Thursday, September 17, 2015

Review Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, An exceptional remake to an exceptional game


The few days earlier. I search for information on the Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, so i would like to describe here.


the idea to remake one of the most beloved games of 32/64 bit generation was daring, to say the least. However, with a Tri-force of great talent, the creative geniuses as Konami (Metal Gear Solid), Silicon Knights (Eternal Darkness) and Nintendo (video games as we know them) allow you to combine their powers to create a masterpiece of story and gameplay, even going so far as regards the design of an action movie Director to bring the dramatic film of the game until today. many thought that, even with the obvious talent available, the TAKS recreates the magic of Metal Gear Solid was too monumental to be ever made. they were wrong. popping the disc into my cubular Nintendo system and start the mission to free the familiar Shadow Moses island of those Super bad terrorists has proven to elicit the same magic he did when I played the game on Playstation. the plot, characters, action, everyone was so great as I rememberd them and even more so in places. with the help of new game mechanics, re-routed cinema and an overhawl complete with graphics, this game feels comfortably familiar without being tired. First, the graphics are easily some of the best on any game released for the GameCube, or any game of this generation for that matter. in all, they hold their own against handiliy the critically acclaimed Metal Gear Solid 2 and in some places (particularly when it comes to details, physics and animation), they completely blow MGS 2. gone are the pixels that were used to cluster the eyes and mouths in the original. in place the character then-astounding but now-dated polys are incredibly detailed models, each with plot, style and a hint of humanity in their eyes eerily realistic. Read more ›




Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes






Solid Snake debuts on the GameCube with a lethal dose of award-winning action. The Twin Snakes brilliantly fuses the essence of both Metal Gear Solid and MGS2: Sons of Liberty into one unique gaming package. Features character abilities from MGS2, such as hanging from ledges and first-person shooting. From the Manufacturer Solid Snake debuts on Nintendo's GameCube in Metal Gear .... Read more or Check Price




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