MGS4 comes to a close, hope you enjoyed! Peace Walker is next, I'm fairly confident that game will take a lot fewer episodes to highlight. I'll likely focus on mainly the story and I may not cover every story mission, though I know I'll definitely include some fluff such as the Paz dates, the Monster Hunter missions, and some of the funnier co-op adventures. After PW, Ground Zeroes should take 1 episode, and then MGSV will be pretty long depending on how much time she dedicates to it. She's PROBABLY also going to play the original Metal Gear 1 and 2, I haven't chosen if I'll bother covering these as well but we'll find out together
Honestly? You could do MG1-2 in one “highlight” video. They’re not terribly long. And depending on how fast/cleanly Pomu plays them, you could cut them both into 15-20 minutes each. As for GZ/V, do we know if she’s also doing survive?
Mitch is correct, it'll only be a few hours. You could include the main story in mg1 and it'll only be like a 10 minute video lol. Mg2 would be 1 hr of total story?
thank you for your hard work my brother. this is vital to ppl who aint got 20 hours to watch pomu... i have no idea how many hours you spent on this.. probably thousands in total on every single one so far..
Definitely not thousands lmao Pomu's got ~160 hours of Metal Gear content so far, I've spent maybe a third of that time rewatching parts of it to add to highlights and then around the same time doing the actual editing? So like 250-300 hours as a pretty generous upper bound, if you include watching the original VODs live as "work"
I actually love the fake out. Metal Gear's story is known for being constantly subversive, maybe even to a fault, but it ends in the most subversive way possible. With a happy ending.
A proud salute to our dearest friend, Solid Snake. He was pretty good, but now he needs to rest. MGS definitely took Pomu on a journey, and there’s still a bit more to go.
Looking back on MGS4, I realize Otacon and Snake's friendship means so much that they didn't realize it until the end of MGS4 (and I didn't realize until now). Both metaphorically and in regards to the world's fate. Otacon simultaneously shined hope into Snake's life and opened a way for him to pass on what he couldn't alone. Snake might be a beast but Otacon and the rest of Snake's friends/comrades helped him bring out his own humanity, and by sticking with him will be able to show it to the world. This is despite all of fate's attempts to bury it. Against all odds they'll be able to pass on invaluable wisdom and good will that would prevent the world from repeating the horrible events of the Metal Gear franchise. Only the most loving friend could do that without realizing it's happening or flinch, and to be a friend like that it takes something The Boss held in the highest regard: Loyalty Awesome work editing her whole playthrough my dude. That takes ridiculous dedication
Snake may have had a hard life, but Big Boss certainly did too. I saw someone complain about how Big Boss made the game about him at the end, when it's Snake's send-off, but he's such a major part of the plot for the series. During the cutscene, I tried to imagine how the game would end if he didn't show up and I came to the same conclusion Pomu did, because Snake really needed to hear those words from him so he would keep living. He would have needlessly killed himself otherwise and it would have been a sadder ending for the poor guy. Plus, without Big Boss how can you cry when he salutes The Boss's grave and, "This is good... Isn't it?"
And so rests the era of snakes, and peeking through the horizon is the new beginning of cyber ninjas and memes, but sadly there is nothing more beyond that because of a certain company that would rather make pachinko machines, we will never see this universe ever again perhaps at another lifetime
I'm now just realizing that him talking about controling people, turning people into a completely different person, and having them fill a specific role, that's the whole foundation of the story in V. He's speaking from experience. Lol
Damn never saw someone being THAT invested into the characters. Caught me off guard when she started to sob. God job with your XXL clipping of the playthrough, you did well.
That's what it makes MGS so good. It has a charming cast of characters. Not only you get invested in the story, but also the characters themselves. The two snakes, Naked and Solid, though both were the greatest soldiers of their time, they were also human in that they are relatable. They had their own internal struggles, motivations, and triumphs. I still think MGS4 was such a necessary conclusion to the MGS Saga. It really tied up loose ends, and culminated in a tragic reunion between the two greatest soldiers.
Usada Pekora was also extremely emotionally invested in the MGS series. If you can find vods of her playthrough, I highly suggest watching them. Unfortunately her MGS4 gameplay was victim to DMCA so it might be difficult to find those.
