spotty and incomplete.
@@garr_inc To clarify: Sunny is a girl Raiden saves between the events of MGS2 and MGS4; the exact details are never elaborated on outside of her mother playing a part in the events of MGS2 and Raiden becoming "more machine than man" after the experience...or something. MGRising was originally planned to focus on this, but that obviously didn't happen. You still get plenty of characterization from Sunny across MGS4 and Rising, so it's better than nothing.
Metal Gear Rising will never get a sequel. Not because of sales or popularity. But because Konami fired Kojima not long after before MGSV was finished. But because Konami is also just the worst company ever in Japan terms at least because they would rather make shitty pachinko machines than use their ips or even license them out to other developers. Its funny because before Rising came out even there were many hardcore MGS fans that hated it and shat on it because it wasn't traditional metal gear. After that it persisted but the people who played it loved and praised it because it was a great, and surprisingly deep when looked into, aside from being a completely batshit story in the universe. Now years later after multiple meme revivals and even the Max0r review near immortalized it its more popular now than ever before. Vtubers are now streaming it as well as the rest of the MGS series.
Ah yes, the sad day kojima was fired from konami. Also yeah i remember how much flak this game got at release now that you mention it 😂 It’s sad that we’ll never see a sequel but that’s pretty cool how many people have gotten into it so many years later
i remember only one good turret section, it was in tutorial/intro in battlefield 1, when you were shown that it is hard to last long on the battlefield and keep loosing one man after another
He uses Sam's sword because Armstrong snapped into a slim jim earlier
LOL wait but why didn’t he use Sam’s sword to begin with after he took it?
@@FrameOneAlex that's because the sword had an id lock which became disabled 6 hours later
@@Drakes_lair And also, you know, it'd be disrespectful since he already has his own sword, and he's not ready to embrace Sam's ideals, and all that samurai bs Cx
@@FrameOneAlex Sam's sword has been modified with "high-frequency" functionality (HF, for short) and has an ID lock system. The former causes the blade to vibrate FAST, allowing it to cut through flesh and steel with incredible ease and has been a staple for nearly every major sword-wielding Metal Gear character since MGS1, at least. What makes Sam's Murasama unique is that the blade's quality was already impressive BEFORE the modifications were made. The latter is more straightforward: without the proper ID, a weapon simply won't work. As silly as it sounds to ID lock a sword, it stands to reason that its HF Mode would've been rendered useless until the lock was disabled. However, once Raiden returned sword to its scabbard following his fight with Sam (at Wolf's request), it pretty much locked him out of ever using the sword until its timer expired.
That last part is mostly speculation, but since MGS4 gave us a full demonstration on how ID-locked weapons work (you can load it, but it won't fire), this likely operates the same way.
Meme part is very real. Mansoon was really having a discussion with Raiden about memes.
However, he was more referring to the real definition of the word meme over internet's definition of it.
man what the hell
@@FrameOneAlex The word "meme" is derived from "gene", it was supposed to mean cultural and thought heritage. A "memory gene" so to speak. Except nobody remembers that meaning anymore, so it's funny and jarring.
wow that’s actually a great tidbit of knowledge. I feel like I knew this a decade ago but the definition was overwritten in my brain after being exposed to years of memes
To clarify, Doktor never turns on Raiden. It's part of the joke about Raiden wanting to kill himself five seconds earlier.
"All this section with the senator is unnecessary"
When you actually play the game, and experience the cutscenes by yourself, you end up feeling like it's the best part of the game
Armstrong has no screentime except at the end, yet ends up being the greatest character in the game, and one of the best final bosses in video game history
Well shit, this makes me want to go back and actually complete the game this time
No, he gets a little before. When you hack into their system and get the video feed, you see him.
So interesting how they made the big bad final boss a dude you only see once beforehand
@@FrameOneAlex Better yet that in this one scene, they manage to give him a fully developed philosophy and worldview based on real social and political phenomena, to the point that many players end up rooting for him despite his objectively evil intentions just because he radiates so much confidence and ambition 👍
now calm down there buddy, sams thunder thighs, shiteating smirk and general skill gets him to number 1 for myself and a lot of others i can promise
And for clarity: Sam _is_ a cyborg, but his only artificial part is his right arm. Other than that he only has his cool body armour which definitely helps, his amazing sword and his skills. In the DLC where we play as Sam before him turning into a cyborg we can see that he was insanely good even as a 100% human. Some fans even argue that his prosthetic made him weaker.
