In my short time with the current build the initial setup for the story is intriguing enough on it's own to keep you playing and invested in the game's characters and narrative, don't worry though we won't
spoil any major plot points (we're not allowed to anyway).
Being that the story and character arcs are entwined into the experience, I will not
spoil any major plot points or experiences, but be warned, it would be a travesty to review something like this without lightly touching upon parts of the story and design decisions.
Not exact matches
Editor's Note: The following interview with Noah screenwriter Ari Handel contains some minor
spoilers and discussions of items that deal with
major plot points in the film.
There are already videos that cover some of the
major boss fights and
plot points so if you don't want to get
spoiled, it is best to avoid suggested video content on YouTube when looking at God of War related videos.
Fortunately, the teaser avoids revealing anything too
spoiler - y in that respect and instead focuses on condensed versions of action sequences, rather than
major plot points from the film.
SPOILER WARNING: The following contains a
major plot point in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
I won't really bother with
spoiling it since the item is giving at a
major plot point during the game so once you have it in hand, you will need to go back and attempt the hidden chambers that are scattered throughout the game.
I won't
spoil any of the
major plot points, or rather, subject you to the ridiculous insanity that is NG3's story, but I will share a few tidbits so that you can get a gist of what I mean.
Just a fair warning if you haven't scene the film, I will be talking about
major plot points and what some people may deem as
spoilers.
It's hard not to discuss many of the
major plot points without
spoiling what is undeniably a very strong story complimented greatly by a superb sci - fi script and stellar casting.
At this
point, I must mention that the remainder of this column contains a
major plot spoiler for the game.
Major Plot points are not discussed, but some of the story may be
spoiled when discussing certain animes.
It's recommended that players new to the series should begin with «Skirting Shadows», as «Crimson Girls» contains several details that may
spoil major points later in the
plot: Players will take hold of five students from one of the shinobi - training academies, and guide them through training exercises and outside encounters with thugs, gangs and rival ninjas; during both schools» training, students from Hebijo Academy attack Hanzō in order to steal and acquire the power of the «Light Super-Secret Ninja Scroll», which results in a [reluctant] war between the rival schools.
All four characters stories intertwine from time to time, and it's rather cleverly assembled and satisfying replaying the same section from contrasting viewpoints, though the structure is a bit odd in the fact that, whilst you can play the campaigns in any order, some
major plot revelations related to other campaigns can easily be
spoilt, though for all
plot points to become completely clear the game must be completed in its entirety.