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Its been over 2 years now since Metal Gear Solid 4 was released for the PS3, and a new MGS finally coming into view, this time for the PSP rather than Sony's home consoles. Over the years the series have always been on the Playstation franchise, this...
Stunning Visuals and Graphics, Great Voice acting, Play up to 2-6 players on Co-Op, Great Story and Boss Fights.
Fiddly controls depending on what style your playing the game on, One or Two Camera problems here and there.
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Konami's super spy Snake sneaks onto Sony's portable with a cardboard box full of content, the franchise's most coherent narrative to date, sharp visuals, intuitive controls, and some of the most thumb-blistering boss battles your digits will ever ex...
Highly produced and expertly polished in almost every way, tonnes of engaging content for MGS fans of all stripes, makes most PSP games look last-gen...
Boss battles lack the inspired style the series is famous for -- worse than that, though, most are impossible to complete unless you recruit a co-op Snake...
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ShareWith Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker, Konami’s stealth franchise returns to the Sony PSP in what could be seen as representing the handheld’s final hurrah. Does it offer a truly legitimate reason to dust off your ignored console? We go behind en...
The depth of features and engaging multiplayer...
The lessthanperfect controls...
Peace Walker is an epic PSP title, but purists would argue that it’s too big an experience for the format to handle...
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Despite what you might have heard elsewhere, this ain’t Metal Gear Solid 5. Realistically, how the hell could it ever follow PS3’s Guns of the Patriots? After all, Peace Walker runs on a bit of portable plastic that’s less powerful than a PS2.Thankfull...
It's a proper, fullfat MGS squeezed onto your PSP, Stupidly sharp, gorgeous looks, More modes, bonus missions and Easter eggs than you could throw a nuke at...
Boss fights are an exercise in pain played on your own, The story isn't as gripping or touching as MGS3, Aiming is as awkward as going on a blind date with your cousin...
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In short: it is a proper Metal Gear Solid game. It’s canonical, set between MGS3 and MGS1 chronologically and telling the tale of how Snake became Big Boss. It’s pared down in certain ways so it fits the handheld mould, taking cues from Portable Ops wi...
More of a ‘real’ Metal Gear Solid game than it has any right to be, Peace Walker is a masterclass in how to make a game truly suited to the PSP. Two thumbs up. 9.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mi...
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If you’re not a fan of the Metal Gear Solid series than there’s the door padre... oh, don't let the snake bite you on the ass on the way out. Many of us at Impulse Gamer are a huge fan of this series and we’ve been following it since the original PlayS...
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The Metal Gear Solid franchise returns to the PlayStation Portable (PSP) with a bang courtesy of Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. Story You play as Naked Snake a.k.a. Big Boss who has founded a military version of Doctors Without Borders known as Mili...
If you’ve always been a MGS fan then this instalment certainly won’t disappoint with its top notch plot, voice acting, graphics and interactive comic inspired cut sequences. Those new to the series will be left hooked and waiting in anticipation for t...
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The Metal Gear Solid series continues on the PSP system. Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker is the fifth action-based game in the series and the second action-based on the PSP. I haven’t really played a game in the Metal Gear Solid series before, but after...
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When Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker was officially announced in June of 2009, it was touted as a full sequel in the Metal Gear franchise by Kojima himself. Many found this hard to believe; how could a portable version of the series live up to the scale...
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Since its recent release I’ve been putting some time into Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. It, as you probably already know, is the most recent release in the MGS series and it’s on the PSP. The game is a big release for fans because it’s considered ca...
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After being burned from Hideo Kojima’s last outing within the Metal Gear Solid franchise on the PlayStation 3 (Metal Gear Solid 4), serious doubts arose when entering the world of Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (otherwise known as Metal Gear Solid 5)...
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The Metal Gear Solid series is one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially popular video game franchises of the last twenty years. Even though there have been four games bearing the Metal Gear name on the PlayStation Portable, none of them ha...
