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  • Summary: Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker marks the return of the world-renowned stealth-action series. Hand-crafted by series creator Hideo Kojima, the all-new sequel delivers an original game design, story, and scenario as it picks up where Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater for the PlayStation 2 leaves off.

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  1. Dec 14, 2014
    10
    The game has a **** ton of content, an amazing storyline, the base building system is fun and has kept me going for days, I'm already wellThe game has a **** ton of content, an amazing storyline, the base building system is fun and has kept me going for days, I'm already well over 100 hours into this. This is what it feels like to run a PMC. This is outer heaven. Expand
  2. Dec 11, 2013
    10
    This MGS is probably the one with the most variety of Locales, enemies, activities, sidequests, and sidesystems that's ever existed. The bossThis MGS is probably the one with the most variety of Locales, enemies, activities, sidequests, and sidesystems that's ever existed. The boss fights are epic in scale, and the Character of Big Boss is finally explored as the Legendary Leader that created a Military Organization that could throw off the balance of the World.

    Story wise, it's very satisfying. Gameplay wise, it's fun. Graphic wise, it's a solid PS2 Game blown up to HD resolution. The fact that one can finally play this grand game without having to buy an overpriced Sony Handheld is just exactly what I needed.

    Play this game, it's probably the best Metal Gear game to date.
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  3. Jan 16, 2013
    9
    Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker: 9 out of 10 Why didn't I know this game was a thing until now? This must have truly been the greatest handheldMetal Gear Solid: Peace Walker: 9 out of 10 Why didn't I know this game was a thing until now? This must have truly been the greatest handheld game outside of Pokemon ever made. This game is genius. I loved Portable Ops, but the controls just were not right. Peace Walker however fixes that with a unique control set up where the game never goes first person outside of snipers, turrets, and some rocket launchers. The story is best played after you play MGS3 since it takes place 10 years after, and references it a lot. The game does however struggle in some areas. The port failed to bring over saving pictures that you take with the in game camera, and the game doesn't use microphones without you being in a party. My other problem with this game would have to be a button mashing section that nearly brought my play through to an abrupt halt. Also very late in the game there is a point where you need to find someone in one of the missions yourself which I looked up online due to me assuming the game would eventually give me a hint. This game has a lot of reasons to come back to it. It still has a semi active online community since MGSO is offline, and unlock-able weapons and items are not all easy to get things. It is truly a shame that I never heard about this game until he collection came out, because it is a wonderful game that mixes up the MGS formula while sticking to it's roots. Expand
  4. Jun 8, 2013
    8
    Originally a PSP title this spin-off breaks the gameplay down into shorter missions. The series trademark stealth gameplay is still inOriginally a PSP title this spin-off breaks the gameplay down into shorter missions. The series trademark stealth gameplay is still in evidence but many missions can now be played in co-op adding a new layer of tactics to proceedings. Between missions captured enemy soldiers can be used to help manage your home base in order to keep morale high and develop new weapons and technology. This adds a further level of depth to an already deep and enjoyable game.

    Cut scenes, although still unnecessarily intrusive on occasions, are also nowhere near the length of previous entries thanks to its background as a portable game. If you've enjoyed any Metal Gear game before Peace Walker is more than worth a look.
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  5. Jub
    Mar 7, 2015
    7
    I'll explain my perspective first. I played Metal Gear Solid [PS game] back in the day and loved it. Until recently I hadn't played any of theI'll explain my perspective first. I played Metal Gear Solid [PS game] back in the day and loved it. Until recently I hadn't played any of the other games due to the consoles I owned. I then got the HD collection for Xbox 360 and I'm currently playing through that in preparation for the upcoming MGS:5 release. I've completed Snake Eater prior to playing this.

    If you read my review on Snake Eater you'll see I rated that game quite low simply because I found it's gameplay to be extremely lacking mainly due to poor controls. This game does not have this problem as not only does it allow you a choice of control schemes, but they're also customisable.

