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| | Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater > Review |
 | | While visually amazing, as the series always is, the last installment, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty did have its weaknesses; everyone knows that the Snake-Raiden switcharoo was not well-received, and the ârun around as naked Raidenâ was cringe-inducing, so the hope has been that MGS3 would make up for it. |
 | | The rest of the good news is nothing new for Metal Gear Solid games; the plot is deep, rich in character and intrigue, the surprises and betrayals and other twists of fate plentiful. |
 | | Offering a better story than ever, slightly less preachy but still with a message, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is by far the best entry yet into the series and is loaded with all the secrets, extras and in-jokes youâve come to expect from one of the top game designers working today. |
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