@@Liquid278 I have played it from 1 onwards back in the day and I felt emotional. But it was never that deep for me to cry over it. It was a bit too...eh melodramatic (I guess is the word) for me in this part especially to fully hit me. But some are more emotional than others. Also I have seen most of the Pekora ones. The channel Peko Mains did an awesome job with XXL videos of her various playthroughs, I highly encourage people to check it out (some very fun edits in those).
OH GOD It's only now that I realise that the credits song is used in MGS5 wtf, that actually got me tearing up lmfao. Just so unexpected that it felt like a gut punch.
Y'know, I have my issues with how the epilogue changes the ending of the game, how there were a lot of "endings" for characters in MGS4 that didn't actually wind up being endings, but Pomu's scream of both surprise and joy when Big Boss shows back up kinda puts it into perspective. I feel like the KojiPro team members who made Kojima add this part in did it for exactly that sort of reaction. It's a scene that's really only gotten stronger post MSG4's release, after Peace Walker and (to an extent) MGS5 put more work into fleshing out Big Boss's story. Seeing him have a proper end really emphasizes this being the end of the Solid series' timeline.
I get why it was added, but I would have preferred the original (or second or whatever option it was) where Snake did end up killing himself and credits played. It fit in better with the themes of the story, the series, and Kojima's mindset at the time. I do enjoy Pomu's reaction regardless though. It definitely had me grinning the whole way through.
This episode had no right to make me cry AGAINNNN. From the ending of the last episode, I went straight to this immediately. I say, binging is the right choice for this playlist. All the emotions in one fell swoop, with Pomu commentary just sharing all the excitement of the fans. I came to love Metal Gear from Pomu, and love Pomu from her playthroughs of Metal Gear. Thank you for the best highlights, you are my #1 choice for Pomufication.
Thank you so much for these. As long as clipper channels go, I like your clips and compilations. Not just because it's Pomu or the funny clips. But I enjoy how well you take the time to put all of these together. I'm always constantly working and coming here to watch these condensed clips makes me feel that I'm at least caught up and included on everything Pomu. Thank you as always. 😊
makes me cry every time. not just for how the story closes out which is so excellent but pomu's reaction to the ending just. oof. feels everywhere it has been a trip watching these compilations, just as much as it was checking out all of pomu's streams live. amazing work put into all of it! this is indeed good.
I remember sobbing after finishing mgs3 for the first time. The Boss’ sacrifice impacted me even then as a teenager. Sadly, after growing up the ending of mgs4 didn’t affect me nearly as much 😅
For all the misgivings I had with MGS4's gameplay at the time (and mostly still have today), I'm forced to admit that it tells the story it *needed* to tell very well. The emotional payoff is enormous and the closure it brings to the characters is fascinating. It is definitely not my favorite MGS game (Snake Eater and Peacewalker take that spot with a gargantuan lead), but it is a very important part of the series nevertheless.
MGS trivia! None of this scene was in the original script. The credits just before it were supposed to be the end. But just like with the original draft of MGS2, the development team wouldn't let Kojima end the game with Snake's death, so he wrote this post script.
When I played this game for the first time a few years back, that final scene with Big Boss and Solid Snake made me sad, and finding out in the Japanese Dub both actors were father and son who haven’t seen each other after a falling out and to have them reconcile made me cry. This game no this whole franchise is a masterpiece.
Here's To You never fails to send shivers down my spine. God, I love MGS. It's a sad ending of a series, and even more gut wrenching end of a great franchise as a whole if seen from an outside perspective. But perhaps it's best to leave it as it is... On comical note. I'm always wondering, how Snake is gonna explain and what to do to the dead body of two infamous elderly seniors where he planned to commit suicide. 170 IQ he had gonna be used to the fullest there.
As someone who doesn't have enough free time to watch Pomu play the whole games, to me you're doing some god's work here. I really can't thank you enough!
I couldn't believe how much MGS3 got me and, with the incredible investment of that story and those characters and how they tied back into MGS1 & 2... 4 is such a an incredible cap, such an incredible end. I played these from the beginning - not old enough to do the ooooold Metal Gear games, but old enough to remember MGS 1 dropping and reading the PlayStation magazines, playing the DEMOS FROM the Magazines. Oh man. I'm glad that she can appreciate this so much
Gotta say, I love that someone popular gave Metal Gear the attention it deserves. I never understood it before because I was too young. Glad I discovered it at just the right time.