    I appreciate that it was originally a handheld game and so I expect a certain degree of watering down. But to it's credit I think they actually made a really solid (no pun intended) game here. The only aspect of watering down that doesn't sit right with me is the way boss fights are handled. Without spoiling it - you don't need to prepare for boss fights in any way.

    I also expect some people to kick off with regards to things that aren't present such as crawling and moving whilst against walls. At first it was a bit of a shock to me but after a while I realised that it isn't a problem. I actually like the use of lying flat in this - you do it just to hide, and not to crawl through the entire area to the exit. The ability to move between cover whilst crouched is a must, something that Snake Eater failed at. That's not to say you should spend the entire game crouched. That said, I did find the walk/run sensitivity quite fiddly which led to me using crouch more than I would normally.

    I won't go too much into the story but I do think it was somewhat weaker in this compared to Snake Eater.

    I somewhat moaned about fan service in Snake Eater and I realise that it's part of MGS. This game wasn't anywhere near as bad as Snake Eater for it and I wouldn't even mention it if it wasn't for the two things; firstly who is Cécile? And secondly, the other observation, if you can call it that, was Extra Ops 67. I'll be honest, it made me feel uncomfortable. I'm sure a bunch of people reading this are laughing at me, but whatever your stance is on the subject, Snake is pushing 40 and Paz is 16. Maybe it's me, maybe I should think that's normal but I don't. I don't object to this being in computer games altogether, just don't put it in MGS games.

    This is already far too long now so in essence, I really enjoyed the game and I think that by itself it's pretty decent - it just felt a bit too casual for me and the story wasn't great. It's a good game but not a great one.
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  6. Sep 10, 2023
    6
    Ok game I don't know where bouts this story takes off from I'm not a MGS fan but I still picked this up for my owned games and slowly playingOk game I don't know where bouts this story takes off from I'm not a MGS fan but I still picked this up for my owned games and slowly playing through this game Expand
  7. Mar 27, 2020
    0
    Evidemment, il s'agit d'un portage d'un jeu "portable" à la base et comme souvent dans ce cas de figure, ça s'en ressent durement sur lesEvidemment, il s'agit d'un portage d'un jeu "portable" à la base et comme souvent dans ce cas de figure, ça s'en ressent durement sur les résultats : tout est écrit très gros, les menus envahissent l'écran et la gestion de la "mother base" s'avère dans ces conditions rapidement rebutante... en plus de faire penser à l'autre daube de la série MGS... le 5 ! puisque Kojima a tout repompé de ce Peace Walker... (il aurait pas dû, ce couillon !).

    Mais ce n'est pas que la présentation, déjà flippante, ce sont aussi les graphismes, vraiment simplets et indignes d'une console de salon : on a a beau rajouter "hd" à un étron, ça reste un étron ! et vous aurez beau le polir, le repolir et le lustrer, ça sera toujours un putain d'étron. Du coup, c'est évidemment parfaitement fluide (à 60 im/s) : encore heureux, me dira-t-on !

    Mais l'autre problème ou plutôt l'autre problématique très problématique et rédhibitoire, très symptomatique de cette sinistre et si mauvaise saga Metal Gear, ce sont encore et toujours la non-maniabilité et la non-jouabilité de ces titres aussi prétentieux qu'ils peuvent être injouables et fortement
    désagréables.

    J'ignore si c'est fait exprès ou si c'est de la simple incompétence ou bien un mélange des deux... histoire de se "démarquer" du reste de la production, je suppose. Enfin, malgré les moyens évidemment très limités, le gars Kojima a quand même trouvé le moyen (assez misérable sous forme de bande dessinée...) de nous assommer encore sous des mégatonnes de cinématiques de merde !

    Rien à sauver donc dans cet étron de pseudo-jeu qui fait le déshonneur d'une saga navrante et ratée depuis ses débuts : la constance dans la médiocrité qui tutoie plus ou moins régulièrement la nullité avec un aplomb très inquiétant.
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