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Jul 29, 2008

Review: Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots





Metal Gear Solid 4
Konami,Kojima Productions
Available now for Playstation 3

If you asked me a month ago if a game that makes you put down your controller more often than you pick it up was a good idea and I'd have to say no, but that was before I witnessed the Hideo Kojima's masterpiece that is Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. I don't think I've ever played a game where I didn't mind sitting back and watching the long cinematics that pop up a lot, but this game just has all the right things working for it so that you actual enjoy them.

So MGS4's strange everything-but-the-kitchen-sink science-fiction military soap-opera storyline finally comes to an end after a long run for the series. Solid Snake's body has begun to age rapidly as part of his final clone programming and with his last bit of strength, he is determined to carry out his final mission: assassin liquid Snake who is now in the body of Revolver Ocelot.

From there the story starts jumping into a plot filled with many old faces from the Metal Gear series, soldiers controlled by Nano technology, strange sounds that drive people to kill each other, even stranger cybernetic women maddened by the terrors of war, etc and honestly if I were to try to explain the whole plot, this review would be a lot longer than my column - actually, it might be longer than this publication, so to keep it short: MGS4: an epic science-fiction tale full of betrayal, emotional moments, military warfare, espionage, future technology and that weird Kojima sense of humour. If you want any more plot info or game history than that, then I suggest Wikipedia or playing through the Metal Gear Series.




FPS fans will be happy to know that MGS4 has finally changed its usual “Don‘t get caught” style of game play to allow a “guns-a-blazing” method of finishing the game. Players can now choose to tackle most levels as they see fit which opens the world of Metal Gear to all the players who can’t stand sneaking through a battlefield. Though sneaking through a war zone while bombs are exploding, soldiers are firing at each other and you are mere feet away from it all, does really add a whole new level to the Metal Gear franchise. It’s almost too boring to run through the levels while mowing everyone down, because you miss so much of what’s going on it the game.

But if you really want to spend the game shooting everyone you meet, players will be impressed by Snake’s vast arsenal of futuristic weaponry which he will either find and unlock or purchase through Drebin 893, the slick arms dealer.

For those wishing to play the game true to the franchise, Snake also has new tools to help him stay one step ahead of the enemy at all times: his octocamo suit automatically blends into the environment, Metal Gear MK II, a mini robot which allows Snake to survey a small area ahead of him, and steel drums which have replaced boxes as temporary cover for Snake.

Snake really needs these new tools too with the increase in enemy intelligence. Our boy can simple wander off into a dark spot and magically disappear; no, now he has to work to hide from the enemies. Enemies will spot you in the darkest of rooms and see in complete 360 degree views of the area, so nowhere can you hide unless you actually hide.

Auto aim is available for rookie shooters which helped me out a lot, but Snake’s movements did take a bit of time to get a handle on. I found trying to get Snake to perform one move would always end with him in some terrible position on the ground or running away like a crippled old man. 3 difficult levels are available for players who would like an easier game or more of a challenge, but know that the easy level is really easy. I barely used my health items at all and finally had to switch to the normal mode for some challenge.

My one pet peeve with the entire game was the continuous installations after each chapter. No game should have to be installed several times over the course of its game play. I mean I did enjoy watching Snake chain smoke during each installation process and the health and game tips were nice touches, but honestly skip the numerous installs next time, Konami.

The movie quality graphics and sound can easily make me forgive the small matter of the annoying installs though as they lead to fantastic game play and even better cut-scenes. I honestly could have watch MGS4 as a movie, complete with popcorn in hand with how incredible the game was structured. Though the dialog a little goofy at times, the story had you laughing and crying with real emotion behind each. You cared about the characters and more importantly you believed their story and that’s hard to pull off with such a crazy storyline. This is the kind of game you feel guilty about if you don’t finish it and all story driven games should be like that, if they want to be the best title on the market today.

Metal Gear fans and anyone who just enjoys a great gaming masterpiece, this is the PS3 title that is going to make you purchase a Playstation 3 if you don’t already have one and I can’t stress enough how much I mean that. This is probably one of the best B movie storylines I’ve ever watched that breaks through the cheese and manages to stand as a great and epic piece of art.

Rating: 10 out of 10
Buy it!

Jun 9, 2008

Metal Gear Solid 4 - Insert Disc 2



Blu-Ray is magical and much better than any old Xbox 360 disc.

This video is from the New Metal Gear Solid 4 and is pretty funny. Nice to see the developers have a good sense of humor, especially about their old games.

Feb 27, 2008

SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT AMERICA INTRODUCES METAL GEAR SOLID®4: GUNS OF THE PATRIOTS PS3 BUNDLE AVAILABLE IN LATE Q2 2008 IN NORTH AMERICA


Company Also Announces Limited-Edition God of War® PSP® Entertainment Pack and April Availability of DUALSHOCK®3 Wireless Controller for North America

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., February 26, 2008 – At its annual retail and publisher conference Destination PlayStation, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) announced details of upcoming PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™) and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) (PSP-2000) hardware bundles with two of the most highly anticipated 2008 titles. The company also announced the April 2008 availability of DUALSHOCK®3 wireless controller in North America.

To coincide with the much-anticipated North American launch of Metal Gear Solid®4: Guns of the Patriots in late Q2 2008, SCEA will introduce a PS3 bundle, which will include an 80GB PS3, the upcoming blockbuster Metal Gear Solid®4: Guns of the Patriots and a DUALSHOCK 3 wireless controller for $499 CDN (MSRP).

SCEA also announced the June 2008 availability of the limited-edition God of War® PSP Entertainment Pack for $199.99 CDN (MSRP). The God of War Entertainment Pack will include a “Deep Red” PSP with God of War himself, Kratos, silk-screened on the back of the unit, a copy of the highly anticipated upcoming God of War: Chains of Olympus game for PSP, the hit comedy movie from Columbia Pictures, “Superbad™,” on UMD™ (Universal Media Disc), and a PLAYSTATION®Network voucher to download Syphon Filter®: Combat Ops from PLAYSTATION®Store. The stand-alone version of God of War: Chains of Olympus launches on March 4, 2008.

“Working closely with our retail and publishing partners and sharing our hardware and software roadmaps at Destination PlayStation gives us a great opportunity to outline some key milestones for the year. In response to incredible demand, we will be manufacturing more 80GB PS3s for North America and the Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots 80GB PS3 bundle is an ideal way to offer that continued value to our consumers,” said Jack Tretton, president and CEO, SCEA. “With Blu-ray having won the format war, our stellar software line-up and a broad product portfolio, we will continue to drive the incredible momentum we’ve been generating since last fall.”
SCEA will introduce the DUALSHOCK 3 wireless controller for the first time in North America in April 2008 for $54.95 CDN (MSRP). DUALSHOCK 3, which incorporates both rumble and motion sensing SIXAXIS™ technologies, maintains the award-winning design and precise, responsive features of PlayStation controllers. The added rumble feature, combined with the SIXAXIS system, enhances the gamer experience with more interactive, intuitive and immersive game play experience and will work with more than 100 current PS3 titles.

In additional news coming from Destination PlayStation, SCEA announced Metal Gear Solid®4: Guns of the Patriots will be available in North America in late Q2 2008. A Metal Gear Online “Starter Pack” will also be launched to support online game play. Gamers can select a single player experience or take the action online with up to 16 players and battle it out using the latest weapons and stealth techniques.