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  1. Sep 15, 2018
    7
    Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is a game that was made to punish anyone who plays it solo, especially in the boss missions, that lack any sense of pattern or rhythm to them. The stealth sections are really fun, if a bit simple if one compares it to the previous entry, Guns of the Patriots.

    Nevertheless, the game is saved by it's great storyline. Big Boss's motivations are simpler and
    Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is a game that was made to punish anyone who plays it solo, especially in the boss missions, that lack any sense of pattern or rhythm to them. The stealth sections are really fun, if a bit simple if one compares it to the previous entry, Guns of the Patriots.

    Nevertheless, the game is saved by it's great storyline. Big Boss's motivations are simpler and introduced from the get-go, and the story builds upon it instead of branching-off to numerous subplots like many other Metal Gear games do.
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  2. Dec 19, 2018
    7
    A rather unnecessary game, perhaps, a sequel to the no-canon Portable Ops. It takes its mechanics to improve the experience, which continues to become somewhat tedious. With a very vague history and without memorable characters (especially villains, something characteristic of the a saga). Being a PSP port, it's understood that its graphic quality is poor but acceptable. In the end thisA rather unnecessary game, perhaps, a sequel to the no-canon Portable Ops. It takes its mechanics to improve the experience, which continues to become somewhat tedious. With a very vague history and without memorable characters (especially villains, something characteristic of the a saga). Being a PSP port, it's understood that its graphic quality is poor but acceptable. In the end this non-numbered title leaves a bittersweet taste. Expand

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