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  • the whole diolouge(sorry my spelling) between jonathan and big boss was the starting point on how much i got into the series... sounded beutifull back then... sounds heavenly now

  • In MGS4 we learned that Ocelot was obsessed with Big Boss. Ocelot was always in fierce competition with Big Boss because Big Boss was the prized student of The Boss, his mother. So when they met for the first time and Big Boss defeated him, Ocelot couldn't get over it. He always compared himself to Big Boss. Ocelot didn't kill Big Boss in Snake Eater because he considered Big Boss to be both an enemy and a brother.

  • I really love the whole metal gear solid saga and I have been a fan since MGS came out in '98. I have followed every game and I have a theory of my own regarding Revolver Ocelot: He;s the son of The Boss. Think about it, the first time we see Ocelot is in 1964 and he's about twenty, The Boss explains that she had her baby during the Normandy invasion twenty years earlier in 1944.

  • Here is what I don't get. I know Hideo wanted to make a good game. Using what he could with the limits of the PSP. However the PSP can play PSOne games. He could of use the same platform from MGS1 and could tweek it so that the graphics would be improved. But thats just me talking. I hope that Metal Gear Solid VR Mission can be uploaded to Playstation Network soon.

  • Dude thanks so much for the videos. I got Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops plus without knowing about no story for it. now I know whats going on lol

  • I still dont understand The Boss, why still be loyal to a country that betrayed you?

  • Think of it this way, you see youself as a patriot, yet the govt can do al this shit about taxes, and financial bull which in a sense is stealthily betraying you, yet you would continue to live, and die for it, am I right? You are betrayed as we speak, but not realizing, you'd still lay down your life, correct?

  • also she wasnt loyal to her country... but to her herself and her own mission.. in MGS3 she told snake to show her your "loyalty"... in a sense in can be called you individual choice... the "think about on you own terms".... in MGS4 you can see that Zero and Big Boss had it all wrong.. it not her philosophy to follow... but your own... Think about the world and finish you own mission to make the world whole

  • There's also the fact that she was always loyal to her own values. She is a patriot, though perhaps she is more loyal to the country and its people themselves rather than the government. Which she also knows to be corrupt. She betrayed them without going agaisnt her oath to them either as she ensured Eva would tell snake the story to Snake. Speculating now, knowing Ocelot's regard fro snake she ensured he got the legacy which down the line would get it to BB.

  • ur loyal to ur country, not ur government.

  • I still dont understand The Boss, why still be loyal to a country who betrayed you?

  • prove your loyalty as a soldier

  • Seriously, Thank you very much, i WOULD beat the game on my own but my Dog Tackled me & my PSP screen cracked badly. So, Thank you for taking the time to put these videos up man, you rock.

  • lol ur dog owned u

  • Huh? I thought they were trying to find out who was leading the revolt? Then Campbell starts referring to "Gene" all of a sudden & talks about Snake taking some documents... dude I think you've skipped on some pretty important storyline elements there, just a heads-up if you want constructive feedback. Otherwise a good run-through so far.

  • You don't have to speed read, you can just pause quickly.

  • Thank goodness I can speed read!

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