Game news Hideo Kojima has a big secret about this episode of MGS, it's the best part on this console
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Hideo Kojima, father of the Metal Gear license, most recently known for his work on Death Stranding and its upcoming sequel, has just revealed that he has a major regret regarding an episode of the infiltration license. This one concerns in particular the ending OST of one of the fans' favorite opuses.
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Sung
It is in a post X (formerly Twitter) that the creator of the Metal Gear Solid series explains have a huge regret about the series, and that it is linked to Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. In this episode released on PlayStation Portable in 2010, the player plays Snake, shortly after the events of Snake Eater, now calling himself Big Boss. His story leads him to cross paths with the autonomous weapon Peace Walker, which he will have to strive to eliminate, before it finally ends up self-destructing, immersing itself in a lake to a reason that we will not reveal to you here. This ending is then followed by the song “sing”, originally written for Sesame Streetbut having gained greater fame when taken over by Carpenters.
If I have one regret about PW, it's the part when the AI weapon modeled after The Boss's personality sings a song while committing suicide by drowning. At first, I had planned to use a certain famous song that perfectly fit the “peace” and “70's” theme of the game. We kept… https://t.co/Z1BMJUZj6q
— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) April 29, 2024
The return of Big Boss
Following the 2023 launch of Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, Konami is now focusing on the deployment of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, the remake of the original 2004 title. This dynamic of remake and return to old franchises, also extended to Silent Hill, could indicate a return of Peace Walker on our screens.
In fact, various rumors have been circulating since the end of last year regarding the content of the Master Collection Vol.2. This would include Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, as well as Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain, for the latest generation consoles. If the information is confirmed, fans and newcomers to the series will finally be able to explore the adventure of the PSP opus in a new versionsince the release of Metal Gear Solid HD Collection in 2011 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PlayStation Vita.