The reason this game isn't cringy is that the game doesn't take itself too serious It knows exactly when to be goofy and when to be serious, deep or edgy The balance is important and very hard to do imo
No its cuz those lines have the correct ammount of emotion in it Its cringy when the character for example only got cheated by their girlfriend and they go full stoic killer mode, every line they say would be cringy because they are emo-tional from a stupid reason, thats what edgy actually means In this example you know the lines have meaning and not just there to make the character look good, thats why they are not cringy
They already had the formula perfected in the MGS series in that it was mostly serious but it also had random completely ODD bits thrown in to give it some quirk. MGR kinda flips that formula on it's head, it's mostly quirky and 'batshit insane' but when it gets serious it does it bang on
That's something that used to be common place in media as a whole. Some of the best pieces of art have always been balanced, whether it's for kids, adults or all ages. Nothing has to be ALL serious or ALL goofy.
Because he is a politician attached to his ideals, after all, he does what he believes is right, from that point of view he is much better than any real politician
Well see, Armstrong is fictional and has no effect on the real world beyond being funny, bringing joy into peoples lives for being memorable and a well received antagonist, real world politicians aren’t fictional, the mark they leave on the world at large is very real If Armstrong was real, he’d be hated too
he's not wrong about the whole "cringey on paper but cool while in game" thing, because not only does the context for it's usage matter, but its execution as well you can have the coolest fight scene in your head or greatest storyline thought out, but if you're unable to properly write it or visualize it for others, it just falls flat
People like charlie are who armstrong was taking about. Uninformed entertainers who carry on the “memes” that end up manufacturing support and consent for the things people like senator armstrong do, mainly warmongering.
Exactly, because sometimes the truth hurts. Some of these successful streamers like to live in their own little world where everybody loves and praises them in the chat. In their own personal echochamber of fanboys, tards, and sycophants. A rich man behind the keyboard making his living on the internet, posting videos everybody exposing people for their bad actions while he uses his vast vocabulary, deadpan humor, and fake laugh to get millions of views for money and to act all righteous. Meanwhile, people that work as doctors, nurses, construction workers, teachers and infrastructure workers, work their 9 to 5 job barely making ends meet. People that actually make a massive contribution to our society, get nothing but scraps. Where are their millions of dollars and fanbase? This is the society we live in, that we as humans created and guess what? We still allow it to continue on to this day, there are no compromises or negotiations in the works, the richer get more rich and the poor get poorer. It's a disgusting cycle, a carnage-fueled machine of bullshit.
3:52 Just a reminder that the phrase "make america great again" was popularized by Ronald Reagan first, back in the 1980s, long before Trump used it. That is likely where they got that from.
@@Moloxer Look it up. One google search of "Reagan Make America great again". First search result is from the Smithsonian Institution. Maybe you should put in some effort before calling something BS.
The VAs did such a phenomenal job throughout the entire game. Individually the lines should be cringe, but the context, characters, and VA performances really bring it all together. The game is not only memeable, but legitimately memorable because of how wacky but well-executed the characters are.
I mean, hard disagree. The only really good performance in the game is Armstrong. Everyone else ranges from bad to okay. Raiden especially has some really terrible line reads.
Because Armstrong didn't want to subjugate the weak, he wanted them to become strong. Raiden is the perfect person who encapsulates that vision, someone who was a vulnerable orphan, one that struggled and thrived.
@@QuintBlitz The main problem between Raiden and Armstrong was that they had different views on what they thought weak was. Raiden viewed the weak as the vulnerable and downtrodden in society. Armstrong viewed the weak as people who were weak of character and constitution. The people that couldn't control their baser urges and so let their lives be dictated by them. I think Riaden's view was more well intentioned but naiive. Armstrong's view was more logically sound but was too extreme. I think if they somehow could have met in the middle things would have turned out so different but that wouldn't have been as exciting to see.
