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Arguably has less content but it’s graphics are better. It really just depends on whether you prefer graphics and accessibility or extra content. I’d say get the HD collection and emulated Mesal Gear Solid and MGS Skateboarding. Or if you have a 3DS Snake Eater 3D is a perfectly good port.
MGS4 is similar to me, it feels like some fanfiction fever dream alot of the time, but there are sections that hold up better as a true metal gear game than most of V. Three is my favourite game, but the tanker chapter of two is to me the ultimate metal gear experience.
The idea of dividing and forcefully merging the world against is will is not only wrong, it's completely against the peace and freedom that The Boss fought for. Then we have the Nationalistic views of Big Boss. Nationalism at it's core divides and separates the world from each other.
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The Metal Gear franchise's most recent game is... well, quite bad. In the shadow of Hideo Kojima's departure from Konami, the publisher attempted to prove that the Metal Gear franchise could survive without the visionary behind it, but this spin-off proved otherwise. Metal Gear Survive was an interesting departure from the usual MGS formula, but it...
The game that started it all, Metal Gear's port from MSX to NES was both a cunning business decision to maximize eyeballs on the product and a lesson in how not to rework a game for a new platform. The more intricate aspects of the MSX version were largely cast aside, map layouts changed drastically, and any sense of balance was jettisoned in this ...
What would happen if Metal Gear Solid removed its narrative entirely? You'd get a lean and mean Metal Gear Solid game, loaded with hundreds of virtual reality missions that pushes you to master Solid Snake's talent for stealth. While the more linear structure does make the game more rigid in its design, it's still a fascinating dive into Metal Gear...
The original Metal Gear was proof that stealth games had a place in a market saturated with guns-blazing action-adventures and platformers. The 1990 MSX sequel was a reinforced statement of that idea, polishing up every rough edge of the first game and adding layers of nuanced and sophisticated design. Series staples such as silenced pistols, impro...
Twin Snakes is a strange beast, as this remake of the first Metal Gear Solid was co-helmed by none other than Eternal Darkness developer Silicon Knights. A number of Metal Gear Solid 2's gameplay ideas (like the superb first-person aiming) were used to update the game, creating a well-received remake. Godzilla: Final Wars director Ryuhei Kitamura h...
The Nintendo Game Boy was a miracle handheld, a device that regularly managed to capture the essence of big-name games on its more limited hardware. Metal Gear Solid for the GBC (AKA Ghost Babel in Japan) cleverly dials back the PlayStation MGS experience, throws in a few familiar narrative ideas, and charts its own path forward with a return to Ou...
Sony's PSP handheld had a great lineup of launch games in 2005, and with a new Metal Gear game in the list, fans were only too eager to dive into Solid Snake's latest adventure. Metal Gear Acid was unlike anything that had come before it at the time, a mixture of cards, conspiracies, and tactical gameplay that threw out the usual stealth-action gam...
For those fans looking to grab a proper Metal Gear Solid experience in a handheld form factor, Portable Ops arrived in 2006 to make that dream a reality. There were a few issues--notably a camera system from hell--that made the game somewhat clunky, but it was still a fun game that stuck to the formula that had made Metal Gear Solid a success on Pl...
A deeper and more strategic return to card-based tactical action, Metal Gear Acid 2's gameplay polishes up the unique approach of the original game to stunning effect. Featuring another oddball story of covert infiltrations told through an eye-catching cel-shaded graphical approach, Metal Gear Acid 2 also came packaged with the Solid Eye peripheral...
It's hard to classify Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes as anything other than bold, because this glorified demo managed to sneak into stores and charge players a premium retail price for an early slice of Phantom Pain gameplay. It's still essential for any complete Metal Gear Solid library, and as a prologue squeezed between the events of Peace Wa...
Oct 24, 2023 · Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 may not be what everyone had hoped for, but it’s still an incredible package that lets you conveniently enjoy the MGS trilogy on modern consoles. Here’s our full Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 review to see how it holds up.
These two relationships crumbling not only gives an answer as to why he eventually becomes Big Boss, the villain of the original two Metal Gear games on the MSX2, but also establishes that the...
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Nov 3, 2023 · Metal Gear Solid Master Collection: Volume 1 is a promising package, bundling seven MGS titles in one current-gen-ready package - but there are serious issues.