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The best survival horror in PSX

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A great old game with some rough edges. While its meta puzzles are clever they can confuse players, especially modern ones.

Its sequels, MGS2 in particular, outclass it. But the game is still well worth the visit, especially for the story.

(Played Master Collection version)
I kinda don't know how to process this. I went in knowing absolutely nothing outside of memes and finished with my head in my hands and wanting to lie down. Don't look up a goddamn thing at any point, ever, just play it. I cannot believe this game came out in 2001 and I cannot believe that 3 is arguably even better.
Gameplay is a vast improvement from the first game, too.

What has not been said about Sons of Liberty, it's a complex and thought-provoking game that push the boundaries in terms of storytelling, gameplay mechanics, and thematic depth. It explores themes of reality, identity, free will, and the manipulation of information. Its narrative depth and philosophical undertones contribute to its status as a seminal work in the realm of video game storytelling. A timeless piece of art in the pantheon of video game masterpieces. Kojima is not from this world.

el mejor juego de dragon ball para DS no entiendo porque no salió de Japón :((

Beside the controversy around the redesign, the combat was actually good and i have to give credits about that.