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![]() Konami Digital Entertainment and Kojima Productions have finally dropped one of the biggest bombshells in the PlayStation 3 arsenal when they launched Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots on the 12th of June, 2008 exactly a decade after Metal Gear Solid for the original PlayStation debuted in Japan. The developers have given us the final sendoff of one of the game industry's most popular characters, and we're here to tell you what we think about it. We decided to label this review with the "Beyond the Hype" tag because we wanted to let most of the fireworks quiet down a bit so we can take a more objective look at this very important release. It's easy to get lost in the euphoria when reviewing a game that's been so much awaited right on its launch date. The feeling would be similar to getting starved and being served food. No matter how good or bad that food is, you'd gobble it up and it'd taste like heaven. We wanted to avoid that here. Now that we've got that out of the way, let's start the review in earnest. Here's Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - Beyond the Hype. Is the word 'epic' enough? Set in the not-so-distant future where the world's economy has become dependent on war trade, a rapidly aging Solid Snake has been tapped by his old commanding officer Roy Campbell to take out the man who has been the catalyst for most of the conflicts across the globe: Liquid Ocelot.Together with characters new and returning, Snake suits up for one last time to take an epic trek across the planet with each locale unraveling layer upon layer of intense drama. From the get-go, we expected MGS4's storytelling to be intricate and we weren't disappointed. Hideo Kojima and his team of scriptwriters pulled out all the cards from up their sleeves and laid them on the table to answer all the questions left behind by earlier chapters in the series. Through flashbacks, Codec conversations, and cut scenes, players will be taken on a cerebral ride which will have them guessing what's going to happen next throughout the game. The cast of MGS4 is a mix of new and old characters who all have interesting substories of their own. Icons such as Liquid Ocelot, Vamp, Otacon, Roy Campbell, the women of Metal Gear, Raiden, The Patriots, and Johnny Sasaki are all back and each one is equally lovable or despicable depending on your inclinations. Upstarts like Sunny, Drebin, and Beauty and the Beast are equally fascinating and they provide more dimensions to an already magnetic troupe. If you like strong story-driven action campaigns, you can't get a whole lot better than MGS4. It carries a tale more massive than an average RPG's, yet most of it is done so beautifully and tastefully that it hardly ever becomes a bore to watch the plot unfold. Kojima Productions has definitely outdone itself this time and the bar for their interactive movie battlecry has been raised yet again. Eye candy? Or eye candy store? Let's get one thing out of the way: if you're the kind of gamer who pauses to look for grains of flaws in every frame of a game, you're bound to call MGS4's graphics imperfect. You'd be correct in that regard, because there are indeed one or two flat or blurry textures out of thousands throughout the entire game. If you're not a graphics connoisseur who actively searches for little rough spots, however, there's no denying that this release is an incredible piece of work. Essentially what we have here is a shining example of what developers can do with the PlayStation 3's heavyweight hardware chips. Kojima Productions set out on a quest to deliver one of the most technically brilliant works of this generation, and what they have to show for is a true masterwork. As soon as we got hold of our copy, we rushed to the nearest TV we could find and plugged in the PS3. The TV happened to be a relatively good 27-inch standard definition set. We weren't expecting much from it, but as soon as the opening cinematic rolled, our jaws dropped. Yeah, we know we've seen this scene in a trailer before, but seeing it away from the PC was a different experience. Even with last-gen display output, everything still looked awesome. When we were able to play it in full HD a few hours later, that's when we began to truly appreciate how much artistic wizardry went into MGS4. The level of clarity, crispness, fluidity of movement, and detail was just insane. How dust, leaves, and clothes react to wind is oh-so-sweet, facial expressions have seen a major improvement from the last iterations, and in-game lighting is sharp all the time. That said, we say that MGS4's visuals are excellent and should serve as the benchmark by which all other next-gen action games will be measured. It's as close as anyone has ever gotten to visual perfection with today's console hardware, and