Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

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The unpleasant breakup with MGS creator Hideo Kojima and the almost complete withdrawal from the AAA division Konami is back. The fairly successful attempt to revive their horror brand with the Silent Hill 2 remake and the traditional Japanese studio is now setting out to make Metal Gear fan-friendly again. Konami is in a bad place with fans after Kojima left the Company. The fact is the company wants to continue the cult developer's legacy and profit from it with a remake. This is a sacrilege for many.

The feature film game​

Metal Gear Solid Delta has a new tighter skin and is at its core, pretty much the same game it was some 20 years ago. In this prequel to Metal Gear Solid we must sneak through a fictional Russian jungle to rescue a captured scientist whose work on a new type of tank and take care that not fall into the wrong hands. The Prologue which in typical Metal Gear style is more cinema than a game. Snake manages to rescue the scientist and a short time later he is involuntarily handed over to a splinter group of the Russian military which is appropriately framed by the first major plot twist.
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Even the narrative is disguised​

The story is one of the most coherent in the entire series and yes Kojima doesn't exactly lay it on thin with pathos and overly explanatory exposition dumping. The rest of the story manages surprisingly well to strike the right tone between militaristic machismo and amusingly disarming campiness and it also deals with the dark side of the War. After all the sticker like villains with superpowers the cigar puffing Rambo attitude and the mostly impractically half naked spy are the ones that really grab your attention in the Game.

Survival in the submenu​

The gameplay remains virtually identical in the new edition, Snake places a stronger emphasis on survival alongside stealth. Our hero has a stamina bar that we must maintain with food, If it depletes too much the Health regenerates more slowly and the weapon fluctuates more noticeably when aiming. Items in the form of rations or instant noodles rarely fall into our laps we must hunt animals and insects that creep and slither almost everywhere in the game world. Once you caught them you can eat it from the menu and replenish our stamina. Injuries that occur during the game for example when you take damage also need to be treated. In a separate menu you use a to-do list to apply ointments apply bandages or take medication at the touch of a button.

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Stealth Playground​

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is the slow burn of the series in terms of gameplay: Instead of a radar that records the position and viewing angle of the enemies and you only have tools like a motion sensor that gives a rough estimate of the soldiers positions. This means that you in Snake Eater even more careful and deliberate play than its predecessors. The game also gives you a huge amount of toys to play with while stealth. Snake has for example an entire wardrobe of camouflage clothing with him from which we can ideally choose something that fits in with the surroundings to remain completely inconspicuous. Apart from that you can briefly fake our death with fake death pills throw captured animals like snakes at our enemies or poison them with spoiled food from our inventory.
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But what’s is new now?​

The game lets you now choose between Legacy mode with the slightly elevated view of classic from Metal Gear Solid titles or a new style with a third-person perspective with modern control scheme and slightly cleaner menus. There is also more collectibles to discover a few new costumes have been added and after the End of the campaign you unlock a new mode. Visually everything has been brought into the modern age with Unreal Engine 5 which is well done but technically even with finely polished animations that is not at an absolutely high-end level. A few modern little things are If you wade through mud it sticks to your clothes for a long time and changes your camouflage value and injuries leave scars that last the entire game.
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My Conclusion​

I would like to see more courage from Konami. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater plays the remake as safe as possible. The original game was still pretty great but I think the new generation of this game deserves a chance too!
 
I want to check this out sometime, but I have like 3-4 other ways to play MGS 3 for the time being. I'm more interested in seeing ports/remasters of MGS 4 & Peace Walker.
Cool article though. I was at least interested to see what differences there would be in Delta, if any.
 
I want to check this out sometime, but I have like 3-4 other ways to play MGS 3 for the time being. I'm more interested in seeing ports/remasters of MGS 4 & Peace Walker.
Cool article though. I was at least interested to see what differences there would be in Delta, if any.
I'm sure MGS 4 & Peace Walker will be there too, I hope so at least, because they are top games in the series. Konami would be stupid if they didn't give them both a remake.
 
I'm sure MGS 4 & Peace Walker will be there too, I hope so at least, because they are top games in the series. Konami would be stupid if they didn't give them both a remake.
No remake!!! No point for a remake if Hideo Kojima won't decide how remakes will be. I want decent ports instead or Konami should GTFO and keep spamming pachinko and mobile game BS lolol.
 
No remake!!! No point for a remake if Hideo Kojima won't decide how remakes will be. I want decent ports instead or Konami should GTFO and keep spamming pachinko and mobile game BS lolol.
Well, I don't really care, I just hope that we hear more about Metal Gear Solid in the future, either remakes or new games, it doesn't matter.
 
Wait isn't this game coming out on on the 28? how come you already played it?
No remake!!! No point for a remake if Hideo Kojima won't decide how remakes will be. I want decent ports instead or Konami should GTFO and keep spamming pachinko and mobile game BS lolol.
Yeah remake culture are cancer, but you see zoomers can't play a game if its 5 years old, so everything need a remake now
 
Well, I don't really care, I just hope that we hear more about Metal Gear Solid in the future, either remakes or new games, it doesn't matter.
How can it not matter when what makes Metal Gear games is Hideo Kojima? Any Metal Gear game he wasn't involved in is just an unplayable mess unless they remade a game by following the original material lol.
 
I have faith on it, the SH2 remake turned out really good.
I also have this stupid idea/fantasy that if Delta sells well Konami may remember Zone of the Enders as a Remake or a Reboot.
... they can stay away from ZoE... they should do something with Castlevania.
 
Maybe they'll finally finish MGSV while they're at it. If Xenoblade Chronicles X was completed after a whole decade after the original release, then why not MGSV? They know it would sell, probably.
Yeah, they'll kindly get Kojima and the gang all together at Konami and finish it.
pff hahahaha
 
Regardless of the quality of the game (which here among us, its existence is just a rehash with RTX), it worries me that publishers are no longer bothering to optimize their games properly bc “it is made in unreal engine 5”.

I mean, people think it's bad to pirate games and all but it's ok to pay for crap like... this one.
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Regardless of the quality of the game (which here among us, its existence is just a rehash with RTX), it worries me that publishers are no longer bothering to optimize their games properly bc “it is made in unreal engine 5”.

I mean, people think it's bad to pirate games and all but it's ok to pay for crap like... this one.
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Yeah, game runs worse on the PlayStation 5 Pro than on the PlayStation 5. It's very bad and also shows how badly UE5 works, especially when it's absolutely not well optimized by the Devs. It's ridiculous, also the price point of € 80 is crazy, too.
 

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