09-27-2008, 04:19 PM
1up had interviewed Ryan Payton a week before mgs 4 guns of the patriots release.
-Ryan said.
"There still a lot of room for filling in the gaps as far as Big Boss is concerned."
-When asked about the possibility of mgs 5 Ryan said.
"There are some misunderstandings that this is the final Metal Gear game. But it's really the final chapter of the Solid Snake story. That's all."
-Payton had said earlier in the interview.
"I'm happy we could wrap up Snake's story in MGS4 because it gets to the point where if we continue on with Metal Gear Solid 5 with more Solid Snake adventures, we'll get to the point where the game has absolutely no basis in reality. I do like the idea that this character has had four or five big missions and then that's when it ended, rather than have 20 missions where there's no chance in hell a secret agent could ever survive. He's had four or five really big missions, and that seems a little more realistic to me."
source: http://www.1up.com
-Ryan said.
"There still a lot of room for filling in the gaps as far as Big Boss is concerned."
-When asked about the possibility of mgs 5 Ryan said.
"There are some misunderstandings that this is the final Metal Gear game. But it's really the final chapter of the Solid Snake story. That's all."
-Payton had said earlier in the interview.
"I'm happy we could wrap up Snake's story in MGS4 because it gets to the point where if we continue on with Metal Gear Solid 5 with more Solid Snake adventures, we'll get to the point where the game has absolutely no basis in reality. I do like the idea that this character has had four or five big missions and then that's when it ended, rather than have 20 missions where there's no chance in hell a secret agent could ever survive. He's had four or five really big missions, and that seems a little more realistic to me."
source: http://www.1up.com