that's no easy feat even for experienced developers. The gameplay As good as the graphics are, the true star of MGS4 is its gameplay. It's in this one that we saw Kojima give us different looks of old and new elements in the series. The biggest change as far as we're concerned is the fact that the developers stepped out of the confines of purely stealth-based tactical espionage action and created a system that caters to the player's style. In essence, most of MGS4 is beatable either by sneaking in or by trading gunfire with enemies. That freedom of choice, we felt, was very important in the sense that it opens up MGS4 to a wider audience than ever before. Let's face it: as good as the other games in the series were, not everyone liked them because people who are more accustomed to rushing in and shooting everything in sight had the impression that being sneaky and methodical wouldn't get their hearts pumping. Now, the game rewards players for how they want to go about their business. Maps in the game are mostly large, linear areas which are big enough to provide interesting exploration, yet not too expansive that players will get lost for long bouts. Those who venture into nooks and crannies will find themselves rewarded by interesting items and Easter eggs which are sure to bring smiles.The addition of the OctoCamo is a welcome one as it gets rid of the cumbersome menu-driven camo interface in MGS3: Snake Eater. It's now as user-friendly as can be and it's very convenient in sticky situations. The Metal Gear Mark 2 robot developed by Otacon is also a tremendous asset which proves useful in higher difficulty settings. The inclusion of an in-game merchant whose store can be accessed at any given time is pretty nice and it encourages players to rack up Drebin points to purchase weapons, ammo, modify guns, and what not. It helps a lot in tight encounters and it boosts the game's replay value by giving us something to work for. Speaking of weapon customization, MGS4's system isn't too shabby at all when stacked up with most shooting games. The ability to add foregrips to steady up the aim, scopes for more headshots, suppressors for stealthy kills, grenade launchers for extra firepower, and laser sights for better accuracy are all fantastic. Weapons buffs like resident QJ hotshot Tim Y. will definitely savor this sweet new dimension to MGS combat. The AI in MGS4 is definitely better than ever. What really impressed us now is the way they behave in squads. In alert phases, you'll see pairs of soldiers moving with each other covering their partner's backs to prevent you from just sneaking up and using some old-school CQC whoop-ass on them. All of these combined with memorable boss encounters, explosive chases, and lots of quirky elements make up a definite step above the already phenomenal gameplay experience that we've come to expect from the celebrated franchise. Sweet stuff for the ears, too! Given how good the visuals and the gameplay are in MGS4, it's easy to overlook the incredible effort that the sound department put into this game. The soundtrack is grand and the mood is set perfectly in each location. The score is as memorable as that of any other game in the series with an effect that triggers nostalgia anytime you hear it outside the game. Voice acting is also top notch as one would expect from a Metal Gear game. David Hayter and the rest of the original voice actors from previous titles have come back to give old players a feeling that they've come home to familiar ground. Players new to the series will be amazed that every single line meant to be spoken in this game has been voiced over with a high level of talent and skill to make everything feel like a Hollywood blockbuster. The sound engineering is also a marvel in its own as you will realize if you ever play the game in full surround stereo. The movement of the audio source is in perfect sync with what's happening onscreen. You can tell which direction voices, footsteps, and even dropping ammo shells are coming from just by listening to the effects. That, for us, pushes MGS4's audio way over the top. Some minor gripes While everyone will agree that MGS4 is a phenomenon in its own right, it isn't without issues which will raise some debate in the community for months to come. We definitely have some gripes of our own, though we must concede that they're pretty minor stuff. The most immediate item would have to be the controls. Don't get us wrong - MGS4's handles are intuitive, precise, and responsive all the way. They will, however, take some getting used to even for veterans of the series. The trigger and CQC buttons have been moved, and switching from third to first person perspectives with ease will take some practice. Once you get them locked down, however, you'll appreciate the tweaks that the devs implemented. There are lots of lengthy cut