http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1031440
If it turns out to be true, that would be the most insane and awesome promotional campaign ever made.
AHAHA, holy SHIIT!!!
Anyway, I've just played that demo. Feels a lot like Deus Ex.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1031440
If it turns out to be true, that would be the most insane and awesome promotional campaign ever made.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1031440
If it turns out to be true, that would be the most insane and awesome promotional campaign ever made.
You forgot to include "Fuck ourselves" on that list.
?I'm so glad all I know of Metal Gear is the original NES version.
Konami's new CEO: Mobile is the future of gaming, is Konami's main platform
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1046059
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/06...e-phantom-pain-has-optional-microtransactionsAn Italian PlayStation Store pre-order page for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain reveals the presence of microtransactions in Konami's upcoming stealth game.
The line "Acquisti in-game opzionali," which roughly translates to "optional in-game purchases," confirms suspicions first raised by a few recent previews of The Phantom Pain.
IGN's own Jose Otero also noticed room for what could be microtransactions when he previewed The Phantom Pain last month.
At one point in The Phantom Pain demo, according to Otero, attempting to speed up development on Mother Base resulted in the following prompt: "Reduced time features cannot be used in offline mode."
The Phantom Pain uses the same in-game currency system as Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, called Gross Military Product, or GMP. Similar to Peace Walker, GMP is used in The Phantom Pain to build up your base.
Speculation says that the PSN requirement, combined with the reveal of "optional in-game purchases" on the game's store page, could indicate the use of real money for certain features relating to Mother Base, like buying GMP, but nothing has officially been confirmed by Konami.
As miracleofsound put it:
"What do Geralt of Rivia and Konami have in common?
They both spend their time in search of Yen and are great at killing things."