The return of Big Boss It is one of the most desired in the entire industry, since the 2005 Virtuous Mission continues to be a masterpiece of video games. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater has been the remake chosen by konami to return the franchise to the forefront of the industry, but a question arises.
Many fans have thought that perhaps the natural thing to do would have been to create a review of the first Metal Gear Solid. Being a PS1 installment, a proper remake cries out to heaven, in addition to having formed a greater legend around it than with the third numbered game. However, the Japanese company has given an answer to this question on IGN.
“We chose Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater because it represents the birth of Big Boss (Naked Snake), who It is the starting point of the Metal Gear saga.. Another reason is that many fans have been asking for a remake of this game for a long time,” explains a Konami spokesperson. Of course, the hope to return to Shadow Moses does not disappear.
And it is that Konami has pointed out that it is more than open to making more remakes, although “we will listen to the demand of the players and we will consider accordingly.” Regarding whether Hideo Kojima or the artist Yoji Shinkawa are involved in any way in the project, the company has limited itself to indicating that they are not.
Those in charge of working Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater they are both members “involved in the production of previous games in the Metal Gear saga” and the Virtuos team. Despite the fact that we already knew the meaning of the delta symbol for the name of the remake, at Konami they have once again delved more into it.
“The symbol Delta (Δ) was chosen because its meaning fits the concept of the remake project. Delta is a character from the Greek alphabet that means ‘change’ or ‘difference’ in mathematics and variables, and also has the meaning of changing a quantity without changing the structure”.
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