I played this over the summer of 2015. Eventually I hated the game and myself enough that I stopped playing it. Yet I still have the app on my tablet because I don't have the willpower to banish it completely. I want to leave the option open of starting the game again and seeing all the hours and cash I have built up while not playing it. But I never do it for fear of being dragged back in.
I don't think you are being fair at all. If you actually spend the time thinking of games with decent stories (and not throwing in the most generic ones you can think of like Shadow of Mordor) it isn't that hard to think of memorable experiences. Like maybe... Red Dead Redemption. That game has continued to stand out to me over the years. If I really wanted to, I could make a good list of games with stories that stand out from the rest, but that is besides the point. I just don't think Metal Gear is that exemplary (in areas that matter).
After watching Metal Gear Scanlon up to this point, I can't say there was very much that was memorable to me. Even though much of it was watching cutscenes, they went on so long I almost always lost interest.
It's kind of upsetting how angry and insulting people can get in the comments. Makes me glad I don't have a band of people commenting on every move I make in a game.
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