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Un video di debriefing per Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain che rappresenta il saluto di Hideo Kojima ai giocatori.
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00:30I see in myself a tendency sometimes to think in the same way, to think to approach something in a
00:38way that I've been approaching it all along, and to sort of think that the solution to a problem is
00:45always, well, it's this kind of problem, so it's this.
00:49And the way that, I think it's brilliant the way that you come at things differently, that's what I mean
00:55by not thinking of things creatively the way that other people would get, even just in the games, you know,
01:05the way, there's a lot of games that kind of all just go in this direction, and the way that
01:09you think about it is always very innovative in my opinion.
01:38All of the middle gears, but this one was special to me because of all the years of working.
01:43with Harry and all the direction you guys had with that, and then also to be able to work directly
01:49for Hideo.
01:50And all I can say is it was an honor. There wasn't any bad for me whatsoever at any point.
02:02We had twoiron-lars and I had two panelists in the summer.
02:07We had three players who trained us for a long time.
02:08For example, things that I had to remember was different.
02:09We had to make a new studio that had been great, and we had to be known.
02:12We had to be with my own music, to speak and speak, and to talk, and to figure out what
02:14is going on.
02:19We made us a lot of things like an actor and to practice something else.
02:28No, no, no.
02:58No, no, no, no, no.
02:59It's hard to tell how it's going to turn out.
03:03But I think you've found a great balance, obviously, and great success with Metal Gear.
03:09For a long time, that game is amazing.
03:26But literally, you have created something that has become so much bigger than what I think
03:31even you imagine it could be, because so many of the great games that we have out right
03:36now, or the games that are being made right now, you inspire people to make a better game
03:43because of the games that you have created.
03:45So for me, to be a part of that legacy, that legend, means more to me than a lot of
03:54them.
03:55So thank you for the memories.
04:10What do I love about this game?
04:11What stands out to me?
04:12It's the memories you make in the gameplay of the first time.
04:16So I'm upgrading everything.
04:18I'm using my GMP.
04:19I'm upgrading my Fulton.
04:20I've been forever, like, I want to upgrade Mother Base.
04:23I want Mother Base to be awesome.
04:24So I'm driving and driving and driving and having the Fulton ready to carry out the cargo.
04:29And when I finally got it, I went out on my first side op, and it was the first to
04:33take
04:34out the tank artillery or whatever.
04:35And I come over the hill, and there's a tank sitting there with two guys on each side.
04:40And I was like, yes.
04:42And I snuck up behind them, choked out each one of the guys.
04:45Then before the tank had any idea, Fulton'd out the tank right there.
04:49And I was like, this is a dream come true, because for 20 hours I've been dreaming of doing this.
05:02It's fun for me, because having, you know, written about games and cover games,
05:05for so long, it's so predictable sometimes how people, you know, reveal information about games.
05:11And I love that, you know, games are about, like, you know, playing with people's emotions.
05:15And I think you do a great job in the marketing and positioning of the games.
05:19And it's fun for me.
05:20It's fun for the fans, right?
05:21I mean, what I love about it is it connects back to sometimes the themes of your games,
05:24and you really deeply think about these things.
05:27And that's what I like.
05:28It all comes from you as a creator.
05:29And some creators are very focused on just the game, but I think you think of the whole picture,
05:33of sort of how you want to, you know, work with the fans and give them a journey along the
05:38way
05:38until they get to play the game.
05:39Because it's hard for a lot of these fans.
05:41They hear about the game.
05:42They have to wait years to be able to play it.
05:44So I think you always have fun with the fans as well.
05:47I think they appreciate it.
05:50How do you think that they can help you, too?
05:59How do you think that they can help you out?
06:05You know, there's a lot of people that can help you out.
06:08So I think they don't have to play the game.
06:11You know, you've got to be able to play a game.
06:12You know, even though it's hard to catch up.
06:13You know, they're not able to do this.
06:16So, there's a lot of people that are a setup for me to play the games.
06:45Grazie per aver guardato il video.
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09:19Grazie.
10:01Grazie a tutti.
10:04Grazie a tutti.
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