The official Japanese Metal Gear twitter has released graphs showing the amount of nuclear weapons owned in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain on each platform. On them you can see how ownership has varied during the past 16 days (May 1st until May 16th).
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The Metal Gear series has sold 60.2 million copies, as of September 2023.
...and yet, they couldn't give more respect and effort into the collection.
What a terrible company.
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Amazing how bad this game looks already. We keep acting like this gen doesn't feel like an update but I think we're starting to see it.
The game started really strong in that hospital, but after a couple of hours I wondered if it was even an mgs game I was playing.
Still curious to see what happens when the nukes reach zero on one platform.
It's all a ruse
I used to love this feature. It was disheartening when your nuke finally got taken though, can't defend it 24/7.
Konami, WHY THE F*** did you provide graphs with different Y-axis spread!?!?!?!?!? This is a horrible practice!