Isn't it an "@"?ShinjiPG wrote:You forgot the "e".Henry Spencer wrote:"S" or "5"
"E"
and "3" have all appeared.
I'm guessing that just means "E""3" will showcase either "S"natcher or MGS"5". Pretty obvious.
Until then.
"5/S @ E3"
Isn't it an "@"?ShinjiPG wrote:You forgot the "e".Henry Spencer wrote:"S" or "5"
"E"
and "3" have all appeared.
I'm guessing that just means "E""3" will showcase either "S"natcher or MGS"5". Pretty obvious.
Until then.
no one knows, and we wont till they announce it.Henry Spencer wrote:I'd love for this to be an entirely new project and for Kojima to have been screwing with the fans all along. Metal Gear finally laid to rest for a while. Snatcher left well alone (although I can't help but wonder what KP would do with a new game). No continuity messed with. No more pointless sequels. Just a new IP, with fantastic reception and a new sense of excitement for something original like I got with MGS1. Something original. It would be beautiful. One can only dream. *sigh*
It's probably another Metal Gear, isn't it?
I fear most likely.It's probably another Metal Gear, isn't it?
Dick Motorman wrote:the thing that scares me about the prospect of a new snatcher is the very large possibility of Kojima fucking that franchise up too.
yeah I hear ya, its like we have to sacrifice metal gear so we can keep snatcher. I'd love to just see kojima do something new for fucks sake.Artemio wrote:Dick Motorman wrote:the thing that scares me about the prospect of a new snatcher is the very large possibility of Kojima fucking that franchise up too.
That's why I pray for no other Snatcher IP =P
I guess you are not happy how Metal Gear turned out either huh?Artemio wrote:That's why I pray for no other Snatcher IP =P
maybe not, don't get ahead of yourself, we'll just have to wait and seeGhost wrote:From what you showed me Dick Motorman it will most likely will turn out to be MGS5.
If that is the case, I wonder why I still bother following the news on Kojima's new game.
Yeah, and that is sad.Dick Motorman wrote:look at movies, no one makes original movies anymore, its all sequals and remakes, it's no different than games. With sequals and remakes is basically guaranteed money.
I think thats a great Idea!!As you all know, Snatcher was inspired by Blade Runner, my suggestion for Snatcher 2 would be John Carpenter's The Thing.
The game would take place when Gillian and the special forces have arrived in Moscow and have set up a base camp while they are looking for the Snatcher factory, as the game progresses the player/Gillian starts to suspect that not all members of the special forces expedition are still humans, them being slowly replaced by Snatchers.
Now while you look for the factory you must keep the expedition together and locate the Snatchers that have infiltrated your ranks.I fear most likely.It's probably another Metal Gear, isn't it?
Regarding a sequel to Snatcher, me and Dick Motorman were discussing suggestions of how a sequel could be.
As you all know, Snatcher was inspired by Blade Runner, my suggestion for Snatcher 2 would be John Carpenter's The Thing.
The game would take place when Gillian and the special forces have arrived in Moscow and have set up a base camp while they are looking for the Snatcher factory, as the game progresses the player/Gillian starts to suspect that not all members of the special forces expedition are still humans, them being slowly replaced by Snatchers.
Now while you look for the factory you must keep the expedition together and locate the Snatchers that have infiltrated your ranks.
It looks like an 'e' to me. Unless an '@' looks like an 'e' in that font.Marc wrote:
Isn't it an "@"?
"5/S @ E3"
And it will sell a lot. Even if just for saying it's a bad game, people will buy and play it. So there is no reason not to do a MGS5. It's profitable.Ghost wrote:From what you showed me Dick Motorman it will most likely will turn out to be MGS5.
If that is the case, I wonder why I still bother following the news on Kojima's new game.
I do get that, but it has reached a point that it no longer has any meaning.cacetete wrote:And it will sell a lot. Even if just for saying it's a bad game, people will buy and play it. So there is no reason not to do a MGS5. It's profitable.
kojima lived 10 years just converting policenautsGhost wrote:I do get that, but it has reached a point that it no longer has any meaning.cacetete wrote:And it will sell a lot. Even if just for saying it's a bad game, people will buy and play it. So there is no reason not to do a MGS5. It's profitable.
It is difficult to describe but if you make games with a story there must also be any reason behind them, Kojima always wanted to tell a story in his games thought at some point he became preachy, and people expect his games to be like that every time.
Sorry to say it so crude but I can understand why he at some point might say "Fuck you!" to all the fans who expect yet more Metal Gear.
When a series runs so long the producer/writer can either decide to quit being a part of the development team, or simply accept that his creation has pretty much lost all the meaning he once put in it, and keep making sequel after sequel until the selling rate finally goes down.
Ghost and I have talked about working together on a game some day, I'll have to send you the first copy if it ever gets made!DOTL wrote: I think thats a great Idea!!
You guys (all the people with fine ideas) should write that down, and create something with it, if it turns out the new IP/GAME is something else.
I don´t want a new MGS
I want a weather game!!
In this French article, the author explains that 25 years equals a generation.Dick Motorman wrote:look at movies, no one makes original movies anymore, its all sequals and remakes, it's no different than games. With sequals and remakes is basically guaranteed money.
Frankly, I'd like Kojima not to do a new Snatcher. There is just no point.Artemio wrote:That's why I pray for no other Snatcher IP =PDick Motorman wrote:the thing that scares me about the prospect of a new snatcher is the very large possibility of Kojima fucking that franchise up too.