Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Review - Snake Oil
It really is a thirty dollar demo.
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It really is a thirty dollar demo.
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To me those sound kind of nifty. I wonder if MGS V borrows anything from the Assassin's Creed series. I know both dev teams are fans of each other's work.Dunwich said:bullet time and marking enemies? sounds like black marks to me, i didnt see it mentioned anywhere, but can those be turned off or are forced off at higher difficulties?
Well, if you don't buy it used that is. I found that out the hard way. For some reason MGS1 is only available through an online voucher, and used copies don't have it.Mcoffey said:You should check out the Legacy Collection on the PS3, or at least the HD collection (Legacy has the first Metal Gear, as well as the fourth, which makes it a better deal). Aside from the first one, they all hold up pretty well to modern games, and still look great. I only played them last year and I was hooked.Daemascus said:I don't really mind the price, even if it is stupidly high. After playing the excellent Metal Gear Rising:Revengeance, and getting interested in the universe, I would like to play a new MGS. If and when its out on PC that is.
Where have you been? They've been doing this for a while. Sure not as overtly, but at least with this, the DLC is playable I guess.Johnny Novgorod said:It's like they're selling DLC before the game actually comes out.
I could have sworn I said this earlier on here... oh well I'm not getting it because no consoles right now. Christ Konami, the hell are you doing now?Jimothy Sterling said:Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Review - Snake Oil
It really is a thirty dollar demo.
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