Some new impressions-
http://cube.ign.com/articles/461/461999p1.html
I'm liking the redux alot so far. Lucas you're links don't seem to work but theyre's more footage on gametrailers.com so it doesnt really matter. I'm hoping we'll get to play as Gray Fox later on in MGS:TS.
a very big hole playing something else...Originally Posted by NoFace
Some new impressions-
http://cube.ign.com/articles/461/461999p1.html
pwned by Ivan
MGS2 was easily more hyped than Vice City. I remember reading a magazine, probably Next Gen, and they had the orignal MGS2 trailer laid out frame by frame.
There is a new 27 minute triler on konamis website this link shound work
http://www.konamijpn.com/products/mg...ish/index.html
aye i downloaded this and watched it
pretty hot
OK I read it.Originally Posted by Green
Here's a clip:
So, basically, a 2004 GameCube game looks better than a 1998 PlayStation game.Originally Posted by IGN
Is this all it takes to excite GameCube owners? Is this what they have to look forward to?
Did you not read the part about how the game will play completely different due to the inclusion of all the MGS2 moves?
People aren't excited about this for the graphics alone...
Firstly, they put this in the write-up because a while back there was a huge debate on the IGN boards about how the PS1 version of the game would be superior to the Cube version. They were going on about the overall "dirty" look of the PS1 version being far superior to the "clean" and "bright" look of the remake.Originally Posted by diffusionx
Hey at least the Cube is getting a great version. More than I can say about MGS:Substance on the Xbox.Is this all it takes to excite GameCube owners? Is this what they have to look forward to?![]()
Yeah, if they remade ff7 for gamecube, you can be damn sure i would be excited about that, to.
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He bought some wild, wild life
On the way to the stock exchange
He got some wild, wild life
Damn...server's busy. Is it a documentary or just a REEALLY long trailer?Originally Posted by PitfallHarry
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