The PC and PS3 versions should be about identical, although the PC version uses your card for AA and supports 1080p (but no higher). The 360 version drops some particles and scenery bits and bobs. If you play on PC I would absolutely still use a 360 controller.chozo_hybrid said:I Need to play this game! Any idea which is the better version, 360, Ps3 or PC?Rayce Archer said:What's cool about MGR is that in most of the boss fights the soundtrack is split into an instrumental overture, and then a hellish blaze of power chords and roaring vocals when the first stage of the fight ends (this usually involves mashing a button to not die or cutting through stuff to not die). It does a fantastic job setting the tempo of things.chozo_hybrid said:This one from Metal Gear Rising that I heard the other day, now I haven't played it, but it makes me want to!
Also that big robot in the preview? You kill it by running up the missiles it shoots at you and cutting it in half. After you throw it across a downtown plaza.
I thought that was fan art, you fight a Metal Gear Ray!? That's awesome, but as Raiden, before he was a cyborg, I took out a dozen, is there something special about it?
The Ray is the first boss. It's pretty easy-peasy, you fight it before the World Marshal mercs rip you apart and you get your new body that you have for the rest of the game.
Most of the remaining bosses are other cyborg mercenaries like yourself, or just introductory fights with enemies who are later just rank and file, like Grads. The merc fights are pretty ridiculous and each one requires a fairly unique approach. In spite of this, all of them more or less fight like you with unique weapons, so the skills you build as you play apply in boss fights as well.
If you don't know anything about the game, you really owe it to yourself to not spoil the final boss, which is... It's a pretty crazy fight is what it is.
Also, unlockable Mariachi costume. This is all.