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With the requirement of paying more attention to the surroundings MGS3:SE pulls off the feat of bringing the gameplay more to life than before.Įven more lifelike is the very jungle that Snake gets dropped into. Just like the other games, it will also be crucial, oh so crucial, to find the thermal goggles early on so be on the lookout for those before you're too far off on your merry way. Put these devices together and you get a system that helps you get all the info you had from the previous games as long as you paid attention to get through. Each one of these has its own merits and problems with the pinging of the active sonar bringing some unwanted attention from guards who get too close. The motion detector records anything moving and the anti-personnel sensor beeps faster when someone's getting close. The active sonar sends out a ping and reports the locations of all the living things in the area, including humans and other animals. These all use up battery power that charges up again when not in use so it's best to use them only when they're absolutely necessary.Įach of these devices works in a different way to get a view on things. The main tools for getting a sense of one's surroundings are the active sonar, the motion detector and the anti-personnel sensor. old system is revolutionary in that it makes the game more difficult to deal with at first. While that may put the fear of god into those who relied on that circular crutch in the previous games, the new…er. MGS3:SE takes place in a Russian jungle in 1964 and the good old radar system that helped gamers creep through offices hasn't been invented yet.
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The biggest changes have obviously been in the raw mechanics of the game which have taken the franchise a full step forward in the evolutionary scale of games. Both the storytelling and the action have been improved to make a game that still has its fair share of movies to sit through as well as a healthy amount of different situations to work through.
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Pulling the trilogy nice and tight with the best ideas from both games is MGS3:SE, a game that takes the series to its fullest incarnation yet. It was so slick and pulled off so well that it even helped the Metal Gear RAY battle go down nicely, or at least be stomached. The graphics were amazing to look at and with the new sets of moves and details to dig into, gamers kept going back again and again for more to try out a situation in a different way or collect all of the dog tags they could get.
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Still, the one thing that MGS2 did right, fantastically right, was take the gold standard of stealth espionage action from MGS and update it beautifully for the current generation. While that's kind of interesting if you want a pleasant mind rutting, it was far from fun to watch a game eat itself. As for its story itself there's little of interest unless you really want to spend a couple of late, smoky nights going over the details and putting all the pieces together, and they do fit together.


Strip away MGS2's story and there's a pretty short game there as well. After all, the same thing can be said for Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty with its incessant Codec conversations and movies. With the creative boss battles and innovative style it was well worth replaying over and over despite the naysayers who complain about its length. Overall, this is the best Metal Gear Solid game that we've seen and, yes, it rules.įirst of all, I have to come out and say that Metal Gear Solid was the previous titleholder for the Solid Snake crown.


But put those fears aside because Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater manages to set a fantastic pace early on and keeps everything going right up to the closing credits and then some. There's a fear that at the last moment the experience will take a drastically wrong turn and turn your favorite t-shirt into a dishrag. Sometimes there can be too much of a good thing and one begins to wonder if the greatness can hold its death grip on your senses for the whole trip.
