Category: Metal Gear Solid

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker delayed, Kojima miffed about it - February 1, 2010 by Jens Erik Vaaler

So it’s happened again: an anticipated title has gotten possessed by the dreaded delay ghost, and this time it’s Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. This was announced in a statement issued by Konami over the weekend. The delay has come as a surprise after both retail posters for the game had been printed, and the promotional site for the game was launched mere days ago.

“Unfortunately, we require more time in order to make the final adjustments and it is with the greatest regret that we have decided to change the release date for this product.

We deeply apologize for any inconvenience this may cause customers who have already placed orders for this product or who are eagerly awaiting its release, as well as other concerned parties.”

The game’s producer, Hideo Kojima, is less than pleased with the game’s delay, as announced in Kojima Productions own blog:

“I always preach to the staff, ‘You must not have a delay after a release date has been announced. There is no greater crime as a game developer.’ Official announcement of a release date is nothing less than a promise to fans and business partners. In other words, a release date change is like betraying the expectations of everyone.”

MGS: Peace Walker release dates announced - December 8, 2009 by Matthew French

MGS: Peace Walker release dates announced

Konami has recently announced release dates for the upcoming PSP exclusive – Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker.

Japan – March 18th 2010
North America – May 25th 2010
Europe – May 28th 2010

Still no word on that rumoured English Peace Walker Demo though.

New Peace Walker Demo coming soon - October 29, 2009 by Matthew French

At TGS 2009 Kojima Productions released two different demos of Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. One was available for all at sites such as IGN, and another exclusive to Konami’s TGS 09 show room floor.

This new demo is said to contain the missing level from the downloadable demo, aswell as extras. Some of these extras are;

New control scheme
A third control scheme is said to be “unlockable”. Unlock a control scheme? Seriously?

New enhanced AI
Many people will agree that the Peace Walker AI had its glitches. Such as standing right in front of a guy, and not being seen. Aswell as standing behind, holding them up, and getting caught.

Mountain Level
The missing level from the downloadable demo will be available.

When will the demo be available? November 1st. Less then a week away. You will be able to get it on the Japanese PlayStation Store, and from the Peace Walker Official Site. No word on if this will contain atleast English subtitles, or will be all-Japanese.

Source: Metal Gear Solid: News

New MGS: Peace Walker video from TGS ‘09 - September 24, 2009 by Michael O'Connor

A nine minute trailer, and some gameplay videos for the PSP-exclusive Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker surfaced at the Tokyo Game Show today, and they’re really quite impressive to look at.

If these haven’t been digitally enhanced then colour me very impressed. It looks as good as (if not better) than the PS2 games did, and those still look impressive even now.

It’s important to note that while the game looks as good as the PS2 titles, the game employs all the improved gameplay mechanics from Metal Gear Solid 4, such over-the-shoulder aiming, improved close quarters combat, and a forward facing camera angle instead of the older titles overhead view.

Check them out after the cut.

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MGS: Peacewalker cast revealed - September 23, 2009 by Michael O'Connor

The cast list for Metal Gear Solid: Peacewalker. Fans of the franchise will no doubt be pleased by the appearance of Master Miller on the list.

Check out the full cast below.

  • Snake
  • Amanda
  • Huey
  • Chico
  • Strangelove
  • Coldman
  • Cecile
  • Miller
  • Paz
  • Galvez
MGS: Rising = Win for Microsoft - June 16, 2009 by Jens Erik Vaaler

According to Shane Kim, VP at Microsoft, the company feels they’ve taken a win with Metal Gear Solid Rising coming to the Xbox 360.

“I still think exclusive content is really important. First of all, in games, we’ve said for a long time that a key part of our strategy with Xbox 360 was a level third-party playing field. Now we’ve effectively done that with Metal Gear Solid [Rising] coming to the Xbox 360,” boasts Kim. “The economics are such that third parties also have to support multiple platforms, and you can’t ignore Xbox 360. It’s the second leading platform.

