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#16 ReamusLQ

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 05:43 AM

I played MGS for Playstation when it first came out, and downloaded it from Underdogs a littl bit ago to replay it.  I loved the game.  It got me into the genre of sneak around covert ops games (like Splinter Cell)

I also played the remake for Game Cube, and that blew me away.  The story was the exact same, but the cut scenes were UNBELIEVABLE!

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 11:54 PM

Cutscenes are better in the third.

And for those that own and have beaten the third, there might be some secrets you haven't found yet.
Like these...

-Right after the torture scene when you're captured in the weapons lab near the end of the game, save immediatly once it restores control to you in the cell.
Turn off your PS2 and wait for thirty minutes or upwards, then turn it back on. Since the game counts the time your PS2 is off as "sleeping" you will load the save and find that Snake is in a bizarre dream, where he's some kind of strange creature (won't spoil the specifics) you fight off a army of monsters using the square and circle buttons (jump with X! :() afterwards you have a chat with peeps over the radio about the dream (which seems to be related to the movie stories para-medic has been giving you).

Another one,
Instead of dislodging the little locating device late in the game, keep it in. It'll make it more difficult to dodge guards and such, but it gives you a hilarious cut-scene where EVA removes it.

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#18 old_skool

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Posted 24 March 2006 - 06:45 AM

i plyed MGS on PSX. I never got tired of playing it over and over again, trying to make variations in strategy everytime. Seems like the MG series is getting better and better, exquisite attention to details I must say.



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