The fact when the MGV trailer launched, it recieved so much hate for diverging from what was the standard & expected from the MG series. Years later, iconic as hell
@@Anon_Spartanyes hated in its time due to the bait and switch. But beloved years later due to how iconic it was and how relevant its themes were now.
I deadass forgot he did that and thought this was gonna be a bunch of standard charlie reactions edited together to make it seem like he’s reacting to it for a good few minutes.
Is he talking about creating an anarchist eugenic state when he was saying something like " the law will be bent to fit people's needs rather than the other way around".
@@justan0therpleb599basically he’s trying to turn America, and most likely eventually the world, into a societal state where anyone with lots of money or physical strength can wage wars whenever and against whoever and have essentially zero consequences. The term I’ve seen thrown around for it is called “social Darwinism” which from what I can understand is essentially survival of the fittest but applied to human society and taken to the absolute extreme
I love how every streamer giggle like a little girl, when they hear word meme or memes unknowing what that term actually means besides of the internet culture.
Kind of on brand when you think about it, especially in the context of mgs. Ideas and concepts being boiled down and regriuated while the original meaning gets lost in translation
@@PokeBattlerJaze Ironic, but you're right. We are so overwhelmed by internet spewing funny images with infinite permutations, that the concept o passing ideas and philosophies to other people, sounds like entirely different thing, while it's the same, just undiluted. However I guess it's easier to influence others with simple, easy to relate image, rather than with a complex thought. Even this game has so many "memes" that in its simplicity forces you to think about a bigger picture while still being funny and captivating.
To be fair, memetics is mostly unheard of and quite irrelevant to the modern zeitgeist. The area of study was able to identify and define memes, but had little to no practical application, and as such is just one avenue of research largely forgotten by time. The meaning of meme in memetics doesn't really matter in a modern context, especially in comparison to the huge influence of internet memes.
*Me stifling laughter when terminally online Charlie doesnt know the "Make America Great Again" slogan wasnt invented by Trump or Armstrong but Reagan*
@TP-pq9xx Simply an issue with US presidents being stupidly old. But good luck getting the constitution amended to allow for 30 year old Presidents... or to forbid convicted criminals from running for office.
@TP-pq9xx "Reagan was also the first senile President" But the difference is he only became senile after he was president and even if he had Alzheimer's during, he wasn't in office long enough for it to really have an effect on his decision making.
Raiden is Armstrong's dream come true. Steven was willing to turn the world into amoral borg'd up psychoes just so they wouldn't be compliant, conforming and fearful indistinguishable masses. But along to the big picture came a man who endured, and grew, through more than all of the rest of his allies - and he didn't lose his morals. Their misunderstanding was what they considered the Weak. On retrospect, it comes as no surprise that the man who grew up in the comparably safe, developed and civilized modern western world thinks weakness is an indicator of a lack of strength as a trait of character found in the like of limp-dick lawyers and chicken-shit bureaucrats, and that the Liberian unwilling child soldier considers weakness to be the indicator of innocence, as strength to his eyes being what you ensuring personal safety with - a lack of it resulting in being preyed on by anyone who wants what you have enough to take it by force.
every line in this game hits because every character says them with absolute conviction. There's no tongue in cheek "look how cool this guy is" no they 100% believe every word they say and deliver it with absolute seriousness
i dont know why you make this 2 years after the time that the game was in its popularity peak but damn watching this really took me back to 2022, i wish the game got randomly revived again (it wont)
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure Armstrong is voiced by Alastair Duncan, who also voices Celebrimbor (from the middle earth games) and Mimir (From God of War)
Armstrong was such a hype surprise when I first played this game. XD I thought he would be like most of the politicians in Metal Gear, a figure head that can't really back up their talk. But not only could Armstrong talk the talk (As nonsense as it was) but he could also, mostly certainly, walk the walk. Lol
Please don't misintrept this statement as hostile, but to hopefully put things into perspective, there are billions of things that you yourself don't know which would garner the exact same reaction that you have to people not knowing what is, in the grand span of history, a fraction of a blip.
