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Mamoru Oshii, the director of legendary anime movie Ghost in the Shell, has said that he’s played Fallout 4 for 10,000 hours while avoiding its main quest.
In a Japanese video interview to mark the 30th anniversary of Ghost in the Shell, Oshii chatted about his love of games — and specifically Fallout 4.
“Looking at Steam, my playtime (in Fallout 4) is around 8,000 hours but before that I played it on PlayStation, so I think altogether I’ve put in about 10,000 hours,” explained Oshii, the director behind anime cyberpunk movie Ghost in the Shell and its sequel Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, in remarks translated by IGN. “I’m still playing now,” he added.
So what is the appeal of Fallout 4 to Mamoru Oshii? The 74-year-old called it a “game that seems to have been made for my own desires,” and described how he wanders the ruins of the post-apocalyptic world carrying a rifle and accompanied by the game’s canine companion, Dogmeat.
Outside of Fallout 4, Oshi explains that he’s also a big Hideo Kojima fan and plays every new game from the Metal Gear Solid creator — he recently finished

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