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The game's soundtrack was composed by Nobuko Toda, Shuichi Kobori and Akihiro Honda. The soundtrack was released on December 21, 2005, packaged with the Metal Gear Acid 2 soundtrack. The album's title is Metal Gear Acid 1 and 2 Original Soundtrack, the first disc of the album featuring the music from the first Metal Gear Acid title.
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 ...
Vol. 1 includes Metal Gear (MSX and NES), Snake's Revenge, Metal Gear 2, Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions, Metal Gear Solid 2, Metal Gear Solid 3 alongside games guides, a sound selection of music from the series, and the motion comics Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel and Metal Gear Solid 2: Bande Dessinée as bonuses.
A special Sniper Wolf character card appears in the non-canon spin-off game Metal Gear Acid 2 (2005). [93] Other developers have also given homage-type nods to the character, such as with the "MGS Sniper Wulf Mk. II" item in EA Montreal's Army of Two [94] and an "MG-S1 Sniper Wolfe" weapon in the PlayStation 3 version of Visceral Games' The ...
Metal Gear Acid; Metal Gear Acid 2; Metal Gear Solid (1998 video game) Metal Gear Solid (2000 video game) Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty; Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater; Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots; Metal Gear Solid Touch; Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes; Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain; Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
Metal Gear was the first mainstream stealth game, with the player starting the game unarmed, [208] and sold over a million copies in the United States. [209] Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake evolved the stealth gameplay of its predecessor and is considered one of the best 8-bit games of all time. [210]
The sequel Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake was released in 1990 for the MSX2. It further evolved the stealth gameplay of its predecessor and introduced most of the gameplay elements present in Metal Gear Solid, including the three-dimensional element of height, allowing players to crouch and crawl into hiding spots and air ducts and underneath desks ...
Also released was Metal Gear Acid for the PlayStation Portable handheld. A turn-based game, it is less action-oriented than the other Metal Gear games and focuses more on strategy. It was released in Japan on December 16, 2004. Its sequel, Metal Gear Acid 2, was released on March 21, 2006. [citation needed]