“It’s too much of a business-driver to just be focused on a single platform if you’re not a first party. So, it’s up to the first parties to deliver the bulk of the exclusive game content. Now, we’re having success with third parties because we can still get exclusive downloadable content, because of the service we’ve built with Live and the business we’ve been able to generate for third-party publishers there.

Though Rising isn’t an Xbox 360 exclusive title it is still a coup for Microsoft to finally get a Metal Gear Solid title on their console. It just remains to be seen how Rising’s “Lightning Bolt Action” will measure up to MGS4’s “Tactical Espionage Action”.

Konami announce announcements for MGS4 - June 16, 2009 by Gareth Chadwick

According to Kotaku, Konami, masters of announcing announcements, have done it again. They say they’re going to be announcing things for MGS4 all week.

They also say that the announcements will be exciting and involve ‘game updates and other highly anticipated announcements’.

I can almost see my reflection looking back at me from some trophies. That could just be wishful thinking though – the trophies, not my reflection. God no.

We almost forgot to mention: MGS4 1 year anniversary means boobies.

E3 2009: Konami press conference rundown - June 4, 2009 by Jon Shire

The Konami press conference was naturally going to be an interesting one, simply due to the universal love for Hideo Kojima, and the hope that we would hear more about the previously announced Metal Gear Solid: Rising and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. There was also hope that we would find out about the mysterious MASK project, which had unsurprisingly fell under the radar with the Metal Gear hype machine chugging away.

The press conference started a bit late due to the number of press in attendance. People had spotted Kojima about so the general feeling was that it was to be a good conference. After a brief montage of what we were going to see today (which included stuff we had seen before, but also some new releases), the Executive Vice President of Konami came up on stage.

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E3 2009: More Hideo Kojima games revealed - June 4, 2009 by Jens Erik Vaaler

During Konami’s press conference at E3, Hideo Kojima took the stage to talk about some of his upcoming games. Obviously Metal Gear Solid was a huge part of the update, but a few surprises were in store as well.

First off it seems Metal Gear Solid Rising isn’t going to be Xbox 360 exclusive as it was initially assumed. Kojima said Rising is for next-gen consoles, meaning 360, PC and PS3. MGS Peace Walker was also mentioned, but nothing new other than what we saw at Sony’s press conference. Kojima wrote the entire game himself and the MGS4 team is heavily involved in the creation of the PSP exclusive.

Metal Gear Solid Arcade was announced and is being built on the PS3 engine. The game will come with special 3D goggles and features an online component so gamers can compete across arcades. Seeing as arcades aren’t as big in the West as in Japan, it’ll be interesting to see if it will even make it to our neck of the world.

Finally, Hideo Kojima’s “mask game” was revealed, and I am definitely excited about this one. A debut trailer narrated by none other than Patrick Stewart showed off Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. The trailer was full of incredible fights, huge bosses and gothic locations. Lords of Shadow is a re-imagining that’s not connected to the other games in the franchise. LoS tells the story of Gabriel, voiced by Robert Carlyle, who’s looking for “revenge and retribution”. According to Kojima, Konami found that the world audience “demands bloodthirsty action with men that wield crucifix-whips”. Could this be one of the few good 3D Castlevania games?

Lords of Shadow is being released 2010 for PS3 and Xbox 360.

E3 2009: Metal Gear Solid coming to Xbox 360 - June 1, 2009 by Jens Erik Vaaler

E3 2009: Metal Gear Solid franchise coming to 360

This is something a lot of us didn’t really see coming. During the Microsoft Xbox 360 E3 Press Conference, Hideo Kojima appeared on stage to finally reveal an entry to the Metal Gear Solid franchise on the Xbox 360.

“It feels great to finally stand here, on the Xbox 360 stage. I’m bringing the Metal Gear Solid franchise to Xbox 360. I can confirm that the next major release will be released Metal Gear Solid Rising.”

When asked about what this game would entail for Solid Snake, Kojima simply replied:

“I didn’t say anything about Solid Snake!”

