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If it’s that wide, there must be a jungle or something.
Don’t worry about the little things.
Santa doesn’t actually exist…?
There is a premise that due to haphazard management, the ecosystem and environment are being completely destroyed.
The Russian fake mango does not exist.
>>5
Huh…!?
Didn’t I explain in the communication? Surprisingly, it’s quite comfortable, so many plants and animals have taken root.
I never even thought about it.
I don’t know about the land of the Soviet Union.
A crocodile in the swamp of Russia!?
>>8
That seems to be an endangered species…
>>17
So? How does it taste?
The paramedic said in a communication that the animals not originally found in the Soviet Union were probably brought in for experiments or something and have since gone feral.
It seems that there are jungles in Sakhalin.
Is it true that the Tsuchinoko doesn’t exist…?
>>11
No, it exists! I am sure of it!!
There are no tropical rainforests.
The jungle isn’t a biological term, and it’s possible to define it as a forest where non-deciduous trees are constantly densely packed.
There are no tropical rainforests.
There are many forests in Russia.
There are no personnel left due to the war, and there are fires everywhere.
>>18
There are many places like Siberia with lots of forests and woods.
Is the Orosahi Hikaridake safe…
At first, I was thinking of Central and South America, but then at the last minute, I thought it became the Soviet Union or something like that.
>>20
Maybe around Mexico or Cuba.
It feels like that in terms of atmosphere.
It’s not an exclave or anything, right?
In a way, for living creatures, that mysterious jungle with its sheer cliffs is an oasis.
>>22
It’s more like an oasis than chaos…
It’s the Cold War, so isn’t it the Soviet Union from the start?
It doesn’t look like Cuba.
There was a Walkman even before Sony released it with the PW.
Was the model Yakushima?
It’s global warming (just kidding).
Can’t we do something about it with parasites?
>>28
Why does the climate change because of parasites!
>>31
Skulls…
>>28
to become
But… thanks to that, I’m winning Snake’s survival…
I thought it was always around that area because the monster of the Caspian Sea appears.
The commentary is done via wireless, but a crocodile appears right from the start, which is confusing.
What is that ladder and mountain that looks to be about 100 meters long, beyond the jungle?
It must be global warming… Humans are the parasites that invade the Earth.
>>35
No… a patriot!
It’s too tropical just around that area.
Wasn’t Groznygrad really cold?
>>37
There’s a 100-meter ladder in the mountainous area.
…The jungle has appeared again!
Upon reflection, why am I going in alone?
>>38
Because it’s FOX’s fundamental principle…
>>43
No, SIGINT was also infiltrating.
Games and creative works often have really bizarre geographical depictions, don’t they?
I don’t think there’s any breakdown, maybe like Golgo 13.
Actually, Calorie Mate is experiencing a time paradox as well.
FOX is stupid.
The top is just drinking tea, as expected.
>>44
You’re not saying that muddy water is better, right?
>>45
It was the beginning of the conflict that continued until Metal Gear Solid 4.
>>47
The connection is too deep…
The appearance of freshwater fish that only exist in warm regions is no longer a matter of management, but a sign that the climate is going crazy…
>>46
Snake eats fish infested with parasites raw…
It’s the result of a disturbance in spacetime.
Wormholes are bad.
It’s troubling because while it might not be the case in Russia itself, I feel like if we searched the entire Soviet Union, we might find it somewhere.
Has the rivalry lasted for about 50 years?
Moreover, the name of the forest is some sort of gimmicky name like “Gorie.”
When you think about it, it’s interesting that there’s such a impressive base in that location…
Krasnogorye exists, so…
Glowing mushrooms!?
>>57
The battery will recover!
I was thinking that since they mentioned “over Pakistan,” it might be around Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan, so I was filling in the blanks in my mind.
It’s pretty crazy that just two years after the tanker sank, Big Shell and the Arsenal Gear underneath it were completed.
At that time, the Soviet Union had not yet experienced snowfall.
It was a world that felt like a combination of Rambo and 007, wasn’t it, MGS3?
I understand that if the Cobra Squad loses, they would commit suicide without displaying their corpses, but I still can’t grasp the sensibility of overlaying that with a respect for special effects villains.
I thought it was strange that cold and warm places appeared alternately.