scenes in this game and we concede that not everyone will appreciate them. For us, however, we thought that for a game with such a massive storyline driving it, this may be the only real way to go. One has to put into consideration that this is all part of the interactive movie design by Kojima and it just wouldn't be MGS without this kind of storytelling. We're just thankful that the cut scenes are beautiful to look at and the script is brilliant. One negative thing that we did see about MGS4 and its cut scenes is the spacing between them. There's just no excusing watching one of these interludes, being given back the controls, walking a very short distance, then having another cut scene kick in again. You'll find yourself asking why you were asked to walk when it could have been part of the cinematic sequence in the first place. Perhaps the last pot shot at these cut scenes is that they leave so much to be desired. A lot of action is shown in spectacular fashion through them and we don't know if there's anyone out there who wouldn't have loved to be in control in some of them. Still, they're fun to watch so we'll let that one go. And before we forget, there's that installation issue. We felt that the space the game takes up is pretty hefty, but it shouldn't be that big of a deal unless you're running the game on a 20GB PS3. For most of the other PS3 owners, however, it's not such a big red flag. Installation between acts isn't so bad either. Each process takes about three minutes on average, just enough to grab a drink or rest your eyes. The final word While MGS4 has its little hiccups here and there, we thought that it's still very deserving of five stars as a game. It isn't a perfect game, but then again, there's no such thing. It isn't for everyone, but it sure will attract most of us who range from the level-headed to the fanatical. It's the poster child of what the PS3 is capable of, much like the first MGS was to the PS One. It isn't a revolution in itself, but it does evolve the action genre into a new lofty level with its depth. If you've been planning to get a PS3 or at least you were thinking about it, MGS4 should be that one big push that will send you over the edge and into the counter of the nearest retailer.The production value in this game is simply too great to let pass. It's the storybook ending to one of the greatest game stories ever told, and the words "instant classic" don't even begin to do justice to it. MGS4 fires on all cylinders and it sure as heck deserves your hard earned money. (Editor's note: Wait, what? Five-stars? Yeap. You've heard of the new 5-star review system we've got implemented, right? Click here to read our full FAQ ironing out all the details of how this new format works.) |
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» Another perfet score
yeah baby. This game is incredible. It truly is amazing how well put together this game is. Yeah you might find a flat texture if you look for it but the overall look of this game is simply off the charts. I can't believe how good this looks in game and how good the cut scenes look even though they are all done in real time. I'm about half way through it and I can't wait to get home to play some more. I know I've only hit the tip of the iceberg and that's awesome.
yeah baby. This game is incredible. It truly is amazing how well put together this game is. Yeah you might find a flat texture if you look for it but the overall look of this game is simply off the charts. I can't believe how good this looks in game and how good the cut scenes look even though they are all done in real time. I'm about half way through it and I can't wait to get home to play some more. I know I've only hit the tip of the iceberg and that's awesome.
» ***** For sure
Have you seen the motorcycle stage?!!!! Pretty wild!!! Oh also where you have to fight that airborne B+B in that is trying to kill you while crashing through that tower ?!!!! Damn! So many crazy things in this game to list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you seen the motorcycle stage?!!!! Pretty wild!!! Oh also where you have to fight that airborne B+B in that is trying to kill you while crashing through that tower ?!!!! Damn! So many crazy things in this game to list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
» Yes, yes
and as incredible as those things are, I still think the best part was when Raven shed the armor. Whoo!!! She's hot!
and as incredible as those things are, I still think the best part was when Raven shed the armor. Whoo!!! She's hot!
» i have to disagree Glen
Octopus was the hotties one for me!!!!
my fave scene though was Akiba and Meryll doing it ala Mr + Mrs Smith! "You better not cheat on me!"
Octopus was the hotties one for me!!!!
my fave scene though was Akiba and Meryll doing it ala Mr + Mrs Smith! "You better not cheat on me!"