Images flashed across the screen, showing off various metallic appendages and body parts, as well as some white hair. The game’s protagonist: Raiden… As a CYBORG NINJA!

According to Kojima this is going to be a completely new Metal Gear Solid experience, exclusive to Xbox 360.

Fanboy war commence!

Kojima wants to stick to bigger projects - May 21, 2009 by Michael O'Connor

Speaking to Develop, gaming legend Hideo Kojima’s said that it’s unlikely he will be working on any “smaller” games anymore, instead sticking to big, next generation titles.

“Someone asked me earlier if I’d consider making a smaller game now that I’ve finished a project as massive as Metal Gear Solid 4,” he said.

“My answer is that, personally, I’d love to work on a smaller project. But, thinking about the time I have left to survive, I’d rather spend that time working on bigger projects.”

Kojima also admitted that Konami puts pressure on him to release more games in the Metal Gear. franchise.

“Yeah, there’s absolutely pressure there,” he said. “Maybe if I quit Konami that pressure might be a bit better, but since Konami handles the business side of our operations, yeah, there’s definitely a demand to continue a series as successful as Metal Gear.”

Expet something from the legend himself at this year’s E3.

Metal Gear Online Race Mission details - May 13, 2009 by Aaron Rutter

Konami has just released more information about the new Race Mission mode and the Patriot feature for Metal Gear Online.

The Race Mission is set as two teams attempting to pass through racing style checkpoints after they have acquired their Kerotan or Ga-Ko items. The rules state that if the items are dropped and not picked up after a certain amount of time, the team will have to find it again at a random spawn location. Konami left out important specifics such as how the matches will be won but the guess is the team that passes through the most checkpoints with the item in hand.

Also the Patriot system will be added May 26th  which as first seems like a cool reward for the games best players, it randomly selects the mout of the top players each week and rewards them the Patriots.

This grants them access to a Patriot .56mm hand rifle,which has infinite ammo, and doesn’t require reloading. Seems to be a weird choice to give the best players a gun with infinite ammo which doesn’t require reloading

Hopefully its not given to them for free in game but rather they need to spend money they rack up in matches to buy it, other wise seems a bit unfair to anyone else in the room.

Kojima: MGS5 at E3? Maybe. - March 31, 2009 by Jens Erik Vaaler

Metal Gear Solid 5 for E3? Maybe

We here at The Gaming Vault are certainly used to Hideo Kojima keeping gamers out of the loop, and he doesn’t seem to be stopping any time soon.

After his recent keynote at GDC, Kojima payed Apple Store a visit and was asked about Metal Gear Solid 5.

“I can’t really speak specifically right now,” said the developer, speaking through a translator. “All I can say right now is that maybe we can do some announcement during E3.”

Kojima has previously mentioned he will announce a new game at E3 this year. Will it be MGS5? Only Kojima knows.

MGS Touch releases in Europe this Thursday - March 16, 2009 by Gareth Chadwick

mgs4iphone

Metal Gear Solid Touch, the iPod/iPhone version of Metal Gear Solid (obviously) will be released in Europe on Thursday, 19th March. The game will cost €4.99, comes with 12 and will be boosted with another 8 for free in the second quarter.

If you’re one of those Apple types, you might want to try it. It is, after all, Metal Gear Solid. We will reserve judgement for when we never, ever play it.

David Hayter forms Dark Hero Studios - March 16, 2009 by Michael O'Connor

David Hayter sets up Dark Hero Studios

David Hayter, recently known for his role as co-writer in the recent Watchmen movie, and most famously recognised amongst video game fans for providing the legendary voice of Solid Snake, has announced today the formation of his own company, Dark Hero Studios.

Dark Hero Studios will be “a company that will generate film, TV, Internet and video game projects in the action, sci-fi and horror genres,” according to the company’s report.

The company will be looking to corner all corners of the entertainment spectrum, ranging from comic books to game properties and original genre scripts for movie projects.

The company’s first project will be something that goes by the name of Demonology, which Hayter himself has penned and will be directing as a movie.

