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Guns of the Patriots is nothing more than just a movie(8 hours long) with 3 hours of gameplay,What are you talking about, honestly dont have any idea.
And i want the mission 51, thanks kojima for not finish it. (sarcasm).
A good director finish his work, even in bad times.
MGS4 was a great movie, i wonder if Death Stranding will be a good movie as well
But what is there is good. I kinda hope seeing as this game uses the majority of V anyway, that this game has a chance at being good, but still waiting for proof. It seems a cash grab atm.
To be honest we cant know for sure how much of the base building was konami's input rather than Kojima's. I'd say that for the most part Kojima did want a base building mechanic like PW however it's entirely possible that Konami stepped in and twisted it into a more profitable thing considering most of the monetisation in TPP was to do with motherbase and FOB's. Though you werent soft locked in anyway.
IIRC the multiplayer was all under Konami's control.
Despite all the control Kojima has with his games, Konami are the publisher and they hold the rights to the series giving them more control over the game than Kojima. It's more than likely that all of the issues with TPP are all down to Konami in one way or another. What little story TPP did have I found to be pretty interesting and it left me wondering what could have been.