Metal Gear is my favourite game series. I can hardly imagine respecting a game creator more than Kojima. While some criticise the games for their long cutscenes, I am the kind of gamer who prefers games that have a story to tell, and, in Metal Gear's case, it is a most compelling story. Kojima's anti-war sentiments expressed strongly throughout the series make Metal Gear really stand out. The stealth gameplay is also something I greatly enjoy, so it's pretty much the perfect combination for me.
My favourite by a tiny margin is still MGS3, mostly thanks to the fascinating dynamics between Snake/Big Boss and Ocelot, the setting (far more alive and vibrant than the smaller, enclosed spaces of the previous games), and perhaps the ending. And the one game I'd like to specially mention is Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, which is really remarkable for a 2D game from 1990 - it has a good story and contains most of the mechanics present in MGS, it's interesting to see them at work in two dimensions. If you like the series and haven't played it yet, please do.
Bonus question: Solid Snake or Naked Snake/Big Boss? (Big Boss for me - he's more charming and his story is more interesting.)
I can't wait for The Phantom Pain!
My favourite by a tiny margin is still MGS3, mostly thanks to the fascinating dynamics between Snake/Big Boss and Ocelot, the setting (far more alive and vibrant than the smaller, enclosed spaces of the previous games), and perhaps the ending. And the one game I'd like to specially mention is Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, which is really remarkable for a 2D game from 1990 - it has a good story and contains most of the mechanics present in MGS, it's interesting to see them at work in two dimensions. If you like the series and haven't played it yet, please do.
Bonus question: Solid Snake or Naked Snake/Big Boss? (Big Boss for me - he's more charming and his story is more interesting.)
I can't wait for The Phantom Pain!