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Metal gear solid comic
Metal gear solid comic









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Un simple Gameplay (juego visualizado para vivir una experiencia cinematográfica sin necesidad de usar los controles) en forma de historieta. Un simple Gameplay (juego visualizado para vivir una experiencia cinematográfica sin necesidad ``El Gameplay´´ Eso, es lo que este juego es. ``El Gameplay´´ Eso, es lo que este juego es. Closing Comments: For fans only, a great adaptation of the comic, with plenty of new and hidden material to be found. It IS worth it to seek out all elements, because as you get closer to the end, you'll uncover some pretty interesting revelations. look for "Katana" during the Gray Fox battle, or "Save the Hostages" during the opening briefing.) Lasting Appeal: All told, watching the comic takes a couple hours, then searching out all elements and building memory cube sans guide probably 6 or so more. It's usually not too difficult to then guess where it might be found. The cube is unlocked piece by piece, and - thankfully - if you've hit a roadblock, the game tells you what element to look for next. The additional memory-cube is overwhelming at first, but as a connect-the-dots puzzle can be quite compelling. Because much of this exposes hidden comic panels and new perspectives, it's definitely a fun mode to explore. There are ~400 hidden "memory elements" to acquire through the aforementioned pan-and-scan method. Gameplay: There's a surprising amount of "game" in here, if you're interested. It might have to do with recent plagiarism accusations, but either way it's a disappointment. Sound: The MGS sound effects are here, but inexplicably most of the music is not. Even cooler: when "Deepthroat" first calls, zooming past Snake reveals a stealth-camo'd Gray Fox hiding behind him. A simple example: zooming into Vulcan Raven's tank reveals the interior: Snake's grenade bearing down on two enemy soldiers. Pressing lets you move around a comic panel, zooming in and out of layers to uncover and identify new images and elements. Graphics: Beyond animation, the neat difference between this and the printed version is all the new and hidden images. You can hop to any page at any time, and the "Memory Building" mode allows you to zoom in and reveal new and hidden images. This means character's limbs move, weapons fire, snow falls, etc. If you're here because you adore Metal Gear, here's what you need to know: Presentation: The beautiful Ashley Wood artwork has been fully animated. The PSone classic itself is only $10.00 on the PSN, so for two dollars more, you can actually replay the best PS1 game ever, in lieu of reading the comic. First off: if you're thinking of getting this to fill a narrative gap in the MGS series, don't.











Metal gear solid comic