Chat complaining why Naomi doesn't tell Snake about how he's not actually going to die early. She doesn't tell him this because she knows what's going to have to be done and if you have a Soldier already assuming he's as good as dead taking on your mission you might feel a bit more comfortable he will be willing to do the crazy things required to save the world i.e. walk through a super long microwave death hallway that he specifically goes down because he's assuming he's already dead.
Memes are non genetic genes ,there traits that you get from an outside source/ shared information that's passed down to other people kinda like languages
Memes in this context are basically an element of a culture or system of behaviour passed from one individual to another by imitation or other non-genetic means. (Copied from google)
It's the things that are passed down from parents to children that isn't in their genes. Culture, ideas, language, jokes, opinions, ideas, etc. You inherit your parents genes, and their memes, and they live on through you.
As much as I absolutely hate the idea of big boss being frankensteined and magically brought back to life 20 years later, a true conversation between him and his son/brother needed to happen and made the game so much better. It perfectly wrapped up 25 years of video games and 100 years of lore (even if it took half an hour to do so lol)
@@elphiefanful Author: This is just a fun "what-if" story I wrote guys. It's not canon. You, apparently: THE AUTHOR IS WRONG, I'M THE AUTHORITY OF CANONICITY IN THIS SERIES NOT HIM. Like come on dude.
and this is why I have no interest in playing Phantom Pain...I know its silly it's just a game right? But given I played through each of the Solid games, detailing the return of Solid Snake from the MSX games, to the story of how Big Boss started and his finally ending it in the MGS4 conclusion...I simply don't have any interest playing anymore prequel/midquels about Big Boss...I felt at the time and I still do now, that even if it is a great game on its own, I don't need to play anymore games about Big Boss, because there's quite frankly nothing else I want or need to know about him anymore
This is good... isn't it? o7 Pomu, you were the best boss we could've asked for.
who ever thought the final most powerfull cqc was hug all along . Truly legendary
Wouldn't expect anything less from Big Boss.
Finally used what the boss taught him for the peace she always wanted
The true basics of cqc...
If only THE Boss did that at the beginning of The Mission
In the Japanese version Big Boss is played by Snakes real father
Yup, and Kojima deliberately cast it that way to make them reconcile after they fell out.
@@TheGohanSkywalker I’m glad I knew that seeing this scene for the first time, it hit so much harder knowing that and it’s already hits pretty hard.
With her graduation coming I want to say this at the end to her:this is good... isn't It?
MGS4 comes to a close, hope you enjoyed! Peace Walker is next, I'm fairly confident that game will take a lot fewer episodes to highlight. I'll likely focus on mainly the story and I may not cover every story mission, though I know I'll definitely include some fluff such as the Paz dates, the Monster Hunter missions, and some of the funnier co-op adventures.
After PW, Ground Zeroes should take 1 episode, and then MGSV will be pretty long depending on how much time she dedicates to it. She's PROBABLY also going to play the original Metal Gear 1 and 2, I haven't chosen if I'll bother covering these as well but we'll find out together
Honestly? You could do MG1-2 in one “highlight” video. They’re not terribly long. And depending on how fast/cleanly Pomu plays them, you could cut them both into 15-20 minutes each. As for GZ/V, do we know if she’s also doing survive?
Mitch is correct, it'll only be a few hours. You could include the main story in mg1 and it'll only be like a 10 minute video lol. Mg2 would be 1 hr of total story?
I honestly gave up about Ground Zero not to mention of Phantom Pain. I’d love to watch more of her MGS fangirlin- JOURNEY.
@@Mitwadus Why would she ever do Surive lol. If not maybe for a april fools 1 hour short.
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Naomi reconstructed Big Boss' body, but didn't gave him his right eye back. He might have liked to see 3d again.😁
You guys ever seen an anime girl try to understand Kojima's acid trip?
Also her own bloodlust.
thank you for your hard work my brother. this is vital to ppl who aint got 20 hours to watch pomu... i have no idea how many hours you spent on this.. probably thousands in total on every single one so far..
Definitely not thousands lmao
Pomu's got ~160 hours of Metal Gear content so far, I've spent maybe a third of that time rewatching parts of it to add to highlights and then around the same time doing the actual editing? So like 250-300 hours as a pretty generous upper bound, if you include watching the original VODs live as "work"
This is fine. We can't watch all but you summaries this. Thanks!
I actually love the fake out. Metal Gear's story is known for being constantly subversive, maybe even to a fault, but it ends in the most subversive way possible. With a happy ending.
Damn, that got me.