I always feel it's a shame people don't know what "meme" actually means, and how MGS2 - and by extension, this game - used the actual definition of the word instead of how most people think of it as "a funnee thing I saw online".
3:52 A quick note: "Make America Great Again" has been a political slogan for a very long time. It was first used by Reagan in the 80s, and then by Bill Clinton in the 90s
3:51 The slogan was coined by Reagan's administration in the 80s. It just got repopularized in 2016 by Trump because it was a convenient dog whistle after 8 years of a black man in the white house.
It still baffles me that the va for armstrong also voices mimir in god of war😅. This guy can cook. Games and characters like this are so few these days😢
Raiden: Senator! How do your clothes stay so clean?
Armstrong: Washing Machines son! The soap reacts to physical stains!
They rinse in response to chemical trauma
Raiden: Senator! How did you get all of those plushies?
Armstrong: Claw Machines son!
Raiden: Senator! How did you get all that soda?
Armstrong: Soda Machines, son!
Raiden: Senator! How did you make your clothes?
Armstrong: Sowing Machines son!
@@Stunion_D_Onion They harden in response to dance dance revolution.
call me armstrong cause i harden in response to physical trauma
Wouldn't that make you a Nanomachine?
@@williamfalls nah he just an M
Kinky
CBT it is then.
@@williamfallsnonmachine
The reason this game isn't cringy is that the game doesn't take itself too serious
It knows exactly when to be goofy and when to be serious, deep or edgy
The balance is important and very hard to do imo
Metal Gear knows that it’s Metal Gear. That’s the best part of it.
No its cuz those lines have the correct ammount of emotion in it
Its cringy when the character for example only got cheated by their girlfriend and they go full stoic killer mode, every line they say would be cringy because they are emo-tional from a stupid reason, thats what edgy actually means
In this example you know the lines have meaning and not just there to make the character look good, thats why they are not cringy
They already had the formula perfected in the MGS series in that it was mostly serious but it also had random completely ODD bits thrown in to give it some quirk. MGR kinda flips that formula on it's head, it's mostly quirky and 'batshit insane' but when it gets serious it does it bang on
That's something that used to be common place in media as a whole. Some of the best pieces of art have always been balanced, whether it's for kids, adults or all ages. Nothing has to be ALL serious or ALL goofy.
"The memes...."
When the comically evil politician is still more liked than actual politicians
armstrong may be as evil as real politicians, but unlike them, he's got a spine. he's also really goofy and bombastic, which makes him more likeable
Because he is a politician attached to his ideals, after all, he does what he believes is right, from that point of view he is much better than any real politician
Why is he evil?
@@fred_krueger55 because he's putting kids brains in jars to make them cybernetic robot soldiers
Well see, Armstrong is fictional and has no effect on the real world beyond being funny, bringing joy into peoples lives for being memorable and a well received antagonist, real world politicians aren’t fictional, the mark they leave on the world at large is very real
If Armstrong was real, he’d be hated too
he's not wrong about the whole "cringey on paper but cool while in game" thing, because not only does the context for it's usage matter, but its execution as well
you can have the coolest fight scene in your head or greatest storyline thought out, but if you're unable to properly write it or visualize it for others, it just falls flat
It's the right amount of cringe
Nobody likes a showoff, unless what they're showing off is dope as fuck.
@@Scorpius1122 "fuck that's true"
When you have good story, character and setting, even the cringy sounding lines work well.
Cowabunga!
George's starwars movies are a perfect example. Even the original trilogy on paper the dialoge isn't the best
Raimi spiderman movies
Japan son .. they can make anything cool .
Unless it's china which already cool
The entire Ace Combat franchise is a pretty good example imo
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3:35 charlie feels called out
Nah he was talking about when something funny like the Will Smith slap happens, his point is that all of that bs is funny at least
He sounded like he was thinking “Oh shit”
People like charlie are who armstrong was taking about. Uninformed entertainers who carry on the “memes” that end up manufacturing support and consent for the things people like senator armstrong do, mainly warmongering.
