I interview Luis Santos. The reviewer behind the controversy that set fans of MGS off. The review contained spoilers, was short, and called the game a scam. Luis is currently under fire, his review was taken down, and he is receiving hate mail over the incident. This is an interview to find out his side of the story.
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While the article did not change my opinion of Luis Santos as a whole in regards to his spoiler ridden article, Christopher demonstrated a fair and balanced interview allowing Mr. Santos the perfect venue to explain why he did what he did. Great writing, and good for you Luis for doing the interview with RGN.
"I finance my own reviews, I spent many times over the asking retail price of Ground Zeroes to acquire it ahead of time"
And this explains it all. I spent 29.99, and I've put more hours in so far than any game this year. Yes I'm huge MGS and I would've even payed more to get it earlier or at launch. But 29.99 doesn't seem much to me for what I've gotten. He's been a fan since MGS3, so he never experienced MGS and MGS2 at launch, therefore the series isn't as valuable to him as some of us.
I like games,but I love games that are masterpieces, and this has me excited about the future of MGS, and the PS4 version as awe inspiring
Pah. 50 articles in 3 years? Now I understand why Luis' MGS:GZ review was so unprofessionally poor...