A proud salute to our dearest friend, Solid Snake. He was pretty good, but now he needs to rest.
MGS definitely took Pomu on a journey, and there’s still a bit more to go.
Looking back on MGS4, I realize Otacon and Snake's friendship means so much that they didn't realize it until the end of MGS4 (and I didn't realize until now). Both metaphorically and in regards to the world's fate. Otacon simultaneously shined hope into Snake's life and opened a way for him to pass on what he couldn't alone. Snake might be a beast but Otacon and the rest of Snake's friends/comrades helped him bring out his own humanity, and by sticking with him will be able to show it to the world. This is despite all of fate's attempts to bury it. Against all odds they'll be able to pass on invaluable wisdom and good will that would prevent the world from repeating the horrible events of the Metal Gear franchise. Only the most loving friend could do that without realizing it's happening or flinch, and to be a friend like that it takes something The Boss held in the highest regard: Loyalty
Awesome work editing her whole playthrough my dude. That takes ridiculous dedication
Snake may have had a hard life, but Big Boss certainly did too. I saw someone complain about how Big Boss made the game about him at the end, when it's Snake's send-off, but he's such a major part of the plot for the series. During the cutscene, I tried to imagine how the game would end if he didn't show up and I came to the same conclusion Pomu did, because Snake really needed to hear those words from him so he would keep living. He would have needlessly killed himself otherwise and it would have been a sadder ending for the poor guy. Plus, without Big Boss how can you cry when he salutes The Boss's grave and, "This is good... Isn't it?"
And so rests the era of snakes, and peeking through the horizon is the new beginning of cyber ninjas and memes, but sadly there is nothing more beyond that because of a certain company that would rather make pachinko machines, we will never see this universe ever again perhaps at another lifetime
I'm now just realizing that him talking about controling people, turning people into a completely different person, and having them fill a specific role, that's the whole foundation of the story in V. He's speaking from experience. Lol
This is good, Isn't it? im teary eyed again watching this after Big Pomu gone.
Damn never saw someone being THAT invested into the characters. Caught me off guard when she started to sob.
God job with your XXL clipping of the playthrough, you did well.
That's what it makes MGS so good. It has a charming cast of characters. Not only you get invested in the story, but also the characters themselves.
The two snakes, Naked and Solid, though both were the greatest soldiers of their time, they were also human in that they are relatable. They had their own internal struggles, motivations, and triumphs.
I still think MGS4 was such a necessary conclusion to the MGS Saga. It really tied up loose ends, and culminated in a tragic reunion between the two greatest soldiers.
Usada Pekora was also extremely emotionally invested in the MGS series. If you can find vods of her playthrough, I highly suggest watching them. Unfortunately her MGS4 gameplay was victim to DMCA so it might be difficult to find those.
Nah, that’s just how everyone who played from the beginning feels, it’s a journey
@@Liquid278 I have played it from 1 onwards back in the day and I felt emotional. But it was never that deep for me to cry over it. It was a bit too...eh melodramatic (I guess is the word) for me in this part especially to fully hit me.
But some are more emotional than others.
Also I have seen most of the Pekora ones.
The channel Peko Mains did an awesome job with XXL videos of her various playthroughs, I highly encourage people to check it out (some very fun edits in those).
It hit me pretty hard honestly.
OH GOD It's only now that I realise that the credits song is used in MGS5 wtf, that actually got me tearing up lmfao. Just so unexpected that it felt like a gut punch.
Y'know, I have my issues with how the epilogue changes the ending of the game, how there were a lot of "endings" for characters in MGS4 that didn't actually wind up being endings, but Pomu's scream of both surprise and joy when Big Boss shows back up kinda puts it into perspective. I feel like the KojiPro team members who made Kojima add this part in did it for exactly that sort of reaction. It's a scene that's really only gotten stronger post MSG4's release, after Peace Walker and (to an extent) MGS5 put more work into fleshing out Big Boss's story. Seeing him have a proper end really emphasizes this being the end of the Solid series' timeline.
I get why it was added, but I would have preferred the original (or second or whatever option it was) where Snake did end up killing himself and credits played. It fit in better with the themes of the story, the series, and Kojima's mindset at the time.
I do enjoy Pomu's reaction regardless though. It definitely had me grinning the whole way through.
@@darrellfjohnson It did help the Japanese actors behind the two here to reconcile, and to make things even better the two were also father and son.
