I love the fact that they use the same voices from the original game. The original game still stands today as one of the best games ever made. Just give it prettier graphics to appeal to newer audiences. After this, I would really want to see a remake of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake, the MSX games.
The Metal Gear franchise really deserves remakes, from the first one all the way to MGS2 at least. The only problem is that with the MSX games they have to start from scratch without Kojima's vision that made the rest of the franchise feel like playable movies.
@@Shinransa One day, a franchise has to continue to live without it's creator. And there's still plenty of people at Konami that worked with Kojima in previous Metal Gear games.
Clearly, I love these games! Been meaning to do a full series replay and I think now is the time. I still think MGS2 is my favourite. I agree with Aaron though, remake the og Metal Gears in a modern way.
Yeah, I think remaking the original MSX games would be a safer bet. They can give them full voice acting, and there is a bigger jump graphically, so they would be better received. MG3 is arguably the best game in the series, so those are bigger shoes to fill.
Please Eric 🙏🙏🙏 I would love it if you streamed Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater, I would so watch it, speaking of game streams I’m actually rewatching your Jedi Survivor streams, I’ve now reached the part where you first land on Kohboh
That is confusing, because if it really is coming out this year then a simple 2024 shown would’ve sufficed, but odds are they might share more information on that at Tokyo Game Show this year. We’ll see
I played through the first three MGS games for the first time recently (I know, a little bit late to the party, but hey better late than never) and had an absolute blast.
I'd like to see them remake MG1, but then instead of remaking MG2 they remake Ghost Babel and continue from the alternate timeline it creates. They wouldn't be beholden to the original timeline in any way and can explore snake's character without a lot of the Kojima nonsense that bogged down his character at the end.
I am cautiously optimistic, but I still have my doubts. Kojima is not involved in this remake directly, and just because it has the same voice actors and updated graphics/controls doesn't mean it will be better than the original game. MGS: Twin Snakes on the Gamecube was the same way, using the MGS2 engine and bringing back all of the original actors, but the cutscenes were poorly directed compared to the original MGS1, and the gameplay was badly balanced with the old level design, making it too easy.
This is a one to one remake. Same voice lines as before, no rerecorded. Same choreography as before, same everything as before. Just rebuilt from the ground up. A long with just quality of life changes. Im more concerned with SH2 remake than this. Cause they did this one smart.
I had a fever the first time I played MGS3 too. I passed out just after not being able to figure out how to get out the cell, saving and turning off the console to wake up, turn on the game and have both me and Snake caught in a fever dream with the Guy Savage sequence. I played it for over an hour before I realized, "Wasn't Metal Gear in the disc tray?" and wondered how sick I really was 🤣
It would be extremely difficult to remake MG1 and MG2, in my opinion. The story of those games is so simple that you could easily sum them up in one short paragraph. They were a product of their time. I couldn't imagine them remaking it without significantly expanding the story and characters, and at that point you might as well make a new game instead.
Just as long as they don't do what Square are doing with the FF7 remakes and dragging a 30 hour story out over three games with 150+ hours worth of mostly fluff and side quests