Posted May 01, 2008 at 04:02AM by David T. Listed in: Videos, Games, Metal Gear Online Tags: Konami, Solid Snake
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One of the best ways to explain what a game is all about is to show your audience a gameplay video of it. Konami has done better this time around - the company has revealed two videos of Metal Gear Online action: Midtown Maelstrom Deathmatch and Find Snake.

As with any deathmatch game, the aptly named Midtown Malestrom Deathmatch video pits the player against multiple opponents with various weapons. Explosions and screams of the wounded and dying reverberate across the battlefield.

By far the more interesting video of the two, Konami's Find Snake video has a stealth camouflaged Solid Snake going around choking unsuspecting players before they know it. If anything, it sure reminded us of what we used to do in the original Metal Gear Solid.

But enough talk. We strongly recommend that you watch the videos yourselves, so here you go:





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   by Eclipze_ - 2008-05-01
 » deathmatch?

I thought it was a teamdeath match..

   by Annony - 2008-05-01
 » cool

'Find Snake' will be sweet.


   Re: Eclipze_ - 2008-05-01
 » Its

actually called Sneaking mode. It is a pretty fun game. In my opinion its way better then the last sneaking mode in the first mgo.

   Re: Eclipze_ - 2008-05-01
 » Ay

just to tell you too, GT takes out like all of the color when they take Ps3 game videos. Metal gear Online looks way better than this. I watched this video while I was playing and was like wtf? Looks way better with color.
   by itsblackmelop - 2008-05-01
 » GT ainti ps3

Yeah I know there tech guy must be a num nut. Anyways snake running around in cammo raping you then leave it leaves a feel on you lol.



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