V Has Come To is a song that to me portrays how Venom Snake's Journey went from being an MSF Medic to spending a 9 year coma while being turned into Big Boss's Phantom and after awakening how much trouble he faced from hunting down Cipher/Skullface to battling against the Vocal Cord Parasites and how he finnaly died as a leader of Outer Heaven in 1995 in South Africa. This song has this triumphant feeling to it, even when V's life wasn't as glorious as it seemed.
It breaks my heart to see what this game could've been, though the game is still fascinating, the wasted potential hurts like a phantom pain. Why are we still here? Just to suffer?
0:36 The warmth feeling where some Legend / God / Universal force is watching over you and promising you that everything is going to be alrite, even if the journey ahead is a long one, there is something there to support you.. Am I the only one who got that feeling from this part of the music?
+Anoop Singh During that opening, I was scared and confused but that scene in the rain while riding the horse felt like it was going to be alright, a scary ride has ended, this is not the Big Boss we knew but a new legend in the making,
Of all the companies he had to work for... Well to be fair, they have been good to him over the years, not like MGS evolved with the times and become a 2 hour campaign with focus on multiplayer.
too be honest though it makes me love kojima more. Because since he loved what he was doing so much he deliberately made the game bigger and bigger. In fact I think there was supposed to be more story but konami stopped him before he could even think about more story
+Penny “Story Time” Filkins Lack of words was a smart move. If the character isn't talking you're free to have your own thoughts instead of just accepting what your character is saying cause in the end you, the player, is big boss. :)
It's a shame the mess at Konami didnt let this game be GOTY because if the game had more story, less repetition of old missions in a higher difficulty it could've been the best game of 2015 easily i know kojima could've done better than this if Konami wasnt such shit. I like the game though it's an 8 for me just getting that out there since i know fanboys will murder me because they think the game's a 10
Literally zero repetition of old missions outside of the Intro/finale shared mission that reveals the truth. You don't have to replay another mission even once.
holy SHIT! thats amazing.. i never played these games but holy shit you can feel the love for this game in the soundtrack... i might just check itout... if the quality is as good for the game as it is for the soundtrack then holy shit yes im trying this out
+sxy qt3.14 MGS V lives up to this soundtrack and then some e: and a week later now that I've actually finished the game, it hurts to see what I just wrote. Chapter 2 is a huge letdown :(
Dude, go play it. Its a essential videogame. The moment when you fly in and you see the base you built in the game and reflect on all the amazing things you have done and the sweat you put into this. You just get chills from these memories. For my self. I love all of this game. The gameplay, the story with its history. And that fucking end that putts everything finally in order in this hole lore. So awesome.
This soundtrack sound to me like a mistery is solved. It beginns slowly and then you have the final peace and you go on your last mission. The scenario I imagine is like you have a peace that looks like a gear. You can't see the spot on the wall it fits in. You drag it along the wall and then The gear falls in a litte. You turn it and it slides in. And all the knowlege opens up to you, and the beginning and end fit together.
+sxy qt3.14 worst history in mgs is in the mgs V best is in the MGS 4 but it is funny that the mgs4 have the worst original sound track, it borrows it from other metal gears in the final battles and in the best moment
It's a shame that there is no bossfight in game with this music playing in background. I liked that fight against Peace Walker and the respective song for this fight was epic, too... but taking this song and fighting Sahelantropus inside a military base like MGS1 or the missile base in MGS Peace Walker would be really cool. Goosebumps guaranteed... and of course everything is burning, soldiers all die and fight around you... your Diamond Dogs against the worst enemy. :D Wouldn't that be epic as hell? Something like that is really lacking in MGS5... an intense ending.
Ammar Adel I know, I have watched the cut content here on RU-vid. It's a shame that we will never see it completed but I pictured another scene for this music. Many DD soldiers fighting against enemies in deep night while Sahelanthropus comes in and kills almost everyone and Snake has to defeat him. They could also include creepy elements with Psycho Mantis supporting Liquid and you see ghostly stuff everywhere and you have to fight against that as well...
Literally the most Metal Gear theme in this game. Sadly, it's also the only track that has the "Metal Gear"-ness to it. Another element of "Phantom Pain" - the missing music.
since there is alot of mgsv fans here can anyone help me about a sountrack? the music which plays at background when snake takes eli to outer heaven. the music when i explain "everyone here can use a knife or gun, what u will learn is how to use your head" the slow guitar song at background right at that moment which song is that guys?
Why does it say "A Hideo Kojima Game"? Is that guy important to the Metal Gear Series? He cant nearly be as important as Konami! also there doesn't seem to have anything about him on their website.