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** It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscoloring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscoloring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
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** [[spoiler:Nick's]] death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscoloring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
** It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]].Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscoloring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
** It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]].
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscoloring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. ''Snake's Revenge''? What does Snake want revenge for?[[note]]The packaging attempts to explain that the title is in reference of Snake wanting revenge against Colonel Vermon [=CaTaffy=] for killing his two friends. In-game, this storyline is not featured at all.[[/note]] It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment. In addition, ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' is about Venom Snake getting revenge on Cipher for destroying the original Mother Base. To top off, Venom Snake becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. ''Snake's Revenge''? What does Snake want revenge for?[[note]]The packaging attempts to explain that the title is in reference of Snake wanting revenge against Colonel Vermon [=CaTaffy=] for killing two of his two friends. In-game, this storyline is not featured at all.[[/note]] It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment. In addition, ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' is about Venom Snake getting revenge on Cipher for destroying the original Mother Base. To top off, Venom Snake becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. ''Snake's Revenge''? What does Snake want revenge for?[[note]]The packaging for the English version attempts to explain that the title is in reference of Snake wanting revenge against Colonel Vermon [=CaTaffy=] for killing his two friends. In-game, this storyline is not featured at all.[[/note]] It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment. In addition, ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' is about Venom Snake getting revenge on Cipher for destroying the original Mother Base. To top off, Venom Snake becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. ''Snake's Revenge''? What does Snake want revenge for?[[note]]The packaging for the English version attempts to explain that the title is in reference of Snake wanting revenge against Colonel Vermon [=CaTaffy=] for killing his two friends. In-game, this storyline is not featured at all.[[/note]] It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment. In addition, ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' is about Venom Snake getting revenge on Cipher for destroying the original Mother Base. To top off, Venom Snake becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear'' game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original [[UsefulNotes/{{MSX}} MSX2]] game, thus ItsTheSameNowItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
*** Even the series director, Creator/HideoKojima has come out in defense of the game and its development staff, stating they were presented with an impossible task in making a sequel to his original game. Kojima himself has gone on to say that the game wasn't that bad and he thought it was faithful to the ''Metal Gear'' concept.
* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. ''Snake's Revenge''? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain,'' which is about Snake (Big Boss) getting revenge on Cipher for sabotaging the development of Metal Gear ZEKE and destroying his headquarters Mother Base. To top off, Big Boss becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscolouring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear'' game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original [[UsefulNotes/{{MSX}} MSX2]] game, thus ItsTheSameNowItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
*** Even the series director, Creator/HideoKojima has come out in defense of the game and its development staff, stating they were presented with an impossible task in making a sequel to his original game. Kojima himself has gone on to say that the game wasn't that bad and he thought it was faithful to the ''Metal Gear'' concept.
* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. ''Snake's Revenge''? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain,'' which is about Snake (Big Boss) getting revenge on Cipher for sabotaging the development of Metal Gear ZEKE and destroying his headquarters Mother Base. To top off, Big Boss becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscolouring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
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**To be fair, most Most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear'' game. The main complaint most people fans have is it's almost a remake of the original [[UsefulNotes/{{MSX}} MSX2]] game, thus ItsTheSameNowItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
*** ** Even the series director, Creator/HideoKojima has come out in defense of the game and its development staff, stating they were presented with an impossible task in making a sequel to his original game. Kojima himself has gone on to say that the game wasn't that bad and he thought it was faithful to the ''Metal Gear'' concept.
* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. ''Snake's Revenge''? What does Snake want revengefor? for?[[note]]The packaging for the English version attempts to explain that the title is in reference of Snake wanting revenge against Colonel Vermon [=CaTaffy=] for killing his two friends. In-game, this storyline is not featured at all.[[/note]] It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain,'' whichinstallment. In addition, ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' is about Venom Snake (Big Boss) getting revenge on Cipher for sabotaging the development of Metal Gear ZEKE and destroying his headquarters the original Mother Base. To top off, Big Boss Venom Snake becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
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** It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled bymiscolouring miscoloring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. ''Snake's Revenge''? What does Snake want revenge
** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain,'' which
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** It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by
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* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
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* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments, SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
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* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/AwesomeMoment, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
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* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/AwesomeMoment, SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
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* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and SugarWiki/AwesomeMoment, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
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* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm HilariousInHindsight and SugarWiki/AwesomeMoment, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear'' game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original [[UsefulNotes/{{MSX}} MSX2]] game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear'' game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original [[UsefulNotes/{{MSX}} MSX2]] game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks.ItsTheSameNowItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear'' game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original [[UsefulNotes/MSX MSX2]] game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear'' game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original [[UsefulNotes/MSX [[UsefulNotes/{{MSX}} MSX2]] game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear'' game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original MSX2 game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear'' game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original MSX2 [[UsefulNotes/MSX MSX2]] game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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*** Even the series director, Creator/HideoKojima has come out in defense of the game and it's development staff, stating they were presented with an impossible task in making a sequel to his original game. Kojima himself has gone on to say that the game wasn't that bad and he thought it was faithful to the ''Metal Gear'' concept.
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*** Even the series director, Creator/HideoKojima has come out in defense of the game and it's its development staff, stating they were presented with an impossible task in making a sequel to his original game. Kojima himself has gone on to say that the game wasn't that bad and he thought it was faithful to the ''Metal Gear'' concept.
