Tactical Espionage Action arrives on PlayStation 3, courtesy of Konami's long-awaited Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, which brings an end to one of video game's most memorable characters, mercenary Solid Snake, who is a gray haired old man. An army of gorgeous cut scenes and a beautiful score highlight this memorable third person adventure, which ties up loose ends while weaving new characters and plot twists into the Metal Gear mythos. It's a long-winded tour of duty that, despite its somewhat bland gameplay, offers an unrivaled cinematic experience.
Snake's adventure begins in the war-torn Middle East, where he slithers through battles in search of his evil twin, the nefarious Liquid, who inhabits the body of MGS villain Revolver Ocelot. In order to kill him, Snake must sneak past or engage hundreds of foot soldiers, as well as vanquish expertly designed boss characters, including Vamp (from Metal Gear Solid 2) and the twisted Beauty and the Beast Corps, four terrifying ladies with signature abilities. He gets help from his friend and techo genius, Otacon, who provides Snake with advice and equipment, most notably the delightful OctoCamo, which changes color in real time and blends into the environment. Along the way, he runs into old friends, makes new ones and uncovers more plot twists than a daytime soap.
Despite having one foot in an old age home, Snake doesn't move any slower, nor is he inept at using a weapon. He creeps on his belly, leaps over things and flies through the air, so it's good that Konami elected to make his appearance central to the plot and not the action. Even better, MGS4 has the most stacked armory in franchise history. You'll acquire numerous weapons early and often, including the MP7 Submachine Gun, Tanegashima Assault Rifle, an RPG-7 Missile Launcher, the M870 Custom Shotgun, grenades of all types, claymore mines and C4, most of which are upgradeable via Drebin, an arms dealer that exchanges weapons for points you acquire during play. Picking up guns you already own automatically earns points, and you can access Drebin's shop via the Start button and sell unwanted equipment. This will allow you to purchase more exotic guns as well as scopes, fore grips, bullets, laser and dot sights. Drebin also comes in handy when you need to unlock weapons; outdated nano machines in Snake's body prevent him from using certain guns.
Although over the shoulder and first person perspective action is fun, the combat doesn't produce the same visceral experience that other shooters possess. Scoring headshots earn you instant kills, but repeatedly shooting someone in their legs or chest yields no physical effect, as bad guys stand there absorbing punishment. This is ridiculous compared to the upcoming Resident Evil 5, where enemies fall when shot in the leg or rocked backwards after taking a round to the shoulder. Furthermore, we came upon a gun turret, only to discover that we had no evildoers to shoot. There's no point putting a turret into a game if you won't let us use it.
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Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the Earth to foil Liquid Ocelot's plans for total world domination.
Konami
With that said, the Metal Gear series isn't known for mindless shooting and MGS4 is no exception. You'll get the most enjoyment from finding ways to avoid detection by creating diversions and utilizing OctoCamo as well as the Solid Eye, a device that enables Snake to see in the dark via infrared, as well as zoom in on faraway targets. On the downside, enemies act ridiculous when they bump into camouflaged Snake. A guy will run into him, scope out the scene and then leave. OctoCamo doesn't obscure Snake's head, so it makes no sense why enemies would run into a mostly invisible object and find nothing strange about it. He picks up additional camo along the way that makes him even more invisible, but that doesn't justify seeing his head exposed through Act 1. It looks silly.
If you must fight the enemy, you can always incapacitate them with tranquilizer darts or sneaking up from behind and knocking them out. Most enemies hold valuable items, so it pays to check them before moving on. In fact, Metal Gear Solid 4 has numerous goodies to collect, including ramen noodles, rations, bullets and even Playboy magazines, which Snake can admire. In series tradition, he can slip underneath a cardboard box to avoid detection, but now he can also hop into a rusty barrel and roll around (doing this for too long makes him barf). And despite his age, he's hip with an iPod (characters have Apple computers in cut scenes), which you can equip and then listen to soundtracks from previous Metal Gear video games during play. There are also references to producer Hideo Kojima (a box says "No Room for Hideo") and his video games (Otacon has Zone of the Enders wallpaper on his computer screen).
All of this combines to form a powerful game that's just as thrilling as the summer's best movies, but like all Metal Gears, there's a bitter sweet ingredient that at times makes the game hard to digest. Confusing commercials raise question marks at first, and some of the cut scenes are unbearably long, thanks to characters rambling on. This winds up damaging the game, since Konami uses awkward pacing to tell the story. At times, you'll watch a long cut scene, play for a few minutes and then watch another. You can skip them, but then you'd deprive yourself of the storytelling, admittedly the game's best feature.
It also doesn't help that the camera almost always fails when in tight spaces, zooming in too far. We also struggled with the menu system, which forces the player to scroll through too many items to find something he or she needs. Once equipped, it's easy to accidentally press a button in the heat of battle and disarm Snake, which could lead to his demise.
It's also worth noting that despite the game's slick graphics, some effects aren't so hot. Fire looks terrible, and the glass breaking animation is equally horrid. Neither ruin the visual splendor, but are in stark contrast to MGS4's otherwise stellar presentation.
