I'm very surprised at the amount of detail and storyline changes Silicon Knights is doing, far surpassed my ideas of a remake. Buy buy buy! Bump bump bump [/b2k]
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I'm very surprised at the amount of detail and storyline changes Silicon Knights is doing, far surpassed my ideas of a remake. Buy buy buy! Bump bump bump [/b2k]
Storyline changes? I thought the story was kept unchanged.Quote:
Originally Posted by DjRocca
That's been the impression I've gotten all along, even from those who played the review copy. No storyline changes.
cutscenes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Undaunted
Grey Fox chopping a bullet in half with his sword does not equate to a change in the story/plot :)
I miss the fake purple/greenish tints from the old game. The new one just looks so grey.
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Originally Posted by NoFace
Ditto.
Adding Ghost Babel as canon or including a new boss would be enough for a story change, but the redone cut-scenes don't count for anything other than eye-candy.
I still wish that they would have added more to the story and maybe some additional Bosses or missions. While I am excited about this, it feels like REmake all over again, with new moves and better graphics, and cut scenes, but the story behind the scenes not changed :(
Honestly I think the Resident Evil remake was much more remade than Twin Snakes. Both added in new gameplay (MGS moreso than RE), both overhauled the graphics greatly, both messed with the game's layout (RE moreso than MGS, from what I hear), but RE at least changed the plot around, fixing a few loopholes, and the experience was much different.
Everything I hear about Twin Snakes is that it's awesome but fundamentaly the same experience (only prettier and with new gameplay options... new if you haven't played MGS2). Still excited, but I've realized when MGS3 is about to hit my frothing demand will increase much more as it gets closer.
Ditto. REmake was definitely a more elaborate remake. It added the whole Lisa Trevor thing to the plot and new areas to explore. Twin Snakes adds nothing to the plot (not that it needs to) and the game's structure remains generally unchanged. It's just MGS1 in MGS2's engine.Quote:
Originally Posted by NoFace