“Theme?”), underscoring the way they call into question Hideo Kojima’s effectiveness in how he’s crafted his game, and its legacy, in general. It comes to us from Ashly & Anthony Burch, who became known from their web series “Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin’?,” which perhaps lends itself to the casual tone and self-aware humor that Boss Fight Books have often employed, informed further by A & A’s continued work in the video game sphere, giving them a unique point of view: able to readily compare what games look like now to then, the 1998 of Metal Gear Solid’s debut.Īnd they stay on topic – a mighty accomplishment for this series – sectioning their book up into chapters that amusingly all have question marks after them (e.g.
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