Hideo Kojima's Favorite Game of 2014
Metal Gear creator says "Framed" is the "best game" he's played in 2014.

Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima's favorite game of 2014 so far is Framed, a recently released mobile title from independent Australian studio Loveshack.
"High sense of gameplay, graphic, & sound," Kojima wrote on Twitter. "My best game in this year without any doubt."
For those unfamiliar, Framed is an award-winning "noir-style" puzzle game. Players rearrange panels of an animated comic book to alter the outcome of its story. You can download it today for $5.
Framed's creator, Joshua Boggs, was floored by Kojima's admiration for his game.
Im literally still in shock about Kojima's GOTY comments about FRAMED
— Notorious B.O.G (@jboggsie) November 23, 2014
growing up with @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN work was what inspired me to pursue creating games and believe I could make something great
— Notorious B.O.G (@jboggsie) November 23, 2014
So @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN comments about FRAMED being his GOTY is literally my childhood game god idol saying "you did good, kid"
— Notorious B.O.G (@jboggsie) November 23, 2014
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