What little I played of the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection has been enough to sell me.
Do not be seen. You will figure this out not too long after beginning Metal Gear Solid. You are Solid Snake – a polygonal Action Man who likes the smell of the floor. The opening credits won’t have even finished before you are killed for the first time. The Game Over screen flashes before it’s even begun but you click Continue nevertheless. Synthetic and eerie music plays slowly as you crawl beneath empty shipping containers.
You’ll notice it most when you’re trying to aim your pistol, or shift between standing and crawling when you most need it. Yet – despite all of the obvious pain points with the game’s mechanics, everything seems to work just fine. Metal Gear Solid is by no means an easy game to play, but if it’s a little taster of what’s to come for the series then I’m all in. ✓ Amaar’s Advice Forget all about your joystick Use the D-Pad over the Joystick.
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