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Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater |  | From: Konami Category: Video Games
List Price: $14.99 Buy Used: $1.25 as of 9/9/2010 22:48 CDT details You Save: $13.74 (92%)
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Seller: airportplacebooks Rating: 194 reviews Sales Rank: 1606
Platform: PlayStation2 Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: PlayStation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.8
MPN: 20073 Model: P2KONA 083717200734 UPC: 827307922145 EAN: 0083717200734 ASIN: B0002RQ3ES
Release Date: November 18, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Use camouflage wisely to survive deep in hostile territory | | • | Infiltrate and survive by paying attention to your hunting skills and instincts | | • | Use the interactive environments to your advantage -- creating traps to catch enemies and prey | | • | Features a blockbuster musical score composed by Harry Gregson-Williams |
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Product Description Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater introduces new depth and thrilling gameplay. It's a new level of gaming, with all the detailed levels, thrilling gameplay and stunning plot twists players crave. Set in the 1960s, you become a legendary soldier sent to uncover the secret behind Metal Gear, a top-secret superweapon with nuclear capability. You are all alone in hostile territory -- but you will complete this mission, to secure the continued existence of human life.
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| Customer Reviews: Awesome Game, but Please make sure to get the Subsistence edition April 26, 2010 Brett Petersen (Sacramento, CA) As a huge fan of the first MGS and someone who found MGS2 disappointing, I was unsure of MSG3 but knew I owed it to myself to give it a go. I came away completely astounded and rank it right up with MGS1, except for one fatal flaw which thankfully the Subsistence edition completely rectifies.
Please, if you want to enjoy this game, get the Subsistence version. I personally played through the regular version and loved the game, but found the camera system just ridiculous. It's the same as MGS2's, which isn't terrible for that game, but in the larger outdoor environments of MGS3 the top down perspective will drive you crazy. You no longer have the convenience of a radar, and so you'll simply have to deal with looking around to detect guards and other dangers (along with some other for the most part useless recon devices you'll pick up along the way).
Sure, you can look at what's ahead with the R1 button, but you can't move in the first person perspective and so you'll find yourself constantly switching between the two perspectives, feeling clunky as you look, move, look, and move again, going back and forth, instead of naturally looking and moving simultaneously. Guards have a definite advantage over you. Subsistence provides both the regular setup and a very nice third person, completely controllable floating camera that you control with the Right Analog stick that allows you to easily observe what's ahead and around you. It really lowers the frustration you'll encounter with the regular game's camera, which will get you killed unfairly. Plus, the Subsistence version has plenty of extras, like the retro Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 games, which are moderately fun.
Aside from the camera issues, the game is a blast. Great story with awesome scenes, great set pieces of action, many nervously fun sneaking around moments, beautiful outdoor environments in steady 30fps, challenging and inventive bosses (the sniping battle with one boss in particular is unlike any experience in a game I've come across, but oddly pretty much all the bosses' stories or connection to the story are a throwaway), and a great overall experience from beginning to end. The beginning is a bit slow but the game really picks up towards the end and the final hours are a blast, save for one terrible ICO (one of my favorite games by the way) like part that is a pain, and the very end rocks. The story is much better and far less convoluted than MGS2s, making it much easier to follow. Playing through the game a couple of times helps of course.
The survival mechanics are kind of cool but sort of distracting. Hunting for food is sort of fun, although a bit of a chore than anything else after a while, and utilizing camouflage to better sneak around is compelling. However, having to constantly go to the menu screen, which takes a bit to load into and out of (which is tiresome after a while) gets to be a chore. You use it to eat so to maintain stamina, to put equipment or weapons into your backpack or not, to address injuries (which could have been more streamlined), and to change your camouflage, and so as a result you'll be using it somewhat frequently. I wish they could have implemented the menu better, making it faster to use, perhaps making making it a pop up on the screen instead or something.
