A few first impressions (Not as Spoiler Free as Before)
A few first impressions (Not as Spoiler Free as Before)
Well, I picked up my copy at the Gamestop near me last night. Got it home and popped it in... Woo! Let me try and keep this as spoiler free as possible:
The "10 minute surprise" has to be one of the slickest game moves ever. Seriously. I just had the biggest grin on my face when it happened.
I think I know what 108 was talking about with the LIFE and DEATH changes, but I haven't tried it out yet. Seems very interesting.
The "Bond open" was downright incredible. That song has really grown on me. I was singing along.
So far there's been a lot of cinema and a little gameplay (I'm a little ways into "Operation Snake Eater"), but that's what I enjoy, so I'm not concerned. I know I've got a long road ahead of me.
Basically, the 10 minute thing has already assuaged any fear I had of anything (it sort of redeemed my faith in Kojima's sick sense of humor). I'd like to hear others thoughts.
"Sometimes you have to eat a treee frooooogg!!!"
The "10 minute surprise" has to be one of the slickest game moves ever. Seriously. I just had the biggest grin on my face when it happened.
I think I know what 108 was talking about with the LIFE and DEATH changes, but I haven't tried it out yet. Seems very interesting.
The "Bond open" was downright incredible. That song has really grown on me. I was singing along.
So far there's been a lot of cinema and a little gameplay (I'm a little ways into "Operation Snake Eater"), but that's what I enjoy, so I'm not concerned. I know I've got a long road ahead of me.
Basically, the 10 minute thing has already assuaged any fear I had of anything (it sort of redeemed my faith in Kojima's sick sense of humor). I'd like to hear others thoughts.
"Sometimes you have to eat a treee frooooogg!!!"
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Been through two boss battles and three new terrains not seen in the demo.
Beautiful. Just beautiful.
On the codec front, Major doesn't seem to be as naturally helpful as Colonel usually is. I'm not sure what I think about this iteration's "weapon expert" either. He's slightly over the top.
The way that all the systems in the game are introduced are genius. The cure system is cool so far, but the way that it was presented to the player was great.
I don't know what to make of the skipping in the radio sequences. Does anyone else have this problem? When I call someone on the radio, the other sounds skip a few times during a 20 second or so pause before they start talking. It sometimes happens during their speech (little skips).
Other than that, though, really enjoying the survival.
Beautiful. Just beautiful.
On the codec front, Major doesn't seem to be as naturally helpful as Colonel usually is. I'm not sure what I think about this iteration's "weapon expert" either. He's slightly over the top.
The way that all the systems in the game are introduced are genius. The cure system is cool so far, but the way that it was presented to the player was great.
I don't know what to make of the skipping in the radio sequences. Does anyone else have this problem? When I call someone on the radio, the other sounds skip a few times during a 20 second or so pause before they start talking. It sometimes happens during their speech (little skips).
Other than that, though, really enjoying the survival.
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Well, I've been playing it all day this saturday.. And I've loved it so far. At firts it was kind of difficult. but after I got the pace, I've advanced.
When playing Kojima games, I play them quite slow. Since I was warned about the possible skipping with the dialogue, and I love dialogue, I copyied it to HDD, but have been playing from the disc and have had no trouble at all besides the slower loading tiumes in raiod conversations and in general.
So far I've played for 4 hours I think, and at least 2-3 have been conversing with Paramedic (I simply love talking witn her in this game, so much fun)
And the glowing-batteries jokes, movies jokes, references.. I've simply loved it so far. I am happy with the final game so far.
When playing Kojima games, I play them quite slow. Since I was warned about the possible skipping with the dialogue, and I love dialogue, I copyied it to HDD, but have been playing from the disc and have had no trouble at all besides the slower loading tiumes in raiod conversations and in general.
So far I've played for 4 hours I think, and at least 2-3 have been conversing with Paramedic (I simply love talking witn her in this game, so much fun)
And the glowing-batteries jokes, movies jokes, references.. I've simply loved it so far. I am happy with the final game so far.
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I'm really enjoying it so far. I've been playing for around 8 hours and i've just now reached The Pain--can someone tell me how far in I am?
Only thing I can complain about is the localization. The VA for ocelot couldn't be more unfitting, and hayter isn't up to the level he was in the first 2 games. I do like the major, eva and para-medic though.
And I can bet that MGS4 is MGS online. Not sure if it was official or not, but I heard it was coming out in 2006 for the ps2. The only reason I can see that it'd be on the PS2 is because they want to use the MGS3 engine again-- which makes sense because kojima said it was built with an online metal gear in mind.
Only thing I can complain about is the localization. The VA for ocelot couldn't be more unfitting, and hayter isn't up to the level he was in the first 2 games. I do like the major, eva and para-medic though.
And I can bet that MGS4 is MGS online. Not sure if it was official or not, but I heard it was coming out in 2006 for the ps2. The only reason I can see that it'd be on the PS2 is because they want to use the MGS3 engine again-- which makes sense because kojima said it was built with an online metal gear in mind.
My complaint has more to do with the camera, although I do think Hayter is too much of a ham in this one. I haven't beaten it yet, and I know exactly how I feel about it. The issues I have with the camera make this game a chore to play. I *HATE* what I refer to as "Artificial Gameplay Extenders". Basically, mechanics or scripted situations that don't add to the experience, but just make the game difficult to get more gameplay time out of you. I had the same issues with the camera in MGS1 (directly overhead), and to a slightly lesser degree in MGS2 (since it had segments where you could actually see in front of you). Those games were more than tolerable, however, because of the Soliton radar. You knew where the enemies were and which way they were facing, without stopping every few steps to press R1. This game, well...it needs a Splinter Cell camera, BAD.
