168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Hideo Kojima has recently explained in an interview with Japanese publication (translated by ) that he'd like to try and incorporate real-time elements into his future games, having things change depending on external factors such as where the player lives and the player's feelings towards the game.
"What I want to do is to make games that change in real time," explains Kojima. "People of all ages and professions are playing the same game, but everyone is playing the same way. Inste🥀ad, it’s something that changes depending on where you live and how you feel about it."
Kojima then goes on to reference a game called Boktai: The Sun Is In Your Hand, a Game Boy Advance title that Kojima developed which had players use a light censor on the game's cartridge to fight vampires, encouraging players to play the game outside during the day rather than late at night.
Kojima doesn't go much further into how he'd make a game that implements a person's real-life location - or the legal issues that would inevitably arise when implemented - but it's safe to assume that Hideo Kojima is looking to get experimental again. Unsurprising for Kojima, whose games usually try to push the boundary of what a game can be.
However, just because Kojima has an idea, it doesn't mean that it's going to happen, as the man himself explained on Twitter earlier this month. According to Kojima, he once wanted to make best pal Mads Mikkelsen the main character of 168澳洲🃏幸运5开奖网:a future game that would be titled MADS MAX. As expected, Mads thought it was a joke.
As for what Kojima actually has planned for the here and now, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Death Stranding: Director's Cut is just around the corner which adds brand new content to the game including new delivery methods and story missions. Death Stranding: Director's Cut is set to launch on September 24 exclusively on PS5. The base game is also available on PS4 and PC.