![]() Unless it was spun off as a separate story entirely, it would ruin the structure of V’s narrative.Īs far as I know, mind-reading’s still a pseudoscience, so I’m left shrugging at the gossip, and with my own perhaps fitting ambivalence towards the game’s denouement. If “Kingdom of the Flies” had been in there, it would have been a pretty long segment by itself, and if you look at V’s story as a whole, adding in “Kingdom of the Flies” as well would disrupt its balance. Yeah, I also think that the exclusion of “Kingdom of the Flies” doesn’t actually influence the main story. On Twitter, the company shot down the hopes of any cut content being. ![]() To which co-writer Hitori Nojima replies: Despite the fan narrative that Metal Gear Solid 5s ending was missing, Konami maintained that it did have its intended ending. Personally I think the game was fine without that chapter. ![]() That’s my take on the various opinions that have been expressed about the way the “Kingdom of the Flies” arc was left up in the air. Continuing the story of Big Boss, METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN is the series’ largest and most ambitious edition to date, expanding upon themes and content seen in its predecessor: METAL GEAR SOLID V: GROUND ZEROES. I guess people don’t want to accept that MGS is over. It’s like a punching bag for dealing with that stress. ![]() Whither director Hideo Kojima? He may in fact have weighed in last November, though it’s impossible to know for sure, when he tweeted “Good speculation of MGSV TPP by 2 Japanese best-seller Novelists,” then linked to their conversation about the game.Īt one point during that conversation, referring to the excluded so-called 51st chapter, writer Manabu Makime says:Īs for “Kingdom of the Flies,” I think it’s become an easy target for players who haven’t reconciled their mixed emotions about the way the main story ends. ![]()
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