Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake is a little-known release in Konami's popular Metal Gear series, because it was released only in Japan for Konami's MSX2 computer. It's not until the release of MSX2 emulator for PC and fanmade English translation patch in 1997 that PC gamers have a chance to experience this excellent game that is virtually unknown outside Japan.
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The game picks up more or less where the original Metal Gear left off. A small nation known as Zanzibar Land has stolen nuclear weapons from developed nations and kidnapped Dr. Kio Marv, a scientist who invented 'OILIX,' a specimen known to rectify high-quality oil. As one-man commando, you must sneak into the Zanzibar Land fortress and rescue Dr. Marv to bring OILIX back into the right hands.
Metal Gear 2 improves on the original in every way possible. The graphics is more detailed, the soundtrack and sound effects much improved, and numerous gameplay enhancements added. Although it may look at first like a typical beat-em up game like Alien Breed, Metal Gear 2 goes above and beyond the confines of 'action' genre to truly qualify its claim of being a 'tactical simulation.' Sure, you'll still need to kill countless guards (or sneak past them, thanks to the new crouch/crawl ability), but you'll need as much wits as reflexes to succeed. The game integrates adventure-style puzzles very seamlessly into the action, and these provide subtle alternatives to shoot-to-kill strategy. For example, you can use rations to lure pigeons, use tape recordings to fool guards, and pay close attention to radar and radio calls. Even more than Metal Gear, the intricate and compelling story that unfolds (usually by radio, but also during the action) will keep you hooked.
Make no mistake, about it: Metal Gear 2 is not an easy game. In fact, if you're as bad as action games as I am, you will die a lot. I still haven't finished the game, and I doubt I ever will since I can't see how I'll ever beat the second 'boss' enemy. But the fact that this game has me reload countless times must say something about its addictiveness. Swiss system tournament software. If you consider yourself an action expert, you'll find Metal Gear 2 a good challenge.
The bottom line is easy: Solid Snake is a superb game. If you are a Metal Gear fan, this is the game that Snake's Revenge should have been. If you like MicroProse's Airborne Ranger, you'll love this MSX2 old game - it's got better action, more sophisticated gameplay, and a wonderful plot. If you love the recent Metal Gear Solid games, you might be surprised at how this MSX2 predecessor is just every bit as good - and in this reviewer's humble opinion, even better.
Note: This download already includes the fMSX MSX2 emulator for DOS, with a convenient batch file that will automatically launch the game file. If it doesn't work (probably because you have WinXP or other versions that have no DOS support, you'll need to download an emulator for Windows and use it to open the SOLIDE12.ROM game file. I recommend RuMSX emulator.
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Posted 2002-06-28, evaluated by djpretzel
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Chances are, you may have heard this MGS2 / Devil May Cry hybrid arrangement with cinematic and gothic overtones by Mr. Hudson before - it's been on the net for quite awhile. Given it was already so famous, me and Jared both decided it would be cool if, for its debut on OCR, he remastered it a bit, tweaked a few things here and there, etc. Just to add a little bonus to those already intimately familiar :) In typical Jared Hudson style, this is a very strong piece with prominent percussion, great dynamics, lush arrangement, and a flair for the melodramatic. Jared loves those swells and power chords, and I for one don't hold it against him, as long as they're done like they are here - well. I have always been and will always be partial to Konami's Metal Gear Solid games - they really started something with the original, the follow-up being more an evolution than a revolution but still making all the right improvements. My type of game, and the score to MGS2 by Gregson-Williams is indeed film-quality - better, in fact, that some of John Williams' recent stuff. The type of soundtrack that would give the competing Oscar nominations for best score a run for their money (though last year LotR won and deserved it a thousand times over) Jared mixes and matches the gothic elements of the Devil May Cry soundtrack, which I'm less familiar with, into a two-segment piece that's almost transparent in its blending. Very suspenseful, epic, and well-constructed - as most good film music does, this arrangement tells a story in its clear progression, rises, and falls, and conjures rich visual images. Give it a listen, even if you've heard a version before, and a review, even if you've reviewed it before. Great stuff, highly recommended.
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