A month ago, out of curiosity, I downloaded this 162MB MGS4 E3 trailer just to see what the hype was about. Now I've never actually played a MGS game, though I've found my brother raving about it on countless occasions. Well, him and gazillions of other rabid fans across the internet.
So I watched it, and I couldn't help but laugh to the very end. I wanted to post about it earlier, but couldn't find the right context. It was pretty ridiculous. Everything from the voice acting, to the music, to the character models (Some redheaded chick with hair so rigid, that I suspected it was dead squirrel... either that or she used a
lot of hair gel), looked extremely cheesy, and didn't seem like it would fly by today's standards. With a lot of old school PC developers getting mulitplatinum hits on the consoles (Bioshock, Mass Effect etc), I feel the market has moved on from this stuff. What they did in the trailer, can't be pulled off without some form of self parody. If the cutscene were an actual piece from a theatrical movie, people would be rolling down the aisles laughing, taking down ushers with them.
I personally think the game may sell below expected in the longer run, at least in the European/North American market.
Umm... I hope you don't think I am shitting all over your thread here. I am sure my concerns won't matter to you, since you grew up with the series. Likewise, I have a lot of childhood stuff I love (Robotech, Transformers), that will give most normal people a Grade 6 ruptured cerebral aneurysm.
Anyway, I found a lower rez version of the video I watched:
It was kind of hard to get into at the beginning because the graphics (like every other ps1 game) haven't aged well at all. About an hour into it I ceased to even notice.
I can relate. Recently I decided that I'd finally finish Half-Life 1, which I finished, along with Opposing Force and Blue Shift over a weekend. When I started, I couldn't help but laugh at the character animations, and low rez textures. But thirty minutes was all it took, and I am glad I did it, because the game rocked.