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This guy is retarded. The gameplay looked significantly better than previous iterations of the series. The camouflage system was AWESOME, sorry that they actually added something new, which seems to be exactly what he was complaining about. I also really liked the injury system too. The CQC stuff was good, sometimes took some getting used too, but on the whole MGS3 added plenty of new things that people often overlook.

MGS4 looks like it plays extremely different from the others. The aiming has evolved CONSIDERABLY and everything seems more responsive and dynamic.

And so what if a game actually has a story? Sorry, but I am more often turned off when a game doesn't have a story. MGS2 did go a little bit too far, I will agree, but MGS3 had almost perfect storytelling. MGS4 looks like it will follow that trend. This guy has no idea what he is talking about, the game in no way shape or form looks like it will dissapoint.



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