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Kojima presenta una nueva 'serpiente sólida': Muerte Stranding 2 Echoes Metal Gear Solid

Autor : Ava Actualizar : Apr 24,2025

Kojima Productions dio a conocer un emocionante trailer de 10 minutos para Death Stranding 2 en SXSW, cautivando al público con una mezcla de caras familiares y nuevas. Mientras que estrellas como Norman Reedus y Lea Seydoux regresan a sus papeles del original de la muerte , el trailer presenta al actor italiano Luca Marinelli, quien entra en el centro de atención como un personaje llamado Neil en Death Stranding 2: On the Beach . Mejor conocido por el público de habla inglesa por su papel como el inmortal mercenario Nicky en The Old Guard de Netflix, Marinelli aporta una nueva dinámica a la narrativa del juego.

En el trailer, Neil se ve por primera vez en una intensa escena de interrogatorio, acusado de delitos no especificados. Afirma haber estado simplemente haciendo el "trabajo sucio" para un hombre misterioso con un traje, que insiste en que Neil no tiene más remedio que continuar sus tareas. Esto lleva a una conversación reveladora con una empleada de Bridges llamada Lucy, interpretada por la esposa de la vida real de Marinelli, Alissa Jung. Su diálogo no solo insinúa una conexión romántica, sino que también revela la participación de Neil en el contrabando de mujeres embarazadas con muerte cerebral, un detalle escalofriante que se relaciona con la tradición más profunda del juego.

El concepto de mujeres embarazadas con muerte cerebral en la muerte de la muerte se conecta directamente con la mitología establecida de la serie. En el primer juego, el personaje de Norman Reedus, Sam Porter Bridges, lleva un bebé de puente (BB) para detectar cosas varadas (BTS), que son espíritus malévolos que causan vacantes devastadores. Estas BB se extraen de madres con muerte cerebral, creando un estado de limbo que les permite comunicarse con el mundo de los muertos. La operación de contrabando Neil está involucrada en sugerencia de una continuación de los experimentos secretos y controvertidos del gobierno de los Estados Unidos con BBS, a pesar de las desastrosas consecuencias observadas en el primer juego.

El trailer también provoca interés con sus guiños visuales para el otro trabajo icónico de Hideo Kojima, la serie Metal Gear Solid . Un momento sorprendente llega cuando Neil ata un pañuelo alrededor de su frente, que recuerda sorprendentemente a la serpiente sólida, la protagonista de Metal Gear Solid . Este homenaje no es coincidencia; En una entrevista de 2020, el propio Kojima expresó admiración por Marinelli y sugirió que podía encarnar la esencia de la serpiente sólida con un pañuelo. Si bien Neil no es una serpiente sólida, las conexiones visuales y temáticas con el sólido de engranaje metálico son inconfundibles e intencionales.

El trailer va más allá al tejer temas centrales para el engranaje de metal sólido , particularmente los peligros de la proliferación de armas y el impacto de los brazos en la humanidad. La transformación de Neil en una cosa varada, rodeada de tropas no muertas, evoca las imágenes y los dilemas morales que enfrentan personajes como Solid Snake y Big Boss. El trailer también presenta un colosal gigante bio-robótico formado combinando un barco con un BT, que recuerda a las máquinas de engranajes de metal de la serie MGS , cerrando aún más la brecha entre las dos franquicias.

A pesar de las claras referencias y similitudes temáticas, los fanáticos no deberían esperar un nuevo juego de Metal Gear Solid de Kojima, ya que se separó de Konami hace años. Sin embargo, la muerte Stranding 2 parece ser un sucesor espiritual en muchos sentidos, combinando la narración cinematográfica y el alcance épico que definió el equipo de metal sólido con el universo único de la muerte . Con entornos ampliados y un mayor énfasis en el combate, la muerte de la muerte 2 promete ser una evolución ambiciosa del trabajo visionario de Kojima.

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Crédito de la imagen: Kojima Productions

Neil y sus tropas no muertas. Crédito de la imagen: Kojima Productions

Una criatura similar a Metal Gear en Death Stranding 2. Crédito de la imagen: Kojima Productions

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