On an interesting topic, this difference between Sam and your other opponents is more notable in the Japanese version. There Raiden, and all other cyborgs, keep the white cyborg blood from MGS4 (in the Western release one of the codec calls explains that now there's no need to make the cyborg blood white anymore). But that's not just because of some censorship. When you fight Sam in the Japanese release he bleeds red. As a human. Everyone else bleeds white, and this shift catches you off guard.
Man thank you for taking the time to fill me in on this interesting lore! Him being stronger as a human than with prosthetics makes him 10x more badass lmao
The reason there won't be a Rising 2 isn't the sales numbers. It's the fact that Konami has burnt every bridge they ever built, fired all of the talent, and pivoted towards real-ass gambling instead.
They fire kojima and make begin making slot machines 🧐
fun fact: in the DLC you can see Monsoon and the senator interact and it's as weird as it looks since they're having a debate over fucking Cherry Blossoms
LOL ill need to check out a clip of that
To answer the question about how Armstrong is so strong:
He has nanomachines in his body that harden where physical trauma occurs. Basically: You hit him in the head and the head turns into metal for a few seconds as the nanomachines harden in that part of the body.
So yeah, _Nanomachines, son!_
LOL i think that’s exactly how it works for Jensen as well in the deus ex games when you get the titan mod! Thanks for the lore 👌🏼
A fun little detail about some of the nanomachines used in MGS, especially Armstrong's, that is often overlooked:
They're battery powered. Without a means to replenish that energy, it will die out eventually (this is how Snake's CODEC eventually went out at the end of MGS1), and Armstrong's insanely tough skin requires an intense amount of power to be utilized properly.
If you're patient enough and/or fast enough, you CAN wear down his body faster than the nanomachines can properly restore/protect it. By the final QTE sequence, you can see the literal cracks in Armstrong's armored skin (mostly in the arms), the result of Raiden's lightning-fast precision with Sam's HF Murasama.
Doctor is an good guy.
You got to remember that its an ''Incorrect'' Summary of Metal gear Rising. So not everything Max0r is telling is correct.
sundowner is my favorite mgr character because he's so fucking honest with how much he loves killing people on the battlefield and he has my favorite boss theme
yeah sundowner was actually super badass, and it seems like you're not alone in him being your fav character. Other people in the comments have mentioned how dope he is too
Devil May Cry 5 literally starts with throwing you right into an insane near unwinnable bossfight. One guy was literally able to beat it with no character upgrades whatsoever. I salute him cause I tried it on easy with max end game move and item upgrades and still got fucking rolled like a bitch.
Oh was that fight supposed to be beaten though at that time or was it a scripted death?? I gotta go back and play that game
@FrameOne The first fight with Jetstream Sam is unwinnable. The first fight with Urizen in DMC5, however, is VERY winnable and likely has always been: there's a video of the feat uploaded a day after its public release.
Sam's right arm is robotic but it isn't really an augmentation its more of a replacement.
3:09 yes, but I bring an exception. Call of Duty Black Ops 3, and the level where you leave the Quarantine Zone on a hoverboat, firing a death machine at literally anything flying, or in buildings. Explosions everywhere, and you narrowly escaped a VTOL controlled by a rampaging AI.
Yes, he is Raiden, but his nickname from some war he fought (if I remember correctly) was Jack the Ripper
Oh i was so confused why he kept calling him jack 😂 thanks!!
As a small note about maxors videos, a lot of his hype music comes from various gacha games, for example 3 out of the four bosses in his elden ring video have songs from boss battles in Punishing Grey Raven, a Chinese mobile gacha game, and honestly the songs themselves are beautiful, and you also hear a couple of songs from Honkai Impact, the predecessor of Genshin Impact. Honkai impact also has a bunch of anime Cinematics that are pretty damm beautiful
Otherwise I love your commentary and the best of luck to you
Honkai impact Cinematics ua-cam.com/play/PLhu_q55MzQuXjG5bp8Q8TowdEuDv63zZY.html
oh that's dope to know! I was wondering where he got all of these epic anime-esque sounding songs for the fight scenes in his vids, but that makes sense haha
Thanks so much for the kind words, and best of luck to you as well!
What other game throws you into epic moments right away?
