| darthdevidem01 said: @Onyxmeth I hated the forest environments....they felt bland & boring....as 90% of the game was there I really got bored but I loved the story.....the ending was awesome! the story of MGS3 > MGS2........but the game as a whole....when MGS2 came out it amazed me....that WOW factor is hard to get rid off.... Overall as a game.....MGS2>MGS3 For what I would like to see in the future.....MGS3's story (well MGS:PO) continued.....but I want EVA in it...she's an interesting character |
I feel the same way to a certain extent. When MGS2 came out, the things the game brought to the table were fresh and ahead of the curve. Three years, a few Splinter Cells, and plenty of other forward progressions in action games made the gameplay of MGS3 look ridiculously dated.
I too would like a continuation of the Big Boss story leading up to the original Metal Gear, but I ask for more gameplay this time. MGS4 just did not feature enough for my tastes. I think Kojima lost sight of the fact that some people do play Metal Gear for a challenging stealth gaming experience and are not merely there to watch 9 hours of cutscenes with gameplay sprinkled loosely amongst them. I can deal with the cutscenes if I get a few additional hours of gameplay to wet my lips with. I think back to Chapter 3 and how little gameplay was involved and how much of it was all movie, save function, movie, end chapter, save function, mission prologue, save function, movie, start chapter 4 gameplay.








