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| | Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence Review for PS2 - Pro-G |
 | | Telling the origins of Big Boss, and effectively tying up a number of loose ends with the series, Metal Gear Solid 3 remains one of the best games released on the PlayStation 2, and like its predecessors, represents a level of quality and narrative that, to this day, is rarely seen in the industry. |
 | | With Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence, Kojima has gone back to the drawing board, adding, to the cheers of many fans and critics, a brand new, fully functional camera system, heaps of extra features, a truly satisfying online experience, and MSX versions of the original Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2. |
 | | While the juicy, lag-free online mode is enough to wet any Metal Gear fan's whistle, the inclusion of the perfect-ported MSX versions of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (not the Americanized catastrophe known as Snake's revenge) are the icing on the Konami cake. |
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