15 Things Hardcore MGS Fans Hate About Metal Gear Solid 5

Not every masterpiece is perfect.

Posted By | On 27th, May. 2016

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Lack of Any Memorable Boss Fights

Metal Gear Solid as a series has always been known for its memorable boss fights. Whether it’s Vulcan Raven in MGS1, Olga in MGS2, The Boss in MGS3 and even the climactic final battle in MGS4. But in Metal Gear Solid 5, most of the bosses can be skipped or simply act as bullet sponges. There isn’t even a final boss battle. GG Kojima.


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