Without Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear Solid will need younger developers to make new entries
has essentially served as a punctuation mark on the franchise, which began all the way back in 1987 on the MSX2 home computer.is intended as a reintroduction to the franchise for players with rosy memories of the now 20-year-old original, as well as an entry point for newcomers who might not even know what the series is after its extended absence in, which isn’t just about resurrecting one classic title but learning about what the current generation of gamers want to see.
“One thing that was really helpful was to understand how modern gamers play games; what frustrates them, what makes it easier for them,” Korekado says via a translator. “ were able to get a lot of feedback from all the younger development staff. We were aware that we needed to maintain the original. We wanted to keep the story, wanted to keep the gameplay as to the original as possible. They understood the assignment, and what they did is help us make sure not too awkward, it still feels like a fun and exciting game.”, chronologically the first game in the series despite being the fifth overall, will be a surefire hit. For younger players, however, it’s more a blind spot. So why even bother with a remake instead of something new?“It’s a very black and white answer for us: Because we’re getting old,” Okamura says. “We only have a few years left out of us to make a game, right? And one of the things that we noticed, and what really kicked off this project, is that we started seeing a huge wave of new gamers that even aware or didn’t even before. And were like, ‘We need to do something about this because we wanted to carry on the legacy.’” But the lingering question isn’t whether fans new and old will enjoy a polished remake of an already beloved game, it’s whether there will ever be a genuinelyserves as both an easy way to reignite the series’ torch and pass it on to the next generation of creators.— all the new, younger developers — is because, not only did we want to give them a chance to figure out how to create and develop agame, but also give them a chance to experience the game themselves,” Okamura adds. “And we’ll still be here for a while, but right now the goal is to build a team that could carry on the legacy on our behalf and could produce, hopefully in the future, more exciting games.”It's the Last Day to Buy a PlayStation 5 Before Sony Hikes the Priceouting is in the works, Okamura’s statement is the first clear acknowledgement that Konami is potentially planning to build of the foundation ofas a training ground for what could be a true continuation of the series. Whether that comes to fruition likely depends on audiences’ reaction tois back to remind people of its past, but the good news is that it may just have a future.Quentin Tarantino Says 'Inglourious Basterds' Is 'My Masterpiece,' 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' Is 'My Favorite' and 'Kill Bill' Is the Movie 'I Was Born to Make'Bindi Irwin & Chandler Powell’s Sweet Photo Shows Daughter Grace Is Turning Into One of Their Lookalikes Russian Filmmaker Ilya Khrzhanovsky on Allegations of On-Set Abuse and Why His Controversial ‘DAU’ Project Can Be ‘Disgusting to Watch’: ‘Emotion Is Always Brutal’
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