Release Date: February 19, 2013
A third-person action game and a spin-off to Metal Gear Solid - the popular stealth game series created by Hideo Kojima. In this game you play as Raiden, the protagonist of the second installment in the series. The story is set in an African country devastated by a civil war, where the hero faces an army of robots and cyborgs belonging to Desperado Enforcement corporation.
In this spin-off to his flagship video game series, Hideo Kojima once more focused on the character of Raiden. This hero was the main protagonist in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, however, at that time he was just a recruit, still learning the ropes, and not the killing machine that he became in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.
Since the title is not a core entry in the Metal Gear Solid stealth game series, but a spin-off slasher, it was renamed Metal Gear Rising. Moreover, this time Kojima only worked as the executive producer, mainly taking care of the script and character design.
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance for PC, X360 and PS3 plays out four years after the conclusion of Guns of the Patriots, focusing on Raiden, who is fighting against Desperado Enforcement LLC cyborgs and robots in an unspecified African country recently devastated by a civil war. Unlike the core Metal Gear Solid games, this title offers fast-paced, dynamic action typical of Platinum Games productions.
Keeping the roots of the series in mind, the creators allowed players to perform sneak attacks, although it is more often that the enemies are hiding from the player than the other way round. Raiden’s electric katana wreaks havoc among his opponents – an in-house technology allows for chopping off enemies’ limbs and cutting them up in a brutal, spectacular way. A Blade Mode was also implemented, in which time slows down and the player can select cutting points on either an enemy’s body or an element of environment.
Platforms:
PC Windows January 9, 2014
Xbox 360 February 19, 2013
PlayStation 3 February 19, 2013
Developer: PlatinumGames
Publisher: Konami
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A series of action games, counted among the canon of stealth games, and one of the most important brands in Konami's portfolio. Until 2015, the development of the series was overseen by Kojima Productions studio.
Last update: February 16, 2014
This guide for Metal Gear Rising Revengeance is a detailed walkthrough for all the missions in the single player campaign mode, and also the Jetstream Sam and Blade Wolf DLCs.
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System Requirements for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Core i7 3 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB (Geforce GTX 650 or better), 25 GB HDD, Windows XP(SP3)/Vista/7/8.
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ZTGD: 8.5 / 10 by Drew Leachman
It may be a somewhat short experience, but there's no denying the fact that the entire time was full of high adrenaline action. The combat is simple and satisfying, and the presentation is top notch.
PCMag: 4 / 5 by Jeffrey L. Wilson
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance forged a bold, new direction for the acclaimed stealth-action franchise when it was released on home video game consoles, and now it's made even better with the move to PC.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun: by Nathan Grayson
It might seem like I'm really down on a lot of this game, but I'm actually not. I just can't help but complain about Revengeance's lows because they contrast so starkly with some brilliant (though poorly explained) base mechanics and positively amazing moments. I think a few precision-targeted snips here and there would've made for a much stronger experience, but Raiden and co still pack serious punch where it counts.
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