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Snake Crosses a Bridge in New 3DS Metal Gear Solid Footage

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Want to see what Snake's up to in the 3DS port of Metal Gear Solid 3? Look no further than a new trailer from Konami.

During the Nintendo 3DS Conference today a bunch of games were shown, including the 3DS version. Here we see protagonist Snake nipping carefully across a creaking bridge and strangling a poor bloke because he didn't like the colour of his hat.

Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D is due out in 2012 in Europe and US.


 

Are you a fan of the Playstation 2 original? Are you looking forward to the 3DS version?

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Kojima Productions

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*DROOOOL*

Definitely looks better than the PS2 version, you can see they added bit of spec maps to the character models, the shine stand outs, looks impressive.

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Okay I guess, needs a framerate boost though.

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Squidboy (guest) on 14.09.2011 at 18:36#3

The finished product viewed in 3D should look better. It's the textures I'm concerned about, I don't think they've upped them enough to appeal to fans of the original. Having looked at comparisons I came away thinking the PS2 version looked better in certain areas.

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