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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater | 
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| From: Konami Category: Video Games
List Price: £19.99 Buy Used: £8.49 You Save: £11.50 (58%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 177 reviews Sales Rank: 406
Platform: Playstation2 Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Age: 15 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 4012927026106 ASIN: B0000A1P7A
Release Date: March 4, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Preview If any one game series encapsulates the new era of the more mature video games which have emerged since the beginning of the PlayStation era, it's Metal Gear Solid. Its complex narrative and equally complex and varied gameplay redefined the way people looked at video games and even if the immediate sequel managed to upset the delicate balance between storytelling and interaction, Metal Gear Solid 3 doesn't look likely to make the same mistake twice. Taking a real back-to-basics approach, Snake Eater is set in the '60s and sees you controlling Solid Snake (or at least someone that looks like him--and is at least not Raiden from the MGS2) in a storyline that has yet to be fully revealed. What we've seen of the game shows a much greater emphasis on stealth than ever before, with Snake being vastly outnumbered and appearing to spend most of his time creeping through the jungle, dropping down on guards from out of the trees and hiding in plain sight using a variety of specialised camouflage suits. The sub-title is less nonsensical than you might think as well since Snake must hunt and eat animals--including, you guessed it, our no-legged friends--to keep his stamina up. Overall the game seems more realistic than ever before (you don't even get the enemy radar to use all the time) and should assuage those jaded by Metal Gear Solid 2's more self-indulgent moments. Snake is back, and he's never looked better... --David Jenkins
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Not bad,but could have been much better. July 16, 2008 I loved the PS1 Metal Gear Solid.It was exciting,and really enjoyed the story.Here,I thought the story was dreadful in certain areas.Of course,the game play is brilliant,and the action fantastic.However,the writer spoilt it by putting in a devious female character,who attempted to outshine the main hero.Sorry,but that wasn't to my liking.Not even the Boss,who Snake has to fight at the end.Still,its an enjoyable game,but it remains to be seen,if the next story is any better.Of course,that's just my humble opinion!
A little too clever for its own Good. June 26, 2008 This game has some of the hardest boss battles in any game. "The End" for example can sometimes take an eternity to kill. Then theres the awful camera mixed with the lack of a soliton radar system and its a recipe for disaster - what happens is you cant see the enemy in anyway shape or form so you end up running into them and alert after alert :( I loved Metal Gear Solid 1 and 2 and managed to get through both on all levels of difficulty...I struggled to get through snake eater on Normal mode. I think the trouble here is the addition of too many new features all at once, instead of just revamping and modernising the gameplay mechanics. However to draw a line under it all and say this is a bad game would be incorrect, the storyline and cinematics are second to none as is the voice acting.
good but somewhat dissapointing June 16, 2008 i am a great fan of the series. and was thrilled when i got the metal gear solid 3 demo. but after playing it a few minutes without any radar and a camera angle that dosent allow you to see ahead. it did get very frustrating especialy as i consider myself to be fairly good at the series.so i decided not to buy the game. but as metal gear solid 4 came out recently which i am intrested in. i decided to buy metal gear solid 3. i got the origional not subsistence because it is about twice as much as the origional mgs3. so anyway even though the whole overhead camera with no radar is hard. once i got used to it. the game did start to pick up. its good but my only real criticism is that i prefer not to use weapons unless i absoloutely have to. but this game makes that very hard. and you just dont get that satisfaction from going round and shooting everyone. as you do from just having sneaked past a whole load of people completely undetected.
the graphics are realy top notch though. even though i have a ps3 this game looks nearly as good as some ps3 games. it offers surround sound. but dissapointingly not widescreen which i was realy hoping it would have
good but not as good as the first two.
not as good as MGS1 or 2, but less convoluted in terms of plot than MGS2 January 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For those of you who have played MGS2, you will know how convoluted the plot became towards the end. In MGS3, there isn't so many plot twists and over the top-phiosophical banter (although I never had a clue what The Boss was going on about at the end :/), but rather the story is more straight forward and ironed out.
In MGS3, you play Naked Snake, Snake's father in the Siberian Jungle circa. 1960s. One of the most unconventional features of this game is that you have to kill and catch your own food in the jungle to keep stamina up- one of the Boss fights is based around keeping stamina up to avoid loosing.
Dissapointing though, I really wanted an immediate continuation of MGS2.
Much like a movie. November 26, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If i wanted to watch a film i would do so, this game has too much video shots in it and hardly any game play. long video clips every turn about, if you die in a certain bit, u have to rewatch the entire video all over again.
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