Story:
Betrayed I would like to actually do anything. Just this: Metal Gear connoisseurs will find a story or a prologue in similar quality as the other parts. I liked the story all around very good, put any but close, to have played Metal Gear Solid 3 and Peace Walker, in order to better understand the story. The description of the story up to this point but is also ok and provides the most necessary basic knowledge.
5 of 5 stars.
Graphics:
For me it is the first game to the PS4, which looks after next-gen. Convinced me the graphics totally. Lighting and weather effects are implemented atmospheric and super. The environment is very detailed and look at the characters look really fabulous. The game runs smoothly and me is nothing negative noticed on the graph.
So: 5 out of 5 stars.
Sound:
Again, there is nothing to complain about. Again, the usual MGS is achieved quality,
with one exception that makes me pull a star Kiefer Sutherland replaces David Hayter as Snake. Somehow I can not really warm to the new voice.
Therefore 4 of 5 stars.
Gameplay:
Gameplay is pretty typical MGS. I had indeed arrive again only in the control, but it worked quite quickly. The AI of the opponents is demanding and has rarely misfires that have occurred to me at least. There is one already offered itself a lot of freedom: I sneak completely without killing anyone possible (wherever feasible) or I run à la Rambo through the base and shoot all over the pile, which is not at three in the trees is.
5 of 5 stars.
Conclusion:
The game has captivated me, albeit briefly. It plays like the prologue time in MGS 2 and it really makes very hungry on Phantom Pain. The game would have deserved a 5 star rating, however, I think the 30 this easy for too much. Half would have done it safely. Nevertheless, I believe the game with a gripping story and staging, a really great graphics, a largely convincing sound and a super gameplay. When Phantom Pain keeps the quality or even slightly improved, the extent in the height screwed (which at OpenWorld yes definitely should be more than sufficient), it has my 5 star afterwards safely!
1 star, I prefer ultimately depend for Kiefer Sutherland (certainly a good actor, but just not David Hayter) and very overpriced rate for a prologue.
As always, I welcome constructive criticism about my review.
Happy Daddeln yet.