The one that explodes when it dies is more like the MG1 or 2 series.
In Tsushima, Japan, the four seasons cycle even on a small island like this…
In the food movie, they are just eating without any preparation at all…
>>69
That’s probably true… that person is quite unreasonable…
>>73
Chewing well makes it no problem.
Kazuhira is saying the same thing.
But I want to play predator in the jungle…
It’s really scary to think about actually entering a duct and running into a dead end.
>>71
I often wonder how they make turns…
I guess I notice it around where the arowanas are.
Upon careful consideration, in MGS1, there were instances where doors froze, so it was quite outrageous to blow them up with C4 to unfreeze them.
I can’t help but think that being able to operate at a level where they’ve acquired machine guns, shotguns, and other weapons falls into the category of under-the-table deals or diversion.
You might be walking more than 10 kilometers between maps.
Why do you like Hind so much in this game?
>>72
I think there are only deciduous trees like birch or mountain elm, at most, besides coniferous trees like larch.
The ecosystem and weapons are mixed together, but it’s interesting, so this is fine as it is.
>>81
Rather, for the sake of interest, such bold compromises are also important.
It seems that parasites die if chewed well.
Does Sparza not exist…?
>>84
Paramedic, huh…
Isn’t it poison…?
>>84
The pronunciation is different.
First of all, there are no mangroves in Russia.
There are plenty of forests, so…
It’s safer than launching nuclear missiles at the base of my comrades.
>>88
Are you going to shoot your comrades?!
When it comes to being called a jungle, the Cobra unit precisely lying in wait for Snake on their own turns out to be quite interesting… ?
>>89
Pain, guided by the bees, is waiting in an easily recognizable location, but it’s not surprising if Ji-end and Fear end up dying a miserable death.
>>89
When the Boss attached a transmitter to Snake after destroying the drone and disassembling the gun, it was safe.
I thought there were a few maps that looked somewhat like Southeast Asia, but I was under the impression that Russia was like this.
I remembered that the autumn stage of Metro Exodus is set in the desert region of Kazakhstan, yet it is very lush and green.
It seems that the settings changed during development on this side.
I wish they had included a meal movie if possible, but it was nice that I could eat in Survival too.
If you are loyal, you’ll be beaten up by a bunch of thugs, so this is fine.
Upon reflection, is there really no tactical advantage?
Honestly, I thought it was Amazon or something!
Fear was set up in what seemed like the backyard of a research facility, and Jiend was blocking the passage with grass and a ladder…
There was a one-time movie where you bite an arowana on the Vita, but is that not in the original version?
Could it be that there are no crocodiles living here…?
>>104
“Why is there something like this? It’s clearly strange enough to mention it over the radio…”
I think there was an arowana in the plain version as well.
I wonder if that jungle becomes a snowy landscape in winter.
I was surprised to hear that flying platforms exist, even if they don’t perform as well as in the game.
Don’t you think it’s weird that things like calorie mate and cup noodles are just lying around?
I love when Grandpa gets furious if you eat parrots.
I was disappointed that even though a lot of Object 279 appeared, they were just crushed by Shagohod and didn’t get to shine.
Surviving in a cold region’s forest might not look very impressive, it seems.
It’s abnormal that a crocodile cap is understood in this environment…
Capturing plants and animals was fun, so the Soviet Union in the MGS world is just fine with this!
In terms of latitude, it shouldn’t be much different from Shadow Moses, where there was a need to inject antifreeze, so it seems tough to go underwater first.
Equipping a fork and starting to eat directly is quite insane.
>>117
Moreover, doing that right after obtaining the fork is just sewer-like…
>>117
It’s scary that the food served in the prison is bats and rats.
If I give it to the enemy, they will be happy.
>>134
Oh… my stomach feels…!
>>141
Your family is going to America, right…?
>>142
To be more precise, my wife and children have already crossed over.
Survival in 3 was interesting, and it was also fun to survive in 5 with its system.
I might like surviving in MGS.
I don’t understand… I only know the Soviet Union from history…
Isn’t it a region that was occupied by the Soviet army but not actually part of the Soviet Union?
>>121
It’s no good because you’re saying things like “Tselinoyarsk.”
I absolutely needed the jungle to do survival and stealth…
Well, if there’s an environment like this, it makes sense to gather plants and animals from all over the world as samples.
