
I have defeated the enemy!
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I hate it the most.
It’s good that the moment of death is uncouth.
Help me… please…
I honestly thought that I want to fight in my real form.
It seems like they ran away to avoid getting caught in the fire when they appeared at the voice factory.
Haji’s thick voice is really nice, isn’t it?
Since I have combat abilities, I wanted to fight at least once.
It seems that during my days as a spy, I wiped out those invaders from my hometown like parasites.
I don’t think I have the combat ability of a soldier, but I believe I’m really good at things like poisoning and other forms of harassment.
I was doing bad things, but I couldn’t hate them.
Well, I probably don’t have the fighting power to go up against those superhumans.
It’s quiet and unassuming because I’ve been doing it behind the scenes, but I’m the one who has killed the most people among the enemies in Metal Gear.
Innocent villagers are also being used as test subjects.
Code Talker vs I wanted to see this person in a video.
I can’t help but think about what might have happened if the Saheran setting and the ending of the thread images hadn’t been cut.
After all the buildup of being a big shot…
Disappointment like Zadolnov.
Our boss is so quiet that we’ve been talking non-stop in the jeep…
I am on fire…!←😊
Please kill me…←😩
I think saying “fight, Major” in the thread is kind of like saying “fight,” but wasn’t there a shotgun user or something?
Serious players for boss defeat
I was scared of the boss who roughly burned the English stock ampoule with nearby flames.
Torture is too scary, uncle.
I’m glad it was tape format.
The man who, instead of being demoted, turned Africa into his experimental playground.
Weren’t we battling the Code Talker and the superhero with tape?
Wait! Who is moving it!?
This level of vengeance… who the hell is that!? (Skull Face is being pulled away by his subordinates)
It seems she dislikes being grouped with Huey.
I can’t imagine my private life.
It’s amazing that a mere female assassin who failed a quiet mission doesn’t speak English even when she’s mumbling or sleep talking.
I didn’t really understand when I wear a mask how I feel.
I hate the voice factory.
Scary
I can’t help but think that Zero, who says things like “Let’s use the vocal cord bug to wipe out every language except English in front of this guy!” is just a highly skilled suicide candidate.
Well, there was a calmness in me that made me stop and think, “No, that’s just too much…” along the way.
💀 “This is the English strain of the vocal cord bug.”
Hmm.
The GZ tape was at its peak.
It should have been that many people were doomed by using the villagers as test subjects, but it doesn’t feel like it’s more insane than Liquid or Solidus.
Who is it?!
Oh no, the voice chord bug has escaped!
Heavy oil flowing into the river…
In the end, why did Huey go so crazy?
The reason V lacks intensity is that there’s no physical brawling, after all…
I was wondering when we would start fighting during our car date, and then we just died like that…
The setting of the vocal cord bug is so well done that it could be picked up from somewhere.
Isn’t it strange that there are no downsides to parasite therapy?
It’s a pseudo rewrite of humanity.
Someone who casually understood The Boss quite well.
I wasn’t a troublesome fan, but…
It’s good to savor for a full 22 minutes.
I thought the ocelot would betray and start a fistfight with Poison Uncle as a test of strength in the end.
It’s a bug that the only boss battle in close quarters combat (CQC) that is refined is against Eli.
The closer someone is to the boss, the more they distort the truth…
In that sense, it is ironic that Solid and Poison Old Man are closer in temperament to The Boss.
It’s clearly bad and they’re going to the extremes of wickedness.
I like the character because their situational awareness is always correct, including the voice actor’s seductive voice.
The fresh squeeze battle is quite elaborate, yet it’s nice that there are ways to evade it through sniping or stunning.
The image of a biting dog.
The one I hate the most in terms of taste is not Emmerich, but Kazu.
Well, even if you understand the Boss’s true intentions, whether to conform to them is a different story.
Big Boss is that kind of type.
I should have crushed it when it was a honeybee.
The lack of a scene where a shotgun is fired might be a provocation against the existence of real guns.
Even though I’m not a cyborg or using parasites.
Isn’t it strange that Volgin is still alive?
The idea of recklessly retaliating by taking away language and disrupting the cultural foundation in response to the arrogance of achieving a zero ideological unity after having one’s homeland burned and identity taken away is something I like.
Vocal cord bugs are a bit too convenient.
Chico’s fondness for interrogating on the recording tape.
After beating and cornering them thoroughly, to finally make them hug the pass is just too expert of that path…
Of course it’ll break.
Do we really need to escalate the tension among allies this much…? I thought.
I understand that you want to emphasize that the Diamond Dogs are also distorted.
I cleared it, but in the end, I was left wondering who this guy is.
The Huey vocal cord bug is something that could destroy the world, despite being a product of happenstance…
Why did you come to GZ to kill the boss?
