Also missions get very samey, over half of side ops are just things u do in normal free roam anyway and the story missions are very similar but with secondary objectives which help replayability. No random encounters or secrets, no colorful npcs to discover and do missions for, no clashes between factions, no civilians to protect or rescue in middle of heat (except single prisoners or in 3 cases double) really lower stakes. The details are great including horse poo to cause cars in road to skid, tapes that can put enemies to sleep or scare them off, electrical towers that electrocute those they call on,etc. The dynamic AI the base design is great as is the meta game economy of base and staff management and off screen deployment missions that soemyimes affect gameplay. Just better if you trust the commonsense expert on this one and not the trolls who clearly have not paid attention while playing the gameBTW: It is not hating the game if i tell the facts that its NOT FOR KIDS, its RESPECTING the game by stating what is the reality of it! which is that this game was not intended for children! - Written by a young adult man, who actively plays videogames. I have to stress that this is darker than most of the MGS games, its not like MGS 2 or 3 which could be played by somewhat younger audience* SPOLER* someone said the game has "just a little blood" hmmm, there is a scene where you walk to a abandoned hospital that is basically covered in blood and people rotting to death plagued by the parasites. Seriously, why buy this game for a 12 year old? its a very good and nice game, if you are mature enough to play it. And like i said, everything here is depicted in quite a realistic manner, not in comic book style like some god of war (ps4) or borderlands (x360) the series with its complex story is not meant for kids anyways, anyone under 15 won't probably enjoy it as much as if you'd play it when you are older.
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