Hideo Kojima faces death theories amid speculation
Hideo Kojima faces death theories amid speculation
, though it definitely involves a baby theme—it reminds me of a film where people can’t get pregnant and the youngest characters are around 18. Any discussion is welcome, as we’re all curious about what’s happening.
For Metal Gear and Hideo Kojima enthusiasts, deathstranding is quite significant. Trailers are appealing, yet details remain scarce. I’m eager to understand what it entails, especially since finding a creator who can get me back into gaming after a six-month hiatus would be ideal. I’m open to any theories, because the true nature of this project is unknown. It seems promising overall (
, though it definitely involves a baby theme—it reminds me of a film where people can’t get pregnant and the youngest characters are around 18. Any discussion is welcome, as we’re all curious about what’s happening.
Someone wants to understand why this creature moves on one hand or sits still, forming a line as it goes. It appears to be set in a post-apocalyptic world focused on survival. The rain seems to accelerate aging due to blood loss. There’s a connection between the baby and stopping whatever is happening, indicated by their gear and wrist light changes. They wear suits with a desolate feel, and the wrist light shifts from green to orange to red when he injures himself. It looks like they’ve developed methods to detect enemies, which only react to sound—silent, still, with controlled breathing. This suggests the baby or whatever is alive can intervene and potentially save them from danger. The exact reasons remain unclear.
I just saw this... What made me watch it? I don’t mind. It’s strange yet enjoyable. They should produce a better film. Much more valuable.
You guys think we can expect posters of asian models in storage lockers? Maybe a secret for taking pictyres of all of them
Oh no, the homepage only showed "Hideo Kojima - death," and I assumed Metal Gear was gone.
We lost Metal Gear... sort of. It’s not quite the same as the original, but it keeps the title.
Kojima aims to become a top video game director, and it’s evident. Did you like MGS 3 or were you already tired of the plot by then?