Despite directing the 3D demo, Kojima may not be in charge of the final game.
Kojima Talks Metal Gear Solid 3DS
by Pedro Hernandez - July 7, 2010, 1:58 pm EDT
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They character models they made were albout on par with PS3.....
if they had more time they could have made them even better!!!?
HYPE!!
Boarding the hype train!
The most interesting I find in this is that interview he seemed to be hinting at a Revolutionary War MGS.
Also, I guess this kind of partially confirms the rumor going around that the 3DS is almost as powerful as the HD consoles.
It's really not; it's just very good at shader effects.
So how long until this is revealed to be an on-rails shooter? ;)
This does make the 3DS sound like a beast hardware-wise. That's a good sign for Nintendo's next console. Surely Nintendo doesn't want their damn PORTABLE to dwarf their console in graphics capabilities. And on that note you would think the Wii successor is on the doorstep. You would think if the Wii was upstaged by its portable sibling that it would degrade its worth in the eyes of the public. People expect portable technology to be inferior. This isn't the Wii looking inferior to a competing console, it's another product by the same company. It will attract more attention from Wii owners than a competing product would. So I figure the possibility of a Wii successor in 2011 is quite likely and that just fits the typical Nintendo schedule anyway.
I hope Metal Gear Sold 3D: Snake Eater (minor thing, but it's not "3DS" in the name) is good since this would be the second MG game i've played.
As for Kojima, you can't listen to him. Every Metal Gear game he says will be his last, then he ends up working on the next. So no one should be surprised if he ends up working on this one too.
Which was the first you played? I'd suggest playing them in order of release date (besides Portable Ops, you can live with avoiding it) because the gameplay evolves with the series. It was hard going back to the original Metal Gear Solid (not Twin Snakes) after playing MGS2. First person shooting, for example, added so much to the series (and ironically ruined the original when introduced in Twin Snakes) The original Snake Eater was a good game so I would expect a remake to be just as good if not better. It would be nice if we got a prequel to Snake Eater that starred a younger Boss (aka The Joy... don't ask, play the game) or an interquel/spinoff starring Liquid.
The only one I really played was The Twin Snakes (and I disagree that first person ruined the game, and it was even optional). I played a couple of rounds of multiplayer with a friend who who had Portable Ops, and I think I may have owned the first NES one.
a revolutionary war MGS, i don't see that mentioned but
the idea
creams
I didn't say it ruined the game. Rather, the experience of the original suffers greatly by adding gameplay mechanics without amending the rest of the game, namely level design. Optional or not, those mechanics are there. I can't imagine the 7 people who played Twin Snakes without experiencing the original on PS1 seeing the additions as optional and deciding "They weren't in the original. I shan't use them now." For those who played the original, Twin Snakes is infinitely easier. Ocelot can be defeated without moving. The game is still fun in its own way, but as a remake, the game is totally unbalanced.
I'm biased against Portable Ops because it rofl-stomps continuity more than any other game in the series and in a way that makes no sense. It's the least important entry story-wise and its major plot twists confuse more than illuminate. I think most people could live happy without it existing.
Anyway, Subsistence added much appreciated camera control to MGS3, something that 3DS may not have without a second analog stick. I would be much happier with a Metal Gear Solid title built specifically for 3DS that didn't have to adhere to old gameplay or level design.
why would you need a second analog stick when you could make the camera on the touchpad?
Honeslty as great as the ds was, i hated playing games that required the touchpad. Joystick to the rescue. Although im still going to play mario kart with the d-pad if it lets me.
They character models they made were albout on par with PS3.....
if they had more time they could have made them even better!!!?
HYPE!!
So there could be an MGS4 on the 3DS? Then I wouldn't have to buy a PS3.
more than likely the mgs3D was just a quickport demo, the handheld will probably get its own game much like the psp gets its own game.
I can't imagine the 7 people who played Twin Snakes without experiencing the original on PS1 seeing the additions as optional and deciding "They weren't in the original. I shan't use them now." For those who played the original, Twin Snakes is infinitely easier. Ocelot can be defeated without moving. The game is still fun in its own way, but as a remake, the game is totally unbalanced.
I never played the original. I did try the first person view, but I didn't like it (you could tell the game wasn't meant to be played that way and it didn't play well in that mode IMO) and ended up just playing it normally.
For headshots. I thought it worked fine in Twin Snakes; it just made the game too easy. In Sons of Liberty, first person view was especially helpful for destroying the Ciphers (Snake's up+special in Brawl).
i dont think i really used first person view in Twin Snakes
I had it on PSX, but it was given to me because the second cd was scratched. So, when I played it on Twin Snakes, i pretty much played it how it was meant to be played.
I used the FPS mode for stealth shots mostly.
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