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I've always been a Splinter Cell guy myself. I love Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. The first three of the series were great games. They took it in a new direction with Double Agent and Conviction that, while good, is not the same as before.
Metal Gear Solid always seemed strange to me. I played the demo of Peace Walker on my PSP a couple years back and I kind of liked it. The HD Collection is available on Xbox 360 but I never have bothered to look at it. I did not like the way that the bullets hit the target. Too many circles and numbers pop up on the screen. Hit Markers annoy the crap out of me. (They were horrible in Black Ops 2) It was better in Splinter Cell when you would shoot a target and it would slump over in pain or just keel over and die. That's the kind of thing I'd rather have. Splinter Cell Chaos Theory had the ragdoll physics that were GREAT! (Another thing for the CoD devs.....INCLUDE RAGDOLL PHYSICS!!!! It makes a world of difference. Instead of falling flat after an explosion, I'd rather see the body fly around a bit. Add SOME realism please.) You could shoot a sitting man and he'd slump at his desk instead of falling out of the chair. You could throw a guy down some stairs and create a "rolling snowball" with some people climbing the stairs. MGS Peace Walker didn't have good physics IIRC. The MGS Games seemed TOO farfetched and I couldn't get into the storyline. Splinter Cell is crazy...but MGS? Somebody was smoking dope at Konami. Ubisoft. If you are listening, make Splinter Cell like you used to back in 2002-2005. While I'm going to keep an open mind until I play a console version of MGS, I'll always be a Splinter Cell guy. It's much cooler IMHO. The first three games will always be in the top 10 Xbox games of all time. C'mon. Who doesn't love sneaking around in the dark with night vision goggles? Who doesn't love being a kick-ass spy? (Although you are NSA....and in real life, they just do SIGINT ![]() The Splinter Cell series even has good companion books to the series. I've read them all. They are some of the best that the David Michaels pseudonym has to offer. Tom Clancy's Endwar was also great. I'm reading the HAWX book now and it is actually rather bad. The characters are flat and the storyline is annoying and cliche. So...avoid HAWX and definitely read EndWar and the Splinter Cell books. I think MGS has only Graphic Novels...which turn me off to a series. ![]() Sam Fisher used to have the most awesome voice in the video game world until they ditched Michael Ironside for Eric Johnson. Splinter Cell Blacklist will be a total screwup in the voice department for me. It'll be like the voice acting in Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow but worse. Voice Acting in MGS was nothing special from what I remember. Splinter Cell started out with voices that you could really remember. Terminator Salvation came out and I was like "Hey! It's Sam Fisher!" when it was the General guy in the movie. I instantly recognize Ironside's voice anywhere. Jester from Top Gun....that kid's abusive dad in Major Payne....etc. And to solve your problem about "fighting the game"....you are playing CONSOLE Games on a HANDHELD Device. I had the same problem with the original Rainbow Six on my PSP. The games aren't meant for handheld devices. If you are going to get the HD MGS Collection, I wouldn't bother with the PSVita. Get the console version and play it how it was meant to be played. I guess I would be a Splinter Cell Fanboy.... ![]() BattleTech.....Military History....Splinter Cell.....Flight..... ![]()
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The PS Vita is about as strong if not stronger than a PS2. It also has two analogue sticks, unlike the PSP. While it may have a smaller screen than what you get on a console with a tv, it shouldn't be that noticeable since you're holding the handheld closer to your face.
Also in terms of games in the HD collection, Peace Walker was a portable game in the first place, so it is intended to be played on a handheld anyways. MGS 3 was also ported to the 3DS and got good reviews. The only game that wasn't intended for a handheld was MGS2, but still it should be a lot better on the vita than it would be on a regular psp. Finally the Vita lets you play the original MGS if you buy the psn version.
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Please explain?? Do you mean that the way they you could take multiple shots? or the way they just 'physically' impacted with them? Besides peacewalker, MGS 2-4 did this effect fairly well, unless you mean after the died, which beyond MGS 2 they had OKAY physics, 4 was best though. It was a pretty far fetched storyline, but the storyline it self had some great underlying meanings, and even the story as a whole had great meanings. I personally loved it. Totally agree, had hours of fun playing SC: Chaos Theory back then with myself and friends. MGS is far fetched, but it is a great movie/ game after watching the cut scenes and playing through it, it is one of those series that you really need to be emotionally, or at least some for mentally invested butwhen you do become invested, it is amazing. PS: Please excuse my poor English, and/or gammar , tonight was a night on the town. IM DRUNK. LOL |
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As far as the "hit marker" thing goes, I don't like to see them. I like to see the human reaction to being shot. It makes for better SFX and detail. I don't want to see a big red X over where I shot the guy. I would rather see him grab his chest and gasp in pain. Not that I'm some sort of psycho, I just like realism. When I go deer hunting, the deer doesn't have a big red X over where I shot it. It's just how it happens in real life. Quote:
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The Metal Gear series as a whole is much better than Splinter Cell in my opinion.The story line of MGS is simply far superior.The SP games are not bad they just are not on the level of MGS.Game play wise MGS is better SP did introduce some interesting elements but as the series advanced it lost any edge it had over MGS.You guys seem to have completey ignored the first two Metal Gears which where ground breaking games the first true "stealth" style games they created an entire genre.What more MG sticks to it roots while still staying relevant and fresh in my opinion only the first two SP games felt fresh after that they strayed to far from the core concept.
Oh and I really do not care what others think MGS2 did have a very good story.Which again is what makes MGS great they have great stories that are far fetched but at the same time they make you think about things.MGS2 in particular what it implied about the US government really does make you think. How does USNSRCaseySmith being drunk and typing have anything to do with Dowly? ![]() Last edited by Stealhead; 03-09-13 at 02:23 PM. |
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It made for an interesting evening. The entire time, though, i don't think Dowly made spelling or grammar mistakes.
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Dowly's been drunk on Minecraft, at which point he tried to rape everyone, and was ultimately buried into a hole.
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