d_sel1 wrote:Should I try to develop other weapons skills (pistols, dual handed, etc)?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
BeastProwl wrote:Wait, its coming to PS3? ****! One of the reasons I let Skyrim go was the fact that Dawnguard was never coming out! Factor that in next to the horrible lag. Was the data recycling system ever patched? I feel like I could have made a huge mistake...
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Anyone played Metal Gear Rising yet? I hear it's ridiculously short, clocking in at only 4-6 hours of total gameplay, not counting game over replays and cutscenes.
I'm giving myself until this weekend to decide whether or not to buy it. The gameplay is apparently top notch, but such a short campaign kind of makes it feel like I'm getting cheated here.
BeastProwl wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Anyone played Metal Gear Rising yet? I hear it's ridiculously short, clocking in at only 4-6 hours of total gameplay, not counting game over replays and cutscenes.
I'm giving myself until this weekend to decide whether or not to buy it. The gameplay is apparently top notch, but such a short campaign kind of makes it feel like I'm getting cheated here.
Keep in mind its a Metal Gear game. The cutscenes and dialogue should exponentially increase that. It might be like MGS4, only a few hours of gameplay, but a box-office movie of cutscenes. Ide assume so anyway.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:BeastProwl wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Anyone played Metal Gear Rising yet? I hear it's ridiculously short, clocking in at only 4-6 hours of total gameplay, not counting game over replays and cutscenes.
I'm giving myself until this weekend to decide whether or not to buy it. The gameplay is apparently top notch, but such a short campaign kind of makes it feel like I'm getting cheated here.
Keep in mind its a Metal Gear game. The cutscenes and dialogue should exponentially increase that. It might be like MGS4, only a few hours of gameplay, but a box-office movie of cutscenes. Ide assume so anyway.
Yeah, all Metal Gear games can be beaten in a single sitting. Beating it in three hours on the highest difficulty traditionally gives you the Big Boss title.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Shadowman wrote:BeastProwl wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Anyone played Metal Gear Rising yet? I hear it's ridiculously short, clocking in at only 4-6 hours of total gameplay, not counting game over replays and cutscenes.
I'm giving myself until this weekend to decide whether or not to buy it. The gameplay is apparently top notch, but such a short campaign kind of makes it feel like I'm getting cheated here.
Keep in mind its a Metal Gear game. The cutscenes and dialogue should exponentially increase that. It might be like MGS4, only a few hours of gameplay, but a box-office movie of cutscenes. Ide assume so anyway.
Yeah, all Metal Gear games can be beaten in a single sitting. Beating it in three hours on the highest difficulty traditionally gives you the Big Boss title.
True. Now that I think on it, almost half of MGS4's total playtime was made up of codec conversations and cutscenes.
Maybe I will buy the game after all.
d_sel1 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Shadowman wrote:BeastProwl wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Anyone played Metal Gear Rising yet? I hear it's ridiculously short, clocking in at only 4-6 hours of total gameplay, not counting game over replays and cutscenes.
I'm giving myself until this weekend to decide whether or not to buy it. The gameplay is apparently top notch, but such a short campaign kind of makes it feel like I'm getting cheated here.
Keep in mind its a Metal Gear game. The cutscenes and dialogue should exponentially increase that. It might be like MGS4, only a few hours of gameplay, but a box-office movie of cutscenes. Ide assume so anyway.
Yeah, all Metal Gear games can be beaten in a single sitting. Beating it in three hours on the highest difficulty traditionally gives you the Big Boss title.
True. Now that I think on it, almost half of MGS4's total playtime was made up of codec conversations and cutscenes.
Maybe I will buy the game after all.
Can I put in my two cents, maybe you might want to buy it on sale?
Unless, you want it right now, you might consider the game more worth the money at a cheaper price. Let's say the short gameplay might be more justified with a $30 buck price tag (or even a rental) than a $60 one.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:d_sel1 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Shadowman wrote:BeastProwl wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Anyone played Metal Gear Rising yet? I hear it's ridiculously short, clocking in at only 4-6 hours of total gameplay, not counting game over replays and cutscenes.
I'm giving myself until this weekend to decide whether or not to buy it. The gameplay is apparently top notch, but such a short campaign kind of makes it feel like I'm getting cheated here.
Keep in mind its a Metal Gear game. The cutscenes and dialogue should exponentially increase that. It might be like MGS4, only a few hours of gameplay, but a box-office movie of cutscenes. Ide assume so anyway.
Yeah, all Metal Gear games can be beaten in a single sitting. Beating it in three hours on the highest difficulty traditionally gives you the Big Boss title.
True. Now that I think on it, almost half of MGS4's total playtime was made up of codec conversations and cutscenes.
Maybe I will buy the game after all.
Can I put in my two cents, maybe you might want to buy it on sale?
Unless, you want it right now, you might consider the game more worth the money at a cheaper price. Let's say the short gameplay might be more justified with a $30 buck price tag (or even a rental) than a $60 one.
That's actually a good idea, but the problem is that games sell out very quickly (2 weeks to a month more or less) and don't seem to get restocked. I don't know why; it's just the way it is in my neck of the woods.
I can pretty much forget about a sale, since they never remain on shelves long enough for that. Except for the really bad ones, but MGR is certainly not a bad game.
d_sel1 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:d_sel1 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Shadowman wrote:BeastProwl wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Anyone played Metal Gear Rising yet? I hear it's ridiculously short, clocking in at only 4-6 hours of total gameplay, not counting game over replays and cutscenes.
I'm giving myself until this weekend to decide whether or not to buy it. The gameplay is apparently top notch, but such a short campaign kind of makes it feel like I'm getting cheated here.
Keep in mind its a Metal Gear game. The cutscenes and dialogue should exponentially increase that. It might be like MGS4, only a few hours of gameplay, but a box-office movie of cutscenes. Ide assume so anyway.
Yeah, all Metal Gear games can be beaten in a single sitting. Beating it in three hours on the highest difficulty traditionally gives you the Big Boss title.
True. Now that I think on it, almost half of MGS4's total playtime was made up of codec conversations and cutscenes.
Maybe I will buy the game after all.
Can I put in my two cents, maybe you might want to buy it on sale?
Unless, you want it right now, you might consider the game more worth the money at a cheaper price. Let's say the short gameplay might be more justified with a $30 buck price tag (or even a rental) than a $60 one.
That's actually a good idea, but the problem is that games sell out very quickly (2 weeks to a month more or less) and don't seem to get restocked. I don't know why; it's just the way it is in my neck of the woods.
I can pretty much forget about a sale, since they never remain on shelves long enough for that. Except for the really bad ones, but MGR is certainly not a bad game.
Then buy it now . Although, if you willing to deal with buyer remorse, check out Amazon (check out Amazon and other sites beforehand anyway) a few weeks after buying the game.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
BeastProwl wrote:Metal Gear Rising.
Beaten, and then some!
Seriously, if you havnt already gotten this game, you should ASAP. Every level is WIN, every boss is amazing, and the last boss? YOU wont believe it, you will NOT see it coming. This game was, and will be again and again, awesome, forever.
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