Zelaron Gaming Forum  
Stats Arcade Portal Forum FAQ Members List Social Groups Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read
Go Back   Zelaron Gaming Forum > The Zelaron Nexus > Science and Art

 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes

 
Games: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Reply
Posted 2004-12-15, 01:55 PM
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Developer: Konami... or KCEJ
Platform: Playstation 2
Genre:Action Adventure


Snake Eater is the latest installment of Hideo Kojima's modern stealth action series. In its predecessor, Son of Liberity, many complain about the main character being Jack (Raiden) instead of the legendary hero Snake. Well, you get to play Snake again, this time. Snake is an one-man army, and his survival skills will come in very handy this time. It is quite different from the other MGS, since you start off in a jungle, and without radar (but you are equipped with Motion Sensor, Active Sonar, etc). Some people said the game has a strong James Bond feel in it... Well? Read on. There will be spoilers, but it is things you would know within the first hour of gameplay.

Story
The story takes place in the 1960s during the Cold War. The main villain in the game is Volgin, a Russian Colonel who has a plot to mass produce the first type of Metal Gear. He is looking to turn the Cold War into a boiling hot one with his seemingly infinite amount of war funds. Snake's mission is to first rescue the Russian Rocket Scientist Sokolov, and then destroy the prototype of the Metal Gear along with its soon-to-be mass production line. The well-skilled gunman Major Ocelet now serves under Volgin, and there will be a very remarkable rivalry between him and Snake. The other Cobra units, the elites of the elites, will also make an appearance in the game. Will they be obstacles to Snake's mission, or are they here to aid Snake's progress?

Gameplay
The gameplay is really similar to that of Metal Gear Solid 2 (the way you shoot, fight, you contact your HQ using radio, etc), except as I've mentioned, there will be no radar. Action Sonar, Motion Sensor, Night vision goggles and the like will be avaliable in the mission, but they consume batteries. Even the suppressor of Snake's firearms will deteriorate after use. In this situation, Snake's CQC skills, or close-quarter-combat, will really shine. CQC allows Snake to use a survival knife and a pistol simultaneously, allowing him to grab an enemy, and then perfrom various actions: Using him as a human shield, Squeezing information out of him, Choking him to the state of unconsciousness/death, or simply cutting his throat.

Camouflage can be very important in a stealth mission, and there are plenty of camouflage patterns Snake can get/use. Using the correct camouflage (judging from the enviorment) will decrease the chance of Snake being seen. Some of the special cmouflages have ability such as eliminating footsteps, reducing damage from fire, regaining health and stamina under the sun and a lot more. If nothing else, it can be use as costumes, which is always a plus.

Snake's stamina will go down as time passes, and to recover it, he will have to consume food. The food is plenty in the jungle, as Snake can easily hunt for any nearby animals. (There are quite a few humurous conversations between Snake and Para-Medic through the radio concerning food)

There is also the Cure function when Snake is seriously injuried. While most of the wounds will heal overtime, it is sometimes better to treat the wound right away. Having a wound will decrease Snake's maximum health, and (I think?) it also decreases his rate of regeneration.

Character
There are many remarkable characters in Snake Eater. There is the young Ocelet, genius gunman who (now) lacks field experience; Volgin, the sadistic Russian Colonel who plans on an all-out nuclear war; EVA, the "Bond girl" in the game who aids Snake along his way; and of course, the Cobra units. The Boss, The Sorrow, The Fury, The End, The Fear, and the Pain.

Sound
The sound effects are outstanding, just like its predecessors. The voice acting is flawless, and there are a lot of optional voiced conversation between Snake and other people. The story unfolds by the numurous cutscenes and conversations, but for those who actually dislike cutscene... all cutscenes can be skipped by pressing a single button.

Graphics
Great graphics. In almost all the cutscenes, there is a certain portion can be viewed in a different angle by pressing the R1 button (as indicated on the screen).

Special
There will be the Infinite Face Paint, Invisible camouflage, Patriot Machine Gun, and Bosses' camouflages to be unlcoked by fulfilling different requirements. A very high replay value if you ask me. And there is also the Extra Snake vs. Monkey, which might remind you of Ape Escape... that's a fun game as well.

Overall
Some people were disappointed by MGS2 (I wasn't) and might be afraid to purchase this one. Well, this game worth all every cents and hours you put in.
What are you waiting for? Commence Operation Snake Eater already!

Score: 9.2

Last edited by Senesia; 2004-12-15 at 02:27 PM.
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Senesia enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHzSenesia enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHz
 
 
Senesia
 



 
Reply
Posted 2004-12-15, 02:10 PM in reply to Senesia's post "Games: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater"
I'm buying it...

