FixXxer approves +1"
Oh well, here's my review for MGS4: Guns of the Patriots.
I really liked Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. The game is one of the best tactical espionage action games I've ever played. I like Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots so much that I would recommend it to anyone with an PlayStation 3. I played through it multiple times I liked it so much. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is just that good. Kojima Productions has really outdone themselves.
The game stars Old Snake, who has to fight a lot of Guns of the Patriots, walking tanks, and nanomachine controlled soldiers who can cry or get mad on the battlefield with so many weapons in his inventory that a man in his prime wouldn't be able to move in 5 completely different countries. The enemies are a lot of fun to battle and some are tougher than others. Fighting them never gets old.
But I have a lot of favorite things in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. The game's stealth is really good, as is the photo sessions with the models after shooting them with tranquilizer darts.
If you like your games to be really difficult, play Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots on Big Boss Extreme mode. It's nothing less than sadistic and much harder than the normal campaign.
In conclusion, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is a really good tactical espionage action game that I like a lot. It is well worth your time and money.
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I had trouble when deciding who I wanted to appoint as a council representative. I immediately found myself picking up the phone and calling about 5 different people I knew who both played and beat the first game to find out what they have done and have them hint at the reprecussions of my choices in this game. I even called Bitmob's own Mike Minotti who probably gave me the best advice haha. In the spirit of the hit HBO show "Boardwalk Empire", I told him I wanted a friend on the council to which he laughed and confirmed that no matter who I chose, they both have thier strengths and are just different experiences. So, to conclude this... I just Nucky Thompson'ed the milky way galaxy."


There's obviously no way to compare the UGC feature without thinking of LBP or Modnation, so what I feel I was left with by Sucker Punch is a 3D version of LBP with super hero powers. Sure, it's not without it's faults but I'd take the UGC over an obligatory mashed in multi-player. This great game doesn't dare need that.
As a whole, I do understand your point though, this game doesn't by any means NEED the UGC feature. It's a rather long game already if you only follow the story missions, they alone equated my $60 spent. With all the numerous sidequests, it's possibly 3 to 4 times longer of a game and you more than feel rewarded for the completion of each quest. However and regardless, I still support the feature with open arms. It's a great way to expand the playibility of your game as a developer without having to just throw in multi-player for the hell of it. So to that I say kudos to Sucker Punch and I loved both games in the series. I completed the game once already as a hero and recently started my 2nd playthrough where Cole McGrath is an asshole to everyone. I can't wait to see how it will turn out."