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    #1
    17th March 2005, 6:46 AM
    I only just started. But so far my impressions are..

    Just.. wow.

    Stealth does NOT get more fun than crawling through long grass in jungle camaflague trying to avoid alligators.

    I also loved the whole "pretending it's going to be another Raiden protagonist" thing they had going on at the start. :D

    I got out my knife and cut down a beehive, and then the bees attacked me. :(

    I'll post more as I go through it, I'm sure OB1 will love the discussion. :)
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    #2
    17th March 2005, 9:45 AM
    YES! I'm glad it's finally out over there. Best game of last year.
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    17th March 2005, 1:18 PM
    Not for Austrailians... :)
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    #4
    17th March 2005, 4:22 PM
    Yeah, poor guys. But they got lots of extra stuff.
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    #5
    17th March 2005, 4:33 PM
    Extra stuff? What didn't we, the US of freakin' A, get denied?!
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
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    17th March 2005, 4:35 PM
    It takes a while to adjust to not having a radar. I find myself getting caught far more often than in MGS1/2, and then it's really difficult to get away from the soldiers and hide. But then again, I have only just gotten past the 'introduction' part of the game, so I never got any really good weapons or anything like that to defend myself with. Nor have I tried using any of the other really cool things in the game, like throwing a snake near a guard. :D I've pretty much just been killing them, and dragging their bodies into some long grass.

    Oh, the camouflage and healing systems seem to be really neat. I can't wait to see what the game really has to offer.
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    #7
    17th March 2005, 5:14 PM
    The title sequence [which is about an hour into the game] was awesome. Very James Bond-esque.
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
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    #8
    17th March 2005, 6:46 PM
    Dark Jaguar Wrote:Extra stuff? What didn't we, the US of freakin' A, get denied?!

    Girl, we got the game six months before them. That's a pretty damn big extra! Lol
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    17th March 2005, 6:51 PM
    Private Hudson Wrote:It takes a while to adjust to not having a radar. I find myself getting caught far more often than in MGS1/2, and then it's really difficult to get away from the soldiers and hide. But then again, I have only just gotten past the 'introduction' part of the game, so I never got any really good weapons or anything like that to defend myself with. Nor have I tried using any of the other really cool things in the game, like throwing a snake near a guard. :D I've pretty much just been killing them, and dragging their bodies into some long grass.

    Oh, the camouflage and healing systems seem to be really neat. I can't wait to see what the game really has to offer.

    Once you get a few more items you won't need a radar. Kojima took it out because he thought it was too cheap, and I agree. :)
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    #10
    17th March 2005, 7:47 PM
    Not really... it's only half a year. I could have waited if it meant extra gameplay features. So, what gameplay features are in it that we missed out on? Tell me why they didn't delay it here! I would NOT have minded a few month's wait! I mean, waiting a few months for a complete game is fine, that's only a few months. Releasing NOW an incomplete game and it's incomplete FOREVER.
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    #11
    17th March 2005, 8:00 PM
    You get a motion detector, which is perfectly suitable as a radar. Just remember that batter power charges in all items. It was sad that I went through half of the game before I realized this. So, feel free to use them often. And make sure you tranq "kill" <i>all</i> the bosses for their camo. Otherwise if you use lethal guns, you don't get their camo.

    The Pain: tranq all the way to get his camo, which allows you to shoot bee hives and have them stick to you to attack enemies.

    Ocelot: animal pattern clothing

    The Fear: Spider camo. Works for 80% hidden anywhere. Be careful, your stamina drains incredibly fast as a side effect.

    The End: Unlike the rest of the bosses, you have to hold him up from behind to make him drop the Moss camo. Very good camo that recharges stamina in the sun. Tranqing gets you his tranq sniper rifle.

    The Fury: Fire pattern camo. Makes you invincible to fire.

    The Sorrow: Follow him until he stops floating down the river. Then get close so he touches you and kills you, then take the revival pill. Easiest boss in the game. You get his ghost camo, which makes it so enemies can't hear your foot steps. (you can end the "fight" early by letting yourself die from the walking ghosts. But you can't get his nifty camo if you do this.)

    Volgin: Camo with soviet flag on front, american flag on back. Enemies won't shoot at you when you're facing them.

    The Boss: Snake camo. Don't know what this does yet.

