Metal Gear Solid Memes For True Fans Of The Series

Metal Gear Solid Memes For True Fans Of The Series

Metal Gear Solid Memes For True Fans Of The Series

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15 Hilarious Metal Gear Solid Memes Only True Fans Will Understand

These hilarious Metal Gear Solid memes are too good for words. via giantbomb.com/me.me THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Via: memedroid.com Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater added an interesting survival element to the game. For better or worse, Snake now had to stalk and kill animals for nourishment and treat his own injuries, adding another level of difficulty to an already challenging game. It also created some awkward moments. Imagine crawling through the grass unnoticed in full camouflage only to be discovered by the enemy because your stomach growled. As you fight for your life, you suffer a gunshot wound forcing you to enter the survival viewer to begin surgery on yourself. While you’re there, you decide to eat because your health is low and you can’t recover on an empty stomach. You finally get yourself in order and exit the viewer only to be reminded you are surrounded. It’s hilarious—once you get over the frustration of being killed—and totally unrealistic, but we wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Via: reddit.com Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Local man reports that he and his associate were played “like a damn fiddle.” “Kaz” Miller utters this hilarious piece of dialogue after Mother Base, Militaires Sans Frontières’ stronghold, is destroyed in a surprise attack by the United Nations. “Kaz” was under the impression that the United Nations was simply going to inspect the base. He didn’t expect them to use the inspection as a ruse to sink it into the ocean. “Kaz” starts off calmly explaining the situation to Big Boss. However, he soon becomes so overwhelmed that he jumps to his feet and yells, “They played us like a damn fiddle!” The line feels completely out of place with the serious tone of the scene, resulting in a series of jokes and parodies that cemented its place in meme history.

Via: gamesradar.com When a game is plagued with crazy plot twists, diverging and converging storylines, triple betrayals, and mysterious organizations/programs, it can be difficult to follow. So, how do you make it easier for your players? Well, if you’re Kojima, you include obnoxiously long, convoluted, but entertaining, cutscenes. Of course, so many cutscenes means less gameplay (or at least it feels that way), making the game sometimes feel like it is an interactive movie, which is actually kind of cool if the story is important to you. If not, it can be a bit frustrating. Metal Gear fans have gotten pretty savvy when it comes to these, often putting down the controller to do things like eat, stretch, or blink. There is the option to skip the cutscenes, but if you aren’t playing Metal Gear for the story, then are you really playing it at all?

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Via: me.me The Metal Gear Solid series is known for its complicated story and crazy twists that keep you on the edge of your seat. The Patriots, FOXDIE, the S3 Plan, the Miller/Liquid switcheroo, and more had enough mystery and intrigue to draw us in. Nearly every encounter (or piece of technology) is significant and will come back into play later in the story. For instance, when The Boss seemingly betrayed Naked Snake only for us to discover that she sacrificed herself to prevent a war, which subsequently resulted in the formation of the Patriots At one point Kojima even had us question the very nature of reality as Raiden realized that the Campbell and Rose he thought he knew were nothing more than AI. Kojima is a master at providing partial answers that lead to even more questions, which is a huge reason why these games are so addicting.

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Via: Pinterest.com (patrickriley378) How many times have you found yourself trying to sneak through an area with only a few guards, only to be caught, putting them on alert? Your first instinct might be to run for cover, but it’s likely too late for that. Killing the guard could work, but if you are too loud or they radio for help, then you will soon have your hands full. Sometimes your only option is to Rambo your way out of a bad situation. After all, we can’t all be masters of stealth. If you’re determined to win (or know you haven’t saved in awhile), then you will find a way to survive. Besides, there is something strangely satisfying about killing every threat in the area. It allows you to roam around freely like the badass you are. Some people really do like to watch the world burn.

Via: imgflip.com (inverse_archon) When Konami fired Kojima in 2015, everyone was sure the world renowned game company had lost its mind. The success of the Metal Gear series made Kojima seem untouchable; he could do no wrong. At least, not in the eyes of gamers. A few rumors are floating around suggesting that he was fired for wanting more money, delaying the game, and exceeding his budget, which suggests this was a classic battle between creativity and profit. Spoiler alert: Profit always wins in the game of capitalism. As if all this wasn’t bad enough, Konami had the audacity to announce Metal Gear Survive, the first game in the series without Kojima at the helm. The cooperative multiplayer game has big shoes to fill and an uphill battle to fight to win over skeptical longtime fans.

Via: knowyourmeme.com Nanomachines are a constant theme throughout the series. After all, both Snake and Raiden were injected with them, and the technology appears to evolve further with each new title. However, for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance’s final boss, Senator Armstrong, nanomachines are literally the answer to everything. After getting smacked around by the senator, a weary Raiden asks him why he won’t die. The senator responds, “Nanomachines, son.” He then removes his shirt, so Raiden can watch the nanomachines repair and protect his body. Instead of accepting the line at face value, online fans decided to dig a little deeper. Giving it a whole meaning that was beneath the surface of the dialogue. “Nanomachines” has literally become the answer to incredible feats (such as the kid in the meme above) and common questions. It is the video game equivalent of, “Aliens.”

Via: funnyjunk.com (sparxii) Here is yet another piece of funny dialogue from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. In the game, Raiden encounters Monsoon, a cyborg ninja and one of the game’s bosses. In true Metal Gear fashion, a cutscene starts where Raiden and Monsoon converse about memes. The latter explains that there is no such thing as free will or religion as we are all controlled by memes. After the two finish waxing philosophical, the battle begins. After Raiden defeats Monsoon, he mocks him and says, I kid you not, “Your memes end here.” Raiden's delivery is so serious and the line so absurd, that you can’t help but chuckle when you hear it. Monsoon then replies that he’s already passed a meme on to Raiden as if it were a disease. Memes are the cockroaches of the Internet, and Raiden is so over them.

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