The best way to celebrate a video game's birthday is to play it. For example he did Stephanie Joosten Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom PainHe is in it Played quietly. Ours aired a lengthy live stream on Twitch that lasted nearly three and a half hours, in which he tried out the game live, commenting enthusiastically on the time spent and how it was a groundbreaking experience for him.
Backstory
Joosten gave some background on the development and how great it was to help create the last game signed by Hideo Kojima for Konami (if we're not considering PT as a full-fledged non-game anyway). We watch the video and celebrate with her.
If you remember one of the best characters from Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is Serenity Because he doesn't have much concealing clothing. Jooston portrayed the character and voiced him. Kojima himself liked her after seeing her confidence in the audition, her familiarity with video games and her ability to play an intrusive assassin believably.
The reason why Kojima wanted to remain half-naked and silent is knownAnd he was the one who explained it on X (then Twitter). Of course, the story has an internal motivation, but the truth is that the master wants attractive characters to inspire cosplayers, so character designer Yoji Shinkawa and his historical friend and collaborator satisfied him. Considering the huge number of silent cosplays circulating on the internet and at trade shows, it's safe to say he had a great instinct in his own way.
For the rest, we remind you that Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain was released on September 1, 2015 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and Xbox 360. The PC version was released on September 15 of the same year.
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