Metal Gear

Started by talonmalon333, January 26, 2015, 11:20:35 PM

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Foggle

The NES port is an okay game until you play the MSX version. Then you realize just how bad it is...

gunswordfist

Just like how Once Upon A Time In Mexico compares to Desperado.
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Spark Of Spirit

I guess that answers whether I should see Once Upon A Time In Mexico or not.
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gunswordfist

It might just be me. IDK,  :D
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Dr. Ensatsu-ken

I was literally just about to re-watch Desperado tonight before actually coming on here and seeing you guys mentioning it. No joke. Clearly this is a sign that I should definitely re-watch it. :thumbup:

Daikun

Metal Gear for the NES isn't necessarily a bad game. It's just a bad port.

If you like a good challenge, the NES version is considerably harder than the MSX version.

gunswordfist

Quote from: Dr. Ensatsu-ken on April 06, 2015, 09:13:56 PM
I was literally just about to re-watch Desperado tonight before actually coming on here and seeing you guys mentioning it. No joke. Clearly this is a sign that I should definitely re-watch it. :thumbup:
I fucking love that movie. I was crazy about OUATIM and was wondering why it's hype was nowhere near Desperado's, then I found out why. To be fair, it's been awhile, though and now I want to rewatch the sequel. Maybe even El Mariachi too.
Quote from: Daikun on April 06, 2015, 09:26:57 PM
Metal Gear for the NES isn't necessarily a bad game. It's just a bad port.

If you like a good challenge, the NES version is considerably harder than the MSX version.
I'll try both. This also reminds me that I have no clue what the hell a MSX is (or Turbografx-16)  :sweat:
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Daikun

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Quote from: gunswordfist on April 06, 2015, 09:44:09 PMI'll try both. This also reminds me that I have no clue what the hell a MSX is (or Turbografx-16)  :sweat:

It's a video game console that was barely available in the U.S.

If you want to play the MSX version of Metal Gear, there are two ways to get it:

1) Buy MGS3: Subsistence for the PS2. It's on the second disc.
2) Buy the Legacy Collection for the PS3, which has all the Metal Gear games on it.

gunswordfist

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Foggle

The MSX games are also available as part of the MGS HD Collection for PS3 and Xbox 360.

gunswordfist

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talonmalon333

I don't think the original Metal Gear holds up particularly well, so I don't see myself ever bothering with the NES port.

Foggle

I actually really like the original Metal Gear. It has a couple of stupid puzzles that all but require a walkthrough to decipher (a common occurrence in that era of games), but I think it's still quite fun overall. Also, Metal Gear 2 for MSX is probably my third favorite game in the series.

talonmalon333

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Quote from: Foggle on April 07, 2015, 01:15:26 AM
I actually really like the original Metal Gear. It has a couple of stupid puzzles that all but require a walkthrough to decipher (a common occurrence in that era of games), but I think it's still quite fun overall. Also, Metal Gear 2 for MSX is probably my third favorite game in the series.

In addition to the puzzles, I also thought the stealth gameplay in it is just a bit too archaic. 2 was one of the quickest sequel upgrades I've seen.

Also, 2 is third to which games? I imagine MGS3 is one of them.

EDIT:

Speaking of MGS3, I do think it's worth nothing that game also doesn't contain the Metal Gear robot. However, unlike Metal Gear NES, it actually makes sense here.

gunswordfist

Do you mean a specific Metal Gear (the original?) because MGS3 definitely has a Metal Gear.
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