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It seems that Naked Snake is everywhere now. This is a man who is easily capable of sneaking
past hundreds of guards, and I’m guessing who has sneaked out of paying the check on
more than one occasion. But in little under a year, Snake has found himself in an HD remake,
and also in the strange territory of a Nintendo platform with the 3DS. But now he has found
himself somewhere I’m sure he didn’t expect to be and that is on the Playstation Vita.
And just as you would expect, Snake has put on a new camo pattern and adapted perfectly.
First off, the game looks amazing. The HD makeover shines through in all its glory to
present a beautiful game. The forests of the Soviet Union are detailed and striking, and
this can also be said about characters, who look just as good.
But you are already know this going in. You have come to expect, as with every Metal Gear
game, amazing visuals, a good detailed story, and stealth gameplay. But how does the gameplay
change with the move to the Vita? Surprisingly, the gameplay does not change that much. The
Vita controls make some tweaks that take a second or two to get used to but after you
do, you won’t even notice them. Because the Vita lacks a second shoulder button, it
is made up for with the touchscreen. You touch and drag in the bottom corner to select your
items and weapons. This work incredibly well, and will feel very natural, very quickly.
There are also minor things, like using the back touchpad to zoom in and out with your
scope. They don’t feel like half-thought out ideas and they work flawlessly.
But wait, there’s more. You can now save your game to the cloud and continue it on
the PS3. Is this a good way to take your game with you? Yes. Is this a reason to get you
to buy both copies? Yes, as well.
One complaint is the game doesn’t have that pick up and play quality that some are looking
for in a handheld. We all have heard the jokes about the length of the cutscenes, and I have
no problem with them on a console. But when I want to play some Metal Gear on the ride
to work, sometimes all I have time for is a cinematic, then it’s off to work.
But if you can get past that, this is a great version of Snake Eater. It even has the original
MSX games here as well. And with the new Vita controls, it can at times feel like a whole
new game.