» beauties and beasts
We agree to disagree, then. Lol! Yeah, I think she's hot too but I like girls with long, dark hair better.
And yeah, damn Sasaki finally got lucky! Good for him!
We agree to disagree, then. Lol! Yeah, I think she's hot too but I like girls with long, dark hair better.
And yeah, damn Sasaki finally got lucky! Good for him!
» ya.
Laughing Beauty [human form of Beast] was the hottest for me!
Laughing Beauty [human form of Beast] was the hottest for me!
» Teh Girlzz
You know, I was once creeped out that I was attracted to video game characters... Then I reminded myself that they were based on actual models, ;).
Anyway, Laughing Beauty is cute, though I find Screaming Beauty to be the hottest.
You know, I was once creeped out that I was attracted to video game characters... Then I reminded myself that they were based on actual models, ;).
Anyway, Laughing Beauty is cute, though I find Screaming Beauty to be the hottest.
» Octopus
She's cute, but there's something really weird about a hot chick laughing maniacally alll the time. And with tentacles! Reminds me of 'em funny Japanese cartoons.
She's cute, but there's something really weird about a hot chick laughing maniacally alll the time. And with tentacles! Reminds me of 'em funny Japanese cartoons.
» Well worth it.
Awesome review. This game really did earn it's perfect rating, unlike ANOTHER game I know. I'm looking at YOU GTA4. >_>
Awesome review. This game really did earn it's perfect rating, unlike ANOTHER game I know. I'm looking at YOU GTA4. >_>
» Thanjs!
Right on, fellas. The game just gives me goosebumps everytime I see the cutscenes. And the gameplay is fab, too.
Right on, fellas. The game just gives me goosebumps everytime I see the cutscenes. And the gameplay is fab, too.
» certainly
is good. Been playing games but only mgs series caught my eye. GTA was amazing back then but once u beat it, you dont have much to do
is good. Been playing games but only mgs series caught my eye. GTA was amazing back then but once u beat it, you dont have much to do
» Totally Amazing
Totally. I spent probably half my time in Act II just lying in the grass, amazed at how real everything looked at felt. There *was* a slight bit at the beginning where I was getting used to the controls, but now everything's second nature and it's soooo hard to stop playing.
I love the install intermissions between acts: "You've been playing straight for 6 hours. You should probably take a break." Probably? Ya. Will I? For the three minutes it takes to install the next act.
Totally. I spent probably half my time in Act II just lying in the grass, amazed at how real everything looked at felt. There *was* a slight bit at the beginning where I was getting used to the controls, but now everything's second nature and it's soooo hard to stop playing.
I love the install intermissions between acts: "You've been playing straight for 6 hours. You should probably take a break." Probably? Ya. Will I? For the three minutes it takes to install the next act.
» Agreed
Found the controls confusing at first but they really made sense once I goy into the groove. Loved MGO!
Found the controls confusing at first but they really made sense once I goy into the groove. Loved MGO!
» me too...
had a little problem getting familiar with the CQC techniques/controls that at first i was more Rambo than Solid Snake... but after a while i became one very sneaky bastard!
had a little problem getting familiar with the CQC techniques/controls that at first i was more Rambo than Solid Snake... but after a while i became one very sneaky bastard!
» gta should have got this type of review
i like it for the week of play taking it slow just enjoyin the game. but it hits you hey i done a mission like this in erm ... gta san andreas, vice city , gta 3, gta2 gta london and gta 1. it was nothing we haddnt seen before. metal gear solid 4 raises the bar and it an amazing game im glad it will do well and lived well past all the hype better than gta
i like it for the week of play taking it slow just enjoyin the game. but it hits you hey i done a mission like this in erm ... gta san andreas, vice city , gta 3, gta2 gta london and gta 1. it was nothing we haddnt seen before. metal gear solid 4 raises the bar and it an amazing game im glad it will do well and lived well past all the hype better than gta
» mgs4 awesome
i got off work from walmart at 5am and went back at 6am to buy it on the 12th. love it and can't stop playing it. i could go on and on about how great it is but i think thats quite obvious. please, please, please don't make me drag around some injured female again. that was the only things i didn't like about 2 and 3. being raiden in 2 didn't matter once you got stealth cammo. anyways love the game, wish it was the beginning and not the end.