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** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which is about Snake (Big Boss) getting revenge on Cipher for sabotaging the development of Metal Gear ZEKE and destroying his headquarters Mother Base. To top off, Big Boss becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and CrowningMomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscolouring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage-shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and CrowningMomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscolouring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage-shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
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** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain,'' which is about Snake (Big Boss) getting revenge on Cipher for sabotaging the development of Metal Gear ZEKE and destroying his headquarters Mother Base. To top off, Big Boss becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm andCrowningMomentOfAwesome, SugarWiki/AwesomeMoment, but the final boss is Big Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscolouring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firmsausage-shaped sausage shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.finger.
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*** Even the series director, ''Creator/HideoKojima'' has come out in defense of the game and it's development staff, stating they were presented with an impossible task in making a sequel to his original game. Kojima himself has gone on to say that the game wasn't that bad and he thought it was faithful to the ''Metal Gear'' concept.
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*** Even the series director, ''Creator/HideoKojima'' Creator/HideoKojima has come out in defense of the game and it's development staff, stating they were presented with an impossible task in making a sequel to his original game. Kojima himself has gone on to say that the game wasn't that bad and he thought it was faithful to the ''Metal Gear'' concept.
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*** Even the series director, ''Creator/HideoKojima'' has come out in defense of the game and it's development staff, stating they were presented with an impossible task in making a sequel to his original game.
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*** Even the series director, ''Creator/HideoKojima'' has come out in defense of the game and it's development staff, stating they were presented with an impossible task in making a sequel to his original game. Kojima himself has gone on to say that the game wasn't that bad and he thought it was faithful to the ''Metal Gear'' concept.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear''game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original MSX2 game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better than the first NES ''Metal Gear''game.Gear'' game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original MSX2 game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better to the first NES ''Metal Gear''game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original MSX2 game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better to than the first NES ''Metal Gear''game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original MSX2 game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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** To be fair, most younger gamers have found it an okay game, and much better to the first NES ''Metal Gear''game. The main complaint most people have is it's almost a remake of the original MSX2 game, thus ItsTheSameSoItSucks. It's worth noting though, that this game did introduce some aspects that would turn up in later games, such as avoiding search lights.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. Snake's Revenge? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which is about Snake (Big Boss) getting Revenge on Cipher for sabotaging the development of Metal Gear Zeke and destroying his headquarters Mother Base. To top off, Big Boss becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and CrowningMomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss!... who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which is about Snake (Big Boss) getting Revenge on Cipher for sabotaging the development of Metal Gear Zeke and destroying his headquarters Mother Base. To top off, Big Boss becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and CrowningMomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss!... who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. Snake's Revenge? ''Snake's Revenge''? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which is about Snake (Big Boss) gettingRevenge revenge on Cipher for sabotaging the development of Metal Gear Zeke ZEKE and destroying his headquarters Mother Base. To top off, Big Boss becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm amputated and replaced with a prosthetic.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and CrowningMomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is BigBoss!... Boss who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which is about Snake (Big Boss) getting
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** And now comes ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which reveals that is about Snake (Big Boss) getting Revenge on Cipher for sabotaging the development of Metal Gear Zeke and destroying his headquarters Mother Base. To top off, Big Boss' Boss becomes a partial cyborg in this one, having his left arm was amputated and replaced with a cybernetic prosthetic a decade before the events of the first ''Metal Gear''.prosthetic.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. Snake's Revenge? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
** And now comes ''MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which reveals that Big Boss' left arm was replaced with a cybernetic prosthetic a decade before the events of the first ''Metal Gear''.
** And now comes ''MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which reveals that Big Boss' left arm was replaced with a cybernetic prosthetic a decade before the events of the first ''Metal Gear''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. Snake's Revenge? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss who wants revenge. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
** And now comes''MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which reveals that Big Boss' left arm was replaced with a cybernetic prosthetic a decade before the events of the first ''Metal Gear''.
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* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and CrowningMomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss!... who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
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* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and CrowningMomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss!... who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.play.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscolouring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage-shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
** Nick's death is a fairly dramatic moment, but it's spoiled by miscolouring one pixel on his heaving back. As a result, instead of appearing to pant out his last words, he appears to have a long, firm sausage-shaped object on his back that jiggles up and down like a wagged finger.
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** And now comes ''MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', which reveals that Big Boss' left arm was replaced with a cybernetic prosthetic a decade before the events of the first ''Metal Gear''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. Snake's Revenge? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss that wants revenge. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. Snake's Revenge? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss that who wants revenge. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. Snake's Revenge? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss that wants revenge. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. Snake's Revenge? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss that wants revenge. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.installment.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and CrowningMomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss!... who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
* {{Narm}}: It falls somewhere between ReverseFunnyAneurysm and CrowningMomentOfAwesome, but the final boss is Big Boss!... who, upon defeat, [[NotEvenHuman transforms into an invincible giant purple robot]] and chases Snake down the halls [[IncendiaryExponent breathing fire]]. Anything we could put here would completely fail to describe how this actually feels to play.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot. Snake's Revenge? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss that wants revenge. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well. It also features Big Boss/Snake using a knife, something that had only happened in this installment.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot, as it is Big Boss who wants revenge on Snake for the events of the original ''Metal Gear''. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot, as it is plot. Snake's Revenge? What does Snake want revenge for? It's Big Boss who that wants revenge on Snake for the events of the original ''Metal Gear''.revenge. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot, as it is Big Boss who wants revenge on Snake for the events of the original ''Metal Gear'' game. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot, as it is Big Boss who wants revenge on Snake for the events of the original ''Metal Gear'' game.Gear''. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game's title is pretty nonsensical in the context of the game's plot, as it is Big Boss who wants revenge on Snake for the events of the original ''Metal Gear'' game. But then ''MetalGearSolid3'' came along and revealed that not only Snake is a clone of Big Boss, but Big Boss' original codename was actually Snake as well.