Marvel Gets Called Out By Video Game Legend For All The Right Reasons

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By Chris Snellgrove
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If you are a player, you are probably very familiar with Hideo Kojima, the creative brain behind Metal Gear and its many suites. What you may not know is that the legend of the game is passionate about cinema, and he often publishes his reflections on recent films on social networks. Recently, Hideo Kojima went to X (formerly Twitter) to call Marvel Out by declaring how much they managed to understand Captain America: Brave New World.

Hideo Kojima calls Marvel

Hideo Kojima cut straight to the point, declaring that he had trouble remembering the points of Marvel intrigue earlier in order to understand the last film. As he said, “I vaguely remember that Sam received the shield at the end of the game, but when was he officially going?” He asked if he had missed key points in the plot by not looking Falcon and Winter Soldier and admitted that he obtained points of the intrigue combined with the Thunderbolt trailer and that he did not fully understand the Brave New World conspiracy on obtaining The Avengers Back together.

Now, some of the MCU’s most loyal defenders could say that Hideo Kojima simply needs to pay more attention to what he looks at. That is to say, it would not be as confused as in the modern state of Wonder If he had taken notes. However, in many ways, this is the problem: the need to take notes. While many Marvel comics have forced readers to keep a trace of different characters and points of the divergent intrigue, the MCU has become so popular according to a kind of general accessibility that it no longer enjoys.

Another way to see this is that Hideo Kojima, for all his brilliant achievements as a game designer, is a perfect representative of the medium Marvel fan, who does not watch each show and who just wants to present himself to the theater and have fun. In this sense, he speaks for millions of fans who do not like that the modern MCU looks like a mission of homework. Some defenders like to say that watching each Marvel program on Disney + is optional, but as Kojima points out, he can prevent you from understanding one or more future films.

As Hideo Kojima pointed out implicitly, things have become so bad with the modern Marvel films that it is almost impossible to say if a recent film presents a new point of the plot (like rebuilding the Avengers) or build previous work that you simply have not seen. In this case, the need to rebuild the Avengers was A new idea presented by Captain America: Brave New WorldBut the content of Firehose of McU has made it difficult to maintain. And when the main points of the intrigue of the film are indistinguishable from something that could or may not have been slipped into one of the increasingly forgetable television programs, it is clear that Marvel has a major narration problem.

While some of the Disney + shows were good (like Wandavision And Agatha throughout), the existence of all these different series has diluted the central product. In short, a new Marvel film was a major cinematographic event. Now, intermediate films are often indistinguishable from the performances in the middle, and it is difficult to bring together the passion to follow one or the other. Marvel films feel more like tasks than events, and gave the dark box office for Captain America: Brave New WorldAll this can mean a disaster for Kevin Feige and Company.

We love Hideo Kojima, but he was honestly the last person we expected to call Marvel in this way. His call is perfect, however … rather than being sarcastic or sarcastic, the legend of the game declares in simple terms how and why he was confused by watching the last film of this cinematographic universe. And unless Marvel can solve this problem, the public will realize that the solution to this confusion is quite simple: all they have to do is stop looking at these inconsistent


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