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Metal Gear Acid (PSP): The Metal Gear Series goes Turn Based

Posted on Jun 16, 2009 11:39:26 PM

The game that is really enticing every game enthusiast is Metal Gear Acid (PSP). This awesome game provides utmost entertainment to the game lovers at the same time make them use their grey cells to form strategy to be victorious. The game is developed by Konami who is a well known game architect. Metal Gear Acid (PSP) really tests your strategy making as well as sharp decision-making skills. It is basically turns based espionage game where you are supposed to collect cards based on your performance and form a deck to complete various missions and objective attached with the game. Metal Gear Acid (PSP) game comes with superb graphics and has play as well as replay ability. This Metal Gear Series game really represents great implementation of new technology which casts its shadow on all other game available in the market.

Metal Gear Acid (PSP) takes you to the year 2016 on Lobito Island which is located on the fictitious Tejan republic of South Africa. You will be in the role of solid snake, the famous spy agent who has to complete the mission after the plane is hijacked over US airspace. This game is considered not only strategically highly intellectual but also quite entertaining. The best part of this game is its board and architecture changes from mission to mission. The Metal Gear Acid (PSP) is a very robust game and while playing it you will find it to be very different from the rest of the games you have played. Apart from the action, it gives user the joy of deck building as well as card playing. Metal Gear Acid (PSP gives you classic metal gear storyline as well as feel. It comes with incredible sound effect which increases your gaming experience manifold. All these features make it the best game to buy for the customers.

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Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops Plus is an instant Classic

Posted on Dec 2, 2008 01:58:21 PM

Metal Gear solid: Portable Ops did a great job in bringing the Metal Gear Solid franchise to the PlayStation Portable. The game made most use of the PSP’s hardware and software capabilities to deliver one of the best games ever on the PSP.

A year later, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops + was released, not exactly as a sequel, but as an expansion. It took the already existing features of MGS: Portable Ops and improvised. After many additions and subtractions, Portable Ops + was released.

The expansion was meant to add to what the gameplay is, and make it more pleasurable to play. Tons of new features were added to Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus, such as Boss Rush mode, which lets you take on the entire bosses one after the other. Then there’s infinity mission, which puts snake in randomly generated missions on different levels, each with their own set of objectives to complete, getting progressively more difficult.

The good thing about this is that players can quickly go through multiple locations and get lots of items, or even soldiers, as Portable Ops plus, unlike the original portable ops, lets you expand your army to up to 200 soldiers, and that number can be filled up with the soldiers from the original game. The army can be divided into four- Medics, Technicians, Spies and your personal four-man team. Since each team can only have up to eight members, this encourages players to scout for the best available in each team on a regular basis.

The downside to this expansion is that many features, some really good ones; from the original Portable ops have been removed. The ops can use experience points gained to level up their skills, which poses a problem in multiplayer, as hardcore mgs gamers will have a clear advantage over other casual gamers. This can be overcome, but is still a sort of hindrance, as players can permanently lose their character to others in a multiplayer game.

The game is probably on the must-buy list for all those MGS fans out there, but not for others. The original game was leaps better, and more fun to play. The changes that this expansion makes could have easily been implemented as a downloadable patch, but $20 for it just isn’t worth it.

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Metal Gear Solid Digital Graphic Novel on the PSP

Posted on Dec 2, 2008 01:46:32 PM

This is yet another hybrid game on the PlayStation Portable from Konami. Just a month after the release of Silent Hill experience coinciding with the movie, Konami brings yet another release for PSP the Metal Gear Solid Digital Graphic Novel.

This product is a treat to all those Metal Gear Solid fans being more cohesive than the Silent killer experience. Being an interesting adaptation of the Metal Gear solid comic book by writer Kris Oprisko and artist Ashley Wood, this digital novel packs a lot of entertainment and fun.

Konami has enhanced the experience with a lot of additional features incorporated into the comic episodes. The comics as such are pretty exciting in its original form. With Konami’s enhancements, it is sure to be a fascinating experience.

Plotline and script adheres closely to the original Metal Gear Solid. Evocative and moody black and white artwork provides a close resemblance to the novel, keeping the ambience and situations intact.

Artwork has been skillfully edited in different sections and experience of the reader has been heightened with cinematic effects. Panels are displayed on the page one at a time. As you read through the dialogues, more panels are revealed.

With no voice reading out the dialogues it is fairly easy to scroll through the dialog boxes. You have a choice of speeding up the playback and pausing whenever you want to in Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel. If fans are disappointed with no voice narration, it is adequately compensated with fantastic sound effects including metal crunching sounds when Solid Snake is rescued by Gray Fox/Cyborg Ninja from being crushed under the Metal Gear and gunshot noises during the fight sequences.

This digital graphic novel comes with a memory database. If you press a button called scan, you can open an interface called scanning. With the help of a targeting reticule, you can search for hot spots and store it in a separate database of memory which you can browse through.

You can thereby create your own Metal Gear encyclopedia and even make note of events taking place on Shadow Moses and entries on the characters. If you are new to Metal Gear Solid, this is sure to provide you with a lot of entertainment and fun on your favorite PSP.

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PSP Offers Metal Gear Solid

Posted on Jun 2, 2008 12:13:33 PM

Each day we read, watch and hear something new related to the PSP such as the launch of new games, accessories or any other attractive packages. This time, they are delivering something unexpected which is Metal Gear Solid, another rock solid and thrilling game for die hard video gamers.

Hideo Kojima is a renowned game designer who revealed the brand new METAL GEAR SOLID game for the PSP, which he has also produced. Kojima disclosed that the game is action oriented and for hard core gamers. This game is the successor of Metal Gear 3, which the video game lovers experienced earlier. He was so excited about the title that he disclosed the game play and the theme before the launch. According to what Kojima unveiled, the game is all about the army’s action where the players handle limited troops and the more battles you win, the more soldiers will join your group. Once you lose your soldier, he won’t return. Another interesting aspect of the game is that if you choose to give up while playing you, may get detached from your troops and lose the power to utilize them. The number relies on the wager, which you placed. The protagonist in Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops is BIG BOSS. Fox, which is a renegade unit, rises up and Big Boss is marked to eliminate them, which will lead to the development of Fox Hound. Later the story moves ahead and leads straight into Metal Gear Solid 4.

The title’ ultimate graphics help to add to the enthusiasm and excitement surrounding the game. The PSP version is hardly different visually than its PS2 cousin, except for a few less polygons in areas that are hardly visible.

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