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A playable version of Scrap Metal was spotlighted at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. [1] Early reports of the game have been generally positive. Game Informer writer Matt Miller wrote, "Scrap Metal is a top-down racing game in the style of R.C. Pro-Am with serious action game overtones."
2005 – PlayStation 2 [14] 2006 – PlayStation 2 ("Best" version) [16] Notes: The game is known as Metal Saga: Sajin no Kusari (メタルサーガ ~砂塵の鎖~, lit. Metal Saga: Chain of Sandstorm) in Japan. This spin-off used new trademark "Metal Saga" and was published by Success. [14] This is the first time the game was released in ...
Scrap Metal may refer to: Scrap, discarded metal that is suitable for reprocessing; Scrap Metal (band), an Australian rock band active in the 1980s and early 1990s;
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake [b] is a 1990 action-adventure stealth video game [c] developed and published by Konami for the MSX2 computer platform. It serves as a sequel to the MSX2 version of the original Metal Gear, written and designed by series's creator Hideo Kojima, who conceived the game in response to Snake's Revenge, a separately-produced sequel that was being developed at the time for ...
The game is an absurdist parody of Konami's Metal Gear franchise, using fourth wall metahumor, running gags, and action film tropes throughout its presentation and gameplay; the game's protagonist, Jesse Fox, is a direct parody of recurring Metal Gear protagonists Solid Snake and Naked Snake.
Gameplay in Metal Gear Acid 2 is similar to that of its predecessor, using a series of collectible trading cards based on the other Metal Gear games. There are new features, such as the SELL option for cards, allowing overstocked cards that the player cannot use to be sold for more points (in-game currency used to buy cards) and cover fire (when a player's ally is behind an enemy and has an ...
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty [b] is a 2001 action-adventure stealth video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2. Originally released on November 13, it is the fourth Metal Gear game produced by Hideo Kojima , the seventh overall game in the series and is a sequel to Metal Gear ...
Twisted Metal 2 was a runner-up for Electronic Gaming Monthly ' s Action Game of the Year (behind Die Hard Trilogy). [27] The following year EGM ranked the PlayStation version number 64 on their "100 Best Games of All Time", commenting that "The sheer amount of different vehicles, levels and weapons available at your disposal makes for awesome ...