Board Thread:Metal Gear Solid V/@comment-42.2.187.80-20150911172559/@comment-1672596-20160521091134

^I'll give you that Ocelot and Miller, heck, practically all the characters who appeared in previous games (even Venom Snake, to some extent), were warped VERY badly in this game. However, I still wouldn't say Quiet had the most development or even the most characterization in the game. As warped as the other characters were in terms of personality and characterization, at least they were somewhat consistent to how they were depicted within the context of this game (ie, Miller's an angry man, Ocelot's level-headed, Huey's... a rat [though speaking as an actual rat-lover, I really wish I could say something other than that term, as knowing from experience, rats are actually pretty sweet and loyal creatures and not backstabbers as the term implies], Eli's a kid psychopath, even Skull Face had retained his hatred of Zero, and Man on Fire was a man out for revenge, among others). Many times, they didn't even know whether to treat Quiet as the ice-cold assassin that she was in the opening mission, or otherwise have the same teasing personality of a stripper. Even the Dead or Alive girls had more character development and personality than Quiet did, and the game franchise they came from is rather infamous for its boat load of fanservice at the girls' expense.