MGS The Twin Snakes

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  • It draws close. One of the gems that Nintendo was stripped off years ago, is about to return. Its had a PS release, and was followed up by a somewhat graphically stunning sequel. Soon it shall return. Solid Snake is coming home, and he's doing it big style.


    In March 2004, Metal Gear Solid : Twin Snakes shall be released exclusively on the Nintendo Gamecube. It has the masterpiece storyline of the series' first big console hit (Metal Gear Solid), and the graphics, and moves of the sequel (Metal Gear Solid : Sons of Liberty). You might expect this to just create an old game with a graphical face lift, but that is not so. More on this when I get a playable version...

    "Where is the Horse and the Rider?
    Where is the Horn that was blown?
    It has passed like rain on the mountains,
    like wind in the meadows


    The days have gone down in the west,
    Behind the hills to shadow"
    [SIZE=1]JRR Tolkien[/SIZE]

  • r u sure? I have a perscription on PLAYNATION and it says it will be released on PS2 aswell ... well i hope ur wrong cuz i dont have a cube ;( and the game rocks big time !!

    Lord_Andy
    Wingleader of CSP


    [1752] Bow For The Lord [1752]

  • Nope its totally exclusive to Cube, cuz it was developed with Shigeru Miyamoto and Silicon Knights.


    PS2 fans will be treated with MGS3 Snake Eater though..

    "Where is the Horse and the Rider?
    Where is the Horn that was blown?
    It has passed like rain on the mountains,
    like wind in the meadows


    The days have gone down in the west,
    Behind the hills to shadow"
    [SIZE=1]JRR Tolkien[/SIZE]

  • Right Ive ordered it :D . I shud get it next week hopefully, so that means you may have a full review coming this way

    "Where is the Horse and the Rider?
    Where is the Horn that was blown?
    It has passed like rain on the mountains,
    like wind in the meadows


    The days have gone down in the west,
    Behind the hills to shadow"
    [SIZE=1]JRR Tolkien[/SIZE]

  • Lol, me 2. The postman is probably enjoying his Easter holiday though or sumfin

    "Where is the Horse and the Rider?
    Where is the Horn that was blown?
    It has passed like rain on the mountains,
    like wind in the meadows


    The days have gone down in the west,
    Behind the hills to shadow"
    [SIZE=1]JRR Tolkien[/SIZE]

  • grmbl, stupid postman :D
    Lets just get it the old fashion way then 8)

    Lord_Andy
    Wingleader of CSP


    [1752] Bow For The Lord [1752]