10 Most Scandalous Gaming Moments Of 2014

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3. ...And Metal Gear Solid Probably Shouldn€™t€™ve Bothered

On the other hand, maybe it€™s best the that people currently in charge of developing AAA titles not be entrusted with creating female characters. They€™ll only muck it up. Although it€™s hard to imagine Ubisoft would have messed up quite as catastrophically (if they€™d managed to find the time in between creating a living, breathing, realistic recreation of French Revolution-era Paris) as the most recent instalments in the Metal Gear Solid franchise which just...ugh. Germaine Greer wept. The Metal Gear Solid games are good at a lot of things. Despite all of director Hideo Kojima€™s long, rambling cut scenes he does have some interesting things to say and insights about the nature and future of human warfare, the games are always incredibly fun and manage to conversely not take themselves too seriously, and the constant redesigns of the cardboard box are always welcome. Where it consistently falls down, however, are in its female characters, and Metal Gear Solid V looks to be no exception. That weird prologue game Ground Zeroes had one female character, who was raped and then had a bomb put in her vagina the player has to remove at the finale. Things don€™t look like they€™ll improve much with Metal Gear Solid V proper, either, as The Phantom Pain stars a single female character. A sniper. Who enters the battlefield in a bikini and suggestively ripped tights. What the heck, Kojima?