If I keep secrets but others keep secrets from me
“I’ve been betrayed… I want to kill… that’s Kaz for you.”
I understand that both Kaz and Ocelot wanted to transfer their guilt of using Big Boss onto Huey.
Most of the poison uncle’s aides are untrustworthy.
Seeing Sahelanthropus standing up and getting all excited made it impossible for me to dislike it.
Kaz was born in Yokosuka and is having an amazing life despite coming from a candy store background.
Countering skulls with martial arts looks cool, but it’s not something you should force yourself to do.
The description from GZ is too exaggerated.
It’s a work where you become a cyborg ninja from the start, you know?
There are only half-hearted guys on both sides…!
The setting of the vocal cord bug was so far-fetched that I couldn’t really grasp it until the end.
When I redo the PW, even though the boss is against business expansion, it feels terrible that we have no choice but to keep expanding because of Kazu.
Don’t do nuclear recovery with post hoc approval.
Kikongo anti
I quite like the scale and intensity of the resentment when it comes to revenge through killing words.
They say it’s too outrageous during parasitism, but nanomachines were pretty much anything goes too.
Humanity dreams too much about being a small, clustered existence!
The vocal cord bug is probably something like the grammar of massacre created by Hideo Kojima, but there are definitely aspects of the grammar that cannot be understood without the original source, which is likely the “Masculine Organs of Massacre.”
The vocal cord bug is just something that exists as part of the stage setup, that’s all it is.
Together with the means of interstellar travel in sci-fi.
There is a sense of parody in “Genocide Organ,” isn’t there?
The metallic arch is way crazier…
Well, the outrageous superpowers and creatures in Metal Gear are not something that started recently.
Speaking of outlandish bugs, there’s OILIX from MG2, which refines oil from nothing, but it has completely been forgotten.
If anything, I think Big Boss should get punched too…
I personally interpret the ED’s “poison old man” mirror punch as a way of beating up the boss through the reflection of myself in the mirror.
Ocelot in a cassette tape, Burning Man 3.
“If what Skull Face said is true, that the desire for revenge turns a person into a demon and grants the dead a reprieve,” they said.
Did Skull Face really say that line? I’ve been wondering about it for a long time.
So, I’ve redone it about three times and am watching other people’s gameplay videos.
I can’t find any lines like that so far; did you say that?
When it comes to crazy weapons in Metal Gear, while it’s good to play with the fixed idea that nuclear weapons are the main focus, having a biological weapon that kills with words is just too outrageous in terms of performance.
Without boss battles, how are we supposed to use all these shotguns and machine guns that we can develop for no reason…?
In MGSV, there are no characters you can like, whether they are enemies or allies.
The lack of understanding about the baby mantises is why most characters in the story don’t know why Sahelanthropus moved.
The thread image is talking enthusiastically, but the salty uncle is silent the whole time.
I actually like the poison uncle; the fact that he doesn’t talk makes his pain even greater…
When it comes to brain destruction, it’s the poison uncle.
It might have been interesting if there was an additional story from the perspective of the character collected in a mission, like an MB, possibly through DLC or something.
The only real teammates I can trust are DD and Quiet…
If I’m not playing a no-kill run, I use the shotgun quite a bit.
…it’s hard to say for sure, because eventually enemy soldiers will be issued riot suits.
Aren’t you being dragged down into evil?
I kind of like the canceled nuclear disarmament ending, as it has a strange freshness and a sense that the fight will continue!
But DD is a wolf, after all.
I liked this trailer.
I was more curious about why Quiet can’t speak the Navajo language than the fact that she’s an English stock spy.
Since Piquod also calls him Ahab, he probably knows the true identity of the poison uncle, right?
Hughie is saying that Sahelanthropus shouldn’t be able to stand.
What’s with the confusion about the driving force of Sahelanthropus?
Even if I include the kingdom of flies, from the poisonous snake’s perspective, it feels like Eli ended up accidentally killing them… so it doesn’t feel conclusive.
If we’re going to tighten things up, we have to unify the PF and establish Outer Heaven before we can do anything.
It’s sad that the ocelot (not an ally) and Quiet (not an ally) are relatively better.
We’ll destroy the armory and communication equipment beforehand and then take on the operation! We can secure personnel too, it’s killing two birds with one stone!
Whoa… a useless talent that is neither poisonous nor medicinal, and the big mouth Osugi…
Well, considering that I’ve heard the reveal and have aligned myself with the will of the Big Boss, I should be fighting as if I were the Big Boss until the end, so from the perspective of loyalty, I think it’s incredibly high.
What was that headphone jack on Chico’s chest…?
When nuclear weapons are abolished from the world, it will lead to MG2.
