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Metal Gear Solid IV: Guns of the Patriots


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Guest Nemesis Enforcer
I want to scream when I am doing it, and now I am going to be at it for hours since you have said the ending of act III is so good JC, you could have kept that to yourself :lol
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Well don't get your expectations up but I and many other players have described as 'epic' so take it for what you want.

 

By the way, in regards to following the civilian; just tranq the guards every time he gets caught up. No guards will replace them.

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Finally finished that part with the resistance member, was alot easier when I stopped killing him when he was disgusied as a soldier :lol

 

Watched the whole Big Mama cut scene which was great and now just up to the fight with Raging Raven which I haven't started yet as I got called away :(

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This is not fair!

 

I am doing the split screen thing, where Raiden is fighting with the now 'mortal' Vamp and I am having to take out the Gekos with the gun you get for beating Crying Wolf (who I took ages to kill)

 

I want to watch the battle unfold on their side of the screen but have to keep my attention on my half to make sure I don't get snuck up on and killed from behind/jumped on by a Geko so miss all the mind blowing stuff that is going on I get when I catch glances of the fight :(

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As some of you may be aware but i was at download so i was a bit late to play this. However I have just finished Act 2 now and i am going to say this.

 

This is the game of the year for myself. Graphically its amazing the story is just gripping and even the cut scenes while they are about the same lenght as the ones on MGS2 they seem to add so much more to the story.

 

Hopefully the rest of the game can live up to this :)

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Wasn't able to play it yesterday so still stuck on the split screen part which I am assuming will be the end of Act 4
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MGO is damn damn tasty, i just had a quick go in a deathmatch and i dont think it will be as good as COD or RS:V2 however i think i will enjoy my time on it when i am not tired
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Not quite the end of Act 4..
So I found when I played it today...

 

METAL GEAR REX vs METAL GEAR RAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

:lol

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Completed the game last night after 20hours 13mins of total game play time and while it is a superb game I think it is way too short personally. I mean if I had actually sat down without interuption of going to clean the house etc I could have had it done in 2 or max 3 days which for £39 is not that good
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True but compared with Gears of War etc it's not that short. The game also hits back at it's length due to the amount replay value there is.

 

That being said, yes one thing that could be improved was a few more acts.

 

Then again, it's still the best game I've ever played in the last 5-6 years.

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Fully agree with you about it being one of the best games of the last few years JC but I do feel slightly let down by the length of it

 

One thin, like you say, it does have going for it is the replay value, there is no doubt that I will play this game again and again to try and get te other awards there is on offer but I would like to have seen more gameplay to go along with the cut scences

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Fully agree with you about it being one of the best games of the last few years JC but I do feel slightly let down by the length of it

 

One thin, like you say, it does have going for it is the replay value, there is no doubt that I will play this game again and again to try and get te other awards there is on offer but I would like to have seen more gameplay to go along with the cut scences

 

However the good thing is that the online mode is pretty decent so thats worth a shot as well NE

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Metal Gear Solid 4: Best game ever on PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii?

 

Reviewers have said Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is one of the best video games ever made, and that includes this-gen systems such as PS3 and Xbox 360 all the way back to NES.

 

High praises are given by the big three industry review giants: Gamespot, IGN and Gamepro. These reviewers have been in the industry for over 22 years. Practically most of us grew up reading their reviews.

 

These review sites are no slouch, especially IGN and Gamespot with their very strict 10 point scale. IGN has only 15 some games that have ever received a perfect score of a 10. They define only a game that is revolutionary or truly defines a genre deserves a perfect score such as Metal Gear Solid 4.

 

Gamespot is known to be even more strict in their scoring, only giving five games in their entire history back to 1996 a perfect 10. With the addition of Metal Gear Solid 4, that makes it a total of six games in their history of deserving a perfect score.

 

Gamespot and IGN both rate Metal Gear Solid 4 above other blockbuster games such as the Orange Box or Halo 3 which both received a 9.5.

 

IGN: "Not only does it sum up the full franchise of Metal Gear, its depth and its complexity, coupled with its technical prowess, make it one of the best games of the year and, indeed, one of the best games ever made."

 

Gamespot: "Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the most technically stunning video game ever made. It’s also a fine example of storytelling prowess within its medium, combining gameplay and narrative so slickly and beautifully that it’s impossible to extricate one from the other."

 

Gamepro: "Metal Gear Solid 4 is a masterpiece, an unforgettable game that shines like a beacon amidst a sea of mediocrity. It is not only the best Metal Gear game, but one of the best games ever made, period."

 

Even veteran reviewer Famitsu, who has only given seven perfect score of a 40/40 through their entire history dating back to 1986 awarded Metal Gear Solid 4 this prestigious perfect score.

 

So does the game live up to the hype and the reviews?

 

After playing the game extensively, I must admit it is quite the masterpiece. The way the story is told and integrated into the game is quite ingenious. The graphics are top notch considered to be the best looking game ever. You will be hard pressed to find many low res textures in the game.

 

The last game to hold the "best looking game so far" title on consoles was Uncharted Drake’s Fortune, before that it was Bioshock, then Gears of War. Definitely Metal Gear Solid 4 surpasses all of these games in the graphics department. In these previous games low res texture usage were evident in close proximity to the textures with pixelation and blurriness when viewing an object up close.

 

In Metal Gear Solid 4 you will have difficulty finding pixelation even when pressed right up against an object, truly a fantastic feat. As Gametrailer puts it, Metal Gear Solid 4 gives you the option of zooming in and out of cut scenes daring you to find any fault in the graphics knowing that it looks good.

 

When Kojima said he will take full advantage of the 50GB Blu-ray disc he wasn’t kidding. He uses high res textures for just about everything from the little belt buckles on Snake to the bumpy grip on the bottom of his feet.

 

The intro is fabulous mixing cinema with gameplay, also as a way of introducing the controls and giving a tutorial on how to play the game. There is even an info box popping up telling you what to do. The weapon customization adds a whole level of depth without being overly complex, something you won’t find in many games.

 

Cut scenes are at checkpoints and usually you could spend up to 45 minutes between checkpoints spacing out those cut scenes. I recommend everyone who play the game to take your time and help out each little battle between the PMCs or militia factions. Once you help one side win their battle they will thank you and become your comrades.

 

The controls are great; they add a high level of depth to the game play. CQC makes combat a skill, being able to do various moves between choking someone out with a jujitsu "bare naked choke hold" or use an enemy as a meat shield like the previous versions of Metal Gear Solid.

 

The ability to switch between first person and third person view gives you the best of both worlds. Third person is great for taking on many enemies, but if you want to get that sniper on the roof in the distance swap to first person view and take them out with a red-dot sight or a scope attachment.

 

The first Metal Gear Solid is the game that invented the stealth genre and Metal Gear Solid 4 breaks new ground and invents a whole new genre of cinematic storytelling while raising the bar in the stealth genre for years to come.

 

You can bet anyone who has any clue about gaming and is a true hardcore gamer will tell you if you don’t have a PS3, Metal Gear Solid 4 is the game you buy a PS3 for. Of course if they tell you otherwise just politely let them know they have no idea what they are talking about.

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I completed it last night. I can't remember what my total time was. I think it was less than 20 hours though. I loved it, personally. The cut scenes were fantastic. They were more entertaining and dramatic and emotional than scenes from most feature films.
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I really liked Raiden in this game. I hope they continue to use him in the other MGS games.
This is supposted to be the last one they are doing from what I read, thats why Snake is an old man it shis last mission and will end the story of the game
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