Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater was originally released in late 2004 for North America and early 2005 in Europe and it is arguably the most complete, well realised game in the entire series. The story is set against the backdrop of the Cold War and the aftermath of the real life Cuban Missile Crisis is the springboard from which the game weaves its elaborate fiction. According to the game’s story, the real reason the Soviets backed down and removed their ballistic missiles from Cuba was because of a secret deal to return one of their chief scientists who had recently defected to the West.
Since baseball cards and bubblegum, Capitalism has exploited our baser human need to complete sets of similar thingies. Here, the HPP team has collated ten of the best collectibles that will have you scouring virtual worlds like the most crazed eBay obsessive.
I’m surprised they choose the apes instead of the frogs on metal gear solid 3 as they was harder to get
Major Nelson: Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 HD is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today.
With Mother's Day just around the corner, we've decided to roundup and celebrate the best mothers in gaming. From legendary warriors to unsung heroes, these are the ultimate video game moms.
MGS1
MGS4
MGS3 and Peace Walker
MGS2
This is my favourite in the series.