By the end of the game, Ocelot reveals he owns a mysterious item that makes him completely impervious to any projectile. That's the most hated plot twist in all of gaming, but pretty brilliant in hindsight because it made fans ignore an equally dumb plot point. In Metal Gear Solid 2, we learn that Ocelot has replaced his arm, too bad he replaced it with the arm from the terrorist of the first game, who can now somehow gain control of his brain via the arm. Konami The gore is fun, but this is important for the plot. A Japanese version of the Predator cuts off Revolver Ocelot's arm, and then we see a post-credits sequence where we find out that he, a Russian soldier supposedly loyal to the terrorist leader, had been secretly working with the president of the United States all along. The first game is mostly simple stuff that just lays the groundwork for the avalanche of madness that'll come later. Konami, MGMagotakon If someone says they're going through a bad mid-life crisis, tell them to check out this guy's 2005 One of the things few people notice is how most of the inexplicably bizarre plot twists come specifically out of one character: Ocelot. That's one of the series' main sources of criticism, but also one of the best reasons to love it if you're one of the cool people. ![]() One of the most defining traits of the Metal Gear Solid series is its unwavering commitment to exchanging any semblance of plot coherence for neat cutscenes.
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