The Soviet army is too reckless, as they plan to completely blow up the base and The Boss along with that area with a nuclear attack.
First, the soldier is flying something…
What is that?
>>126
It’s a flying platform, but…
>>127
Well, if it’s the Soviet Union, they might be making something like that…
>>147
(Originally from the United States)
>>149
Well, if it’s the United States, then they probably make that much…
That jungle is the land where Big Boss establishes a nation in the future, right?
>>128
In the novel version of MGS4, that’s how it is.
Krasnogorie exists, doesn’t it…?
I like how Shiginto points out that it’s dangerous to hold the lever of a grenade after respecting action movies until the previous work and waiting for a while to avoid it being thrown back.
They’ve also adopted this in COD and so on…
When I thought that Davy Crockett was definitely a fictional weapon, I was shocked to find out that it actually exists.
Was it summer?
The names of the maps in Russian are too straightforward.
>>135
Krasnogorie
I didn’t care at all back then.
Now that you mention it, MGS3 really gives off a warm atmosphere.
Snake often goes shirtless as well.
It’s like a cypher or sci-fi… It exists…
Flying platforms and science fiction, huh… It happened in America…
Finally, it’s a bit too much that the jungle extends all the way to the point of escaping with Eva!
The snow was lightly piled up in Groznygrad.
Tserinolyarsk is supposedly located a bit north of Pakistan, so it might be warmer than Japan.
It seems that there is an actual jungle in present-day Kazakhstan.
Flying platforms and cyphers seem realistically possible now.
Or rather, does it already exist?
>>145
The flying platform aside, Cypher is a drone after all.
Class Gorie
What is that flying platform?! Snake was communicating like that.
Cypher didn’t care about Snake or Raiden, so as a player, I couldn’t help but be curious.
>>151
Drone weapons were way ahead of their time.
The Soviet ridiculous equipment has a nice flavor as it looks like a copy of what the United States did not adopt.
Compared to David, John’s playfulness adds a refreshing touch and prevents things from becoming overly dark, which is great.
>>153
Well, it seems like you’re the one who will fall into darkness…
>>153
Well, I’m going to drop it at the very end!
Is the chaff effective now?
David is a shy person who appears outgoing, while Jack is an outgoing person who appears shy.
After doing 3 and then 4, it makes you feel like, why did it turn out like this, FOX… it can be so frustrating, right?
>>159
The DARPA director is SIGINT, right? What!?
Dr. Clark is a paramedic, huh!? That’s surprising!
I wanted to confirm if they were really a paramedic, but seeing that paramedic turning into a cyborg with Gray Fox and being soaked in yak juice might be so shocking that I could end up bedridden.
John must have had a good time around the age of 3.
Big Boss is acting a bit off, isn’t he?
If you weren’t sick, you probably wouldn’t create a mercenary nation.
>>163
It’s not just a little bit!
Well, I’m experiencing circumstances that could make me break down…
>>165
I just thought I was betrayed by my mentor, and then I realized that the country is crap, and the people I thought were friends were sneaking around in the shadows.
So, how does it taste?
Let’s go for another hit with the Mother Base raid!
When I’m doing it, I suddenly crave CalorieMate.
Don’t eat other people’s ramen without permission.
>>171
I was hungry!
Even though Major Zero and I were so close when we found and ate the Tsuchinoko.
Basically, it’s Colonel Zero and the Paramedic’s fault.
Let’s make a clone of my best friend and turn it into an icon.
Let’s turn drug-addicted soldiers into cyborgs.
>>175
(Since they are a benefactor, I can’t betray them.)
(A chance for the boss’s child to be conceived! and EVA joins in)
(I think the boss will be angry, but I’m curious about the ocelot.)
One reason for choosing Russian as a second foreign language in university.
At first, they might have been planning to go to the jungle or maybe they were making it because they wanted to do a jungle theme.
Since there’s no helping it, the Soviet Union’s tropical jungle is born!
There are no crocodiles in cold places, right?
The boss was just moved by a borderless Earth from space and thought we should all get along… so there’s no need to get that angry…
>>179
What do you mean by being friendly after turning me into a soldier?!
It was a strange environment created by Volgin’s nuclear bomb…