Metal Gear is 25 years old, and the X Button celebrates the classic series with this retrospective that reflects on where the series has been, and where it might be heading.
You might not be able to believe this, but Dark Souls is a pretty tricky game on the PlayStation 3.
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Kingdom hearts was really sad at the end. The darkness when Jenny dies was shocking and sad
Mine have to be last of us, Joel's daughter. Maybe it hits different when you have kids vs bot. I'll throw ff7 up there to. On the verge of looking like some sort of love triangle then bam, death
I think Dom's wife's death in Gears 2 was sadder then Dom. Dom's death in Gears 3 just felt rushed.
In a new corporate update, Konami has revealed that since its launch in 1987, the Metal Gear series has sold over 60 million copies worldwide.
Well done Metal Gear, my second favourite gaming franchise behind Resident Evil, i still hope Bluepoint are working on a Metal Gear Solid remake for PS5, that would be my gaming dream.
When Bluepoint teased their next game at Christmas the unrevealed game was in a plain cardboard box with a upside down exclamation point........it surely could only mean one thing.......SNAAKKKKEEEEE.
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And we're celebrating it under the release of Metal Gear Rising. yeah...
Man, when I was a kid a hated Metal Gear. Probably because I never understood I had to sneak around.
But when Metal Gear Solid hit the PSX, I was in love. My favorite game ever probably.
Damn im getting old I still remember playing metal gear way back