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The latest portable entry in Kojima's famed tactical espionage series sadly evades perfection by requiring co-op for many of its boss battles. It's worth a look for seasoned stealth fans, but frustration often trumps fun if you go at it alone.Konami's...
Highly produced and expertly polished in almost every way; tons of engaging content for MGS fans of all stripes; makes most PSP games look lastgen.
Boss battles lack the inspired style the series is famous for; Worse than that, though, most are impossible to complete unless you recruit a coop Snake.
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The saga of Big Boss, aka Naked Snake, continues in this latest installment of on the PSP. A sequel to and , the game picks up 10 years after the third installment and four years after . This time around, Kojima was at the helm on the portable title...
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is an interesting entry into the Metal Gear series. While adding new depth to the game on the PSP, Peace Walker adds an element many fans including myself would have loved to see in the game, and that’s co-op. Take your...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 04:32:40
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As the Metal Gear saga continues to unfold, Peace Walker is the turning point at which the franchise is coming full circle. From here, we start to see the saga's beginning with the events leading up to the original Metal Gear. This isn't a "Making of B...
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Im fairly certain that following Metal Gear Solid 4, Hideo Kojima mastermind behind the series claimed he was finished. Thankfully he lied and we have Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker on the PSP, which is as close to a console Metal Gear game on a p...
A full Metal Gear Solid game on your PSP.
Minor control issues.
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Play.tm
Updated: 2012-01-25 04:32:41
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Hideo Kojima spent years polishing his vision of the Metal Gear series for the PlayStation 3, so it still comes as a bit of a surprise to see the spec-gobbling developer opt for the PSP with his cherished series' next iteration. It's very serious busin...
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Hideo Kojima’s new installment of the Metal Gear Solid franchise is out. You can insert the triumphant fanfare soon. I will tell you that I wanted to like the game and, well, I didn’t like it. I loved it. Yes, it was billed as the first official se...
It’s gorgeous, well-written, has good voice acting, believable characters, a great soundtrack, a really interesting way of telling the story, the overall army building works better than it did in Portable Ops.
The camera controls take a lot of getting used to, some of the robot bosses even as early as the first chapter can be a horrible headache...
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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, a portable addition to the celebrated stealth series, is a rich, fully fledged Metal Gear Solid game with top-notch production values and masses of content, packed onto the PSP. It complements a great-looking stealth-act...
High production values, Great soundtrack, Plenty of diverse activities that invite extended play, Intense boss fights.
Occasionally fiddly controls, No checkpoints in the long story missions.
Snake's latest PSP outing is slick, enjoyable, and stuffed with content...
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Peace Walker is more than a game of two halves; it is a game of two cultures. It is the perfect Japanese PSP game, but the imperfect Western PSP game.We're told it began life as Metal Gear Solid 5, but was later condensed to fit Sony's portable console...
Great graphics, Brilliant sneaking, Frustratingly difficult, Fiddly controls...
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The Metal Gear Solid series has always been about that perfect stealth encounter. Hiding behind objects and luring enemies to your advantage while they have a question mark on them. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is the fourth game on the PSP but the...
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker is something not taken lightly. The team behind this is also the team behind Metal Gear Solid 4, so the quality is matched perfectly. The music is quite annoying during boss fights but other than that it is beautiful and...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 04:32:41
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The essence of great design is making compromises without being compromised: Making pragmatic trade-offs without sacrificing creative vision or quality. I'd love to be able to say that Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker achieves this lofty goal, but ultima...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 04:32:41
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by Greg Miller As of this moment -- as I sit typing on my keyboard -- I'm 35 hours into Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, and the game only has more to show me. I beat the story at the 17-hour mark or so, but with more than 100 Extra Ops serving as mini...
Here’s the thing – I could write another nine pages on Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. I could do it with ease. From the missions that have you listening to bird calls to the missions that have you taking photos of ghosts to missions that have you hold...
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