Speed game metal gear solid 3




















By the way, my clear time without the bug is First I'd like to say that MGS3 has been one of my favourite games to begin with and that's why I had the idea to make a speedrun. I planned and created most tactics and the route by myself, I didn't want to copy Adnan Kausers run, I deliberately tried to do things differently. I guess the biggest difference is the battle with The End. The part from the beginning until The Pain is the easiest in my speedrun, but I had quite some troubles with Ocelot, although Ocelot and Volgin are amongst the easiest bosses.

The battle with The Pain went without damage, but I spent too much time for him. From this moment until The End everything went well, without much trouble.

The battle with The End was good, but not perfect, the most important thing during the battle is the cigar spray. Without this weapon it would be impossible to win this fight in such a short time. The only real problem I had was in Krosnogorje. There were 5 enemys but I only had 4 bullets left so I had to take down one enemy with the cigar spray. The rest went well, except a few minor mistakes and I'm really surprised that I managed to finish this speedrun much faster than in 2 hours.

I think that it'd be possible to do this in h, but it will be difficult. European Extreme Kerotan rank by Hidenori Kawamoto, done in 18 segments. At a certain point in the story, Naked Snake loses an eye.

In the original PlayStation 2 version of the game, if you switched to first person to aim, a vignette would cover most of one side of the screen, signifying the loss of vision. Clearly, someone thought that the feature would make for a smart narrative tool.

TIL once you reach the point in the story where Naked Snake loses his eye in the 3DS version of Snake Eater, you can no longer use the 3D depth slider while in first-person mode, signifying his loss of depth in his vision. Honestly an insanely cool detail I never noticed before from metalgearsolid. There have been rumours recently that Virtuos might be working on a Metal Gear Solid 3 remake. Information on the potential remake has been quiet since October, but with The Game Awards tonight, and Geoff Keighley being best friends with Hideo Kojima, a surprise reveal is always possible.

Metal Gear Solid 3 was also recently pulled from all digital storefronts, alongside the second game , because the license for some historical footage had run out.



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