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Did anyone think it looked like the cinematography was just... bad? Like, the whole movie had a motion-interpolation/shot-on-video vibe. Especially in composited scenes. The lighting was really visible and fake-looking and it sort of reminded me of a cheesy soap opera or that creepy fps version of the hobbit.

I'm genuinely asking because I can't figure if it is the movie or just that the theater screwed up the projection...

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in 6 minutes someone is going to come by and post:

'kept you waiting, huh?'

This post is preemptive. it is to let them know... yes. yes we are waiting.

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#3  Edited By trcook
@ezekiel said:

Prequels are too restrictive for Kojima’s imagination. If he wanted to do all this stuff that NEVER HAPPENED, he should have made a sequel with a new character.

None of this ever actually happened...

(sorry, I couldn't resist)

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It's indeed good, but the prevailing sentiment -- that the controls are weird and stiff -- is also true. It is a good concept but it doesn't handle as well as either mark of the ninja or spelunky -- imho

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