Deciding the most memorable video game death is a pretty heavy task. Considering some of the contenders, Aeris being most notable in my opinion, I'm surprised this list isn't much more debated. What's even more confusing to me is Angry Pixel's choice of The Boss when there are so many other epic Metal Gear deaths. This is how Angry Pixel explained their choice:
"It was only when the final tape rolled and we learned what a huge burden she was carrying and what an utterly selfless person she actually was that the true trauma of our actions sunk in. Her sacrifice, enough to make even the tough-as-nails Snake shed a tear, totally ripped us to pieces, earning her the distinction of being the most shocking death on our list."
What about Psycho Mantis? Or Sniper Wolf? I mean did they completely forget about Emma Emmerich? Okay, screw it, I'll address this question once and for all. Stay tuned for the Ten Most Memorable Metal Gear Deaths.



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What about the boss in MGS 4?!?!?!?!?! Quite frankly, i think the man deserves the number one slot, since he is the man who just wouldn't stay dead. MG1 hes snake's commander and, as we find in the end also his worst enemy. MG2SS: Again, our worst enemy, but also, our father?! MGS: Our dead enemy, and his body is a valuable commodity to repair the faulty gene therapy the genome soldiers underwent. MGS2: Again, included in the demands of Solidus's hostage situation, Big Boss's Remains. Solidus is also an exact clone of the old man. MGS3: FINALLY, we get to play as the man Big Boss, the baddest soldier of the times. The man everyone praises and fears as the best soldier. Plus we get the old man's CQC moves. MGS4: Big Boss dies, next to his clone/son/brother, explaining why he had to use him to get to zero, salutes the boss, and dies on his grave. With that kind of back story, your going to tell me, that The Boss's death overtakes that? No way, snowball's chance in hell.
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