    The wonderful thing about the game is that you get to keep all your equipment and camo after you beat it.
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    17th March 2005, 8:24 PM
    Dark Jaguar Wrote:Not really... it's only half a year. I could have waited if it meant extra gameplay features. So, what gameplay features are in it that we missed out on? Tell me why they didn't delay it here! I would NOT have minded a few month's wait! I mean, waiting a few months for a complete game is fine, that's only a few months. Releasing NOW an incomplete game and it's incomplete FOREVER.

    We GOT the complete game! They just added some extra crap to the Australian and European releases as compensation for the terrible wait they had to endure. The game we have is the full game. I for one could not have waited six months to play MGS3. :)
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    #13
    17th March 2005, 8:41 PM
    Goodie, as payment you have sacrificed the extras they gave to those who could!

    But again, I must know WHAT I missed out on. DETAILS! If it's just a "making of" DVD then I don't care, but if it's gameplay...
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
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    #14
    17th March 2005, 9:51 PM
    Not much gameplay stuff. Just extras, like the special cinema mode.
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    #15
    17th March 2005, 10:32 PM
    And? I'm talking like full list here :D.
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    17th March 2005, 11:40 PM
    I like radars... somewhat cheap, but so helpful... not as good as maps, though.
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    18th March 2005, 10:39 AM
    Dark Jaguar Wrote:And? I'm talking like full list here :D.

    Basically the same stuff those guys got with MGS2. Just extra crap, like I said. Neat crap, but nothing important. You can find a full list at ign or somewhere.
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    18th March 2005, 4:44 PM
    Thank you for being so helpful... I really wasn't asking for your opinion on the value of the additional stuff, just what it was. You sure IGN has a list of the Australia-specific features? I have a very hard time finding "differences" guides online except maybe at GameFAQs from time to time.
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    18th March 2005, 4:52 PM
    Hey I'm not going to go searching for that stuff. I read about it before but can't think of specifics, so find it yourself you lazy ass.
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    18th March 2005, 4:57 PM
    Look I was just asking a question because it seemed like you knew the list, and that WAS me finding out myself. That's HOW you find out things, you ask people you think might know.

    If I knew you totally forgot, I wouldn't have pressed it. It just seemed like you were hiding the knowledge just to prove a point or something. For future reference, all you need do is say "I forgot" and that'll be that.
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    #21
    18th March 2005, 5:56 PM
    We also get things like a European Extreme difficulty setting. Which is.. well, it's not fun.

    I played Euro Extreme for a while on MGS2:SoL, but only got as far as the part where you're in the tanker, trapped behind some boxes, and enemies are continually attacking you from down the corridor behind other boxes.... it's been too long since I played it, but I'm sure it's a major part of hte Tanker story.

    Hmm.. I did have some things I was going to comment on, but I've forgotten them. Still, great game. And a lot of the dialogue is hilarious! I particularly love the early conversations with EVA, when she unzips her top, when you press the R1 button during the cutscenes to look through Snake's perspective, he's ALWAYS staring right at her breasts. :D:D:D:D:D
    If i had a dollar for every time i ran out of hair in the middle of a spoon making contest id only eat your children with a side of slaw and THOSE ARENT PILLOWS!!
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    18th March 2005, 6:00 PM
    Well isn't that just like a gentleman... I thought he was immune to the infamous magazine distraction...

    Oh and, we got the european extreme mode in MGS2 Substance. Substance added enough stuff to make it awesome, like the Snake's tails. Certainly things I'd rather have than not anyway.
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    18th March 2005, 8:20 PM
    Well you can always move to Australia and wait six months for the newest releases.

    Quote:For future reference, all you need do is say "I forgot" and that'll be that.

    In the future you need to go to ign.com and do a simple search for whatever game you're trying to find out info from, if by the second post you haven't gotten any information from me. It's EASIER and FASTER.
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    #24
    18th March 2005, 8:59 PM
    GameFAQs generally doesn't have the very abnormal info I tend to look for.
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    #25
    18th March 2005, 11:03 PM
    gamefaqs?
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    19th March 2005, 12:00 AM
    Yes them...

    Wait...

    IGN, that's what I meant. GameFAQs DOES have the odd info I look for, well a lot of the time.
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    19th March 2005, 11:25 AM
    What's so abnormal about this information?
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    19th March 2005, 3:02 PM
    Oh, YOU know, it's information that actually interests me. Isn't that enough?

    ...

    Look I'm giving you a clean shot here. Are you going to take it or what?
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    19th March 2005, 3:09 PM
    ....

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    #30
    19th March 2005, 3:19 PM
    Enough of your blabbery! *fires shrink ray*

    Darunia: Hi

    OB1: ...
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