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Metal gear solid v review matthewmatosis
Metal gear solid v review matthewmatosis













Along the way, aside from dodging their gunfire, you have to push through barricades, and be wary of pit traps on higher levels. Upon going into the stairwell with 10 flights of stairs, you are immediately spotted by a pair of guards at the door on the other side, so you have to run. One that I will mention now is the stairwell chase. The music was fucking awesome, and there were so many memorable moments. The fact that you can actually break bones is pretty amazing, and the fact that you have to mend it through splinting it and all was great.Īnother great game was Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.

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Having to address sicknesses, remove leeches, mend broken bones and lacerations, remove bullets, on top of gathering the supplies to do so in order to press on. Honestly, that is a health system I wish were around a lot more. I loved the camouflage system, and my favorite part was the CURE system. As for my favorite Solid game, it's Snake Eater, hands down. I'm looking forward to The Phantom Pain for the PC. I don't remember too much about it, but I do remember playing this one side mission playing as a guy code named "Gorilla" and holding everyone up with a banana. I did like "Calling to the Night" though.

metal gear solid v review matthewmatosis

MGS4, looking back, probably could have been better, but it still had a shit ton of awesome moments to it. MGS2 I actually found to be pretty good on it's own merits, although it's understandable why most people didn't like it. 1, while a bit dated compared to later games, is a nice start for the series and has an absolutely beautiful and haunting soundtrack and atmosphere.

metal gear solid v review matthewmatosis

The jungle and forest environments, the use of camouflage, the survival aspects such as hunting for food and applying stuff such as bandages and sutures to your wounds, the unique and fun boss fights, motherfucking CQC, and an intriguing and gripping storyline. I guess part of it is because that I played it first. Metal Gear Solid 3 is DEFINITELY my favorite.















Metal gear solid v review matthewmatosis