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Metal Geal Phantom pain or fall out 4... which is right for me?
I want to buy the new metal gear phantom pain game, but do I have to know certain back stories to enjoy this?
I’ve played metal gear solid and sons of liberty but that was way back then. I never played Snake eater or anything after that.
I need a game that will last me sometime, (like GTA 5 or Arkham knight)
i like games that give me the freedom and let me take my time with...
also i never played any of the fall out games.... should i try fall out 4?
1 Answer
- Anonymous5 years ago
Konami's Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is nothing more then a $30 teaser for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, which includes a one hour main story and one or two side missions. Essentially MGS V: Ground Zero is a well made scam, with teasing visuals and gameplay. When I reviewed Konami's Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zero I gave it a well deserved mediocre five out of ten, this scam isn't worth the purchase.
Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain has beautifully done open world gameplay which is helped by the variety of play styles that can be used and stories being told during the campaign which is filled with a multitude of different styles. There is an unbelievable amount of customization which is helped by the collecting mechanic which all has meaningful purpose of the Motherbase. Unfortunately the game does have pacing issues near the end, and Quite's original outfit is nothing more then Kojima fourteen year old fantasy. When I reviewed Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain I gave the game an Eight out of Ten, it is well worth the purchase.
Bethesda Softworks's Fallout video games intros explain all the events of the previous Fallout video games I'd suggest starting with Fallout 3 [Game of the Year Edition], Fallout: New Vegas [Ultimate Edition] or Fallout 4. You can also play Fallout/Fallout 2 although for most these video games are rather dated, still excellent to play none the less.
Source(s): I'm a video game critic, it's kinda; my job.