Chapter 2 is "race" referring to an arms race. 2 videos have been found about it, so it seems like a bunch of players need to make nukes for the first video of " **** everyone has nukes" to play, then a bunch of them need to be disarmed for the "we got rid of all the nukes" cutscene to trigger, and finally there was also found the title card for chapter 3.
People think the game was unfinished or rushed by evil Konami, but the release date was never pulled back. Kojima is a know fiddler, so I think it's just their way of making the multiplayer portion of the game part of the story.
i doubt that...also the rabbit hole doesnt really end in chapter 3.
first of all we already KNOW that **** was cut out from the game (chapter two isnt even finished,the final fight againts eli was never implemented into the game) and i think some people have found a lot of evidence pointing that there were actually supposed to be 5 chapters instead of 1 and a half we have at the moment.
and the release dates for all the games was actually pushed up atleast twice i think...
the unfinished cutscenes and all that **** was already in the game. some hackers just uncovered it from there.
a lot of games have these cut content ready in their game files. tho rarely have i ever heard the entire ******* final boss (or atleast chapter two final boss, depending on how you look at the evidence for chapter 3 four and five) from the game...
The PS4 deluxe edition behind the scenes blueray or whatever talks about Episode 51 and shows a lot, and then people found more assets in the game afterwards. That's where people found out about it.
I mean look at the original Metal Gear right? What was it? Save that prisoner, save the other prisoner and get more equipment until you're able to face off to the last bad guy. In that regard its not much different to the original.
Jokes aside, wouldn't just standing around all day give you like a sunburn and aches and pains all over? Sit there on one knee and **** you think it would be brutal on your back and knees
Well, Riot did take the cigar out on their own, no one made them do it. It was to make the game more marketable to younger users especially on the international scale.