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SSBB. I'm going to try to get Twin Snakes too though, and go over to a friend's house to Play MGS 2, 3, & 4. as everyone seems to be making a big deal out of MGS.




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well ,,I m also new to MGS and I m getting,,,,

 

do what I did,,,,, there is a story summary of all MGS on gametrailer which is 4 parts,,,,and basically you will know everything about the MGS franchise and story.(if you do not have time to play them like me).

I ll post the links for you in a sec

Edit:Here it is

 

http://www.gametrailers.com/game/6748.html

 

 



 

 

 

I'm also new to the Metal Gear Solid series, although I did play the online beta and it was amazing. It was much better than playing Brawl online. For me Brawl got kind of old after a while. Get metal gear solid 4 and I can guarantee you will not regret it



SSBB, how can you ask this question the answer is so obvious duh.



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I think you should get Brawl too, and we could have online brawls :)

edit : never mind you live in Europe, we would have a bad lag :( 



SSBB.




SSBB for sure



Torillian said:
You've never played an MGS game....this is a non-issue. Get Brawl.

 QFT, the OP can't handle MGS4, his head will explode.



TruckOSaurus said:
Zkuq said:
The_vagabond7 said:
And despite what some one above said, Brawl has more than a little depth. There is plenty there to keep you busy. I've had it since launch day at midnight and I still play it regularly (a few times a week) both offline and on. Brawl will be able to last you easily until you can get enough money for MGS4 later.

By depth I didn't mean replay value. I meant depth. Most people seem to enjoy 'simple' games (they should not be confused with casual though). Some need more depth. And some need even more (such as in some hex-strategy games).

Just to clarify my previous post, I only pointed out a few things for MGS4 - not for or against SSBB. How could I if I haven't played it.


The Metal Gear Series does have a lot of depth but don't write off SSBB as shallow either. I've been playing the game since launch and I still have plenty to learn : techniques to add to my fighting style, ways to avoid being edge-garded, knowing the timing and range of the characters I don't use, perfecting my recovery, shielding grabbing, etc..


*Casually pokes TruckOSaurus off the edge of a stage while he's busy posting*