@@thefatherinthecave943realizing being part of the problem must be crazy
Exactly, because sometimes the truth hurts. Some of these successful streamers like to live in their own little world where everybody loves and praises them in the chat. In their own personal echochamber of fanboys, tards, and sycophants. A rich man behind the keyboard making his living on the internet, posting videos everybody exposing people for their bad actions while he uses his vast vocabulary, deadpan humor, and fake laugh to get millions of views for money and to act all righteous. Meanwhile, people that work as doctors, nurses, construction workers, teachers and infrastructure workers, work their 9 to 5 job barely making ends meet.
People that actually make a massive contribution to our society, get nothing but scraps. Where are their millions of dollars and fanbase? This is the society we live in, that we as humans created and guess what? We still allow it to continue on to this day, there are no compromises or negotiations in the works, the richer get more rich and the poor get poorer. It's a disgusting cycle, a carnage-fueled machine of bullshit.
Armstrong:
- Controls a big spider
- Comes out to fight
- Strips his nanomachines
- O M E L E T E S
- dies
he played college ball, yknow
And also constantly losing and regaining rights 😂
Best character in fiction
3:52 Just a reminder that the phrase "make america great again" was popularized by Ronald Reagan first, back in the 1980s, long before Trump used it. That is likely where they got that from.
Misinformation, Reagan used only "make America great"
@@Moloxer Look it up. One google search of "Reagan Make America great again". First search result is from the Smithsonian Institution.
Maybe you should put in some effort before calling something BS.
@@PizzaBagels589 Sorry, my bad, tbh I assumed it's recent misinformation since I'm only now hearing about it. But yeah, you right.
@@Moloxer No worries. For what it's worth, sorry if I came off as a bit hostile or defensive.
Seeing civilized people on the Internet is so rare. Respect to these two above me.
The VAs did such a phenomenal job throughout the entire game. Individually the lines should be cringe, but the context, characters, and VA performances really bring it all together. The game is not only memeable, but legitimately memorable because of how wacky but well-executed the characters are.
I mean, hard disagree. The only really good performance in the game is Armstrong. Everyone else ranges from bad to okay. Raiden especially has some really terrible line reads.
@@KaNoMikoProductions Raiden is amazing, also sam, sundowner and monsoon
Fun fact, the voice actor for armstrong also voices Mimir from god of war.
@@KaNoMikoProductions Sam goes hard but we all have our own opinions
@@Cheminzo
Raiden has incredibly inconsistent voice-acting to be honest.
MGR has to be one of the top 10 best games of all times. It's such a great mix of amazing and utterly goofy.
It's so cringe, it does a complete 180 and loops back to being based
@@ST0AT it is self aware
I thought the thumbnail was a real politician with a small girl LMAO
You’re not too far off
Real? No. Politician? Yes. Girl? No. Small? Yes.
Damn lol
Armstrong is such a great final boss. Definitely my favorite of all time.
still how Armstrong was rdy to forgive jack the sac he thinks jack is coming to his side. picks him up and dust him off and rdy to shake hands
Because Armstrong didn't want to subjugate the weak, he wanted them to become strong. Raiden is the perfect person who encapsulates that vision, someone who was a vulnerable orphan, one that struggled and thrived.
@@QuintBlitz yeap, dude a hero that we didnt want
@@QuintBlitz The main problem between Raiden and Armstrong was that they had different views on what they thought weak was.
Raiden viewed the weak as the vulnerable and downtrodden in society.
Armstrong viewed the weak as people who were weak of character and constitution. The people that couldn't control their baser urges and so let their lives be dictated by them.
I think Riaden's view was more well intentioned but naiive. Armstrong's view was more logically sound but was too extreme. I think if they somehow could have met in the middle things would have turned out so different but that wouldn't have been as exciting to see.