... I mean, MGR literally starts the tutorial with you battling a MASSIVE Metal Gear.
MGRising literally starts with a VR training tutorial before the actual tutorial stage with said Metal Gear, but I get what you mean.
Platinum Games, the developers behind MGRising, has a knack for this kind of set-up, but it doesn't mean much if they don't stick the landing that is the the game's finale. Thankfully, they're (usually) very good at that.
"Bayonetta", another action game from Platinum Games, is probably the best example in this regard. The instant you select your difficulty, you've got less than a minute, between loading and showing the briefest of cutscenes, before the game throws you into the playable firestorm that is the "Clock Tower" sequence from the first game.
No UI or on-screen instructions explaining how to play the game, much less clue you in to the fact that it IS playable.
All you've got is yourself and another crimson-clad buddy/partner/person(?) named Jeanne fighting off angelic-looking monster-things atop the tumbling remains of a clock tower, defying the laws of gravity, all while "One of a Kind" is playing over the action, and a mysterious narrator exposits on the rise and fall of the Lumen Sages and Umbra Witches.
The best part? It's not even the tutorial proper; that comes right after, with all the trappings that it entails.
Sure, I don't think you can lose this sequence, but there's not many games that line up to your requirements as nicely as this one.
"NieR: Automata", also made by Platinum, is a close second. Gameplay mechanics are implemented into the story, slowly unlocking over the course of the prologue, and unlike "Bayonetta", you CAN lose (doing so gives you a joke text-only ending). I won't elaborate much further.
As for games NOT made by Platinum Games, there's the original "Bombing Run" sequence from FF7, and possibly the first stage Ikaruga (at least, in its presentation), a shoot-em-up (or "shmup") by Treasure that DOES have an in-game story, if you bother to read the on-screen flavor text throughout your run.
That's as far as I can do on the matter. If there's more, I've either forgotten or simply never played it.
7:13
That was me, and I'm pretty sure Maxor is hitting harder drugs with his Elden Ring Videos
Ayyy welcome back kepz
Yeah maxors editing has leveled up again and I wouldn’t be surprised if your theory was true 😂
@@FrameOneAlex I have never left
My boy 💪🏼
I'm sad every day that there's not any sequel to this game.
One day 🙏
@@FrameOneAlex It would require Kojima to somehow get the Metal Gear rights from Konami, and that's not going to happen because they love making Metal Gear-themed gambling machines.
You had a LOT of questions throughout this Max0r two-parter, and while I have the answers to most of 'em, there's too much to break down, so I'm just leaving you a "wall" of text with some general takeaways I had while watching your video instead. That's coming AFTER this post, though.
I trust you'll get all of your questions answered in due time, but it likely won't come from me.
I look forward to the day you take that deep dive into the world of vtubers, whenever that may be. It can be a bit of an undertaking, but if you can wrap your head around the concept of "kayfabe", you'll be fine.
Thank you for your time, and brace for impact!
I feel the need to clarify that Max0r's "Incorrect Summary" videos ARE exactly that: incorrect summaries. That's not to say the narrative he cooks up comes out of thin air. Knowing how the game's story plays out helps you filter out the nonsensical aspects Max0r introduces from the actual plot. You can also use that extra time appreciating the former for the references and jokes that become more layered with the right...mindset.
For example, during his description of the final boss fight, at around 25:53 of this video, he says, "This guy beats up more biracial people than a police officer!"
The "joke" gets funnier once you know that:
1.) Raiden is an albino Liberian-American immigrant. Mistral touches on this briefly, but it's only really elaborated on in MGS2.
2.) Jetstream Sam, who fought Armstrong in-story (via DLC), is Japanese-Brazilian.
3.) And now that you've had some time to process the line itself, you've got the "rest" of the punchline.
Even better, he manages to (roughly) touch on the following within 33 seconds (15:57-16:30):
-The premise of "Steel Ball Run", a story arc in "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" (without outright spoiling it).
-A very, very brief summary (also incorrectly) of MGS4, trying to "explain" his last line about the "Guns of the Patriot Act".
-The ending of MGS4, somehow NOT necessarily spoiling the significance of the scene itself.
-A few political jabs (George W. Bush, Patriot Act, Clinton Foundation, "Joe Biden", etc.)
