Hideo Kojima reveals a Metal Gear secret that no one discovered in 13 years
The vast majority of video games are characterized by the famous Easter egg, or Easter eggs, or rather hidden surprises. Often, players get to find these secrets introduced by the creators in the process of game development, but what happens in cases where the easter egg remains hidden forever? After 13 years, Hideo Kojima has decided to reveal a secret about Metal Gear Solid 2, and it seems that it was not as much as we expected the players:
The hidden secret of Metal Gear Solid 2
Metal Gear Solid 2 was for many players the best delivery of the saga. Its creator, Hideo Kojima, has always had the grace to hide the easter egg in a very successful way in their video games. But for that they are, to be discovered by the players.
In his second Metal Gear Solid saga, Hideo hid an easter egg in a brilliant and perfect way, so perfect that until now it had not been discovered.
After the search for the players to find the secret, many had concluded that it did not exist, that it was simply a rumor that ran on the internet, as is often the case in many similar cases.
The Easter egg of MGS2
Kojima wanted to clarify in a statement that said secret existed, was real, but to the surprise of the followers, was not what they expected. The easter egg can be located in the ship's kitchen, the pans hanging in the room emit certain musical notes if we shoot them. In this way we can play them as a musical instrument by just starting to pull the trigger.
Pans hanging in the kitchen of tanker appeared in MGS2, each one has musical scale that could play the music as you shoot them by gun.
- HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) February 9, 2014
It's nothing more than that, the longed-for secret kept by Kojima throughout these 13 years was nothing more than a simple musical recital with a few pans. Although the 13 years of waiting leave little taste to the truth is that it is a good secret, but not all readers have taken it that way.
The disappointment has been enormous for many fans, and it's no wonder, 13 years of occultism give to think of many things.
And you, could you imagine an Easter egg like that?