Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5085906-20130627191357/@comment-1672596-20150724164910

93.40.6.220 wrote: '' And quite frankly, I'm more concerned with the direction Kojima's taking with Master Miller. In the original games, it was not implied that Miller was a monster, yet ever since Peace Walker with his little fanboying of a certain infamous character in history, Kojima's insistent on making him scum, even when unlike Big Boss, there was never an indication that Miller was even intended to be an actual bad guy ''

So fanboying Che Guevara turns you into a monster. If I didn't misinterpreted your statement, well I know a lot of monsters here and there, and I am a little bit of a monster myself.

By the way my guess is BB and Kaz will part ways at same point in TPP, with BB going full villain in Outer Heaven without Miller joining.

Actually I'm more concerned about his limbs and eyes... I'm not going to go into how Che Guevara was a very bad guy, since that will detract from the topic too much, but the problem is from the way the trailers are being framed, Ocelot and Miller are probably going to do more severe tortures, possibly even behind Big Boss's back (the only torture round that Big Boss was specifically confirmed to have been involved in was the one with Huey).

@Bluerock: I mentioned that MGS4 effectively treated Big Boss as being a good guy because they effectively were stating that he is one. If they wanted him to be bad, they would have treated him in the game, like what the games treated the Patriots, Volgin, Coldman, and the like, and for out of series games, how Kefka, Albert Wesker, and Dr. Weil were depicted (ie, framed in the absolute worst light possible, no redeemable actions or sympathy-inducing moments, a complete monster through and through).