![]() From the agonising prologue which feels like it lasts somewhere between half an hour and six years right through to the final scene the story rumbles along like a convoy of clown cars. Those failings come at you thick and fast at the outset of the game and reappear at any point where it attempts to engage you with its characters or setting. In other words MGSV is a game that is just so much fun that it completely transcends its failings. In one beautiful, absurd, compelling, infantile work Hideo Kojima and his team have produced the supreme example of the importance of gameplay. Yet it is also one of the best games ever made and a masterpiece of the game designer’s art. The universe in which the game takes place is pure, unadulterated, nonsense. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is full of nonsense.
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