It should be interesting to see what directions this company takes in the near future.

EVENING TOPIC: SEQUELITIS - January 30, 2009 by Jens Erik Vaaler

Evening Topic: Sequelitis

A few days ago, when I was surfing the various gaming websites out there, I came across a new word: “sequelitis”.

Sequelitis has its root in EA and Tony Hawk, who seems to insist on releasing pretty much the same game every year, with a few added extras. The same also applies to the Mario Party series, as well as Mario Kart, to a certain extent.

Yet it cannot go without mentioning that while these games have an incredibly low production time, they still manage to sell quite well. Some of them are even quite good!

- Should developers start doing what EA is doing and release games more often with less development time?

- Or is quality in proportion to development, meaning more development equal a better game?

Metal Gear Solid…Touch!? - December 17, 2008 by Shawn Collier

Remember the teaser site Konami put up recently for Metal Gear Solid? After a Famitsu scan was leaked onto the internet that showed the beloved franchise on the screen of an iPhone, Konami told reporters that the scan was, in fact, real. It will be entitled: Metal Gear Solid Touch.

Not only that, they also released some information about the game as well. It’s set in the Metal Gear Solid 4 universe, with initially eight stages (more promised to be added at a later date). It’s controlled by the touchpad, and for sniping, it’s similar to the zoom-in text editing function on the iPhone.

For the fanatics of the series, you will be able to accrue bonus points, which are redeemable for items such as Metal Gear Solid-themed wallpapers. The game is set for a worldwide Spring 2009 release.

Kojima Production teases a next Metal Gear - December 5, 2008 by Aaron Rutter

A next Metal Gear is… this is the cryptic message on a page on the Kojima Productions website. Check out the image and see what you thiink.

The internet detectives among you have likely concluded that a green power icon can only signal one thing. That the game will require electricity! or needs to be turned on at least, but lets hope its not a iPhone game.

No one knows why this teaser was posted like this and why Mr Kojima takes so much pleasure in taunting everyone but lets hoping its something good!

New PS3 owners in Japan get promotional disc - December 2, 2008 by Aaron Rutter

SCEJ is pumping up the very commercial Japanese Christmas season with a new promotional disc which is to e included with every new PS3 owner in Japan upon purchasing their new system. The disc will contain demos and promotional trailers for both released and upcoming PS3 titles.

Buyers will have a choice between a red and white disc, with the red disc containing family friendly content and the white disc containing mature content. While majority of the demos can already be found on the PS Store, there is one of note, the Resident Evil 5 demo with offline and co-op play.

Previously it was announced another article it was going to be released on December 5th 2008 for Xbox Live Gold Members, now however it now seems PS3 users will be getting on the action as early as December 18th 2008.

The demo discs will only be available to get in stores and only while supplies last, here is a list of the disc content.

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Microsoft: Xbox 360 can handle MGS4 - October 17, 2008 by Michael O'Connor

The Xboxx 360 can handle MGS4. So says Microsoft.

Following the recent surprise announcement that Konami is“looking into” bringing MGS4 to Xbox 360 Microsoft’s Xbox Live boss has “informed” MVC that the Xbox 360 easily has the power to “handle” Metal Gear Solid 4.

John Schappert, the firm’s corporate vice-president of Live, Software and Services, pointed out that that he would “love to see the game come [to 360]“.

His comments come in light of Konami’s Yoshitaka Arai alleged admittance that “The worldwide demand for an Xbox 360 version of MGS4 is quite high, and it is something we are currently looking in to.”

“I’m certainly in the fan club that would love to see Kojima-san’s masterpiece come our way. It would be wonderful to play Metal Gear Solid on the Xbox. It could become another of the many franchises that started their life on another console that are now coming our way.”

“I can’t speak on behalf of Konami, but I can shed more light on the fact that we definitely have the power to run MGS4. There are a lot of recent examples that are in true high-def on our platform and aren’t on PS3. We’ve got an amazing amount of horsepower and graphics power.”

This is going to become an interesting story to follow…

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