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E for All: Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops + hands on photo

As a gamer who cites classic titles like Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Dragon Quest, and Shining Force as my "gaming roots," it should've have been readily apparent that I am easily the worst candidate among Destructoid's staff for a deathmath-style game hands-on. But, my sense of duty won out, and I ended up taking on a Konami rep to put Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops + for the PSP through its paces.

If you haven't heard, Portable Ops + is a sort of expansion to last year's Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, bringing us a dedicated disc of multiplayer deathmatching goodness for the PSP. Think of it as a separate expansion, bringing new characters (from all over the MG universe), maps (some from older MG games), and missions to fans of online battling in the Metal Gear world.

I bravely took up arms as Snake in a one-on-one deathmatch against a Konami rep in a small arena where very little cover could be found. I picked up my PSP, gave my opponent a "ready" nod, and was promptly slashed in the back of the head by his Raiden. Great.

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The game play is simple, fun, and addictive, even if you're losing badly. Each character has their own weapons, and Snake had a choice of four close combat and range weapons. I opted for the Sniper Rifle with enough subsequent deaths while aiming to know that I should stick to the Machine Gun. Sadly, that didn't help much.

The control scheme is simple enough for a green horn like myself to fare pretty well. You can opt to switch things into a first-person shooting mode, all your favorite stealth moves are still there, and sniping from a distance is blissfully easy if you destract your opponent outside of game play. Unfortunately, that only happened once.

Several rounds and many, many "Raiden killed Snake" messages later, I came away with the genuine desire to blow off the rest of my scheduled meetings that day and punish this Konami rep, who, after the first couple of kills, would slyly look up at me and grin every time he managed to score another point. No one will argue that Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops wasn't a solid game, and that the multiplayer action was great. All of the greatness and several nifty upgrades have been packed into Portable Ops +, making for a very sweet package. It's even more appealing knowing that the whole thing will only set you back $20. 

I didn't get a chance to toy with the "Infinity Mission" mode, which is a set of stealth obstacles you can take on to earn more goodies for online play. The online component itself was enough to sell me, and knowing that there are many more characters, maps, and this Infinity Mission in store, I'll be ready to snap up my copy on November 13th. 

That Konami rep had better be prepared for my revenge. 


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madninja's Avatar
madninja at 10/28/2007 15:09
I heard there was no real story mode. Is there one that you could tell from the time you played it?
Dale North's Avatar
Dale North at 10/28/2007 15:13
madninja - I don't think there is
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BahamutZero at 10/28/2007 15:15
I just started playing the original cause I only got a psp recently. I already have this pre-ordered. the squad dynamics are awesome
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Holyetheline at 10/28/2007 16:13
MGS is great... but is this really MGS?
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hollywooda at 10/28/2007 16:35
i found MGS ops almost unplayble, the controls just felt sooo annoying & restrictive, such a shame i was real lookin 4ward to it, i cant imagine this will be any diffrent 4 me....
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Justice at 10/28/2007 16:39
Haha that's radical!

..Dude!
madninja's Avatar
madninja at 10/28/2007 16:46
That stinks but I have the original I might as well get this. I heard one of the missions had you fight hot Russian women haha.
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Fading Star at 10/28/2007 18:01
This game looks like fun. Raiden came up from behind...can't make a joke about that :D.
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micropizzle at 10/28/2007 19:59
Can anyone tell me about the original?
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Magesx at 10/28/2007 20:16
MGS:PO is easily one of the best games on the PSP. The controls take a little getting used to, but once you overcome that hill, the rest is smooth sailing, and you've got a great game on your hands.
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Necros at 10/28/2007 22:45
I wonder if they'll do the double pack like in Japan where they still include the original game for the story mode.

Also, I wonder if Konami will be cheap like with MGS3: Subsistence and disable the servers for P.O. to make you buy the new game.
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Necros at 10/28/2007 22:45
I wonder if they'll do the double pack like in Japan where they still include the original game for the story mode.

Also, I wonder if Konami will be cheap like with MGS3: Subsistence and disable the servers for P.O. to make you buy the new game.
Tino's Avatar
Tino at 10/29/2007 02:16
Necros: I would assume when MGO comes out they will nix the PO servers.


But thats just the worst case scenario.
weedgan's Avatar
weedgan at 10/29/2007 08:44
The net code for PO is amazing on PSP, i mena, it works very very well.

Oh and its a good game, the graphic novel story parts are awesome, and it really shows off some awesome clarity on the PSP screen.
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