How do those story points wrap up? Unless you have a DVD with cut content from the Collector’s Edition, you don’t really know. It’s a well-known fact that Metal Gear Solid V barely ends a clone of Big Boss escapes confinement, a floating boy is just kind of there, and a nuclear-armed mech gets hijacked. Only reinforcing this opinion was the game’s ending, which could have been made far better even without the cut content. As a big fan of the Metal Gear series as a whole, I was going into the ending with less than stellar impressions of the game’s story as a whole. I know I’m late to the party, but I finally finished Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain this past week. Though we may never know how it came to be, Metal Gear Solid V’s Ending stinks.
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