I've grown up with the old resident evil games either playing them myself or seeing others playing, and this takes the vibe those had and makes it scary enough for some moments to really get my heart beating fast, the ambience is great playing with headphones and in the dark, the gunplay is cool and the story good enough, all in all a great horror game.

A very unique experience, mechanically it's a marvel, yes the solar sistem is small in comparison to what others go for and even smaller for the real world, but the physics and controls are so incredibly satisfying to play once you get the hang of it, the art style is wonderful and the story is very touching and fun to discover (even if the actual events are tragic), some puzzles were a bit too obtuse for me tho, maybe i'm just too impatient but i commited the sin of getting hints and using a guide sometimes, will try not to for the dlc.

Although i can't deny this game isn't perfect, i think it's a wonderful goodbye letter from Kojima-San to the players, made pretty obvious with the "final mission" twist, it has a stellar gameplay almost impossible to get bored of, and while the story isn't as great and tight as the others, which set the bar over the moon, i personally resonated with it a lot, it has a few missions that made me literally cry like a child in a way no other game has ever done.

I've never done it before, but i think i might plat this one :).

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Had tears in my eyes while listening to some of paz's tapes, and with the cutscene after the mission those only multiplied, the gameplay is awesome and the atmosphere is perfect; on to The Phantom Pain now.

What a man you are Kojima-San, there are so many moments to highlight from this final part of MGS, the gameplay is very fun, the long cutscenes weren't an issue for me (probably cause i knew what i was getting myself into), the B&B unit boss fights lacked a bit but that got compensated with the last one, not my favourite MGS, but still has a few of my favourite moments.

Im not someone that usually writes reviews about anything, and for my first one here to be about this game only makes it more complicated, what can i say? This is a very beautiful game, with a wonderful story that can be as sad, as (imo) hopeful, but ultimately that, beautiful.