With five difficulty levels, enjoyable stealth based play and plenty of over the top action, Metal Gear Solid 4 is one of the best PlayStation 3 games. That said, its features, acceptable 10 years ago, seem foolish given the better playing games on the market. Snake's epic, final act just isn't the triple A extravaganza we expected, and it's clear that if Konami intends to continue this franchise or spin off into something new, it needs to study its competition and evolve, delivering shorter cut scenes and superior shooting. But for now, this is one of the most important games in history and you'll dig its cool boss battles, at times witty dialogue and unrivaled sneaking mechanics. Just be sure to keep a magazine handy when those cut scenes get ridiculous.
[Editor's Note: We were unable to access MGS4's online mode, Metal Gear Online, due to Konami's nonsensical sign up process, which forces gamers to create a Konami ID independent of their PlayStation IDs. Its system was unable to register us after repeated attempts, and we will revisit this exciting mode as soon as it works.]








Reader Comments (103)
"The damn game has the one of the best voice acting ever!... I never thought MGS series would attract stupid folks. " -gtsdohcvvtli7 Oh?
Oh no! Someone has a slightly different opinion than everyone else! He must be a Microsoft fanboy! Anyone who doesn't agree with me that MGS4 is the holy grail of video games must be working for Microsoft! Seriously, do you know how pathetic it is to see fanboys complaining that an 8/10 isn't a reasonable score? There's no such thing as a product that will please everyone exactly the same amount. Hey, I love the Metal Gear series as well. But I also like people who can think for themselves. We don't all think alike. You fanboys are worse than mentally retarded; that's how limited your understanding is. I'm looking at you, tony26x. Your life revolves around these ratings, I can tell. You like reading how good a game is more than you like playing the game itself.
conchali2008 shut up. your an idiot too. And BTW, people get swayed by $$ to review just the opposite. If you cant handle the hype of an excellent game, then STFU. These other comments arent cries, they're "DEBATES". Y
theydiditfirst, your an idiot. obviously the game is a bit too difficult for you to handle. If you've never been a MGS fan than you should never have played MGS4. It may be difficult for you to understand the story, so go back and replay all the other 3 games and maybe it will sink into your head. Theatrics is a piece of this game. Every MGS veteran knows this. Look at the other games. Hell look at the MGS on the PS1, plenty of cut scenes. "the person on the screen is not you anymore, and the lines are not yours. This is one of the myriad reasons that the storytelling in mgs4 is lacking." thats why its called a cut scene, its scripted. What do you want the games to do? Read your mind so you can create the cut scene in real time? Do you see RPG fans ******ing about the cut scenes? The damn game has the one of the best voice acting ever! Heads up dork! Complicated stories are usually told with multiple series. Take Star Wars as an example. I never thought MGS series would attract stupid folks. Guess I was wrong. Noobs are annoying. They diddidfirst is top 5 on that list.
you never beat the game bud he has diaherria for a reason that if you completed the game you would know. Also as for the "Humping" its how snake can get past the enemy this is a TACTICAL ESPIONAGE ACTION game. You use such Tactics to get past the enemy snake plays dead and then slowly moves forward helping him look hidden. If you think this game is a 8 then Really what is a perfect game find a respected site that post reviews and see what they gave this game.
I agree with the reviewer. 8 is about right. Why does it take multiple melee strikes with my rifle to drop an enemy that's I'm standing behind? (with bad animation and lousy grunting sound effect) Why does Snake hump the floor or grab balls? Why can't I play for more than a few minutes before being interrupted? I end up laughing at all the wrong places. It's a comedic masterpiece, albeit entirely unintentional. Snake humping the ground=funny. Dimwit with diaherria=stupid/juvenile. 10/10 suggests a perfect game and a perfect game this is most definitely NOT.
I agree with the reviewer. 8 is about right. Why does it take multiple melee strikes with my rifle to drop an enemy that's I'm standing behind? (with bad animation and poor sound effect o*****runt) Why does Snake hump the floor or grab balls? Why can't I play for more than a few minutes before being interrupted? I end up laughing at all the wrong places. It's a comedic masterpiece, albeit entirely unintentional. Snake humping the ground=funny. Dimwit with diaherria=stupid/juvenile. 10/10 suggests a perfect game and a perfect game this is most definitely NOT.
A game that is a perfect 10 reviewed a poor excuse of a reviewer to enrage all the hardcore gamers out there. A tactic to elicit hate among the gaming community in order to get more web traffic to their website. This review is way off. First and foremost I do commend your ballsy way of giving this OUTSTANDING PERFECT game a score of "8". Remember this game is not Halo or Gears of war, its a MGS4 game for goodness sake. You are meant to watch long cut scenes, refer to older games because the story line is supposed to be that way. Sneak your way through the game without being noticed or killing anyone. I dare you to review this game again when the directors version comes out. Plus since you don't work for FAMITSU magazine (where reviewers are actually respected for their comments), they gave this game a PERFECT 10 , so your review doesnt mean crap. So how much were you paid my Microsoft to give such a lousy review?
The enemies don't recoil because of nano machines. They don't feel pain, and are not afraid to get hit. They do realize that they're shot and use cover to their advantage. Also, as a side note, if anyone thinks the AI is dumb they should get off the liquid easy difficulty. It's a completely different game when you have an area crawling with flanking enemies that shoot to kill.
I was amazed when i read your review first you got to beat the game it seems to me you went through the first act at least witch means it should be your first impressions not a full on review of a major game such as this. i just thought about it though and you guys are the same people that listed ways why GTA Vl was not worth your time.