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Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes | |
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Publisher: | Konami |
Developer: | Silicon Knights, Konami |
Platform: | Gamecube |
Genre: | Stealth-based game |
Rated: | ESRB: File:Mature.gif Mature |
Released: | March 11, 2004 March 9, 2004 March 26, 2004 |
Modes: | 1-Player |
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes is a stealth-based action game for the GameCube. As its name implies, it is part of the Metal Gear Sollid series, and the only one for the aforementioned console. It is an enhanced remake of Metal Gear Solid, which was released on the Playstation in 1998.
It should be noted that the game includes two disks.
Updates from the original
- The graphics are much better, seeing that the console its featured on is a whole generation ahead from the Playstation's.
- Many of the features from Metal Gear Solid 2 are in this game, including first person view, rolling, hold-up, hanging on ledges, and many others.
- The music from the original has either been redone or removed.
- All of the voice works have been redone by most of the original's actors.
- Two new weapons have been included, the tranq pistol and the tranq sniper rifle.
- Much of the script have been redone.
- Every single cut-scene has been redone.
- And finaly, dog tags have been added as well.
Cameos
One of the more notable cameos features two of the biggest video games stars - Mario and Yoshi. You'll find two miniature action figures of these two characters on a table in Otacon's office. If you shoot Mario it will make the 1-up noise and give you full health. If you shoot Yoshi he will make his signature Yoshi! sound.