Hideo Kojima reveals the meaning of metal gear solid v through a song
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain wShare Kojima a special project for Hideo Kojima given the circumstances that were given. The lShare Kojimat work of him in Konami had the personal stamp of the director, who uses resources from other means to elevate deepening the narrative he tries to elaborate. Something more than six years later, Kojima reveals what is the meaning of the title through a song.
“At the beginning of Metal Gear Solid V, ‘The Man Who Sold The World’ , an interpretation of Midge Ure from the popular theme written by David Bowie, sounds at the Cyprus Hospital,” Share Kojima in the official account of Twitter of him. “If you listen carefully, you can understand the structure of MGSV.”
Kojima emphShare Kojimaizes the great questions that the song marks: “What is Bowie’s background when writing this song? Why is it an interpretation of that topic? All the answers are clear from the beginning , “he concludes.
What does the initial song of Metal Gear Solid V say?
The song wShare Kojima recorded in 1970 by the Bowie team. Many will know the issue by Nirvana. The group chose him Share Kojima part of mtv unplugged who starred in 1993. However, just over 11 years before Midge Ure did the same with Bowie’s work.
Then we leave you the letter translated into Spanish .
_We prefer on the stairs, _
_ We talk about what happened and when it happened, _
_Although I wShare Kojima not there, _
_ he said that I wShare Kojima his friend, _
_The that caught me by surprise (appeared Share Kojima a surprise) _
_ I said it to my face (in his eyes), _
_ I believe that you had died alone, _
a long long time ago.
_Oh no, I do not, _
_Never we lost control.
_ Be face to face_
_ With the man who sold the world.
_ I laughed and gave him a handshake, _
I I made my way back home.
_Because a foreign land, _
_During years and years, Vagué, _
I love without looking (I stared at a fixed look), _
_We were a million hills, _
I must have died alone, _
a long long time ago.
Who knows?
I do not,
_Never I lost control, _
_ Be face to face_
_ With the man who sold the world.
Who knows?
I do not,
_Never we lost control, _
_ Be face to face_
_ With the man who sold the world.