Punctuating it all with "Wow, that sure made everything easier to understand.", because no, it didn't. XD
On top of all of this, the joke also comes from NOT explaining how or why Raiden is able to "break into NASA" without consequence, unlike everywhere else he's been to up to this point. In fact, this is barely touched on in-game.
So, to answer two questions:
Raiden is able to "break into" SOLIS because of his connections with Sunny Emmerich, the "little girl" he meets at the entrance, an employee of SOLIS and a tech genius who Raiden rescued in-between the events of MGS2 and MGS4.
That rocket Raiden acquires to reach the final chapter of the game? She designed it.
That should cover about everything I can spare at the moment. I'll take a few passing glances and dispense some random bits of knowledge before I head out.
Perhaps we'll "see" each other again, but no promises.
Again, thank you for your time and take care.
That wasn't a side plot. You kinda talked over it, but Max0r explained that what he's talking about actually happened in the game, not made up. XD
Sam was using a muscle suit and a modified katana with a custom gun sheath. Also since MGS4 all weapons require a user ID via Nano machines.
There are 2 I recommend, and they're both a 2-parter for his summery of Devil May Cry V.
Ohhhh dude i used to love the devil may cry series, ill add those to my list for sure
It wasn't very long after this that Kojima had his falling out with Konami. That's the real reason this never got a sequel.
right right, I can't believe it's been so long since Kojima left Konami lol
The girl Raiden meets at NASA is only known to you if you know the story of MGS4 and, to lesser extent, MGS2.
And the boss is christened "Microsoft Excel" because it is actually called Metal Gear Excelsus.
ahhh okay, I have played mgs4 but that was right when it came out and I've only played it the one time so I don't really remember much of anything hahah
@@FrameOneAlex
If I remember correctly, Sunny is a girl Raiden saved in MGR2 and she is the one tending to Raiden in MGR4 at some point. I only watched some videos and cutscenes so my knowledge is spotty and incomplete.
@@garr_inc To clarify: Sunny is a girl Raiden saves between the events of MGS2 and MGS4; the exact details are never elaborated on outside of her mother playing a part in the events of MGS2 and Raiden becoming "more machine than man" after the experience...or something. MGRising was originally planned to focus on this, but that obviously didn't happen. You still get plenty of characterization from Sunny across MGS4 and Rising, so it's better than nothing.
@@egxtra
Thank you. That definitely helps.
Metal Gear Rising will never get a sequel. Not because of sales or popularity. But because Konami fired Kojima not long after before MGSV was finished. But because Konami is also just the worst company ever in Japan terms at least because they would rather make shitty pachinko machines than use their ips or even license them out to other developers.
Its funny because before Rising came out even there were many hardcore MGS fans that hated it and shat on it because it wasn't traditional metal gear. After that it persisted but the people who played it loved and praised it because it was a great, and surprisingly deep when looked into, aside from being a completely batshit story in the universe.
Now years later after multiple meme revivals and even the Max0r review near immortalized it its more popular now than ever before. Vtubers are now streaming it as well as the rest of the MGS series.
Ah yes, the sad day kojima was fired from konami.
Also yeah i remember how much flak this game got at release now that you mention it 😂
It’s sad that we’ll never see a sequel but that’s pretty cool how many people have gotten into it so many years later
i remember only one good turret section, it was in tutorial/intro in battlefield 1, when you were shown that it is hard to last long on the battlefield and keep loosing one man after another
Damn that's a blast from the past, I had forgotten all about the campaign of that battlefield game lol. Good point though!
No the game sold very well
It's just that konami is a shit company and started making pachinko machines instead of making games
LOL
To be fair, Sam *is* Brazilian.
Another lore piece i did not know 😂
Yep. Raiden actually has a biological daughter
I thought he had a son.
@@egxtra Yes, he has a son.
He has a son, Sunny is Olga's daughter.
rimmys arma 3 videos are pretty good if you want to react to them
Thanks for the recommendation! I'll add this one to the list of new creators to react to :^)
It's possible to play as jetstream sam in the dlc
Whaaaaaat
I can only imagine how much you'd fanboy throughout the game lmao
Try to react to C&C Generals Zero Hour RISE OF THE REDS Freedom in 30 FPS (by UberDanger)
YEEEEES DUUUUUUUUUDE
😎
Can you Do metal gear solid v ?
yessir i can, adding it to my list!
sorry I'm late
Welcome friend glad you could make it