Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops

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  • Release Date: Nov. 20, 2007
  • Price: $20.00
  • Publisher: Konami
  • Developer: Kojima Productions
  • Platform(s): PSP
  • Genre: Adventure

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Intense action [2] Lousy camera/viewpoint [1]
Engaging story [2]
Awesome audio [2]
Amazing visuals [2]
Epic boss fights [2]
Just plain fun [1]
Fantastic multiplayer [1]
Tight controls [1]
Addictive gameplay [1]
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Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops - PSP

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Lousy camera/viewpoint
Awesome audio  
Engaging story  
Epic boss fights  
Intense action  
Tight controls  
Fantastic multiplayer  
Just plain fun  
Huh?M-Metal Gear?!

When Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops was announced to be brought to the ever deviant hand held that is the PSP, many fans were worried about how it would look and play. There was more emphasis on how it would play, because when most console games are scaled down to PSP size, control is usually the first component in question. Don't fret here, because as you can see from the score that I gave this game, it's all good. The game is set a few years after Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater, so you'll still be pulled into that amazing atmosphere. The story, as in most Metal Gear games, is great, and reflects the way you play the game. You will have to recruit enemy soldiers, technicians, medics, and what have you, to form an arsenal of soldiers that help you accomplish your mission. This aspect of the game is very cool and engaging, since each character has abilities, an varying stats. The controls work very well on the PSP, and the gameplay is as Metal Gear as ever. The cut scenes unfold in the art of the graphic novels, and the sound and graphics are top notch. The online multiplayer is also good, with a variety of game modes, and the fact that you can use your recruited members from the campaign just keep you playing again and again. You can input passwords and even download special characters and bosses to use for your stealthing pleasure. A few shortcuts have been taken here and there, but don't worry, they aren't mind blowingly major (you can't slit throats). The game is great, and feels good because it is a solid game in the series, not a spin off like Metal Gear Acid. Though both games are great, you can't go wrong with Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops.

Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops - PSP

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Amazing visuals  
Awesome audio  
Engaging story  
Epic boss fights  
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  
One of the best on the PSP

Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops - PSP

Best controls yet

This game is definetly one of the must own titles on the psp. I have to admit they did a great job on getting the controls to work on a psp, and i actually think the controls are improved from the ps2 mgs3. I loved the graphics, it almost looks like a ps2 game, also it has all the corny sounds from all the metal gear's

Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops - PSP

!!!

Metal Gear is a must buy if you have a PSP but if you don't buy it and then buy this game the bad part is no blood is included but the online gameplay is awesome and the storyline is great.

Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops - PSP

mgs at its portable best

great game...alot diffrent from its console brethren but still keeps it fresh and fun...recruiting an army becomes addicting..gotta catch em all type..overall grea if u like the mgs series this wont let u down and gret for a portable game because of the paceing...a deffinate buy for anyone with a psp and mgs love. cutscenes are great, kinda like the mgs grafic novals from not to long ago..only flaw is gameplay gets repetitive..but online is great, which is just like mgs subsitence for the ps2 and in form of portible online there s nothing better..

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