One underrated theory is that the Man on Fire in 'MGSV' is actually Psycho Mantis controlling Volgin’s corpse. The flames match Mantis’s pyrokinetic rage, and it explains why he’s so fixated on Snake. The series never confirms it, but the symbolism is there. Also, the idea that Diamond Dogs became Outer Heaven? Perfect tragic irony.
Man, the Metal Gear Solid universe is a rabbit hole of wild theories, and I love diving into them. One of my favorites is the idea that Solid Snake and Big Boss are actually the same person, just at different points in time. Fans point to the way Snake ages rapidly in 'Metal Gear Solid 4' and the cloning tech in the series as evidence. It’s a mind-bender, especially when you consider how Kojima plays with identity throughout the games. Another theory suggests that the Patriots’ AI system was actually modeled after The Boss’s will, not just her philosophy. It adds a tragic layer to her sacrifice if her consciousness was digitized and used to control the world.
Then there’s the whole 'Venom Snake is actually a brainwashed Gray Fox' theory. The facial scars, the missing arm—it’s all circumstantial, but it’s fun to speculate. I also adore the smaller, weirder stuff, like the idea that Otacon’s love for anime is a subtle hint that the MGS world is a simulation. Kojima’s games are so dense with lore that even the silliest theories feel plausible.
I’ve spent hours debating whether Liquid Ocelot was always Liquid’s personality or if Ocelot just convinced himself he was possessed. The series hints at both—Ocelot’s theatricality vs. the Sorrow’s supernatural influence. It’s such a cool character study. And don’t get me started on the 'MGS3’s ending is a dream' theory. The way Big Boss wakes up in a hospital bed after killing The Boss mirrors Venom’s awakening in 'MGSV.' Coincidence? Probably not. Kojima loves cyclical storytelling.
The 'MGS2 was all a VR simulation' theory blew my mind when I first heard it. Raiden’s entire mission feels surreal, and the way the game breaks the fourth wall makes you question everything. Some fans think the Patriots were testing him in a virtual environment, just like they did with Snake in the original VR missions. The repeated themes of misinformation and control fit so well with this idea. Plus, the weird calls from Colonel Campbell at the end? Totally feels like a system glitch.
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Another fascinating theory posits that the ambiguous ending was intentionally left open to imply a cyclical timeline, where events repeat endlessly. Fans point to the epilogue’s cryptic language and the protagonist’s deja vu moments as evidence. There’s also a darker take—that the 'happy ending' was an illusion orchestrated by the antagonist, with the final scene being a hallucination. These theories showcase how deeply readers have engaged with the text, uncovering layers even the author might not have explicitly intended.
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