Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance-RELOADED: A Review
If you are a fan of action games, hack and slash games, or Metal Gear games, you might have heard of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. This is a spin-off game in the Metal Gear series, developed by PlatinumGames and published by Konami. It was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in February 2013, Windows in January 2014, OS X in September 2014, and Nvidia Shield TV in January 2016. It is a game that focuses on Raiden, a cyborg ninja who uses his high-frequency blade to cut through anything that stands in his way.
But what is Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance-RELOADED? This is a new PC version of the game that includes all three DLC missions: Blade Wolf, Jetstream, and VR Missions, as well as all customized body upgrades for Raiden. It also adds some new features and options for PC users, such as cutscenes, codecs, boss battles, graphic options, and Zangeki mode. In this review, we will take a look at what this version has to offer, as well as what makes this game so fun and exciting.
The game takes place four years after the events of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. The world is still recovering from the war economy, but there are still conflicts and threats around the globe. Raiden works for a private military company called Maverick Security Consulting, providing security and training services. However, he soon gets involved in a conspiracy involving a rival PMC called Desperado Enforcement, which is behind a series of terrorist attacks using cyborgs and unmanned weapons. Raiden has to stop them before they unleash chaos and destruction.
Gameplay
Action and Combat
One of the main selling points of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is its fast-paced and exhilarating action gameplay. Unlike other Metal Gear games that emphasize stealth and infiltration, this game is all about slicing and dicing your enemies with your blade. You can still use stealth if you want to, but it is not necessary or rewarded. The game encourages you to be aggressive and creative with your attacks.
The game uses a unique system called Zan-Datsu, which means “cut and take” in Japanese. This allows you to cut your enemies into pieces with precision using Blade Mode, a special mode that slows down time and lets you aim your slashes with your mouse or controller. You can also target specific parts of your enemies, such as limbs or weapons, to disable them or
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