I actually got it again and I have to disagree with him. I feel that while you do miss first person shooting, it still holds its own really well. If you want to experience the story, and want a more of a run and gun MGS (there's only one or two silenced weapons I believe, and dead bodies disappear) then pick it up. You'll want to aim down the sites and have that awesome third person camera that the current MGS games have, but I don't think you'll have a problem playing it. For stories sake, I'd say give it a shot =]smearyllama said:Okay, so is it worth the $10 or so on PSN, or should I skip straight to MGS2?Onyx Oblivion said:MGS has aged...poorly.
The story is great, but the general gameplay has not aged too well. Then again, MGS4 still used the annoying shoulder button inventory system...
I think that is more taste really. I like to think of it as Final Fantasy Lego.GiantRaven said:I think it would hold up better if it had better out of combat character models.mapguru said:I'd say Final Fantasy 7, when it came onto PSN it was pretty cool to be playing it out where and whenever I liked. However that wore off quickly and it was like, ok not point in going on. Also the graphics pale compared to some rpgs we can play on mobile systems. Persona 3 Portable comes to mind.
Poor control should be listed as a feature in survival horror.Ordinaryundone said:Some got off ok, primarily those that still used 2D backgrounds like Resident Evil, but they all controlled more or less terribly, thanks to the lack of analog control.
For me it's the level design. It always seemed really counter-intuitive in the Dark Forces games. The live action cutscenes are still the greatest thing ever though.DustyDrB said:I submit Star Wars: Dark Forces as my choice (random ass Boba Fett fight at 7:28 in the video)
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Part of it is because my tastes have change since I played this game. I don't like the first-person perspective anymore. But this game and the older ones its gameplay was based off of haven't aged well at all.
Excuse me, my favorite platformer ever would like to have a word with you.Ordinaryundone said:Not a whole lot on the N64 has aged very well either. Goldeneye is fun, sure, but as an FPS its pretty crappy. Super Mario 64 is another good example, it just looks and plays terribly.
DustyDrB said:Excuse me, my favorite platformer ever would like to have a word with you.Ordinaryundone said:Not a whole lot on the N64 has aged very well either. Goldeneye is fun, sure, but as an FPS its pretty crappy. Super Mario 64 is another good example, it just looks and plays terribly.
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