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Soundtrack: The soundtrack is a fast paced rock and metal mix.


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Presentation: Visually the game looks great, realistic and fits in perfectly with the rest of the MG series as one might expect. MGR has fun hack and slash game-play which is not something I usually go for. The real slowdown seems to be a loading issue with these calls, however it could just be my games console rather than the game. There seems to be some slowdown during game-play when you get a codec call. The camera during play can be a little off at times and annoying causing you to maybe miss your target in a quick paced fight or results in you getting hit, however this really isn't a major concern. The inclusion of a First person blade mode is also quite a fun and unique feature, but can take some time to get use to if you choose to use the analog control( Which is more fun) over the buttons. Thankfully these are mostly used for taking down bosses or getting one up on a larger opponent, tho that is optional and isn't shoved in your face every five seconds. A lot of these are mandatory and some can be triggered depending on the moves you choose to use. Also included in game-play is the use of quick-time events. MGR controls quite well and the quick sword movements are quite fluid and the numerous combos you can use depend on your own choice of going simply with Raiden's blade or the secondary weapons which open up some slightly different game-play. Gameplay: This game unlike previous MG games is not exactly about stealth but its more hack and slash, but for any fans of stealth out there, there is stealth in the game. With that in mind the story and its tone and themes still fit in to the MG franchise quite nicely and it works as a MG game no doubt. Overall this isn't much of an issue as each one gets a cut-scene or two and explains their somewhat forgettable back-story (Not all forgettable) Its when you compare this to previous MG games where we usually meet and learn about rivals before hand, or we at least see and hear them speak. E.g Two Rivals are introduced right before you fight them, two are seen but not actually met till right before the fight and two are met very early on in the game. Characters are introduced very quickly into the story, especially when it comes to the rivals in the game.
#Metal gear rising revengeance steam version crash full#
This is quite short for a full Metal Gear (From here on MG) game especially when your not skipping cut-scenes. The actual time it takes to finish the story and game is somewhere between five and six hours. The actual story is as you would expect somewhat convoluted confusing at times, especially on a first play-through, but thats not the problem here. Story: As far as Metal Gear games go there has always been some sort of story, usually a convoluted one involving Nukes and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (From here on MGR) is no exception to this.Taking place four years after the events of MGS4, the game revolves around Raiden and his return to the battle field as a cyborg ninja.
