Metal Gear Solid GC Enhancements Discussed 15
Thanks to IGN Cube for their new interview with Silicon Knights president Denis Dyack about Metal Gear Solid:The Twin Snakes, as he talks about this Winter 2003-due GameCube 'enhanced port' of the original MGS, including overall changes ("...one of the biggest enhancements is the ability to do all of the things you could do in Metal Gear Solid 2 in the Metal Gear Solid 1 world... there are all sorts of different [new] ways to finish a level"), AI upgrades ("...totally ramped up. I think it's safe to say that if you look at the AI from MGS2 then we're at [MGS] 2 and a half now"), and the Metal Gear Solid 2/VR Missions bonus rumors ("There will be extras, but there won't be another game in there.")
No GBA Support (Score:2, Flamebait)
Hell yeah. To be honest, I don't really buy into the whole "Nintendo is evil because they make me buy a GBA for FF:CC" crap-- I mean, I already have all the stuff, and I bought the link cable for Animal Crossing anyway. But to see a developer say "well, yeah, that's gimmicky, so we're not going to do it"-- that kinda hurts the overall image of GBA
Re:No GBA Support (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:No GBA Support (Score:2)
*Raises hand*
I have a GBPlayer, but not a GBA. I'll probably get one soon enough, but the GBPlayer is all I need right now.
Thursdae
Re:Well, well... (Score:1)
Really, it's no different then when Hasbro went through a spate of "upgrading" a bunch of old arcade titles like Pacman.
I actually feel sorry for GC owners on this. I mean PS2 got MGS2. XB and PC got MGS2: Substance (which was the original game with a TON of other stuff added. Sadly, you can only get it legally on DVD for the PC)... And then Gamecube gets a remake of MGS.
Doesn'
Re:Well, well... (Score:1)
So long as you don't feel obligated to get every edition of the game I think it's fine. I wouldn't bother getting MGS2 Substance for the Cube since I already have it, but I am interested in MGS.
Re:Well, well... (Score:1)
NO MORE TOMB RAIDER FOR YOU GC TYPES! I'm sure you're all heartbroken:)
Re:Well, well... (Score:2)
Re:Well, well... (Score:2)
Way back when, Silicon Knights did the original Legacy of Kain. The story rocked, the game itself was so-so. Nintendo steps in, guides them through the development of Eternal Darkness -- lo-and-behold -- story rocks, gameplay rocks.
Here, we've got Silicon Knights, Nintendo (Miyamoto), and Konami (Kojima) collaborating on a remake to what was originally a pretty good game on crappy hardware. Hell yeah I'm looking forward to it.
--Jeremy
The modified M9 (Score:1)
Check out the screenshots (Score:2)
I'm not sure I want to do everything from before.. (Score:1)