@@xXJM01Xx
You can't. If someone have enough power to change the world, it's either naive or bat shit insane.
I respect the shit outta Armstrong. Dude fought and died for his views with no hesitation
0:42 That memes
game memes still very strong
The fact when the MGV trailer launched, it recieved so much hate for diverging from what was the standard & expected from the MG series. Years later, iconic as hell
This is MGR not MGV
Isn't that what happened to MGS2 as well?
@@Anon_Spartanyes hated in its time due to the bait and switch. But beloved years later due to how iconic it was and how relevant its themes were now.
I deadass forgot he did that and thought this was gonna be a bunch of standard charlie reactions edited together to make it seem like he’s reacting to it for a good few minutes.
"nanomachines, son"
"WOOOOO YYEAAHHHH BABYYYY"
Armstrong spinning raiden in the air and finishing it with a field goal is one of the funniest things ever to me
I love this villain much because of how extreme he is, ngl.
😐
Is he talking about creating an anarchist eugenic state when he was saying something like " the law will be bent to fit people's needs rather than the other way around".
@@justan0therpleb599basically he’s trying to turn America, and most likely eventually the world, into a societal state where anyone with lots of money or physical strength can wage wars whenever and against whoever and have essentially zero consequences. The term I’ve seen thrown around for it is called “social Darwinism” which from what I can understand is essentially survival of the fittest but applied to human society and taken to the absolute extreme
Is it me does senator Armstrong sound like Peter Griffin in some parts?
White dress shirt, big build, short hair, wears glasses “Holy crap”
Am I finally gettin thru
Let the damn big guy through
It's just you
It’s just you.
STR vs DEX be like:
Except writing can swing building sized swords around like they wear you nothing
1:29
"Check it out riden I just got vaccinated" -MAX0R
This game mixes seriousness with ABSOLUTE RIDICULOUSNESS in a brilliant way lol
“NANOMACHINES, SON!”
0:16 Charlie's brain when it suddenly imagine all the porns that he have watch before his on stage roleplay as Polonius be like
this was like one of 5 games I got from walmart when I was a kid with no wifi, little did I know what a gem I had stumbled across
I love how every streamer giggle like a little girl, when they hear word meme or memes unknowing what that term actually means besides of the internet culture.
Kind of on brand when you think about it, especially in the context of mgs. Ideas and concepts being boiled down and regriuated while the original meaning gets lost in translation
@@PokeBattlerJaze Ironic, but you're right. We are so overwhelmed by internet spewing funny images with infinite permutations, that the concept o passing ideas and philosophies to other people, sounds like entirely different thing, while it's the same, just undiluted. However I guess it's easier to influence others with simple, easy to relate image, rather than with a complex thought. Even this game has so many "memes" that in its simplicity forces you to think about a bigger picture while still being funny and captivating.
To be fair, memetics is mostly unheard of and quite irrelevant to the modern zeitgeist. The area of study was able to identify and define memes, but had little to no practical application, and as such is just one avenue of research largely forgotten by time. The meaning of meme in memetics doesn't really matter in a modern context, especially in comparison to the huge influence of internet memes.
Now all Charlie needs to do is play Devil May Cry 3 or 5
And*
I would argue he needs 4 too for better context on Nero.
He should play all of them, except maybe DMC2, but the others are necessary to understand the story, especially by the events of DMC5.
everybody gangsta till they hear "THE FLINCH IN YOUR EYE CALLS YOUR BLUFF"
3, then 1, 4, and finally 5.
"Make America great again" comes from a Ronald Reagan Campaign.😊
I believe regan had the make america great slogan. The again part is what’s new.
@@TheEmperorGulcasa ua-cam.com/video/SBfzwycHOcY/v-deo.htmlsi=Ya4zwegYVmnJQuik 😁
@@TheEmperorGulcasaI mean it’s not a very creative slogan, so it’s not really that crazy that someone came up with it before Trump.
No. It was armstrongs
@@theggman111 Louis or Neill?😁
" My source is that I made it the fuck up."
