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Get it? Skateboarding with Solid Snake! Anyway, this is the same Metal Gear Solid 2 you played a couple years ago. It's still got the kick-ass stealth gameplay flight is better than fight and a story that all but unravels at the end. Seriously, the plot will leave you totally confused for the last hour or so of the game. Luckily, for those of you who don't need a story, the dozens of cool new VR missions--everything from learning how to sneak through enemy-infested areas to protecting a plate of curry with a sniper rifle--will keep you playing for weeks.
On top of that, you get a few extra miniscenarios dubbed Snake Tales. These are totally original, but probably too friggin' hard for any casual gamer. But if you're the type that found MGS2 too easy at the highest difficulty setting, these are for you.
And finally, Snakeboarding. I have to say--I'm not impressed. It's pretty clunky and not really worth playing. As far as I'm concerned, the original MGS? The two aspects of the game I didn't like the wussy main character Raiden and the nut-ball plot , Substance sweeps under the rug. A huge selection of new minimissions allows for more time playing as famed series stud Solid Snake, and they further exploit MGS2's strongest suit: the gameplay.
Not worth buying again unless you were one of the five PS2 owners who missed out on the game the first time , but definitely an intense weekend rental for fans. Metal Gear fans that played the crap out of MGS2 a year-and-a-half ago still have plenty to look forward to in Substance. Aside from the main game itself, which remains one of the boldest, most experimental blockbusters to date, you're also treated to some fun VR missions that truly capture the essence of MGS2's game-play.
Sadly, alternate Snake Tales episodes all take place on the tanker and Big Shell, and the skateboarding minigame is completely redundant, no thanks to Tony Hawk. Sure, the basic game is the same but the Xbox gets the royal treatment with VR missions, 5 new 'Snake Tales' missions and a Boss Survival mode. If you don't have a PS 2 or never bothered to pick it up, you now have no excuse not to. The game still stands out as one of the best spy games with great play balance, tons of secrets and an amazing musical score.
Once of the best aspects of the game has to be the freedom to play the game the way you want to play. Sure, there are objectives you have to complete but how you complete them is entirely up to you.
I have heard rumors that it is even possible to complete the game without ever killing an enemy. Talk about a serious challenge. Speaking of killing enemies, this game is chock-full of cool weapons and gadgets. Hands guns, machine guns, missile launchers and grenades are all at your disposal. Of course, stealth being the key to your success, silenced weapons are the best option when possible. While the game does have ample opportunities for killing, you start off with nothing but a tranquilizer gun that temporarily puts the enemy to sleep so it is not all senseless killing.
I've ranted before on the common mistakes that developers make when porting a console title to the PC. Substance gets a double smackdown because the game is actually a port of a port. The PC version of Substance is actually based on the Xbox version of Substance, and as I feared, it has every one of its flaws.
First, the game has literally no optimization for the PC platform. They didn't even bother taking the Xbox references out of the instruction manual or the tutorial text in the game. I wanted to put my fist through the monitor every time the game told me to "Press the X button" because I don't have a frickin' "X" button! I was playing the game with a Logitech Wingman with Dual Analog controllers and its buttons aren't labeled.
This brings me to the second of my "Cardinal Sins Of Porting" -- not even trying to re-do the controls for the platform. Most PC users play games with a keyboard, a mouse or a combination of the two. Put simply, Substance's keyboard controls are a mess. We might have the game available for more than one platform. Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance is currently available on these platforms:.
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