Hideo Kojima and Frank Miller partnership?
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Hideo Kojima and Frank Miller partnership?
Do you think Frank Miller and Hideo Kojima should work together on a digital graphic novel?
"Don't worry I got an idea. An Idea so smart my head would explode if I even began to know what I was taking about."-Peter Griffin
They aren't. That was just a rumor started when some French site saw the article of when they met up in Japan that was printed in Famitsu and immediately assumed they were working on a game together because of the DGN picture shown in the same article (they obviously didn't actually read the article). I tried to explain to people it never mentioned a collaboration, but just about no one listened and they all went nuts thinking they were actually working on a game together.
Now, a real collaboration might be pretty interesting...
Now, a real collaboration might be pretty interesting...
- ratperson665
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Metal Gear Acid
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Policenauts(PSX)
Metal Gear(Subsistence Version)
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Although I like Frank Miller, I don't think it would work out.
Frank is much more... shall we say "hard and dark" to work with Kojima.
There view points would clash on most of the work they would do (Such as possibly
the simplicity or complexity of a story or the amount of violence in the work). Miller
and Kojima have these very different styles that would just clash bad on screen.
It was a gamble to get Ashley Wood to do the comic but he ended up doing good.
Frank is much more... shall we say "hard and dark" to work with Kojima.
There view points would clash on most of the work they would do (Such as possibly
the simplicity or complexity of a story or the amount of violence in the work). Miller
and Kojima have these very different styles that would just clash bad on screen.
It was a gamble to get Ashley Wood to do the comic but he ended up doing good.