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The creator's "true" intention was to stop at MGS2, though.Īll in all, whether you value progression in mechanics more than the overall plot is up to you as a player. You are missing the creator's true intention if you play them out of release order. MGS 3 have some MGS 2 references that only people who have played MGS 2 could understand. MGS4 for example have flash backs that help players understand the story better. Playing each one in release order therefore is the most logical thing to do because tou become better familiar with gameplay mechanics and controls. Originally posted by ⎛⎝DΞΛDLY_DIVΛ⎠⎞:The mgs series is build upon each new releases. (yeah, i just copy & paste my answer from other post asking the same question :P) There is an updated version of Snake Eater for 3DS and just recently NVIDIA's Shield TV. It contains most of the series from the first game up to Peace Walker. Like wayfarer said, if you own a PS3, you can buy Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection. PS3: Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of Patriot PS2: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (Subsistance) PS2: Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Substance).Īnd the rest is better on the original/console version (or use emulator, if you own the game):
#Metal gear solid v the phantom pain ps3 Pc
Originally posted by le tank:Thank you very much! Do you know if I can play these on emulators on PC with no problems, or is a secodn hand PS2 worth buying at this point? And where is Metal Gear Rising Revengeance?