Now Playing: Metal Gear Online (2008)
Topic: Playstation 3
In the world of modern gaming, the majority of the games released comes with online multiplayer as a standard feature. For the most part, these online multiplayer modes are exactly what you would expect. Join your friends for a little zombie mashing, or enter the field of battle as a lone wolf against other competitors out for blood. In most cases, although these online modes are great, it is rare that one online multiplayer mode merits its own review. Back in 2004, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater was released and with it dawned a new era of online competition. Combine the devoted fan base, and tactical espionage action from one of the most lucrative gaming franchises of all time, and we are left with Metal Gear Online. Despite being a somewhat primitive online mode on the Sony Playstation 2, Metal Gear Online had decent success. Four years after its original release, Metal Gear Online or MGO as it is often called, under went a massive overhauling to coincide with the huge advancements that would be featured in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.
Many changes were made for the new version of the highly competitive MGO. For starters, graphics and game mechanics have been upgraded to fully utilize what the power house of a system, the Sony Playstation 3, can do. It goes without saying that level designs are much larger, and have much more detail than their Ps2 counter parts. At the start of each match, players will also be able to pick their own musical themes that are unlocked from progressing through the main story of MGS4: Guns of the Patriots. There are a wide variety of themes to choose from, varying from musical scores from the early NES Metal Gear games right through to boss themes featured in the main story of MGS4. Although there is something for everyone to like, there is also the option of keeping the music turned off which is allows the player to keep their hearing honed into their surroundings. Having the music turned off is especially effective when trying to make sure an enemy isn't sneaking up behind you, or listening for near by fire fights while trying to find a better vantage point. There are also more match types including, death match, team death match, Stealth missions, base bombings, and capture missions just to name a few. During certain match types, certain players will be randomly selected to play as one of the legendary characters from the franchise. Those without buying the expansions will be able to play a Solid Snake only, but with the expansions the character lists include Raiden, Meryl, Johnny, Vamp, Mai Ling, and Liquid. These characters have their own unique set of abilities, and are better than your typical PMC.
Perhaps the biggest change to MGO is the ability to create your own PMC character. Upon completing the lengthy application process to create your game account, each player is given one character slot for free in which they will create their new in game personality. If you want more than one character, you'll have to pay almost 7 bucks for another character slot. Players will be able to select their face from a pretty mediocre list of predetermined looks. Non-expansion players are limited to only male characters, so if you are a female Metal Gear fan you'll have to plop down some extra cash to make a female avatar. Character voices are also customizable, but after they've been selected voices and faces are permanent and can't be changed. The coolest part of having your own character is easily the gear selection. Upon creating a new character, gear selection is basic and the player is limited to only a few selections. However by playing and earning reward points, players can buy new gear which is all completely customizable. With a little work, each character can obtain their own unique look to match their gamer's personality.
Being that the main hero of the Metal Gear Solid franchise, Solid Snake is a legendary solider who has devoted years of his life training his skills, don't expect your PMC to be able to do everything that Old Snake can do. Each player will be able to select a maximum of four skills to begin with, and there are a large variety of skills to choose from. They vary from assault rifles, handguns, shotguns, blades, CQC, and numerous passive SOP (Sons of the Patriots) skills. There are many more, and each player will be able to develop and hone their own play style. These skills are advanced by utilizing your selected talents in combat, but as they advance they will take up more of your maximum four slots. A maxed out assault rifle mastery will take up three of those four slots. Although you can swap out your skills at anytime before entering a match, it is important to find out what works best for you, and remember you'll have to sacrifice skills that don't fit into your play style.
Despite all of its advancements, the new MGO isn't without its flaws. Although a highly addictive multiplayer mode, the game is designed with Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots options to remain intact. This means some players will have Auto-Aim activated. Although this is highly frowned upon in the MGO community, there is no stopping some from using it and gaining an unfair advantage. Joining into matches can also be a slow, and agonizing process as the game's Auto-matchmaking mode only allows you to play with other competitors close to your same level and skill caps. Although the auto-matchmaking works incredibly well at putting you with people around your own capabilities, it is flawed in the fact that if there is no one around your level playing at that time you are stuck in prolonged wait times. One unforeseen problem with the auto-matchmaking is one that comes into play with any online game, and it is unfortunately the human element. Being that one is forced to play with the same levels, people will frequently re-encounter many of the same players as they progress around the same rate. This can be a great thing, allowing people to make friend in the gaming community, but if you are continually grouped with other players you dislike can be a major turn off to an other wise outstanding gaming experience. Although the human element is something that shouldn't be held against the game itself, it is something anyone looking to branch out into the online realm should be aware of. Metal Gear Online can be a cheater's paradise, and there are plenty of hidden glitches that people can take advantage of.
Overall, Metal Gear Online is one of the most rewarding online gaming experiences on the Sony Playstation 3. The fact that it comes packaged for free with easily the best game on the system makes it all the better. Although MGO isn't perfect, I think anyone who has played it will agree that it is highly addictive. Its has earned a devote following for a reason, and should be played at least once to anyone who owns Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.
Written by RB
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Updated: Friday, 19 February 2010 7:49 AM EST
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