E3: Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D

Tom Goldman

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E3: Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D



Create a handheld time paradox in Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D.

During my playtime of Metar Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D at E3, I didn't notice many differences between the handheld version of the title and the PS2 version released years ago. Snake is still sneaky, he's still in the jungle, and he still loves eating creatures from the wilderness.

Metal Gear's controls have always been a little bit of a bear to get hang of at first, and the same was true for me when I started Snake Eater 3D. You use the face buttons to move the camera, the analog stick to move, and the directional pad to perform certain actions such as making Snake crouch, go prone, etc. Aiming and attacking is handled with the triggers.

Once I figured things out, the experience was remarkably similar to regular old Snake Eater (non-3D version). To my knowledge, the same exact levels and areas have been implanted into the 3DS cartridge. You'll have to make your way past those docile alligators in the swamp, hide in tree trunks, and shoot down bee hives to scare away guards allergic to stings.

Which is great, except one aspect of the controls gave me a hint that not everything will be hunky dory. When I had incapacitated a guard, I went to drag his body around which required me to hold in the d-pad and also use the analog stick both on the same side of the 3DS. It was very "claw" like, for those that have played Monster Hunter, referring to the worst hand-cramp in gaming history. Hopefully I was just missing something and one hand won't be required to do so much at one time.

The graphics are about the same too, though without a side-by-side comparison it's hard to tell if things have been smoothed out on the 3DS. Animations were a little choppy, but they may not be in the final version. As with all 3DS ports, the big differences come in with the handheld's touchscreen and other associated abilities. Camouflage, food, weapons, and items can all be easily used or swapped in and out by tapping buttons on the touchscreen. You can also see Snake's status without having to open a menu, which is handy when leeches are covering your body and you don't have a clue.

Unfortunately, switching out camouflage wasn't implemented in my demo. I would expect Konami to include some sort of secret camo patterns as it did in Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence. If we're lucky, maybe Snake will wear Kirby's pink or Mario's mustache. A Konami representative did tell me about a feature called Photo Camo that'll allow players to take pictures from the real world and use them as a camo pattern, so look forward to more unique 3DS features like that.

Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D is expected for release in late 2011.

See all our coverage directly from the show floor. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/conferences/e3_2011]

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Waaghpowa

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As soon as I saw that MGS3 was coming to the 3DS, I nearly had a heart attack from excitement. I don't care what anyone says, I'm getting this and it's the best in the series.
 

Frostbite3789

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I definitely already paid $30 for MGS3: Substance. Don't think I'm gonna drop $200+ on the 3DS plus the $50 to play this again. I'll just break out my PS2. Or get the HD version when it comes out for the PS3 if I need to play it in HD that badly.
 

mjc0961

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WaaghPowa said:
As soon as I saw that MGS3 was coming to the 3DS, I nearly had a heart attack from excitement. I don't care what anyone says, I'm getting this and it's the best in the series.
Eh, I think I'd rather get the MGS HD collection. Likely $60 for 3 games, one of which I haven't gotten a chance to play yet, VS $40 for one game that will have gimped PSP style controls? Yeah, I don't even need to think about that one.
 

Zer0Saber

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Frostbite3789 said:
I definitely already paid $30 for MGS3: Substance. Don't think I'm gonna drop $200+ on the 3DS plus the $50 to play this again. I'll just break out my PS2. Or get the HD version when it comes out for the PS3 if I need to play it in HD that badly.
Hell, the PS3 remake might be in 3D as well, like Prince of Persia and Shadow of the Colossus.( I have a 3D TV, don't care about movies, but like the games.)
 

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fuck the 3DS, fuck 3D, but all hail snake eater

yeah could not care less about this news. excited for the HD collection though
 

LightningBanks

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I was excited about this, until Metal gear solid collection was announced.

Alas, I see no reason to get both, and with the collection I get two classics and I get to FINALLY play 4 player peace walker.
 

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The graphics are about the same too, though without a side-by-side comparison it's hard to tell if things have been smoothed out on the 3DS.
Judging by the picture up above, it does look smoothed out compared the the PS2 version. I wonder how the textures are.
 

crystalsnow

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See, you guys got it all wrong. This is actually a porno game.

OT: Looks alright, controls seem to be snooping as usual.
 

Technicolor

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I don't see a point in this, in fact Konami is being extremely half-assed about this release.

On the PS2, there is a deluxe release called MGS3: Subsistence, which fixed the main problem with Snake Eater, now you could actually control the camera, as well as add a bunch of awesome extra stuff.

Is 3D visuals better than a full multiplayer online mode, a fully controllable camera, A Boss Mode, and the original MSX Metal Gear 1 & Metal Gear 2?

If they can offer me that then I would consider it, if it wasn't the fact that I already own it.

(Hint: The point here is to not waste your time with Snake Eater when you can buy Subsistence cheaper, thus getting a better version plus more content)
 

yanipheonu

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It's a portable version of a game with comparable, possibly better graphics, and the benefit of 3D, with a few gameplay additions.

Sounds like its met my portable game expectations. Plus I never finished MGS3 so this'll be a good opportunity!
 

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Electrogecko said:
Are those controls right? The face buttons control the camera? Interesting.
Peace Walker did this. It worked surprisingly well. It was a bit awkward at first, but it didn't take long at all to become intuitive.
 

Waaghpowa

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mjc0961 said:
WaaghPowa said:
As soon as I saw that MGS3 was coming to the 3DS, I nearly had a heart attack from excitement. I don't care what anyone says, I'm getting this and it's the best in the series.
Eh, I think I'd rather get the MGS HD collection. Likely $60 for 3 games, one of which I haven't gotten a chance to play yet, VS $40 for one game that will have gimped PSP style controls? Yeah, I don't even need to think about that one.
Portable. That is all.
 

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Answer) The first thing I thought of when I heard you could create custom camouflage patterns by taking photographs.
Question) What is Penis camo?