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Metal Gear: What's under the box?

To help those new to the series, Ryan Boyce recaps the events of the past Metal Gear and Metal Gear Solid games and places them at their proper places in the Metal Gear timeline.

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Grave3672d ago

Well, when I played MGSV:GZ I found out the answer to "What's in the box?"

Geobros3671d ago

Metal Gear is a nice series. I enjoyed the first two games of NES. I liked very much Metal Gear Solid 1 and 2 too. 3 was great but not as previous, after I stopped playing MGS games.

I doubt though if I will start again as I would be a sucker if I was paying for buying a 2-hours game in 2014....

RJBESQ3671d ago

Personally, I actually really enjoyed Ground Zeroes. If you've played Portable Ops or Peacewalker, it plays a lot like them. You get the main mission(s) to play through that progress the story, and then you're given side missions to go through for extra fun and a lot of replayablility since you get ranked on how good of a job you do.

I know that it's certainly not everyone's cup of tea, but I really enjoyed the style. I'm excited to see what Phantom Pain brings us.

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The Best Video Game Opening Levels In Gaming History

The Opening Levels that hooked gamers from the outset.

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15 Impactful Video Games That Forever Changed The Industry

These groundbreaking video games changed gaming forever and drew in scores of fans in the process.

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The 15 Best Retro Video Games of All Time

From first-person espionage thrillers to the original installments of beloved franchises, check out the greatest retro video games we recommend for anyone.

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Agent7531d ago

I’d have taken a few of those out. Prefer Sonic over Sonic 2. Outrun should be in there. Maybe even Pong as millions of people had fun with that even if it was repetitive. Final Fight pipped any Streets of Rage game, although Streets of Rage had the better soundtrack. Too many to list l guess. To me, retro gaming is the 1980s, maybe going into early 1990s.

Popsicle31d ago

Agree that the generational gap is too broad to really make a strong list. Need to tighten the years a bit. Hard to compare Pac Man with N64 games.