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nikebro123
Which one did you like more and can some one tell about the older Metal Gear games?

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Originally posted by nikebro123:
Which one did you like more and can some one tell about the older Metal Gear games?



I like MGS2 better, but I have to say that the first ones ending was easier to follow.

And for the older MG's, are you like talking about the old NES ver.s?
Its been so long, I remember the first one was fun but dont recall much about the second NES one.

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[This message has been edited by ArcAngel Counterstrike (edited 02-03-2002).]
Myriad
As far as gameplay and graphics go, MGS2 was better. MGS had a better plot, had a greater impact at it's date of release.

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Mistwolf
All in all, I liked MGS2 a lot better. The characters in MGS were each probably
more memorable than in MGS2, but each still stuck with me, giving me a dose of coolness
everyday
The gameplay in MGS2 is soooo far superior to MGS and just about EVERY other game.
I'll never get over the total w00tness of chargeing through a hall of grenade launcher
and shotgun wielding soldiers with me M4 out, mowing them down, and somersulting through
the exit... oh yeah, MGS2 is better.

I even loved the plot, especially the end! You guys probably think I'm a massichist (sp?)
now

-Mistwolf
PS: Again, I'm sorry for any formatting errors

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