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I think we all saw it coming. At least, from what I can tell, they ended on a high note with Phantom Pain.
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I think we all saw it coming. At least, from what I can tell, they ended on a high note with Phantom Pain.
I think we all saw this coming, it is to bad the way the company went as it brought us a lot of great games in the past.
I literally don't care because they stopped caring about video games. Have fun with your gambling BS. Don't let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya!
Well damn, but given all the crazy stuff we heard about them recently like placing game designers as custodians and forcing Kojima to quit, it's apparent they've become disinterested in games. Looks like from now on all we'll be getting from this is mobile games and the occasional soccer game.
I can't wait for the inevitable Metal Gear Solid 6 pachinko machine.
Not because I have any interest in pachinko machines, but because the reactions the announcements of the Castlevania and Silent Hill machines spurred were priceless.
Yeah, after all the Jimquisition issues, and stuff covered by Super Bunnyhop, I think the world will be a better place without them, considering their current ideals
And nothing of value was lost.
Except the couple of things of value that were lost.
Del Toro just revealed Junji Ito was part of the cancelled Silent Hills project. Man, the more I learn about this game, the more sad I am that it never saw the light of day.
http://comicbook.com/2015/12/04/meta...award-by-kona/
The dumbsmurf troutheadedness continues.
I thought he was no longer employed with them and so they couldn't ban him from anything?
Either way that's a load of trout. THE GAME IS UNDER YOUR BANNER, IDIOTS!
im calling it now
this is a gigantic april fools joke and has been since the beginning
it makes no sense otherwise
If not I vote DMKA goes over there dressed as Batman and give Konami what for. Naturally, you'll have to become super rich, make a bunch of cool gadgets, and learn every fighting style known to man. Good luck.
The only way Konami can save face is if seppuku comes back in fashion.
Or they make another great Castlevania game.
Yo did y'all watch the Game Awards? Konami still on that bull. They were classing playing Kojima a tribute song. Don't know when Konami will recover from the stuff they've been doing lately.
This is why I hate all those simple mobile games being so damn addicting and profitable. Because they are raking in so much cash that actual developers are thinking: "Why put in the effort? Why not just make a ton of BS games and hope one hits gold?"
Sony is going to become an even bigger juggernaut than before.
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Konami did not allow Kojima to attend the Game Awards and pick up his award for best action game. If that's not shooting yourself in the foot I don't know what is.
I have never cared about him and also buyed stuff other people ranted about because they have nothing better to do but I still wish him the best.
I see
Incorrect, actually. Kojima was still employed by Konami at the time. That was, in fact, the only way they could prevent him from going.
Kojima and Konami had already been on the outs, however. This includes the removal of Kojima's name from everything related to Metal Gear Solid V in official advertisement, and the cancellation of Silent Hills. They have done everything they can to deny Kojima had any relation to Metal Gear Solid V, which is likely why they refused to let him attend.
Seems likely they were also bothered that their subordinate was more famous and had more sway in the industry than the whole of the rest of the company. That's the only justification I can think of that makes sense with how they've behaved with him the past couple years
-crosses fingers- Spiritual successor to P.T. Spiritual successor to P.T. Spiritual successor to P.T!
I hope he just makes Silent Hills but removes anything that could get them sued.
Could go team up with the Allison Road people since I don't imagine their game has any significant story or depth..
I saw the rumblings that he left Konami long before I saw the reports that Sony grabbed him up. Not that that's really worth anything
On the bright side, Kojima will finally, FINALLY, get to make something new. I enjoyed the Metal Gear games like anyone else, but I always felt bad that he was confined to them for so long when it was clear he wanted to pack it up a long time ago. I'm excited to see what new things he comes up with now.
The man's only wanted to get away from MGS for 14 years or so. Better late than never.
Bletal Beer Bolid 6TH incoming!
I actually meant the day it broke that he had fled Konami, not the month old rumors and such. But that's okay, it doesn't really matter if he left straight to Sony, or Sony grabbed him up on a bid that was going on in the background after he left that we probably aren't aware of. I'm not following the story very closely. I'm just glad it's happened, and Konami really doesn't have much of a leg left to stand on. Here's hoping their pachinko gamble works out. Or not. Whichever
I hope Konami crash and burn, to be honest.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWcR3Z9XAAQU_ex.jpg:large
Yes, I definitely hope they crash and burn.
Specifically stating what kind of game they're hiring for. That's obviously just throwing a jab at Kojima. Shameless, Konami, but that's just what everyone has come to expect from you.
Konami is Konami, and Konami is the worst. Thank God for Jim Sterling
Or something to that effect
Much as I like a good Pachinko joke as the next guy:
Konami Still Committed to AAA Gaming and Metal Gear Solid
It reeks of bulltrout, but still.
They got themselves covered in a scumbag way. A Dutch journalist source did an item on review embargo's and what developers/publishers try to do with them and Konami played a big role in it. Here's the breakdown:
- Konami sent an agreement proposal to all major media
- In it it promises early review embargo's and review copies to those who agree to the agreement, as well as "sponsorship" (money, goodies, could be anything).
- The catch is Konami is allowed to sue any who have agreed and then publish a (negative) review or criticise the game in a way that would hurt sales.
- Those who have agreed will get their early reviews, and they will be positive or they can face lawsuits.
- Those who do not agree to this agreement (and thus doing the right thing) do not get early (and free) review copies, nor the early review embargo, and therefor not the clicks to their website when the game launches.