ESRB: M (Mature, 17+)
BBFC: 15
CERO: Z(18+)
PEGI: 16+ (Subsistence: 18+)
OFLC (AU): MA 15+
OFLC (NZ): R16
ESRB: M (Mature, 17+)
BBFC: 15
CERO: D(17+)
PEGI: 16+
OFLC (AU): MA 15+
OFLC (NZ): R16
Media
DVD
Blu-Ray-DL Disc
Input methods
DualShock 2
DualShock 3 / Sixaxis
Game play
-the emphasis is on using stealth to avoid confrontations
-hand-to-hand combat system called "close-quarters combat" or "CQC", a stamina gauge, and an injury-and-treatment system
-navigate through the game using stealth and cunning in addition to traditional combat
-The player is also able to interrogate guards for information and supplies.
Gadgets
-the Metal Gear series' trademark cardboard box, which Snake can hide under to avoid visual detection
-a fake crocodile as other camouflage devices
-A new form of camouflage called Octocamo suit allows the wearer to blend in with any surface within a few seconds.
-A new monocular device called "Solid Eye" replaces the various binoculars and image intensifiers from previous titles
Status System
Stamina Bar:
which constantly depletes during gameplay. Failure to restore the gauge by eating has detrimental effects, such as decreasing Snake's ability to aim his weapon.Food can be stored in the backpack until it is needed but some food may rot.
Two Meters System:
1st meter - Stress
cause Combat High but lead to momentarily collapse, Smoking a cigarette helps
2nd meter - Psyche
slowly drops over time reducing Snake's accuracy. Scanning the pages of a glamor magazine will increase the met
Characters
protagonist: Naked Snake
antagonists: Colonel Volgin and The Boss (former mentor to Naked Snake.)
The cast of the game is comprised almost entirely of characters from previous Metal Gear Solid games, although a few new characters are introduced as well.
The Good
* Ultimately satisfying story featuring some memorable characters
* Phenomenal graphics, especially in the cutscenes
* Incredibly good music and sound
* Open-ended gameplay encourages experimentation.
* A brilliant mixture of storytelling and gameplay
* Mind-blowing audiovisual presentation
* Tight and compelling shooting mechanics
* Gratifying stealth mechanics
* Lots of cool gadgets and weapons that you can self custom
i think the author is comparing specifically the last two?
The Metal Gear series is older than the PSX. You forgot the
MSX/Famicon/Nintendo versions.