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Written by  :  Muhammad Khan (3)
Written on  :  Nov 09, 2004
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Summary

Most in-depth game EVER!!!!

The Good

First off the graphics are amazing, I have never seen graphics like these on a PS2 game ever, besides GT3 of course. The story is truly amazing, it feels like you are a action hero in a movie. There are a number of weapons at your disposal, I preferred the AKS-74U. Also the environment around you seemed so lifelike you could touch it - lets say if you shoot the wall, it would leave a mark on the wall. The blood in the game looks very life-like also. My suggestions to anyone who plans on buying the game, or someone who already has the game is to watch all the cutscenes, it makes the game even more exciting.

The Bad

The thing that I didn't like about the game was, when you would run behind the guard he wouldn't hear a thing. That made the game a little easy. And also you would play as Snake for a short period of time. Than later on it would switch over to Raiden. I didn't dislike Raiden, but Solid Snake is the man, and it's so much fun to play as him, instead of Raiden.

The Bottom Line

An action packed rollercoaster ride, packed with brutal boss fights, an emotional story line, ruthless enemies, and one of the coolest action hero's of all time SOLID SNAKE !



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