

Acknowledging the fans is great and all, but do it in another way. And he is you and that the two of you did everything together. Spoilers ahead.įirst with why it was so awful: Basically, Konami/Kojima went out of their way to thank the fans for creating Big Boss' legend by having the real Big Boss tell you that you're him. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain had such a horrible, and predictable ending. Here are 15 reasons why Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain was a massive disappointment. Well, the answer is simple: as I said previously, prior its release, Metal Gear Solid was my favorite gaming franchise ever, so I had faith that, at some point, it would get good. You might ask why I would spend so many hours in a game that I didn't like. Then I played it, and to say that I was disappointed with the game after spending more than 100 hours in its open world would be a massive understatement. This added to my already high expectations, raising them even higher. On top of my own personal hype, many critics were giving MGSV a 10/10 rating - which is extremely rare to see. So, it's easy to see why I was so hyped for what was supposed to be the final chapter in the franchise. On top of that, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater was my all time favorite video game. After all, the Metal Gear Solid series was my favorite video game franchise ever. Before its release, I was expecting Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain to be my favorite game of all time.
