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http://www.veoh.com/videos/v862593Kn2GHCk3...2313&rank=7

one word escapes my mouth when i watch it...

amazing.

the only thing that i could see as an issue is there is so many different things to do that the controls could take months to master and the constant stopping would take away the fluidity from the game and thus taking some of the realism and or intense feeling of being in the game away. Only minor issues of course and dont really make me not want to get it. :thumbsup:

choppy frame rate, dull and boring.

and thats coming from the self confessed biggest mgs fanatic in the world.. well ok maybe not the biggest :( but i used to love mgs back when the original and mgs2 came out..

wow all the way back then?

lol

NES ftw!

the days where you could hack the codes by changing a few digits in your last save code to give u more weapons and ammo :(

Choppy frame rate? lol ur kidding right? you do realise thats a 15minute long low res flash file?

nothing groundbreakingly different from the last one...

riiiiiiight... apart from the fact that it looks like your playing the FMV of the last one. Who cares about FPS mode... it was never an FPS anyway.

U guys cant make graphical assumptions watching it from a Youtube style vid :P

This games gonna RAWK though!!

Even the HD trailers on: www.gametrailers.com are nothing compared to the original.

Ni, if u like the horror genre, check out the new vids of RE5 from E3 :D

(also howd u go with your Wii?)

Im basing my purchase of a PS3 around the release of FF13, so by the time thats out; late 08 - mid 09 the PS3 will be at a great price imo. Plus ive got at least 5 years worth of games here that i want to play anyways :D

If your into online games check this out: MGS Online

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah Wiis alllll good >_<

So many games to play now dont know where to go next once i finish Zelda... which is probably 5 hours worth of game time away.

08-09 is when i will be up for a PS3 as well... unless i play something at my cousins that blows my mind.

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