Due to MSF’s excessive actions, even if it disappears, PF was created in search of a replacement, and South Africa has started nuclear development! It’s unreasonable to think this could happen in such a short time from PW to GZ!
What’s the deal with never actually showing that machine that looks like a failed tank in action, even once…?!
Kaz, you know…
Is this guy really the master that Solid admires…? I have such strong feelings about it.
How did Pass accept Chico?
Were you already somewhat giving up?
Battle Gear is working by dispatching personnel, isn’t it?
Sometimes I also mess around with high school girls.
The area around Solid is also as white as Otacon…
Speaking of which, since we sank it in the sea, there are unused nuclear missiles on the seabed.
Awesome
The D-Walker is really strong, but it’s expensive, so it’s staying back.
Kaz is an interesting guy as a private person, but it’s also possible for him to have some worthless aspects at the same time.
Selling resources and tanks to generate GMP is possible, but the reverse cannot be done, so it is extremely labor-intensive.
I don’t really feel that the damage from dispatch missions is decreasing with the new battle gear.
Kaz had been spending his later years in a place of extreme cold, so I think he lost his desires along the way.
Master, why?
Well, even if I go back to the mother base, there are only masochistic soldiers who are happy to either take a shower or get thrown around…
After that, I guess I’ll just stare into space and zone out in the area under construction.
I didn’t like that my clone was created, so I rebelled from zero.
After being unconscious for several years, the most trustworthy subordinate created a double who is almost a clone through plastic surgery and brainwashing.
In a way, it can be said that we have fallen into evil since we just go along with it and accept cloning as it is.
Seeing the Walker Gear reminds me of Goemon.
It’s nice that you’re acting like a master, but it’s sad for the butt uncle who ended up as an innocent victim of your misplaced resentment.
It’s going too far, that’s for sure.
We are companions.
Don’t point a knife at your comrades.
The scene is good, but due to the excessive use of FOB, people switch out at an alarming rate, so it lacks a sense of reality.
The revelation of Venom’s true identity happens after the ending, right?
The staff at Mother Base will start to notice.
Both Kaz and Huey meet a fate that can be described as karma, and it’s a rather pitiful end…
Regarding the shadow warrior, I can’t help but think it’s hard to believe that there was consent from the person themselves, but when I catch a glimpse of the actual individual, it seems like they might indeed agree.
The shadow warrior is, you know… even the person themselves is enthusiastic, as Ocelot said…
It’s a different world, but what a refreshing feeling it is with Captain and Good Luck.
If a whale or dolphin could just come out around here, it would add a bit of charm even to this pile of crappy prefab buildings…
It’s lively like the zoo area.
Speaking of which, I can’t get off midway when I think of my allies who have turned into ash diamonds, so it’s toxic uncle…
No matter how much I want to punch the boss in the gut…
Impio Force Uncle
From the master’s perspective, if he thought that the guy, who has a slightly bitter memory of the poison uncle and the boss, was taken care of by someone who respects him, he must have been secretly thrilled about it.
Kaz isn’t in Outer Heaven and has been kicked out of MSF at some point, which is pretty funny, isn’t it?
Well, it might be that he distanced himself, but if the toxic uncle listens to what Kaz says, there doesn’t seem to be a reason to separate.
But I liked the presentation where the player becomes a reflection of the story of the previous bosses and shatters it in the end…
If we assume the testimony is credible, it’s said that a body double with the person’s consent and a clone born without any such consent are completely different, and I guess I agree with that.
More water gun at Mr. Kuwai!
Kaz’s career is so incomprehensible!
I think that Kaz enjoying hamburgers and joking around as a code talker is undoubtedly one side of him.
The people from Costa Rica, who know at least a little about the boss, will probably sense something when they realize that there is no food team.
From just what you’re doing, it looks like you’re just pushing the toughest part on me and running away, so between you and me, we’re the big bosses! Well, I guess that has a special thanks to the players, but it just sounded like you were trying to cover it up with some nice words.
The poison uncle’s combat power is so high it’s hilarious.
Even though I’m installing the knowledge of the buttocks uncle, this is the body of a doctor who was on the verge of death until recently.
Skull Face did terrible things to Pass, but he was barely alive, so well…
Isn’t it true that the MG series and the MGS series are actually various subtly different parallel worlds?
I want to properly see a remake of MG that connects to MGS, but it probably won’t happen…
I wonder how much of the backstory about how the medic joined MSF, stood out, and got caught up in the explosion has been established.
Kaz is on the side of the Solid (the Patriots), so he can get in without any problems.
The butt uncle is already good to go with just a face pass, according to Zero’s lines.
Skull Face is talking about some kind of vengeful spirit.
Since a significant part of the body has come to be supported by parasites, the human-like heart has faded, and the reality has approached emptiness.
I heard that you failed to operate Metal Gear using a juvenile mantis.