Kojima Responds To Konami By Placing More Than 60 Credit Screens in MGSV: The Phantom Pain
Added: 03.09.2015 19:21 | 11 views | 0 comments
GameRevolution: "The breakup between Konami and famed Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima is one that was not only controversial, but unfortunate. With it, the Kojima era of Metal Gear has come to a close. Given the occasion, one would think that Konami would go out of its way to promote the wizardry that Kojima and the staff at Kojima Productions conjured to make one of the highest rated games of all-time. Negative. Instead, it made a strong effort to remove any labeling referencing either party, from the game box to marketing material.
Kojima has always been clever. His response to the ordeal couldn't possibly be any better.
Comprised of multiple chapters each with several episodes, MGSV: The Phantom Pain is formatted like an episodic tale. Think of it as being a multi-episode television show, with the action sandwiched between an introduction and conclusion, each filled with credits to introduce viewers to who was behind the production."
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| Why The Taken King Will Make Destiny The Greatest Console MMO to Date
Added: 03.09.2015 19:21 | 7 views | 0 comments
Destiny has been simultaneously the most loved and most hated game of the last year. There are players on both ends of the spectrum who either have sunk 1,000+ hours into this game, or who played it until level 15 and decided it wasnt worth their time. I am a member of the former, having sunk a great deal of time into this game over the last year and really hoping for a huge improvement with the Taken King in less than 2 weeks!
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| Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 03.09.2015 19:21 | 10 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Gamer: "Nearly thirty years ago, a man by the name of Hideo Kojima had a vision of a grand stealth game. Over the multiple decades he and his own studio (Kojima Productions) continued to iterate on the idea, bringing along his remarkable attention to detail, even for the smallest aspects that many players may have failed to realize. With the unfortunate events occurring at Konami which lead to his departure, his final project under his studio is more of a swan song to everything he has accomplished, and what a way to go out."
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| Kojima Responds To Konami By Placing More Than 60 Credit Screens In MGSV: The Phantom Pain
Added: 03.09.2015 18:49 | 30 views | 0 comments
The breakup between Konami and famed Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima is one that was not only controversial, but unfortunate. With it, the Kojima era of Metal Gear has come to a close. Given the occasion, one would think that Konami would go out of its way to promote the wizardry that Kojima and the staff at Kojima Productions conjured to make one of the highest rated games of all-time. Negative. Instead, it made a strong effort to remove any labeling referencing either party, from the game box to marketing material.
Tags: Gear, With, Metal, Metal Gear, Kojima, Phantom, Hideo, Hideo Kojima, Screens, Most, The Phantom, Konami
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| Kojima Responds To Konami By Placing More Than 60 Credit Screens in MGSV: The Phantom Pain
Added: 03.09.2015 18:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
GameRevolution: "The breakup between Konami and famed Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima is one that was not only controversial, but unfortunate. With it, the Kojima era of Metal Gear has come to a close. Given the occasion, one would think that Konami would go out of its way to promote the wizardry that Kojima and the staff at Kojima Productions conjured to make one of the highest rated games of all-time. Negative. Instead, it made a strong effort to remove any labeling referencing either party, from the game box to marketing material.
Kojima has always been clever. His response to the ordeal couldn't possibly be any better.
Comprised of multiple chapters each with several episodes, MGSV: The Phantom Pain is formatted like an episodic tale. Think of it as being a multi-episode television show, with the action sandwiched between an introduction and conclusion, each filled with credits to introduce viewers to who was behind the production."
Tags: Paul, Thief, Gear, With, Metal, Metal Gear, Kojima, Phantom, Phantom Pain, Hideo, Hideo Kojima, Screens, Most, The Phantom, Konami
From:
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| Why The Taken King Will Make Destiny The Greatest Console MMO to Date
Added: 03.09.2015 18:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
Destiny has been simultaneously the most loved and most hated game of the last year. There are players on both ends of the spectrum who either have sunk 1,000+ hours into this game, or who played it until level 15 and decided it wasnt worth their time. I am a member of the former, having sunk a great deal of time into this game over the last year and really hoping for a huge improvement with the Taken King in less than 2 weeks!
From:
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| Mad Max - PC Version Impressions | PC Invasion
Added: 03.09.2015 18:17 | 19 views | 0 comments
PC Invasion has a look at the PC version of Mad Max. Will people be MAD if they can't run it on ULTRA? Wait ... we screwed that joke up, sorry.
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| Kojima Responds To Konami By Placing More Than 60 Credit Screens in MGSV: The Phantom Pain
Added: 03.09.2015 18:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
GameRevolution: "The breakup between Konami and famed Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima is one that was not only controversial, but unfortunate. With it, the Kojima era of Metal Gear has come to a close. Given the occasion, one would think that Konami would go out of its way to promote the wizardry that Kojima and the staff at Kojima Productions conjured to make one of the highest rated games of all-time. Negative. Instead, it made a strong effort to remove any labeling referencing either party, from the game box to marketing material.
Kojima has always been clever. His response to the ordeal couldn't possibly be any better.
Comprised of multiple chapters each with several episodes, MGSV: The Phantom Pain is formatted like an episodic tale. Think of it as being a multi-episode television show, with the action sandwiched between an introduction and conclusion, each filled with credits to introduce viewers to who was behind the production."
Tags: Paul, Thief, Gear, With, Metal, Metal Gear, Kojima, Phantom, Phantom Pain, Hideo, Hideo Kojima, Screens, Most, The Phantom, Konami
From:
n4g.com
| Why The Taken King Will Make Destiny The Greatest Console MMO to Date
Added: 03.09.2015 18:17 | 1 views | 0 comments
Destiny has been simultaneously the most loved and most hated game of the last year. There are players on both ends of the spectrum who either have sunk 1,000+ hours into this game, or who played it until level 15 and decided it wasnt worth their time. I am a member of the former, having sunk a great deal of time into this game over the last year and really hoping for a huge improvement with the Taken King in less than 2 weeks!
From:
n4g.com
| Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 03.09.2015 17:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Gamer: "Nearly thirty years ago, a man by the name of Hideo Kojima had a vision of a grand stealth game. Over the multiple decades he and his own studio (Kojima Productions) continued to iterate on the idea, bringing along his remarkable attention to detail, even for the smallest aspects that many players may have failed to realize. With the unfortunate events occurring at Konami which lead to his departure, his final project under his studio is more of a swan song to everything he has accomplished, and what a way to go out."
Tags: Paul, Gear, With, Metal, Metal Gear, Kojima, Phantom, Solid, Phantom Pain, Hideo, Hideo Kojima, Review, Gear Solid, The Phantom, Over, Konami
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