What order should I play the Metal Gear games?
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What order should I play the Metal Gear games?
What Is the Correct Chronological Order to Play Metal Gear Solid?
- Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops (Set in 1970)
- Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (Set in 1974)
- Metal Gear Survive (Set in 1975)
- Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Set in 1984)
- Metal Gear (Set in 1995)
- Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (Set in 1999)
Why Metal Gear Solid is the best?
Heart-stopping and truly iconic (stop misusing that word, kids), the music of Metal Gear Solid is nothing short of sublime. A character in and of itself, the score adapts to your environment – that alert sequence still brings chills – perfectly soundtracking your way to powerful victory or crushing defeat.
Should I play MGS2 or MGS3 first?
I’ll play the 2 first then, as the gameplay seems better on the third. MGS2 will leave you in a cliffhanger and leaves many major plot points a mystery. MGS3 will somewhat elaborate on those mysteries. But really it’s a prequel that adds another piece of a puzzle.
Why Metal Gear 3 is the best?
MGS 3 is Metal Gear At Its Very Best Metal Gear Solid invented the “stealth-action” experience, and Metal Gear Solid 3 honed that formula to a sharp edge. The music and sound effects give off a James Bond spy drama vibe, and the new camo system makes sense for the time period and setting.
Is MGS 3 open world?
MGS3 had some open world feel with all those fauna and flora in the Russian Forests. The aspect of exploring in the game did remind a lot of Far Cry games. Rewatching the E3 2003 trailer for MGS3, you get a sense of what might have been.
Should I play MGS before Metal Gear Solid?
This made newcomers believe that the games included in the collections should be played starting with Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and end with Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. Although you can play these games in the story’s chronological order, it is not recommended.