Armstrong straight up has a DBZ transformation
Unironically i'd vote for him
Armstrong doing haki before it was mainstream
*Me stifling laughter when terminally online Charlie doesnt know the "Make America Great Again" slogan wasnt invented by Trump or Armstrong but Reagan*
@TP-pq9xx Well, yknow, his campagin PR team did
No it was hitler right?
@TP-pq9xx Simply an issue with US presidents being stupidly old. But good luck getting the constitution amended to allow for 30 year old Presidents... or to forbid convicted criminals from running for office.
@TP-pq9xx "Reagan was also the first senile President"
But the difference is he only became senile after he was president and even if he had Alzheimer's during, he wasn't in office long enough for it to really have an effect on his decision making.
@pixelpastiche
Bro what? Did he even speak english?
We're all Sons of the Patriots™ now!
Raiden is Armstrong's dream come true.
Steven was willing to turn the world into amoral borg'd up psychoes just so they wouldn't be compliant, conforming and fearful indistinguishable masses. But along to the big picture came a man who endured, and grew, through more than all of the rest of his allies - and he didn't lose his morals.
Their misunderstanding was what they considered the Weak. On retrospect, it comes as no surprise that the man who grew up in the comparably safe, developed and civilized modern western world thinks weakness is an indicator of a lack of strength as a trait of character found in the like of limp-dick lawyers and chicken-shit bureaucrats, and that the Liberian unwilling child soldier considers weakness to be the indicator of innocence, as strength to his eyes being what you ensuring personal safety with - a lack of it resulting in being preyed on by anyone who wants what you have enough to take it by force.
(muffled idol master) raiden:what
Armstrong: nothing
Well if it isnt sussy jack*mental breakdown*
“And there’s nothing more American tha- *gianni.exe has stopped responding*
@@SorghumEnjoyer there's nothing more American that shooting a man in this Walmart of a world
best politician ever
Incidentally, that make America great again slogan was first coined by Ronald reagan.
I’m kind of hoping we get something like this in the new Captain America with the Red Hulk as President.
That would be terrible
Armstrong is blessed with invulnerability to all threats, physical or magical.
Senator Armstrong: Why wont you die?
Raiden: Nanopaste son they heal in response to 0 hp
Armstrong : "its harden on physical trauma"
Me : "He inject his muscle with Oobleck?"
Armstrong : "Nanomachines!!"
Armament haki
armstrong needs a revamp in the future . this dude's a cool boss .
Kojima only predicts the future.
every line in this game hits because every character says them with absolute conviction. There's no tongue in cheek "look how cool this guy is" no they 100% believe every word they say and deliver it with absolute seriousness
Man this game was truly head of its curve 😂
4:43 bro might be captain gyinu
6:35 hey thats kojima for you he just makes everything work
Good thing he didnt make this game 🤣
1:42 this is meme material "me taking a shit at 1am"
say what you want but those are some sturdy glasses
Why is everyone streaming this game all of a sudden?
Game is based
@@egosdragonis6149 we knew this 10 years ago
It blows up every few years ago especially during election seasons
@@axt2 had something to do with American Elections coming soon and memes
@axt2 there's a pretty good Jacob Geller video explaining its sudden popularity over 10 years after its release
This man cooks homelander
This whole thing feels like a shit post youd find on reddit and i absolutely love it
His power is turning black and hard.
An I senator armstrong?
Raiden? What do we do? His balls have eclipsed the sun!
This is when gaming peaked
i wish this game was a sandbox like gta 5 after you beat the storymode
"the memes" *snort* Yeah, pretty much
i dont know why you make this 2 years after the time that the game was in its popularity peak but damn watching this really took me back to 2022, i wish the game got randomly revived again (it wont)
It was in it's popularity peak when it came out. It got a slight resurgence, but it was nowhere near it's launch.
