GamesIndustry.Biz writes: "When most action games focused on shooting your way through any situation one game appeared on the scene in 1987 that broke the mold. Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear debuted on the MSX computer, later adapted for the NES, and was subtle and deep when compared to its contemporaries. Players took on the role of the secret agent Solid Snake and were expected to use stealth and subterfuge to make their way through a mission with a densely layered plot, including military action and terrorist conspiracies.
The success of the title spawned a number of sequels but most notably with the PlayStation generation came the Metal Gear Solid franchise."
The Opening Levels that hooked gamers from the outset.
The PlayStation 3 may not have been the strongest generation for Sony, but there were still some diamonds in the rough that deserve a revisit as PS5 remasters.
Even if they could just remaster and put on PSVR2, some would still look great as VR titles and could do a whole lot to bolster the headset w these exclusives! I'd imagine the investment of reworking these titles into VR would be way less than building new games from the ground up, and they could be amazing experiences, and VR often makes flat games feel fresh again. The Resistance and Killzone games are particularly what I want to see!!
The time is perfect for a resistance fall of man game campaign coop multiplayer
Resistance was ok but Warhawk and Starhawk was better and kept me coming back for almost a decade of fun and petty revenge on the loud mouth unskilled players 🤣
Edit I loved capture the flag dropping the pot on the flag carrier was extremely satisfying as well as transforming your plane in bot form and stumping them to death 😱
In the wake of some of the Metal Gear games getting remastered in the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection, it seems like a good time to take a look back at the originals. This review will go over one of the classic titles, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
Splinter Cell > Metal Gear
See what I did there?