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Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D Impressions | GAMINGtruth.com

Shawn Long, a longtime Metal Gear Solid fan, sits down with Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D for the 3DS and gives his impressions.

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klecser5206d ago

I didn't find anything wrong with the demo or game. I just don't "get" the gameplay of "sneaking" games like this. I snuck aroudn just fine until

SPOILER

I got to that damn bridge covered with dudes. I have no idea how to get past them. At one point I "accidentally" fell off the the side of the bridge and clung to it, but I have no idea how to do it again.

SirNintend05206d ago

Lure them out or shoot them before they spot you. Just keep a safe distance.

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Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 to be temporarily removed from digital storefronts starting November 8

Konami will temporarily remove Metal Gear Solid 2 and Metal Gear Solid 3 from digital storefronts starting November 8 as it works to renew the licenses for select historical archive footage used in each game, the company announced.

Orchard1654d ago

To be honest, I’m surprised Konami are even considering re-listing this given how they’ve abandoned their franchises and fans.

Maybe temporarily will become permanently.

VersusDMC1653d ago

They definitely won't relist the games on the pretty much dead platforms they were on. If they go through hassle of changing all the cutscenes it will be to release a PS/Xbox/Switch collection on current systems.

Eonjay1653d ago (Edited 1653d ago )

Out of curioisity, why isn't historical footage a part of the public domain?

VersusDMC1653d ago

According to Google anything before 1924 and anything that wasn't copyrighted 5 years after being publised is fair game.

Maybe the historical footage used in the MGS games might have new copyright owners and they are knocking on the doors of whoever is using that footage for a paycheck.

Maybe that's what happened because of what happened with writers suing Movie studios for rights to old IP like terminator, Beetlejuice and Friday the 13th due to an old copyright law that grants authors rights to their work after 35 years. Maybe that's what happened to the copyright of the old footage as well?

Or they are just negotiating with the original copyright owners? Maybe this is a ploy to get it for cheaper? Bluff that they will just take the games down for a cheaper licence price?

Who knows...

jznrpg1653d ago

If they didn’t have plans to rerelease them they would just say they aren’t coming back . They may not release them again if whoever owns the copyrights are greedy but it would seem they are putting some effort into it otherwise they would say buy it now or else that would make them more $ now . I could be wrong but that makes sense to me .

TheEnigma3131654d ago

This is exactly why i love physical media

Orchard1654d ago (Edited 1654d ago )

Well, in this case, describing it as a digital vs physical problem may not be too accurate.

If you already purchased it digitally, you'll still be able to download it and play any time - and if I want to go buy it digitally, I still can today, whereas I probably can't find a physical copy of it in Walmart or wherever.

blackblades1654d ago

True as long as you bought something before it get delisted you'll still be able to play them. All the physical vs digital is nonesense now and getting old. You get screwed from both at the end of the day if everything goes down. Physical will have all the bugs because they need the 1st day patches and then some. About most dlc needs downloading so you screwed outta complete edition. I still dont see Sony or MS going anywhere in the next 100 years.

MadLad1654d ago

People on here find literally every excuse they can to state just how much better and future proof physical games are over digital.

Funny, being I can play every single one of my almost 1000 steam games with no issue. And, even when the store eventually shutters, they have systems in place I can still back up all my games.

What am I supposed to do when my console, and even the discs it runs, break down? I mean, I can rebuy them, but that just means I had to pay twice for a game, and probably now at collector prices. Doesn't sound very future proof to me.

blackblades1653d ago

@TheRealTedCruz
That already happened to me on ps2. My stuff got stolen, I had to rebuy some of the games with allowances. Some games were nich I couldnt find them again.

BISHOP-BRASIL1653d ago

@blackblades

We don't even need to loose the games in anyway for physical media reliability to be put to test, disc rot is a thing.

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IamFrasierCrane1653d ago

This doesn’t affect anyone who has already purchased the game digitally.

GhostofHorizon1653d ago (Edited 1653d ago )

Just started MGS 3 over the weekend.
Wouldn't have affected me since I bought the collection a long time ago.

I'm more interested in the fact that they have to re-license historical footage constantly. At what point is it not worth it anymore? I can't imagine a lot of people are buying MGS Collection.

isarai1653d ago

Dat all digital future 👌

Sephiroushin1653d ago

What? You got it you can still play it just like if you got a physical copy of the game ...

FanboysKiller1653d ago

How to get engaged with 2s story ? , can't get through the ship without quiting the game literally since forever.

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Metal Gear Solid 3 Remastered for Pachinko? WTF KONAMI!

Metal Gear Solid 3 is one of the greatest games of all time, and Konami is giving it a remaster with the FOX Engine! Sort of....with Pachinko. RGT 85 isn't too pleased with this decision!

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JKSimmons3637d ago

I still can't believe Konami is doing all this. It's like they're intentionally trolling us at this point.

Dabigkahuna763637d ago

You don't have to buy it every game is not meant for you just maybe I'm just saying They may not be targeting you so relax bruh

-Foxtrot3637d ago

Buy it? You do know what a Pachinko machine is...right?

Dabigkahuna763637d ago (Edited 3637d ago )

@fox I don't care what it is I'm not the target for whatever it is so I can give 2 fukcs about it

Sunny_D3637d ago (Edited 3637d ago )

What a dumbass comment. Why bother commenting in the article when you didn't even make an effort or care to make effort to find out what the article is about. You're just another headline reader, aren't you? Jesus

Ben Dover3637d ago

@Dabigkahuna76

Perhaps it's a wise thing to NOT post at all then if you're not contributing / bothering to read the article.

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TheCommentator3637d ago

Yeah, Konami is taking a gamble with one of it's best franchises. ;P

_-EDMIX-_3637d ago (Edited 3637d ago )

Are they? The reality is those pachinko machines are probably going to give them a greater return then the actual Metal Gear Solid games consider they're probably not spending 100 million or more on such the game

garrettbobbyferguson3637d ago (Edited 3637d ago )

I don't believe it's a remaster. Pachinko machines just have scripted cut scenes typically. You win and you see a next cut scene. You lose and you lose. In this case they probably had some animation studio model these cutscenes for their new machine.

OoglyBoogly3637d ago

It looks so beautiful too...not that the original MGS3 looks bad (seriously go emulate that shit it's still a damn good looking game) but these remastered parts look phenomenal!

ScubaSteve13637d ago (Edited 3637d ago )

like an arcade game i guess

sdlxxx13637d ago

Remember plinko on the price is right? Like that.

Deadpooled3637d ago

classic show, wonder which was better, the american version or the british version with sir bruce forsyth?

bloop3637d ago

You can't beat a Brucie bonus.

bouzebbal3637d ago

It's a hybrid arcade money machine.. It's for casinos

Artemidorus3637d ago

They are testing to see how angry fans are then offer It on consoles.

I am done with Konami for the way they have behaved.

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Metal Gear Solid 3: From Russia with love

Rich Stanton:

"Metal Gear Solid 2 ended with an explosion of questions. In creating a game that questioned its own status as a game, Kojima had opened countless essentially insoluble plot threads. The most pressing one was: what next? Hideo Kojima initially tried to avoid directing Metal Gear Solid 3, or so the talk goes. He did not."

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