I will never get tired of Pomu’s screams of joy, especially when it’s caused my Metal Gear.
Also, I fucking love that in the Japanese version Big Boss is voiced by Snake VA’s father if I remember correctly, which is absolutely badass.
They were actually estranged at the time, and Kojima made a point of getting them in the recording booth together so they could reconcile. It worked.
Kojima the true Ocelot
Ironically, Solid Snake actually touched more grass than the people who makes touch grass jokes.
This series right here is why you're the best, Boss.
Kojima sure had a lot to say, huh?
Anyway, looking forward to Peacewalker with Vic Boss.
at last, i found you son
but i wasnt expected that u r in here too bruh
@@johny_johnz Kept you waiting, huh?
Fun fact, Big Boss has more dialogue in this one cutscene than he does in the entirety of MGS5.
Lol😂
And it's over MSG 4 is finally over.
Ocelot and Otacon are the embodiment of loyalty, best bros you can ever have.
I've never even played these games but this made me tear up a few times before I cried
Thanks a lot naniwazuni for posting this entire playthrough. Her playing through mgs1 is actually what got me into nijisanji in the first place.
31:03 Sunny's eggs in this game are literally how I learned to cook eggs.
BB: lets Snake go to enjoy life
Chat: gRASS
This episode had no right to make me cry AGAINNNN.
From the ending of the last episode, I went straight to this immediately. I say, binging is the right choice for this playlist. All the emotions in one fell swoop, with Pomu commentary just sharing all the excitement of the fans.
I came to love Metal Gear from Pomu, and love Pomu from her playthroughs of Metal Gear. Thank you for the best highlights, you are my #1 choice for Pomufication.
Thank you so much for these. As long as clipper channels go, I like your clips and compilations. Not just because it's Pomu or the funny clips. But I enjoy how well you take the time to put all of these together. I'm always constantly working and coming here to watch these condensed clips makes me feel that I'm at least caught up and included on everything Pomu. Thank you as always. 😊
In this cutscene we learn that snake is alive. We also learn that snake is alive
It was good, wasn't it? Goodbye Big Pomu o7
makes me cry every time. not just for how the story closes out which is so excellent but pomu's reaction to the ending just. oof. feels everywhere
it has been a trip watching these compilations, just as much as it was checking out all of pomu's streams live. amazing work put into all of it! this is indeed good.
o7 naniwazuni, i look forward to even more metal gear with you and pomu
*hugging you while the here's to you plays*
I remember sobbing after finishing mgs3 for the first time. The Boss’ sacrifice impacted me even then as a teenager.
Sadly, after growing up the ending of mgs4 didn’t affect me nearly as much 😅
Worst thing about all this, is that it took for them both to be at deaths door, to finally come together properly.
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For all the misgivings I had with MGS4's gameplay at the time (and mostly still have today), I'm forced to admit that it tells the story it *needed* to tell very well. The emotional payoff is enormous and the closure it brings to the characters is fascinating. It is definitely not my favorite MGS game (Snake Eater and Peacewalker take that spot with a gargantuan lead), but it is a very important part of the series nevertheless.
Man...I'm going to miss Pomu
*"This is good.....isn't it?"*
man, i can hear that reaction to seeing Big Boss all day and never get tired of it. amazing reaction.
MGS trivia! None of this scene was in the original script. The credits just before it were supposed to be the end. But just like with the original draft of MGS2, the development team wouldn't let Kojima end the game with Snake's death, so he wrote this post script.
When I played this game for the first time a few years back, that final scene with Big Boss and Solid Snake made me sad, and finding out in the Japanese Dub both actors were father and son who haven’t seen each other after a falling out and to have them reconcile made me cry. This game no this whole franchise is a masterpiece.
Here's To You never fails to send shivers down my spine.
God, I love MGS. It's a sad ending of a series, and even more gut wrenching end of a great franchise as a whole if seen from an outside perspective. But perhaps it's best to leave it as it is...
On comical note. I'm always wondering, how Snake is gonna explain and what to do to the dead body of two infamous elderly seniors where he planned to commit suicide. 170 IQ he had gonna be used to the fullest there.
Thanks so much for your work in putting these together! I don't often get to catch the streams so this is perfect!
Imagine if it just ended with the birds after "Big Boss!?" Was said lol...
As someone who doesn't have enough free time to watch Pomu play the whole games, to me you're doing some god's work here. I really can't thank you enough!