i got off work from walmart at 5am and went back at 6am to buy it on the 12th. love it and can't stop playing it. i could go on and on about how great it is but i think thats quite obvious. please, please, please don't make me drag around some injured female again. that was the only things i didn't like about 2 and 3. being raiden in 2 didn't matter once you got stealth cammo. anyways love the game, wish it was the beginning and not the end.
» Mind Blowing
After playing MGS for the past 10 years, I couldn't think of a better ending to the story. And the gameplay is the best of this generation, IMO. Perfectly blending stealth tactics with action that rivals Call of Duty and Gears Of War.
This is a milestone in gaming. It's just as groundbreaking for this generation as MGS1 was for the PS/N64 era. Hell, we are playing the next Ocarina so to speak...
After playing MGS for the past 10 years, I couldn't think of a better ending to the story. And the gameplay is the best of this generation, IMO. Perfectly blending stealth tactics with action that rivals Call of Duty and Gears Of War.
This is a milestone in gaming. It's just as groundbreaking for this generation as MGS1 was for the PS/N64 era. Hell, we are playing the next Ocarina so to speak...
» MGS 4
Sony rocks.
MGS4 rocks.
THIS IS PS3 YEAR.
Sony rocks.
MGS4 rocks.
THIS IS PS3 YEAR.
» One word....
Ok maybe not one word, but I can think of plenty that will sum up this game.
Lets begin.... Awesome, amazing, jaw dropping, awe inspiring, incredible, fantastic, funny, intelligent, witty, great, classic, innovative.... The list could go on and on. The bottom line is; if you don't have this game, get it! If you don't own a PS3, own one! & If you can't tell your solids from your liquids then you must've been in another world for the past 9 years and you shouldnt've come back.
Ok maybe not one word, but I can think of plenty that will sum up this game.
Lets begin.... Awesome, amazing, jaw dropping, awe inspiring, incredible, fantastic, funny, intelligent, witty, great, classic, innovative.... The list could go on and on. The bottom line is; if you don't have this game, get it! If you don't own a PS3, own one! & If you can't tell your solids from your liquids then you must've been in another world for the past 9 years and you shouldnt've come back.
» want to join clan!
awesome review. that was very smart to review it after the hype dropped.
i still have to wait for my friends beating it before i go crazy with MGO. if anyone wants to play
PSN: E1337_GMR85
MGO: Solid_E1337
awesome review. that was very smart to review it after the hype dropped.
i still have to wait for my friends beating it before i go crazy with MGO. if anyone wants to play
PSN: E1337_GMR85
MGO: Solid_E1337
» Glad you saw it like we did
Yeah, hype can bend even the most objective of minds. Personally, I won't discredit GTA4 for anything. I think it's a great game. I just think MGS4 is better. I have both and I'm a very happy ps3 owner.
Let's all play MGO! My PSN ID is SepticTank12. Try not to laugh at it. I wasn't sure what I was smoking at the time I registered.
Yeah, hype can bend even the most objective of minds. Personally, I won't discredit GTA4 for anything. I think it's a great game. I just think MGS4 is better. I have both and I'm a very happy ps3 owner.
Let's all play MGO! My PSN ID is SepticTank12. Try not to laugh at it. I wasn't sure what I was smoking at the time I registered.
» MGS4 Documentary
Guys i uploaded the making of MGS4 in youtube, QJ u might wanna check it out
Guys i uploaded the making of MGS4 in youtube, QJ u might wanna check it out
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