Saturday, December 13, 2014

Best Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes - PlayStation 4 Standard Edition


Best Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes - PlayStation 4 Standard Edition




Product Description


Platform: Playstation 4



World-renowned Kojima Productions showcases the latest masterpiece in the Metal Gear Solid franchise with Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes. Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (on sale Spring 2014) is the first segment of the 'Metal Gear Solid V Experience' and prologue to the larger second segment, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain launching thereafter. MGSV: GZ gives core fans the opportunity to get a taste of the world-class production's unparalleled visual presentation and gameplay before the release of the main game. It also provides an opportunity for gamers who have never played a Kojima Productions game, and veterans alike, to gain familiarity with the radical new game design and unparalleled style of presentation. The critically acclaimed Metal Gear Solid franchise has entertained fans for decades and revolutionized the gaming industry. Kojima Productions once again raises the bar with the FOX Engine offering incredible graphic fidelity and the introduction of open world game design in the Metal Gear Solid universe. This is the experience that core gamers have been waiting for.



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CUSTOMER REVIEW

Review

If this were a review for a demo it would be 5 stars, but this is a review calling out the obvious - it's a demo to showcase the Fox Engine and new gameplay style of where MGS is headed, and you are gonna be paying for it. It's a glorified money grab in the worst way.



Graphically this is a great way to show off your PS4, but for a few dollars more you could pick up Tomb Raider and do the same thing and have a much more robust experience for what you are spending vs here which is honestly nothing more then a glorified demo with such a small tidbit of the massive story that it's not enough to dig deep into what is coming which should be great.



MGS fans are a rabid bunch (I am one of them), but I am not going to throw myself at the feet of Konami and justify telling you that it is OK to be spending $30 for a demo.



This should have been $10 as a digital download at most.



I strongly suggest against all urges to wait on this one because not only will the price drop quickly but I suspect this will be included as a bonus with The Phantom Pain.