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Every longstanding franchise needs an origin story; something that explores the roots of the characters and the beginning of the mythology. After all, George Lucas revisited the Star Wars Universe with an entire trilogy of films; Batman Begins provided a grittier, more realistic foundation for the Dark Knight; and the story of the 'birth' of Solid Snake's nemesis Big Boss was told with Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. But apparently that wasn't enough. Creator Hideo Kojima decided to revisit his last effort to truly 'complete' one of his two planned Metal Gear trilogies. With, Kojima has not only provided the 'director's cut' of one of the top games of 2004, but has also given series fans a myriad of extra features.
While simultaneously creating one of the best PlayStation 2 games ever made. Of course, before I go any further, I have to mention that the sheer amount of gameplay in MGS3 is colossal and going over it all again would make this article far too long a read. With that in mind, I urge you to check out for specific impressions regarding the source material's core gameplay elements - we all share the exact same sentiments. Anyhow, on to the new game we go! Well, it hasn't gotten any easier. Subsistence The first disc, called Subsistence, presents Snake Eater in its entirety with a number of tweaks. First of all, you're immediately presented with six difficulty choices.
New to this bunch is the inclusion of European Extreme, which immediately ends the game if Snake is spotted by any guard. Needless to say, the additional difficulty level will challenge even the most expert player of the game. The biggest reason why this is significant is because saved games of the original Snake Eater will not be recognized by the Subsistence disc; in effect, the remix forces you to replay the title once again. The added bonus of this return to the 1960s is that you have an opportunity to experience Snake's missions with a new camera perspective as well. The original title had a somewhat flawed top-down perspective that would only shift slightly to give you a different angle for in-game action. Subsistence, on the other hand, now provides a third-person camera centered behind Snake that can be rotated, tilted and panned around as much as you'd like.
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The addition of the new camera practically turns Snake Eater into a completely new game, and it can be toggled back and forth at the press of a button. Brand new face paints.
The remixed Snake Eater also expands on the number of camouflage sets that players can use to disguise themselves. This means that right at the beginning of the game, Snake will automatically have the nine flag face paints that were previously only available for regional downloads.
While these facial disguises are a great way to instill national pride for some players, they're really only useful in certain situations. The same can be said about the twenty additional uniforms that can be downloaded to your memory card, though some of these are much more useful than the face paint and do add another layer of depth for your stealthy pleasure.