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jackhack
04-11-2013, 12:31 PM
Hideo Kojima Set to Retire After next MGS game. he said "i always want to become movie Director".
new MGS called Metal Gear Solid V Phantom Pain and Metal Gear Solid Ground Zero and they are two separate games and Ground Zeroes will be a prologue to The Phantom Pain and both happen after Peace Walker.

that's for now....

Peace&Beers

koizumi
04-11-2013, 01:17 PM
what's the sad news?

Renegade
04-11-2013, 01:34 PM
what's the sad news?How dare you... He's set to retire...MGS is a living legacy. Hideo Kojima is one of the best people in the games industry.

Original Boss
04-11-2013, 01:43 PM
what's the sad news?

koizumi? koizumi? koizuuuuuumi!!!!

jackhack
04-11-2013, 02:12 PM
How dare you... He's set to retire...MGS is a living legacy. Hideo Kojima is one of the best people in the games industry.
damn right he is ........

Peace

Femto
04-11-2013, 02:23 PM
This is very sad news, it will be the end of an era when he retires.

CloudStrife7x
04-11-2013, 04:38 PM
damn this sucks, i love MGS, i wonder what will happen to the series

Genepool
04-11-2013, 05:17 PM
Very disappointing to hear, loved MGS since the beginning, wonder what will happen after Ground Zero/Phantom Pain.

Emerald Lance
04-11-2013, 06:56 PM
Honestly, I don't see the problem here. The story for MGS is pretty much over anyway; the only way I can see more games coming out would be if they did a reboot. At least he's taking the time to wrap up MGS before he leaves instead of just dropping it (like most directors would have done). And, if more MSG games do come out, there are plenty of directors within Konami who already achieve a similar feel with their games that the series could be handed over to.

He's given us this great series, and now he wants to go on and live his dream. I think it would be selfish of us to deny him that, especially over a series that is pretty much over anyway (and, again, can always be picked up by another talented director). Not only that, but can you imagine the movies Kojima will create?! With games, he's always been held back with what was possible with the technology at the time, but with movies, his vision has no limits!

I think this is a good thing. With the cinematic feel and brilliant writing of the MGS games, we can see that movies is obviously where Kojima belongs. Besides, if a MGS movie were to ever be made, who would we want to direct it? Certainly not Uwe Boll. *cringe*

thegutta
04-11-2013, 08:25 PM
I feel like crying lol :D

jackhack
04-11-2013, 09:12 PM
he said "it's time for younger people to shine and other stuff and he talked with one of 2KGames teams for later when he retired." i hope he stays in business because he's a great mind in industry.

Peace

jackhack
04-11-2013, 09:24 PM
Honestly, I don't see the problem here. The story for MGS is pretty much over anyway; the only way I can see more games coming out would be if they did a reboot. At least he's taking the time to wrap up MGS before he leaves instead of just dropping it (like most directors would have done). And, if more MSG games do come out, there are plenty of directors within Konami who already achieve a similar feel with their games that the series could be handed over to.

He's given us this great series, and now he wants to go on and live his dream. I think it would be selfish of us to deny him that, especially over a series that is pretty much over anyway (and, again, can always be picked up by another talented director). Not only that, but can you imagine the movies Kojima will create?! With games, he's always been held back with what was possible with the technology at the time, but with movies, his vision has no limits!

I think this is a good thing. With the cinematic feel and brilliant writing of the MGS games, we can see that movies is obviously where Kojima belongs. Besides, if a MGS movie were to ever be made, who would we want to direct it? Certainly not Uwe Boll. *cringe*
agreed but still... and about the movie, yes he already done that. film currently in pre-production with Columbia Pictures company and Avi Arad as director and Kojima as writer and they will take their time.

SiN
04-11-2013, 09:53 PM
indeed it will be.... there will be no other person..... like him

DecoyOctopus
04-13-2013, 04:23 AM
I think Ground Zeroes/Phantom Pain will be the best MGS since 2, but this news does bum me out since it means the chances of a Snatcher update/sequel have gone from slim to none.