I had a pet snake that slithered away, so he might like it too!
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
kaos is an uncelestial body of masskaos is an uncelestial body of masskaos is an uncelestial body of mass
 
 
kaos
 



 
Reply
Posted 2004-12-15, 03:06 PM in reply to kaos's post starting "I'm buying it... I had a pet snake..."
how many hours is it? or have you not beaten it yet?
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
iceman887 is neither ape nor machine; has so far settled for the in-betweeniceman887 is neither ape nor machine; has so far settled for the in-between
 
iceman887
 



 
Reply
Posted 2004-12-15, 03:55 PM in reply to iceman887's post starting "how many hours is it? or have you not..."
iceman887 said:
how many hours is it? or have you not beaten it yet?
16.

Sacreblue! Es una 7 char limit
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Xenn shows clear signs of ignorance and confidence; the two things needed to succeed in lifeXenn shows clear signs of ignorance and confidence; the two things needed to succeed in life
 
Xenn
 



 
Reply
Posted 2004-12-15, 04:11 PM in reply to iceman887's post starting "how many hours is it? or have you not..."
iceman887 said:
how many hours is it? or have you not beaten it yet?
Really depends on how much you want to do. If you skip all the cutscene, convos, and know what you are doing, and without dying, then you can do it within 5 hours.

I'm on my second run through, and trying to get all the secrets this time. And it takes quite a lot more time.
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Senesia enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHzSenesia enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHz
 
 
Senesia
 



 
Reply
Posted 2004-12-15, 11:33 PM in reply to Senesia's post starting "Really depends on how much you want to..."
Good review. I'll definitely pick this one up sometime in the next few months. My PS2 is out on loan, currently, so I'm going to wait to purchase it.
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Raziel is neither ape nor machine; has so far settled for the in-betweenRaziel is neither ape nor machine; has so far settled for the in-between
 
 
Raziel
 



 
Reply
Posted 2004-12-16, 12:30 AM in reply to iceman887's post starting "how many hours is it? or have you not..."
So I finished the second run through, this time I've gotten all the secrets. Well, except for capturing/eating all plants and food...

21 hours. At least 1/3 of that would go to conversation, cutscenes, and movies. And that is without the numurous occasions when I had to... reload the game because I missed the secret frog thing during the motorcycle. (I mean, it is HARD to aim your sniper on a motocycle!)
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Senesia enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHzSenesia enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHz
 
 
Senesia
 



 
Reply
Posted 2004-12-16, 01:02 AM in reply to Senesia's post starting "So I finished the second run through,..."
Nice review.

I have the game, but Im not spending the day on it untill I have access to my PS2 Memory card. (Im visiting my father, and forgot to pack it.)

I tried a little of it.I really like using the knife on enemies, and the animal-eating is fun to toy around with.

You said you didn't think MGS2 was disapointment. Im curious, do you think It's better or on par with the first MGS?

More importantly, do the cutscenes ever get annoyingly long,and are there plot elements in the game that you thought were weird or unnecessary?
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Nothing is neither ape nor machine; has so far settled for the in-betweenNothing is neither ape nor machine; has so far settled for the in-between
 
Nothing
 



 
Reply
Posted 2004-12-16, 01:17 AM in reply to Nothing's post starting "Nice review. I have the game, but..."
I think MGS2 was a great game, and I'd say it is on par with the first, if not better. The main reason why people dislike it is because of Raiden, and those people are really too fed up with "Why is the main character Raiden, not Snake? And Raiden looks too much like a girl, and talks to Rose way too much...."

The way I see it though... Snake has always been a Legend, but we've never really looked at Snake from an other person's view. With Raiden, you can see that Snake IS a Legend. From the way he talks, the way he handles enemies... you get to see it from Raiden's point of view.

Also, the cutscenes are essentials to the game, really. If you want to know the plot, you will have to watch the cutscenes and movies. It is a really lame reason to hate the game just because of movies and cutscenes that you can skip.

Of course, there are things that don't make sense in MGS2.. like the whole Ocelot thing. But sometimes it is a good thing to leave something unanswered so that the gamers will have to guess and second guess the rest. MGS3 tied up quite a lot of loose ends, though.
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Senesia enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHzSenesia enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHz
 
 
Senesia
 



 

Bookmarks

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules [Forum Rules]
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:33 PM.
'Synthesis 2' vBulletin 3.x styles and 'x79' derivative
by WetWired the Unbound and Chruser
Copyright ©2002-2008 zelaron.com
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
This site is best seen with your eyes open.