Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

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  • Release Date: Nov. 22, 2006
  • Price: $30.00
  • Publisher: Konami
  • Developer: Konami
  • Platform(s): PS2
  • Genre: Action

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Just plain fun Lousy camera/viewpoint
Innovative concepts Unresponsive controls
Tight controls Doesn't live up to expectations
Addictive gameplay

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MGS's Review, by XII

Pros Cons
Epic boss fights Unresponsive controls
Addictive gameplay Lousy camera/viewpoint
Amazing visuals
Engaging story
Just plain fun

[ @-.» Wow. It's a beautiful game, made by the amazin' Hideo Kojima. At first, for me, the game was boring. Lazy camera, and the beginning of the game. I wanted to stop playing. But something told me to continue, and i played. But when the charismatic « The Fear » entered in the first Snake vs The boss fight. The game just touched me. I couldn't stop playing. So, don't stop playing even if it begins, and it is very difficult. You'l get used to it. It's a game to try....

A solid Gear for the Metal Series

Pros Cons
Tight controls
Innovative concepts
Epic boss fights
Amazing visuals
Intense action
Engaging story
Awesome audio

Hideo Kojima is a perfectionist, and this is evident when you play one of his games from the Metal Gear series. Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater is a prequel to the Metal Gear series, and has a very thought provoking and excellent story. Well, what's a story without excellent gameplay as well to compliment it? Well, nothing. A movie, maybe? Anyway, the game is a masterpiece, and a very wealthy, tried and true experience to anyone who dares enter the world of Metal Gear. You are still Snake in this game, but you're playing in the past, so you do have access to cool gadgets and weapons, but nothing too high tech. The game has excellent gameplay innovations, and intense stealth action. You have the options of putting enemies to sleep, shocking them, blowing them up, confusing them, using them as human shields, and lot's more, but the most obvious method of stealth is sneaking past them. You'll have to feed on animals that you find in the jungle to survive and have enough stamina to complete the mission. You even have to treat your self from snake bites, gunshot wounds, shocks and more. The audio is fantastic, with great music, and even greater voice acting. The graphics are very well detailed, and are in-game, meaning if you switch your clothes and enter a cut scene, you will see the change in the scene. The bosses are amazing, with their own little back stories, (most of the characters in the game are well fleshed out) and the camouflage concept is one that goes great with this type of gameplay. It is easy for the story to go over your head, due to how complex it is, but both the story, and the game are magnificent.

Play it again and again

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay
Innovative concepts
Just plain fun
Epic boss fights
Engaging story
Amazing visuals
Awesome audio
Intense action
Loads of content

Even after my fifth time of beating it, it is still extremely enjoyable. I never gets old. So much fun to go around and snipe people a pistol.

Great game but MGS4 is better

Pros Cons
Epic boss fights Lousy camera/viewpoint
Engaging story Unresponsive controls
Amazing visuals Doesn't live up to expectations

MGS3 is a great game, but suffers due to a lack of focus and a cartoony, over-the-top storyline. It still has some great gameplay, but the overhead camera and unusual control scheme make for a steep learning curve -- try to get the Subsistence version, which adds an MGS4- adjustable camera and some other cool features. A great game that you should play before MGS4.

simply awesome

As a long time fan of the metal gear series, I must say that this game was probably the best so far in the series Hands Down. The graphics truly seemed to show the best of the PS2. The story was truly involving, giving much desired closure to the MG series and at the same time opening many new doors and plots to be further explored. The sound was also truly stellar capturing the essence of jungle combat. And of course the gameplay was basic and easy to learn and master. Truly one of if not the best games ever released for any Playstation

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