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Extrait: Metal Gear Solid 3 is, to my thinking, one of the finest games ever created. I'm hardly alone in this opinion, so the announcement that the game would be converted to Nintendo 3DS seemed like an amazing coup for the system. How times have changed. Sinc...
Extrait: Let's look at the facts here: Metal Gear Solid 3 (at least the Subsistence version) is easily one of my favorite games ever. I also love handheld games and have taken quite a shine to the 3DS over the past year. The final version of this remake happily...
In many respects, Snake Eater is the perfect Metal Gear Solid title. It takes the core mechanics of the franchise and twists them, making for a far more tense and savage experience that focuses on nature and the environment over hiding behind walls and...
Extrait: Metal Gear Solid 3 is definitely a classic in the PlayStation 2's library. It reinvented the stealth action genre, and finally gave fans the world over an origin story for one of the most iconic characters in the world: Snake. It's only been seven shor...
Extrait: It's hard to escape Snake Eater's obvious insanity. While the stealth and hunting aspects do a good job conveying that feeling of being a lone operative behind enemy lines, apart from the continually obtrusive communication with HQ and the...
Extrait: Nintendo has been stiffed for nearly a decade; the last Kojima Productions game to appear on a Nintendo platform was , a remake of the original for the GameCube. Eight years later, Nintendo fans are finally getting another taste of Snake. It's a remake...
Well, as a PS3 owner, I just got this, and two other games, for the same price… This 3D one doesn't control nearly as well
While you should have a version of this game somewhere in your collection, the PS2 game - if you could find in a garage sale somewhere- and the HD version is far superior. This game is really only for people without either of those consoles...
Extrait: I think it’s nice how classic games get ported to a number of different systems. Sure, it’s a safe cash grab for the publisher doing the port, but it gives these games a chance to get some additional sunshine and make some new friends.And here we are w...