Overall though, this is a memorable game with a cinematic quality that makes it stand apart from other similar games. If you're an MGS fan, you really should play it, it's a no-brainer. Just please get the Subsistence version. You'll be doing yourself a great favor, as it will take away from the inevitable and regular frustration the camera in the regular version will cause you.
it's more then a game it's a thrill ride! March 27, 2010 Danish Boy (LA,CA) I loved this game. the music, the detail the babe. (which on MGS4 YOU FOUND OUT IT'S YOUR MOM! EWW SICK) anyway, this game is about the Sovits, the war from the 1960's camo and silence is key in the jungle. this game is amazing.
It's all about the story. January 24, 2010 Nicolas Lemus (Chicago IL, Akron OH) I've never played a Metal Gear Solid game & honestly never had any real interest. I knew it would have that odd cumbersome over head angle and the main point was to sneak around so I never really cared to play it. I bought it recently because I figured my interest had finally peaked, about ten minutes into game play I was hooked., I realised this game isn't about the sneaking, its about the story. I found myself playing just to get to the next cut scene & see what would happen next. beautifully written.
Now this is a game! July 9, 2009 C. Robinson (Las Vegas NV USA) All right MGS III is out! I love this game so much may friend gave it to me during summer break along with Resident evil 4 and the two go better together than bread and butter. This is a fun game with interesting story line great boss battles and great graphics. One of the coolest features in this game is when you get real injures you can really get in real life. Apart from The Cobra Unit and Colonel Volgin (they have special powers) this game is really realistic. If I had a game any better than this I would be King of the Universe!The protagonist of Snake Eater, Naked Snake known as Big Boss in subsequent games (voiced by Akio tsuka in Japanese and David Hayter in English), is a former U.S. Special Forces (Green Beret) and CIA operative. During the mission, Major Zero (v.b. Banj Ginga and Jim Piddock), a former member of the British Special Air Service, aids Snake by providing mission advice and battle tactics. Para-Medic (v.b. Houko Kuwashima and Heather Halley) and Sigint (v.b. Keiji Fujiwara and James C. Mathis III) provide specialist advice on flora and fauna, and weapons and equipment, respectively.
The two primary antagonists of the game are Colonel Volgin (v.b. Kenji Utsumi and Neil Ross), an electricity-controlling GRU colonel and member of the extreme Brezhnev faction, who are attempting to overthrow Nikita Khrushchev to seize power for Leonid Brezhnev and Alexei Kosygin,[19] and The Boss (v.b. Kikuko Inoue and Lori Alan), former mentor to Naked Snake.[15] Cobra Unit, a Special Forces unit led by The Boss, is composed of The End, a venerable expert sniper credited as the "father of modern sniping";[20] The Fear, who has supernatural flexibility and agility; The Fury, a disfigured former cosmonaut armed with a flamethrower and a jetpack;[15] The Pain, who can control hornets to both defend himself and attack his enemies;[15] and The Sorrow, the spirit of a deceased medium.[21]
Other characters include Sokolov (v.b. Naoki Tatsuta and Brian Cummings), a rocket scientist whom Snake must rescue; EVA (v.b. Misa Watanabe and Suzetta Miñet), Snake's love interest and American defector and KGB agent sent to assist him, and a young Ocelot (v.b. Takumi Yamazaki and Joshua Keaton), commander of the elite Ocelot Unit within Volgin's GRU.[22] Some joking references are also made to previous games: Major Raikov, Volgin's effeminate gay lover, parodies the criticized effeminate appearance of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty protagonist Raiden, and the grandfather of recurring incompetent and incontinent soldier Johnny Sasaki makes an appearance as a cell guard.
Same Old But A Bit Tedious December 18, 2008 Maboroshi Kid (Japan) The first Metal Gear Solid was revolutionary. The second Sons of Liberty was a cinematic experience coupled with excellent gameplay. Snake Eater, however, is much of the same but gets a little tedious. You will do much of the same, except the tedious part is that you have to keep eating to maintain your health, and you have to heal certain wounds. These elements made the game somewhat more "real" at first, but ended up being quite tedious and unnecessary as the game progresses. Towards the end, I found the gaming experience to be more of a chore than a giddy action experience. Play this game if you love Metal Gear and want more scenarios to exercise your Metal Gear maneuvaribility, but otherwise, just replay Solid or Sons of Liberty in more advanced modes.
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