Metal Gear Solid 4 - 1st Review - Score Inside


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Hence the jackass ruined the story. :angry:

I warned about spoilers before the interview.

Nothing concrete is given away either way.

People have been speculating about Snake's future since a MGS4 trailer in 2006 when Snake puts a gun in his mouth.

Snake doesn't need to die and rot away for it to mean his story ends you know.

It's the obvious conclusion to believe, I mean what else can you speculate right now (Snake retires and goes to an old folks home to live the rest of his life playing Wii?), but this is Kojima we're talking about...

http://www.eliteni.net/page14.htm

First 2 pages, more to follow...

AWESOME!

(Y) (Y)

Insane res as well :p

I'll get them mirrored once their up to save you bandwith.

Exclusive Review in OPM UK - 22 New Screenshots Plus Perfect 10/10

Section : MGS4 | Posted by Matt Stanyon at 15:40 BST

Well yesterday I said that I might receive my MGS4 review from OPM UK either today or tomorrow and I'm happy to report that I have received it today, it contains twelve pages on the history of the MGS series aswell as the eight page review on MGS4, I can confirm that they gave it 10/10, that's two perfect scores in two months for two games (last one was GTA IV)

Here is the new information and screenshots :

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NO SPOILERS CONTAINED IN THIS REVIEW

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Sunny is rescued by Raiden

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Opening level features the Palace

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Buy all SOPMOD upgrades and Snake has to lie down to avoid getting a hernia

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All controls are similar to the Metal Gear Online Premiere Beta

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Gekkos usually deploy in packs and hunt people like animals

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The Psyche and Stress gauges are linked together

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The Altair-a-like militia outfit (seen in E3 2006 and TGS 2006 Trailers) is a camouflage suit

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Drebin's Store is available via the pause menu at any time

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In Drebin's Store you can buy/modify hardware and ammo with store credits.

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Collect duplicate weapons and they are sent to Drebin instantly for store credits

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Location one is the Middle East followed by Eastern Europe and South America

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The fourth location is familar it has been seen in MGS before and is featured in the TGS 2007 trailer when Snake and Liquid fight in Metal Gear REX and RAY, Maybe Shadow Moses?

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Snake infiltrates the Middle East on a truck with the Militia (See E3 2006 & GC 2006 Trailers)

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MGS4 is confirmed to be set in the year 2014

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The HAVEN Troopers are an all-female squad of acrobatic psycho killers

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Final Score 10 out of 10

Download Scans : MGS4 Review in OPM UK - 35.6mb

Seems the rest have been uploaded here as well - http://www.eliteni.net/page14.htm

Just read the whole review from the scans above AND the history of MGS.

I can't wait :(

I'm away on holiday on wednesday to America, and I come back on the 2nd of June - That will pass some time, and allow me to pickup my DS3 :woot:

ps. I think I'm going to be like a 5 year old kid at Christmas on June the 12th :|

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