Ah yes!! Senator nanomachines😁❤️❤️❤️
“You Jack”
i wish this game was a sandbox after you beat the story mode, like gta 5
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure Armstrong is voiced by Alastair Duncan, who also voices Celebrimbor (from the middle earth games) and Mimir (From God of War)
Politicians, what stopping you to be like this?
I think someone did the math on the timelines, and he played football against Tim Tebow
3:34 Damn Armstrong shouts out Charlie's channel in the actual game. Didnt know that.
Made college meals, ya know!
Armstrong was such a hype surprise when I first played this game. XD I thought he would be like most of the politicians in Metal Gear, a figure head that can't really back up their talk. But not only could Armstrong talk the talk (As nonsense as it was) but he could also, mostly certainly, walk the walk. Lol
Raiden did sword fight the president in mgs2
@JimmyThree-Balls True but Solidus was a special case. Lol
@@tailedgates9 so was Armstrong
you know a game was ahead of it's time when its plot and characters would be considered too on the nose if it was made today.
You cut the best part of this
How do people not know the Reagan quote ? I'm not even american and i remembered it ?!
I don't care
Please don't misintrept this statement as hostile, but to hopefully put things into perspective, there are billions of things that you yourself don't know which would garner the exact same reaction that you have to people not knowing what is, in the grand span of history, a fraction of a blip.
@@Foreignhedgehog No worries. It was a slightly hyperbolic comment anyways.
I can't take this game serious
Especially the "memes" part😂
When did he play this
It was like 2 years ago
Mion Sonozaki
Raiden: Why do they die?
Armstrong: Cotton drifting festival, son! They go insane in response to the Hinamizawa Syndrome. You can't save them, Jack.
I will never not think of Max0r when watching this 💀
What if Raiden took Armstrong's proposal?
Wait Charlie acrually didnt react to Raiden throwing 1000 punches at Armstrong for him to lose 1% health? Thats like the best part!
only sad thing about this game is that the OG snake has died or is dying since he didn't have enough much time left in metal gear solid 4
Armstrong was MAGA before Trump?!
it took me WAY to long to figure out whether it's real or edited💀
I still maintain Armstrong was ultimately the good guy
Charlie is 100% right. The "My sword was a tool of justice" speech has every right to be extremely cringey, but somehow it's hype as shit.
Feels so weird not to hear the Max0r version
why is this played now? first asmon now charlie, is there something i don't know?
They want to make america great again. 😂😂
@@kaly8329 lol good one
It's wild that they make a whole game based on the Maxor video
I always feel it's a shame people don't know what "meme" actually means, and how MGS2 - and by extension, this game - used the actual definition of the word instead of how most people think of it as "a funnee thing I saw online".
0:02
*Bro are you high?*
Sounds pretty much like US now
It is so stupid Armstrong didn't have any emergency life support system.
He didn't, did he?
Gotta love kojima
This game is not by Kojima
@@ST0ATbut it was supervised by him
@@andruspolanco6935consultant wich is the least involved part of the writing.
The most he did for this game was give ideas as far as I can tell, he didn't write it, direct it or make design choices. @@andruspolanco6935
It's funny people forget Reagan ran the MAGA slogan first and Armstrong was referencing him. Trump running with it was just the icing on top.
2:41 Foreshadowing
Was some of this cut out for copyrighted reasons
i like the fact that metal gear rising is like, boss, this doesnt make sens how we could add this to the game, nah lets do it is fun
My discord mod powers are meant for justice! but now... I'm not so sure.
besides
This isn't my account.
3:52 A quick note: "Make America Great Again" has been a political slogan for a very long time. It was first used by Reagan in the 80s, and then by Bill Clinton in the 90s
3:51 The slogan was coined by Reagan's administration in the 80s. It just got repopularized in 2016 by Trump because it was a convenient dog whistle after 8 years of a black man in the white house.
much rather have obama than fuckin trump or biden.
It still baffles me that the va for armstrong also voices mimir in god of war😅. This guy can cook.
Games and characters like this are so few these days😢