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Getting Your Body Ready For Snake Eater 3D

ZI: So what can be said about the Metal Gear Solid franchise that hasn't been said hundreds of times before? It's a brilliant series, an amazing milestone in all of gaming, incomparable to nearly all other video games in terms of plot structure, character development and sheer complexity.

But where Metal Gear excels is in its ability to draw players into it's crazed universe as if they're really reading a history book of these characters' lives, all the while relishing in a gameplay environment that is incredibly refined with immense attention to detail. Solid Snake's story will not be forgotten by gamers anytime soon, and with the franchise still continuing past the point of its conclusion in Guns of the Patriots, we'll definitely be seeing a lot more of our legendary war hero, and hopefully on Nintendo platforms, too.

Snake's escapades aren't entirely unheard of on Nintendo platforms. But it's unlikely that the majority of Nintendo fans have really taken time to play through the games, given the series' dominance on Sony's consoles. Gamers who are new to the series might ask, how does it play? What makes the games so celebrated amongst gamers? What do I need to know about the series before I start playing the Snake Eater remake on the Nintendo 3DS next year? I'm going to make every effort to seamlessly introduce all you FOXHOUND rookies into the world of Solid Snake, Liquid Snake, Otacon, Ocelot and Big Boss.

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LANC3R5342d ago

My advice to MGS newcomers, keep a low profile.
Advice for MGS fans who didn't play MGS3, bring some grub when your camping with The End.

nyobzoo5342d ago

my advice, get the Metal Gear Solid HD collection so you can play:

Metal Gear
Metal Gear 2
Metal Gear Solid 2
Metal Gear Solid 3
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker

for about the same price as MGS3D

matey5342d ago

but they all play the exact same way the old games did MGS3 3D is played the same way as MGS4 on ps3 and its got much better textures not quite like the demo we saw a while bk but that will be saved 4 the original title kojima has mentioned that the 3ds will get its own MGS so chill out guys

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Konami Delists Some Metal Gear Games From Digital Stores Without Warning

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD have been delisted from digital stores without warning.

cloganart81d ago

I mean, it makes sense. With Vol.2 coming and all that

Commentby81d ago

Stupid headline. Should state that they are being updated or discontinued. This makes the crazy people that only read headlines think it some kind of conspiracy to take away peoples already purchased games.

jjb198181d ago

If you want to all of a sudden own them now and haven't played them yet because a remastered is coming out, shame on you. I can't believe people are complaining about this 15 years later when it was bound to happen anyway. "A new remaster is out, quick, I'd better buy the original from the shop."

gigoran881d ago

Gamers: "Physical? who needs physical? everyone knows that digital online games are the future. stop living in the past. we don't need no stinking disc drive"

Same gamers: "How dare the delist a digital game that I own!!!!"

computeSci81d ago (Edited 81d ago )

And? What is your point?

Same gamers: "How dare the retailers to delist (quit selling) a physical game that I own!!!!"

I think you just read the headline and don't know how dilisting works with Sony. It's common knowledge that:

"Players who already bought the games will still have them in their library and can download and play them as usual."

So again, what is your point?

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Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater Review – James Bond Eat Your Heart Out │ Nerdy Bird Games

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is a remake of the original 2004 PlayStation 2 game from Konami and is now available on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC.

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Today’s Video Game Indie Scene Is Yesterday’s Mainstream-A Deconstruction Of Artistic Endeavor

A quote from Hideo Kojima brings up the notion of the wavering quality of modern day gaming, and a deconstruction of what constitutes a good game and artistic value follow suit.

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