How long are the cutscenes in mgs2
Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: arachnidd arachnidd 12 years ago 1 Before the final boss, I swear the cutscene must have been at least 25 minutes.
I actually feel asleep for a minute or two. Then the final boss takes 3 minutes, rinse and repeat another 20 minute sequence. How utterly disgusting. I was really interested in this game up until Otacon came back in the Plant chapter and ruined everything with his long emo talks.
User Info: Kouja Kouja 12 years ago 2 While I agree that the cutscenes were pretty long, I also have to say that I enjoyed watching 'em all User Info: Detha Detha 12 years ago 4 The third game has longer stretches of game-play, more difficulty, better bosses User Info: bretnsid bretnsid 12 years ago 7 MGS games always have long cutscenes - they have a lot of story to tell, and they're great.
User Info: metalboomario metalboomario 12 years ago 8 If the cutscenes bother you, don't even bother touching MGS4. The water in Vamps boss fight Whoever thought VR missions for Snake needs to be done 4x I'm still confused on some things with the story.
Side Quest. How do i get hold of one of the AK47s? Where can I find suppressor? Where can I find the AK74U? Whichever is the case, these are some of the longest cutscenes that have ever featured in gaming.
Freedom Planet is an underrated gem that flew under the radar of many 2D platformer fans. It's a great game, but it features some pretty long cutscenes - often at the beginning of its stages. Although most aren't too bad, they can drag on a little at times and slow down this speedy little title to a snail's pace.
The worst offender is probably the 4th stage, where Milla first meets Lilac. In total, the whole thing takes 12 and a half minutes to play out. This wouldn't be so bad were it not for the fact that the stage itself can be beaten in around 8 minutes. Kingdom Hearts X has been rereleased and rebranded so many times that it's hard to keep track of its name. Whatever name players choose to refer to it by though, there's no denying that it's a game that leans quite heavily on its cutscenes.
The longest found in the game comes in at around 15 and a half minutes. What makes this cutscene stand out though is not its content or even its length, but instead its placement.
Long cutscenes at the beginning and end of games are often to be expected, but it's rare to find so much time dedicated to cutscenes partway through the story. To many Final Fantasy fans, the series' sixth entry is one of its strongest. It features one of the best villains of all time and a wonderful story that takes a new twist on an old angle. Its narrative is broken up into two distinct sections and, unlike most games, continues onward long after the final boss has been beaten.
There are 23 minutes between the party landing the final blow on Kefka and the point when the 'The End' message appears on the screen.
Admittedly, the game's credits do roll during this time, but story events continue to happen throughout. Even accounting for the time where the airship is traveling with no dialogue, it still clocks in at around 18 minutes.
The game performed fairly well although sales were held back by the limited install base of the PSP. Much like other Final Fantasy titles, cutscenes played a big part in the game's narrative and made up a large chunk of the total playtime.
As one might expect, the longest cutscene came at the very end of the game. From the moment that the player defeats Genesis, there are 23 minutes that lead right up to the original intro for Final Fantasy VII.
It actually pieces together really nicely and helps to connect the two games in a way that only Square Enix could. Cutscenes can be a great way to flesh out a game's story or provide exposition that just doesn't mesh well with the gameplay. And sometimes, it can feel like game developers would rather just be directing movies. This phenomenon has led to a few ridiculously long cutscenes over the years — so much so that they can even compete for the title of "world's longest.
Still, if you're the type of gamer who loves to play mostly for the plot, these cutscenes may be perfect for you. According to Solid Snake voice actor David Hayter and multiple game forum posts , Metal Gear Solid 4 holds the Guinness World Record for the longest sequence of cutscenes in a video game, one after another, at a whopping 71 minutes.
The game further holds the world record for the longest individual cutscene, which clocked in at 24 minutes. Likewise, the creator of Metal Gear Solid , Hideo Kojima, is somewhat infamous for his lengthy cutscenes. The cutscenes from 's Death Stranding can be compiled into a seven-and-a-half hour movie.
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