I couldn't believe how much MGS3 got me and, with the incredible investment of that story and those characters and how they tied back into MGS1 & 2... 4 is such a an incredible cap, such an incredible end. I played these from the beginning - not old enough to do the ooooold Metal Gear games, but old enough to remember MGS 1 dropping and reading the PlayStation magazines, playing the DEMOS FROM the Magazines. Oh man. I'm glad that she can appreciate this so much
John, David, Eli, George ... the Age of Snakes has passed. 07
Gotta say, I love that someone popular gave Metal Gear the attention it deserves. I never understood it before because I was too young. Glad I discovered it at just the right time.
Damn…the patriots were chatgpt after all
Love, love, love, love, LOVE thsi woman! To get so invested in our silly old man games?! Perfection! Heartfelt, wonderful perfection
What a saga. Thank you Pomu, thank you naniwazuni.
I love this content!!!!
oh I loved putting on the victory song in MGO2, good times...
I can’t imagine playing PW after this ending. Chronological order ftw
Thanks for these! I really appreciate and enjoy your work.
Solid Snake looked so old all the time in this game. But in front of Big Boss he looks pretty good. o7, Big Boss.
Chat complaining why Naomi doesn't tell Snake about how he's not actually going to die early. She doesn't tell him this because she knows what's going to have to be done and if you have a Soldier already assuming he's as good as dead taking on your mission you might feel a bit more comfortable he will be willing to do the crazy things required to save the world i.e. walk through a super long microwave death hallway that he specifically goes down because he's assuming he's already dead.
Damn 159 kills, she would have 160 if she found another soldier.
Here's to you Pomu and Naniwazuni o7
Thank for the hard work pre
i wish i could plays these all again for the first time.
Great work, Nani
Otacon has plenty of Story to tell about David aka Solid Snake that they can make 4 games as Solid Snake as the main character
Here’s to you Snake, Our eternal boss o7!
"The world would be better off without memes."
31:00 wait for her to know what Huey/Otacon did in mgsv
Huey and otacon are different ppl.
You know I just realized, when you really think about it, this is really just Liquid, Solidus, and Big Boss in a trench coat 😂
12:22 I'm sorry grandpa, I have to charge my Switch.
(MaxOr)
muito antes do UCM,... Kojima já sabia como fazer um pós crédito descente >=3
Imagine... Dying and not leaving memes behind...
Zero is looking like Bane from Batman Beyond
big boss killing a veggie here
That fairy got all the way real
Some has to explain this meme stuff to me. I know they aren't talking about internet memes, but rather something else.
Memes are non genetic genes ,there traits that you get from an outside source/ shared information that's passed down to other people kinda like languages
Memes in this context are basically an element of a culture or system of behaviour passed from one individual to another by imitation or other non-genetic means. (Copied from google)
It's the things that are passed down from parents to children that isn't in their genes. Culture, ideas, language, jokes, opinions, ideas, etc.
You inherit your parents genes, and their memes, and they live on through you.
As much as I absolutely hate the idea of big boss being frankensteined and magically brought back to life 20 years later, a true conversation between him and his son/brother needed to happen and made the game so much better. It perfectly wrapped up 25 years of video games and 100 years of lore (even if it took half an hour to do so lol)
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And then revengens happens
@@revbladez5773 It is canon, dude.
@@revbladez5773 Kojima was executive producer. He basically gave them the story of the game.
@@revbladez5773 If he's the director and gave them the story, it's cannon
@@revbladez5773 Yeah it is
@@elphiefanful Author: This is just a fun "what-if" story I wrote guys. It's not canon.
You, apparently: THE AUTHOR IS WRONG, I'M THE AUTHORITY OF CANONICITY IN THIS SERIES NOT HIM.
Like come on dude.
🫡
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and this is why I have no interest in playing Phantom Pain...I know its silly it's just a game right? But given I played through each of the Solid games, detailing the return of Solid Snake from the MSX games, to the story of how Big Boss started and his finally ending it in the MGS4 conclusion...I simply don't have any interest playing anymore prequel/midquels about Big Boss...I felt at the time and I still do now, that even if it is a great game on its own, I don't need to play anymore games about Big Boss, because there's quite frankly nothing else I want or need to know about him anymore
28:51 imagine dropping 100 whole dollars to a Vtuber and be completely ignored 💀
the guy who made this comp is a PATRIOT who saved the world
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