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May 2013
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Cutting things into little bits never gets old
Stringing combos with fluid movements is a blast
Multiple weapons shake things up
The fastpaced combat excites your reflexes
Depth and complexity coexist in harmony
Decimating environments is a guilty pleasure that never gets old
Raiden's intriguing personal story justifies his return to the spotlight.
Abstract: Today you're going to be able to play Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance on your NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV machine. You, too, can live the glory days of the PlayStation 3 and chopping up your enemies with two-button combinations and ninja running. This game lo...
Abstract: After the final boss lay dead before my feet, I felt an overwhelming sense of accomplishment that no videogame has ever given me before. My hands were gripping the controller so tight that there was actually some pain in my fingers – a reminder of the ...
Published: 2013-02-19, Author: Metal , review by: neoseeker.com
Yet again a Metal Gear game has left me a humbled, broken shell of a gamer. I'm not sure why I continue to treat myself with such little respect. Perhaps it's due to my deference for the monument that is the original Metal Gear Solid , but nevertheless he...
Abstract: I wanted to hate Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. I really did. But it just didn’t let me. Rarely have I encountered such a brutish game, one that wants you to enjoy yourself so thoroughly. It’s a bit like blending God of War and Devil May Cry, only wit...
Cutting things into little bits never gets old, Stringing combos with fluid movements is a blast, Multiple weapons shake things up
Ridiculous story, and not in a good way, Not much content, Nothing you haven't seen before
If you are a fan of hack and slash games, then ignore the score and dive in. The combat mechanics are solid and the ability to cut enemies into – literally hundreds if not thousands – of tiny pieces never, ever gets old. Once you learn the counter syste...
Abstract: I've experienced years of frustration with Metal Gear Solid. Despite acknowledging the series' brilliance, the stealth-or-be-killed gameplay wasn't designed for players who want the instant gratification of eliminating bad guys. This is where Metal Gea...
The fastpaced combat excites your reflexes, Depth and complexity coexist in harmony, Decimating environments is a guilty pleasure that never gets old, Raiden's intriguing personal story justifies his return to the spotlight.
Occasional camera issues can be distracting, Most environmental palettes lack variety, The predictably political plot fails to excite
In an impressive show of style and technical brilliance, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance takes a turn for the brutal and rarely looks back....
Abstract: The Metal Gear franchise has been "a thing" ever since it first appeared, way back in 1987. The "Solid" variant, which first appeared in 1998, has largely defined the series in the minds of most gamers, and the increasingly convoluted story has enthral...