- The list: - Death Stranding, but everyone’s a baby
- Metal Gear Solid, but the boxes fight back
- Death Gear Stranding Solid
 - An entirely new IP where Left-rightman’s AI ghost sends you to the battlefield and you’re a reborn baby clone of Abe Lincoln. - That’s so Death Gear Stranding Solid… but with babies. 
 
- Still waiting for zone of the enders 3. We got an AC game out but thats the zoe we got at home for me. - I need the speed and carnage that made my ps2 stutter! 
- I asked ChatGPT and got a few wild ideas: - Timefall Symphony - You play a deaf conductor in a future where time is tied to music. You must sneak through collapsing timelines by conducting symphonies that rewind or fast-forward reality. Meta Twist: The game’s soundtrack is dynamically composed by the player’s performance and affects NPC memories.
- Agent Ø: The End of The Author - You play an AI agent in a post-literature world where all creative writing is outlawed. Your job is to assassinate remaining authors hiding in simulated story-worlds. Meta Twist: At a key moment, the game deletes its own script and asks you to write the ending — but the NPCs begin resisting your choices.
- Neon Genesis Logout - Set in a VR world where logging out is illegal, you’re a rogue program trying to find the “Exit Protocol,” which is rumored to cause the death of your real-world body. Meta Twist: The game links with your real-world social media data and uses it against you as blackmail from in-game NPCs.
- Cognitive Espionage: Synapse Eater - You are a “Neuroleptic Diplomat” — an interdimensional agent hired to broker peace between collapsing timelines by entering sentient thought-constructs that have gained independence and now wage war against their original hosts. These constructs — known as Ideovores — eat ideas, replicate memories, and begin overwriting reality. Your mission: infiltrate mental realms that believe they are real, neutralize rogue ideas, and plant “cognitive malware” to reestablish consensus reality. At a critical point, the game begins reinterpreting your dialogue choices from hours ago as if they were implanted ideas — and characters confront you for “things you never said.” The main antagonist turns out to be your own future self, who defected and now works for a rogue nation of self-aware conspiracies. Final boss: defeat your own consciousness before you come up with it — a battle in “Pre-Thought Space,” where thinking too hard makes the level collapse.
 - I mean, any of these are probably more coherent than a Kojima plot. 
 
- Flash memory won’t last forever especially if it isn’t plugged in once in a while. - Do you have a source? I’m not disputing you, I just wanna learn more on the subject. - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory#Data_retention - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory#Data_retention - Overtime the the electrons in and flash dissipates if not powered. - The amount of time it takes varies. 
- Oh, Steve Gibson gave an excellent description of this in Security Now two weeks ago: - Security Now #1023: Preventing Windows Sandbox Abuse - and this is the Tom’s Hardware article he’s referencing: - Unpowered SSD endurance investigation finds severe data loss and performance issues - Steve is an expert in this field, he makes SpinRite, which is probably the best tool on the market for drive health testing and repair. - That guy’s still at it?! Fairly sure I listened to him (and Leo… Laporte ?) podcasting 15-20 years ago. Crazy 
 
- You’re right to ask for a source, it should not be an offensive thing to ask for. - Luckily others have answered with citations. I was surprised and dismayed to learn that solid state memory isn’t so solid in the long run. - Maybe a better word would be Sturdy State - It can still topple. 
 
- All storage dies eventually. Flash memory (which is solid state) slowly has its data decay when it is not powered. - All storage dies eventually. 
 
 
 
- I’d build whatever the hell he has on that stick. - That’s what she said 
 
- Isn’t he a well known troll? I can see that flashdrive burning out whatever machine it gets plugged into. - Leaving my fans a USB killer, telling them it is to help them move on after I am gone 
 
- Can’t wait for his disciples to butcher the unclear message left by the boss and turn it into the opposite of what he would’ve wanted - Honestly, I’ve always felt Kojima’s greatest strength was his ideas and his greatest weakness was his execution… - If someone with a little more, uh… discretion, I guess? was given the seed of a Kojima idea and allowed to run with it without Kojima’s incessant need to over explain and over indulge, I think we’d end up with something really magical. 
 
- I know people love this guy but it’s just so pretentious. - Yeah, he’s crossing into a bit of Hideki Kamiya territory with actions like that. - i wonder if Kojima is also hated by his (current and) former employees like Kamiya (self admitted in interview in Unseen games YouTube channel) - I seem to recall reading something around the time PT came out, where somebody said that Kojima is pretty difficult to work for, and runs his studio more like a director on a film set would. Apparently, he doesn’t take input or suggestions from anybody else outside of a few trusted writers on his team. - Granted, that was 10+ years ago when he was still at Konami, so maybe things are different now that he’s independent. 
 
 
 
- I’m not the biggest fan of his games, but every time I hear something from him, my respect for him goes up. 










