Back in the day, this friend watched me play MGS, and MGS2 was one of his few PS2 games.
Here are my thoughts, in no particular order:
- My relationship with MGS overall could be accurately described as being of the love/hate variety.
- The final boss battle was EXCRUCIATINGLY tedious and was absolutely the WRONG way to end the game.
- The ending cinemas went on for like an hour (no kidding).
- There's a wedding at the end. Not what I'm looking for.
- They've successfully made a game that, even after beating it on the hardest difficulty level, you feel like you've just begun to experience it. No mean feat.
- I feel like going up to random strangers and telling them that I beat MGS4 on Hard, and I would expect them to look at me with respect.
- Upon beating the game I was informed that I have received the title of "Eagle," an honor bestowed upon players who have "mastered weapons handling and racked up headshots." Booya!
- The ending credits, which you have to sit through in order to see the final final cinema, are like twenty minutes long. I'm pretty sure every single citizen of Japan had something to do with this game.
- At no point in the game do you get to use a sword, which I consider a PROFOUND flaw.
- I developed a new respect for the game after playing a little bit of Call of Duty Modern Warfare--there's an overall Asian philosophy to MGS that I prefer over the "EXXXTREME" American feel of COD.
- The plot has "developed" to the point where there are practically more female characters than male characters, and I don't know who half of these broads are.