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PuNiao (365) on 29, Mar. 2007 07:00 (HKT)
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
Fans of the Metal Gear Solid (MGS) series have patiently waited for the game to make it to the PlayStation Portable (PSP). There was the turn-based strategy game Metal Gear Acid (MGA) and its sequel, but its gameplay was not quite like the quirky, yet heart-pumping tactical espionage that was MGS.
Set six years ... [read more...]
Set six years ... [read more...]
features
- Extensive single-player storyline, unveiling a lost chapter in the Metal Gear Solid saga
- New MGS gameplay elements such as the "Surround Radar" system
- Online multiplayer mayhem Team Death Match, Death Match, and Capture Mission
- Acquire new squad members for use in single and multiplayer modes by connecting to Wi-Fi access points
- Animated cinematic scenes illustrated by world-renown artist Ashley Wood
- Full voiceovers for cinematics, performed by returning cast from MGS3: Snake Eater
description
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops is an all-new action game in Hideo Kojima's legendary Metal Gear Solid series. With an original storyline that follows the events of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and innovative online gameplay modes that encourage players to fight alongside newly recruited comrades, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops offers a stealth action experience like none other.
further info
| Release Date | Dec 09, 2006 |
| Genre | Action Adventure |
| Version | US |
| ESRB Mature Titles rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older. Titles in this category may contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and/or strong language. |
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| PAX-Code | PAX0001357382 |
| Catalog No. | ULUS-10202GH |
| Item Code | 083717260318 |
| Players | 1-6 |
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tucker666 (167) on 18, Aug. 2011 21:58 (HKT)
MGS Portable Ops
This is easily one of the best PSP games available. Even better if you're already a Metal Gear fan.
This is easily one of the best PSP games available. Even better if you're already a Metal Gear fan.
x (34) on 03, Jun. 2008 17:51 (HKT)
METAL GEAR PORTABLE OPS
i'll be a dissenting voice here, for those of you who don't do a lot of connected PSP play. while the pokemon-like wireless aspects of this game are a technical achievement, it does make this a different game than straight-up stealth action. the levels in this game seem designed to facilitate the ally-collecting aspect of the game, but don't really present a the game's world in a realistic (ie. engrossing) way. as well, i found the controls a little counter-intuitive, even with some tweaking. all that being said, the game's use of the PSP's wireless modes is original and a real achievement, if that's the type of game you want to play. if you just want to sneak around and complete mission objectives to further an intriguing story, you ought to play one of the syphon filter games.
i'll be a dissenting voice here, for those of you who don't do a lot of connected PSP play. while the pokemon-like wireless aspects of this game are a technical achievement, it does make this a different game than straight-up stealth action. the levels in this game seem designed to facilitate the ally-collecting aspect of the game, but don't really present a the game's world in a realistic (ie. engrossing) way. as well, i found the controls a little counter-intuitive, even with some tweaking. all that being said, the game's use of the PSP's wireless modes is original and a real achievement, if that's the type of game you want to play. if you just want to sneak around and complete mission objectives to further an intriguing story, you ought to play one of the syphon filter games.
rudy_h7201 (107) on 21, Sep. 2007 12:43 (HKT)
great game
It's a great game, finally I know the missing stories in saga. Hopefully Konami will release digital novel version for Outer Heaven stores. Thx play-asia, for fast delivery :)
It's a great game, finally I know the missing stories in saga. Hopefully Konami will release digital novel version for Outer Heaven stores. Thx play-asia, for fast delivery :)
PuNiao (365) on 29, Mar. 2007 07:00 (HKT)
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
Fans of the Metal Gear Solid (MGS) series have patiently waited for the game to make it to the PlayStation Portable (PSP). There was the turn-based strategy game Metal Gear Acid (MGA) and its sequel, but its gameplay was not quite like the quirky, yet heart-pumping tactical espionage that was MGS.
Set six years after the events in MGS3, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops (MPO) puts you once again in the shoes of Naked Snake, who is thrown into yet another intricate plot involving terrorists and nuclear-armed walking tanks. This time round, Snake is not alone in his mission. A little into the game, you get the ability to capture and recruit soldiers for use in missions. Recruiting becomes an essential strategy, as recruited soldiers can blend in and sneak around easier. You can derive a lot of fun from recruiting soldiers from wireless access points around you - imagine walking around your neighbourhood adding to your army!
The bulk of gameplay consists of plenty of tactical espionage action - your character has to sneak around, interrogate enemies, shoot them and run around a lot, causing mayhem along the way. It is a very good thing that the game consists of multiple missions - each of them short and sweet, typically lasting less than 15 minutes. These missions add up to well over 10 hours of gameplay. Controls, while complex, are also fairly inituitive. Seasoned MGS veterans may require a bit of practice to adjust, though. Once you are through with the single-player mode, you can engage friends, and others around the world, with its multiplayer options like Deathmatch and Capture The Flag.
Another fan feature to look out for is the cyber survival mode, where you deploy squads of soldiers to fight against other squads online, even while you are not playing the game. An irksome camera system is probably the only thing which could be improved in the game - you may find yourself struggling against the camera when soldiers are on the alert and shooting you down. Nevertheless, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops is just about everything an MGS fan could want on a portable. The bite-sized missions and compelling storyline make this game a definite hit. Recommended for anyone seeking some sneaking action.
Fans of the Metal Gear Solid (MGS) series have patiently waited for the game to make it to the PlayStation Portable (PSP). There was the turn-based strategy game Metal Gear Acid (MGA) and its sequel, but its gameplay was not quite like the quirky, yet heart-pumping tactical espionage that was MGS.
Set six years after the events in MGS3, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops (MPO) puts you once again in the shoes of Naked Snake, who is thrown into yet another intricate plot involving terrorists and nuclear-armed walking tanks. This time round, Snake is not alone in his mission. A little into the game, you get the ability to capture and recruit soldiers for use in missions. Recruiting becomes an essential strategy, as recruited soldiers can blend in and sneak around easier. You can derive a lot of fun from recruiting soldiers from wireless access points around you - imagine walking around your neighbourhood adding to your army!
The bulk of gameplay consists of plenty of tactical espionage action - your character has to sneak around, interrogate enemies, shoot them and run around a lot, causing mayhem along the way. It is a very good thing that the game consists of multiple missions - each of them short and sweet, typically lasting less than 15 minutes. These missions add up to well over 10 hours of gameplay. Controls, while complex, are also fairly inituitive. Seasoned MGS veterans may require a bit of practice to adjust, though. Once you are through with the single-player mode, you can engage friends, and others around the world, with its multiplayer options like Deathmatch and Capture The Flag.
Another fan feature to look out for is the cyber survival mode, where you deploy squads of soldiers to fight against other squads online, even while you are not playing the game. An irksome camera system is probably the only thing which could be improved in the game - you may find yourself struggling against the camera when soldiers are on the alert and shooting you down. Nevertheless, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops is just about everything an MGS fan could want on a portable. The bite-sized missions and compelling storyline make this game a definite hit. Recommended for anyone seeking some sneaking action.
AccursedUmbra (9) on 18, Feb. 2007 18:51 (HKT)
I had my doubts about MGSPO but it turned out pretty good, pretty darn good.
Impressive visuals and concepts and I think I'm the only one who enjoyed the analog. It was smooth & saxy.
Speaking of saxy, I wish The Boss were recruitable, maybe in a sequel or prequel sequel prequel.
…(!)
vehnt!!
Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops (Greatest Hits)
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