Metal Gear Solid Demo. One of the best Playstation games has now made it to the PC. Metal Gear Solid places you in the role of Solid Snake, a genetically-altered soldier who must accomplish the mission using his wit more than his fire-power. The demo includes the first section of the retail game. Now the international best-selling PlayStation game comes to the PC with better graphics, added features, and new gameplay modes! Unlike anything you've played before, Metal Gear Solid introduces a new genre of gaming where ninja-like stealth and cool head are your best weapons for survival VR Missions Game included! Kojima on Metal Gear Solid 4. The series creator says his absence may curtail references and Codec humour, but says stealth will be key and that next-gen formats could lead to more 'conceptual'.
Back in August, we informed you about Metal Gear Solid 4 running on the PC via the Playstation 3 emulator RPCS3. And today, we are happy to report that the game is fully playable on a custom version of RPCS3, from start to finish.
Furthermore, the game’s performance has been significantly improved. While there are still some drops below 60fps in some scenes, most of the game can now run with 60fps. For comparison, the original PS3 version is running at 30fps. Moreover, this custom version of RPCS3 fixes numerous bugs and glitches.
What this ultimately means is that PC gamers can fully enjoy Metal Gear Solid 4. In fact, PC gamers can run the game with much better performance than what Konami and Kojima originally offered. And this right here is why emulators are so important, even for newer consoles like the PS3.
Metal Gear Solid 4 Free Download
In case you’re wondering, yes; you can download right now this custom version of RPCS3 and play the game. You can do so from here. Make also sure to have the latest PS3 system software update that you can download from here.
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