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June 2008
(94%)
63 Reviews
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Abstract: The gaming world craves the IP. However there comes a time - about every three years - that the industry stops. It forgets about creating a new licence for gaming, it forgets about new ideas, like a vegetarian who wears leather shoes, it forgets about ...
Abstract: Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima is one of the game industrys most talented auteurs and this game is his magnum opus. It is astonishing. Like its predecessors, Guns of the Patriots will divide fans and critics. It has always been a series that you eit...
A brilliant mixture of storytelling and gameplay, Mind-blowing audiovisual presentation, Tight and compelling shooting mechanics, Gratifying stealth mechanics, Lots of cool gadgets and weapons that you can tailor to your own style of play
Storytelling is heavy-handed, The single-player experience ends
Metal Gear Solid 4 is an awe-inspiring synthesis of dramatic storytelling and entertaining gameplay. ...
Abstract: Metal Gear Solid has been one of those series that you either really got into or could not stand. Dominating PS1 and PS2 sales charts, the series and its creator have become something of a Playstation icon over the past decade, so it seems fitting that...
Abstract: Andrew Bistak9.9The ultimate PS3 game has arrived on the console which takes the Metal Gear Solid franchise to the next evolutionary stage in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of Patriot. Once again game design demi-god Hideo Kojima returns to the series and t...
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Published: 2015-08-30, Author: Oli , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Metal Gear Solid has always been a love it or hate it proposition. Millions love it for its involved, conspiratorial plotting, its arch sense of humour, its demanding stealth gameplay, its sprawling cinematic ambition, its preposterous stylishness and pre...