MGS4 is the correct answer.
Yeah they really bled off all their talent. Hope Capcom doesn't end up like them.Konami is more interested in making Pachinko machines. They do have a pattern of shytting on successful game producers Like IGA who produced multiple classIcs with Castlevania and Obviously Kojima with Metal Gear. Fukk Konami get it right with the people that helped you be successful.
No it isn't, those had totally different story linesMGS is already a remake of those games.
Since they started with 3 I guess Portable Ops or Peace Walker would be the obvious choice but like I said I wouldn't mind a new entrance or even a soft reboot like MGS was.
I was just replaying the Tanker mission last night in MGS2.
It's crazy how the Tanker was so much better than the rest of the game that came after it.
In addition to playing as Snake, the level design in the Tanker was so much more clever and interesting compared to the repetitive, samey environments in the Plant chapter. It doesn't help that half of the Plant gets blown up before you get to even go there. The storyline was ahead of it's time though.
The opening on the Tanker was peak Metal Gear, then the rest of MGS2 was MID until Emma dies, IMO.
Once you hit Arsenal Gear, the game picks back up
having to sneak around butt-naked until getting your gear back
the AI Colonel spouting random bull
fighting wave after wave of Arsenal Gear Tengus with Snake
taking on 20 Metal Gears in a row
the final sword fight with Solidus
I wish we could get just ONE more game that lets us play as Solid Snake in his prime... but I don't think these new developers will be able to do it justice without Kojima.![]()
- MGS2-Classic but The Big Shell is boring to navigate, and the game peaked in the Tanker mission.