![]() ![]() Rising stars Jack (Raiden), the controversial character that was introduced back in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, and then more recently seen in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. While fans of the franchise may be impassioned about the different tune that Rising sings, fans of the chaotic action that Platinum Games is capable of delivering will surely appreciate the trade-offs. With Platinum Games handling the gameplay, and the familiar graphics and story line from Kojima Productions, Metal Gear Rising Revengeance seems like a match made in heaven. Even as someone who played this game on consoles when it was released, and enjoyed it immensely, it’s hard not to appreciate this version of the game as the definitive release. It’s got full controller support, includes all the previously released downloadable content, and it’s $30. It’s certainly not a direct port from the console version, it looks noticeably better and with action as fast as is found in this game, higher frame rates help smooth out the gameplay experience as well. It’s better looking, with customizable graphics options to leverage the power of modern computers. ![]() Good things do come to those who wait, and Steam users just got the best version of the game. While PC players were left out of the party, that’s recently just changed with the release of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance on Steam. Hack-n-slash at its core, with all the craziness of the Metal Gear universe. And why not? PLatinum Games rarely disappoints, and Rising took one of the longest running franchises in gaming and turned it on its ear. Console players on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gave a heaping helping of praise to the Platinum Games & Kojima Productions collaboration. The 2013 release of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance was a step in a new direction for the Metal Gear franchise. ![]()
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