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April 2013
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The editors liked
Combat movements/options
Color schemes
Sound
High replay value
High challenge
Engaging story
Compelling Raiden main character
Thrilling
Cinematic action. Incredibly fun slicing mechanic. Numerous weapons and upgrades.
Awesome cutscenes
Lovely visuals
Quick
Vibrant gameplay
Plenty of replayability
Blade mode never gets old
Absurd boss fights.
The fastpaced combat excites your reflexes
Depth and accessibility coexist in harmony
Decimating environments is a guilty pleasure that never gets old
Raiden's intriguing personal story justifies his return to the spotlight.
The editors didn't like
Camera angles/movement
Weapons switching
music during a few boss fights
The camera is wonky at times. Some of the more jaw-dropping action sequences have a modicum of interactivity. Not many significant environmental elements to hack up
Abstract: The second round of story-based DLC for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance has launched, this time in the form of Blade Wolf, an add-on that focuses on Raiden's robotic dog buddy. This latest batch of content actually feels distinguishable from the main game...
Abstract: Samuel Rodrigues, also known as Jetstream Sam, was one of the coolest characters in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. His smug attitude and impressive sword skills made him worth caring about despite his allegiance to the wrong side. That's why it was prett...
Even so, Platinum Games should be commended for a fine effort. Whether you struggle with Metal Gear Solid or love Kojima's creation all the way through, give this a chance. In the same way as Bayonetta, this title flourishes under a combat system that pro...
Abstract: PlayStation 3If you watched any of Raiden's fight scenes in Metal Gear Solid 4, you probably wanted to play that game. Sure, sneaking around as Snake is always fun, but watching Raiden slice and dice Gekkos was a whole different level of impressive. We...
Abstract: Sometimes being tied to a franchise isn't a good thing, especially when the franchise has been put out several incredibly great games in a row. People begin to have expectations, they begin to believe they know what the game should be about and have t...
Abstract: Slicing enemy soldiers into 438 pieces, taking on giant robots, jumping across firing missiles and running down the side of a clock tower in order to split a 10 story behemoth in half might sound like impossible work for an average guy. Raiden calls this...
Published: 2013-02-19, Author: John , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: Yea! I get to play as Raiden again! Minus the whole “I'm just a little boy trapped in a man's body” nuance.When I first had seen the mechanics of Metal Gear Solid Rising: Revengance back at E3 a few years ago, It looked like a suped up version of Fruit Ni...
Thrilling, cinematic action. Incredibly fun slicing mechanic. Numerous weapons and upgrades.
The camera is wonky at times. Some of the more jaw-dropping action sequences have a modicum of interactivity. Not many significant environmental elements to hack up
Metal Rising Rising: Revengeance may be a hack and slack action title, but it's a Metal Gear game through and through....