After all the waiting, I'm not feeling very enthusiastic about playing it . Solution? Considering how much damage Snake can take now, I might just start running thru all the areas until I hit the cinematics.
That should do it.
After all the waiting, I'm not feeling very enthusiastic about playing it . Solution? Considering how much damage Snake can take now, I might just start running thru all the areas until I hit the cinematics.
That should do it.
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Try listening for where the shots come from, listen carefully to the enviroment (can catch him snoring too), kill the parrot and when he comes out after shooting at you running, try on surpising him form the back (a hold up) with the shotgun.. then you'll have him =)Painaxl wrote:I'm now stuck at the battle with The End. Quite a different kind of boss battle. I've only hit him once. Grr...
Hopefully, that limited edition strategy guide (the one with the art) that I ordered will show up today like it's supposed to and have some good strategies to take him out.
Also, the most helpful one (but it might take the fun out of it) look at the map...
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I've tried the map thing and it works... sorta. I just heard about the parrot thing today and I'm going to try it when I get home from work.Snatcher wrote: Try listening for where the shots come from, listen carefully to the enviroment (can catch him snoring too), kill the parrot and when he comes out after shooting at you running, try on surpising him form the back (a hold up) with the shotgun.. then you'll have him =)
Also, the most helpful one (but it might take the fun out of it) look at the map...
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Using the Thermal Goggles works too, as it will help you track down his footprints.Painaxl wrote:I've tried the map thing and it works... sorta. I just heard about the parrot thing today and I'm going to try it when I get home from work.Snatcher wrote: Try listening for where the shots come from, listen carefully to the enviroment (can catch him snoring too), kill the parrot and when he comes out after shooting at you running, try on surpising him form the back (a hold up) with the shotgun.. then you'll have him =)
Also, the most helpful one (but it might take the fun out of it) look at the map...
Put another few hours into it last night (and got to work late this morning as a result, *sigh*). Oh, wow.
I know I should never be surprised by Kojima's METICULOUS attention to detail and completely unique look at gaming, but I still am. For example, I came back to The End last night after a day or two... that's a mistake. Finally beat him, though. That's a tough fight, but the directional mic helped alot ("this is... The End"). The Fury was easier.
But really so many things... Major Ivan's appearance, the way he's discussed, Ocelot's "test" (BTW, I know there's a lot of criticism of his VA, but I'm seriously enjoying young Ocelot), the eye followed immediately by the most shocking and wonderful use of the R1 first-person view during a cutscene.
Just finished the obligitory capture portion. Can't wait to continue.
Also, the Limited Edition Strategy Guide which I pre-ordered from EBGames.com that was scheduled to come in 11/19, didn't ship until 11/23! Talk about annoying, considering that I chose 1-day shipping, but with the holiday, I probably won't get it until Friday (by which point I might be through the game). Oh well.
I know I should never be surprised by Kojima's METICULOUS attention to detail and completely unique look at gaming, but I still am. For example, I came back to The End last night after a day or two... that's a mistake. Finally beat him, though. That's a tough fight, but the directional mic helped alot ("this is... The End"). The Fury was easier.
But really so many things... Major Ivan's appearance, the way he's discussed, Ocelot's "test" (BTW, I know there's a lot of criticism of his VA, but I'm seriously enjoying young Ocelot), the eye followed immediately by the most shocking and wonderful use of the R1 first-person view during a cutscene.
Just finished the obligitory capture portion. Can't wait to continue.
Also, the Limited Edition Strategy Guide which I pre-ordered from EBGames.com that was scheduled to come in 11/19, didn't ship until 11/23! Talk about annoying, considering that I chose 1-day shipping, but with the holiday, I probably won't get it until Friday (by which point I might be through the game). Oh well.
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anyone been able to get behind him(the end) like me, jump him, and take his camo cause otherwise you'll just get his gun with traq. for trying to make a stamina kill.
and another thing, at the aquedock scene. I thought it was funny hahahaah The Boss starts talking about a badass cobra member, and then as we wait for like the fear to pop through a sleeping old man bursts through the door. THIS WAS HILLARIOUS!!! This is by far the best metal gear ever, its even changing my standards from when I first played MG2 back in the early 90s. Everything about this game brings a tear of joy to my eye!
and another thing, at the aquedock scene. I thought it was funny hahahaah The Boss starts talking about a badass cobra member, and then as we wait for like the fear to pop through a sleeping old man bursts through the door. THIS WAS HILLARIOUS!!! This is by far the best metal gear ever, its even changing my standards from when I first played MG2 back in the early 90s. Everything about this game brings a tear of joy to my eye!
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The only thing I don't like about the AI is how they don't know where the hell you are when you go into a vent-- didn't previous games have the guards duck down and start shooting at you? It seems like they could have easily put it in but didn't because it might make the game too hard. Anyone know if they do this on Hard or Extreme?
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Im playing on Hard, and they don't do it often, but they still will. I had one gaurd lie on his stomach and shoot like a maniac into the ventProffesor Lambeau wrote:The only thing I don't like about the AI is how they don't know where the hell you are when you go into a vent-- didn't previous games have the guards duck down and start shooting at you? It seems like they could have easily put it in but didn't because it might make the game too hard. Anyone know if they do this on Hard or Extreme?