Metal Gear Solid 3 Revealed, Best Game Ever!
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Wow, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Goes Freakin' Nuts And Starts Eating The Wildlife. That guy with the automatic weapon at the top of the falls had horrible aim.
I will be the first skeptic in this thread. After feeling pretty burned by Metal Gear Solid 2 after all of its hype, I will remain skeptical about MGS3, and hope that there will be more "tactcial espionage action" and less "half-hour cinematics that made me fall asleep," and that the plot will actually be understandable
I will be the first skeptic in this thread. After feeling pretty burned by Metal Gear Solid 2 after all of its hype, I will remain skeptical about MGS3, and hope that there will be more "tactcial espionage action" and less "half-hour cinematics that made me fall asleep," and that the plot will actually be understandable
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I just hope the story isn't as outragous as MGS2, and I hope it's not as cinematic. 2 was fun, but the cinemas seemed to do less and less for the advancement of the game as the game went on.
I'll be optimistic though.
I'll be optimistic though.
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WOW! Like Pixyboi I have also played the original Metal Gear and I'm so glad to see Snake go back to the jungle!
And, mtucker, if you remember the MGS2:SOL and SUBSTANCE ad campaigns you'll know to take that trailer with a grain of salt. I'm sure there'll be lots of action but I doubt it'll be as non stop as the trailer suggests.
Am I the only one who'se glad this trailers is only just a fewseconds above a minute. Al the trailers for MGS2:SOL were way too long nadkind of over sold the game. By that I mean that it made people way too excited and there was no way itwould have lived up to the hype even ifyou played with Snake through all of the game, the cinemas and codec conversations were cut down to reasonable lengths and the plot didn't spiral out of control towards the end. There was just way too much hype. But I'm hoping this'll be more of a game with the movie aspect being better integrated - more of a detail than the main focus.
All in all, I can't wait. And Konami would be wise to have Kojima make this game with multiple platforms in mind from the start. I may only have a PS2 but there are plenty of X-Box and Gamecube owners that shoulddefinitely also get to enjoy this game and not have it be a lame port but actually designed from the ground up with their respective consoles in mind.
And, mtucker, if you remember the MGS2:SOL and SUBSTANCE ad campaigns you'll know to take that trailer with a grain of salt. I'm sure there'll be lots of action but I doubt it'll be as non stop as the trailer suggests.
Am I the only one who'se glad this trailers is only just a fewseconds above a minute. Al the trailers for MGS2:SOL were way too long nadkind of over sold the game. By that I mean that it made people way too excited and there was no way itwould have lived up to the hype even ifyou played with Snake through all of the game, the cinemas and codec conversations were cut down to reasonable lengths and the plot didn't spiral out of control towards the end. There was just way too much hype. But I'm hoping this'll be more of a game with the movie aspect being better integrated - more of a detail than the main focus.
All in all, I can't wait. And Konami would be wise to have Kojima make this game with multiple platforms in mind from the start. I may only have a PS2 but there are plenty of X-Box and Gamecube owners that shoulddefinitely also get to enjoy this game and not have it be a lame port but actually designed from the ground up with their respective consoles in mind.
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A somewhat larger version of the same trailer: http://mediaviewer.ign.com/ignMediaP...%2F536086.html
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Originally posted by Jackskeleton
But seriously, I was sooo let down my MGS 2 that I don't even know if I'll pick this one up.
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Originally posted by Static Cling
Wow, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Goes Freakin' Nuts And Starts Eating The Wildlife. That guy with the automatic weapon at the top of the falls had horrible aim.
I will be the first skeptic in this thread. After feeling pretty burned by Metal Gear Solid 2 after all of its hype, I will remain skeptical about MGS3, and hope that there will be more "tactcial espionage action" and less "half-hour cinematics that made me fall asleep," and that the plot will actually be understandable
Wow, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Goes Freakin' Nuts And Starts Eating The Wildlife. That guy with the automatic weapon at the top of the falls had horrible aim.
I will be the first skeptic in this thread. After feeling pretty burned by Metal Gear Solid 2 after all of its hype, I will remain skeptical about MGS3, and hope that there will be more "tactcial espionage action" and less "half-hour cinematics that made me fall asleep," and that the plot will actually be understandable
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*humming the Metal Gear theme* I second pixy back to the jungle roots indeed! so is this one directed by Kojima as well? Either way Im really excited!!!
*humming the Metal Gear theme* I second pixy back to the jungle roots indeed! so is this one directed by Kojima as well? Either way Im really excited!!!