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Looks great, praise the new gen, you can finally read the labeling on the boxes Big Boss hides in without a magnifying glass!

 

Thanks for posting, looks cool and at least it's not delayed...yet :huh:

Looks great, praise the new gen, you can finally read the labeling on the boxes Big Boss hides in without a magnifying glass!

Thanks for posting, looks cool and at least it's not delayed...yet :huh:

Wait until next week. Feb 2015 with 10 other games!

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Wait until next week. Feb 2015 with 10 other games!

 

Feb next year...might as well be another lifetime as I keep saying. Of course great to look forward to are awesome, just wish at least a couple kept their original holiday 2014 schedule. This doesn't pertain to PP, it was never meant to be 2014 from what I recall.

Feb next year...might as well be another lifetime as I keep saying. Of course great to look forward to are awesome, just wish at least a couple kept their original holiday 2014 schedule. This doesn't pertain to PP, it was never meant to be 2014 from what I recall.

I do totally agree with your points. Although I'm more happy that it is the games that aren't annual churn-em-outs getting polished more for release so we can enjoy them more. Q1 next year is looking like it'll give my wallet a hammering though :/

We will still have the usual tat like CoD at the end of the year. Hell even Battlefield is getting the yearly treatment, although I will think long and hard before getting another BF game on release.

I do totally agree with your points. Although I'm more happy that it is the games that aren't annual churn-em-outs getting polished more for release so we can enjoy them more. Q1 next year is looking like it'll give my wallet a hammering though :/

We will still have the usual tat like CoD at the end of the year. Hell even Battlefield is getting the yearly treatment, although I will think long and hard before getting another BF game on release.

 

Annual releases aren't ideal, for sure, and devs/pubs can take all the time they need, just don't announce then delay - if possible. And then indeed you get situations like next year, seems like the first quarter will need a loan to pay for all these releases. I don't agree COD is bad, it brings me joy and enjoyment, but I understand why many people think it's rated PG for Pretty much the same Game :laugh:

 

There's no way this is coming out in 2014.

Hasn't the release date been 2015 all along? I'd guess the later part of 2015.

 

Yeah they never specifically said 2014 to be fair, so there's no delay to complain about here

Looks incredible! :woot: and as much as I Iove the good old cardboard box, it has to be the most unrealistic stealth item in history :P I guess that is what makes it so epic, it's so damn obvious yet everyone ignores it :rofl: I'm a big fan of the MGS games and look forward to getting this one, hopefully by the time it releases I'll have a system to play it on :happy: (still on X360/PS3 but plan to update to (both) the X1/PS4 some stage this year or early next finances etc permitting)

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