ikimasu wrote:Thanks for the info, guys. I'm thinking that I will likely go for the Cube version, since the main differences aren't gamebreaking. It also has the advantage of being developed by one of my favorite developers, Silicon Knights. There is bound to be easter-eggs in it for their fans.
Bobtheduck wrote:Really... MG:PO, on the other hand, is a direct sequal to MGS3
Shinja wrote:i thought the twin snakes was an awsome remake of the original with probaly todate the best graphics of any mgs game. sure it wasnt a kojima production but it was licenced by him and is just as good as the original with much better grafics and gameplay, the ps1 game was awsome but having analog sticks makes it all the better!
Rocketshipper wrote:and TS is a lot easier than the PS1 version of MGS (the first person shooting does it).
Fish and Chips wrote:Heh. In the original MGS, one of the villains is psychic, and he proves it to you my reading your game stats, how often you've saved, causing your controller to vibrate, stuff like that. And if you have other Konami games on your memory card, he compliments you on your good taste. With the Silicon Knights revamp, though, he'll do the same thing, just for Silicon Knights games instead.
Nightshade X wrote:Actually, what he'll do is start naming off some of the Nintendo titles in your card. For example, he commented on my apparent affinity for Super Smash Bros. Melee and The Legend of Zelda.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I will just chime in and say that Snake Eater is my favorite out of all of them. The last few hours of the game were just... mind-blowing.
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