Konami's remake aims to be as close to the original as possible, but the lack of acknowledgement for its creator stands out.
Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater is just looming over the horizon, and I can't help myself thinking about this remake of one of the most precious games of my childhood.
The gang's all here ahead of the remake's highly anticipated global launch on August 28th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
The classic enthralled us with its gameplay and cinematic moments, which we're looking forward to re-experiencing in the remake.
We take a look at some of the most notable additions to Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater that could set it apart from the original release and make it the definitive way to experience Naked Snake's...
This isn’t a reinventing of the wheel, yet Konami are hopeful Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater will prove a turning point in their most storied franchise.
"Will it be the same?" says David Hayter regarding a new title that doesn't involve Hideo Kojima. "No. Could it be amazing? Sure."
Players can acquire the Glasses cosmetic by purchasing the Digital Deluxe Edition, which features the Sneaking DLC Pack.
"We would like to leave that decision up to the players themselves," says series producer Noriaki Okamura regarding the upcoming remake.
Konami confirms that the hide-and-seek-inspired multiplayer mode won't allow Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC players to matchmake together.
Konami’s iconic stealth series gets a more than fresh coat of paint in this faithful, fan-centric remake of arguably the series’ best.
The new online mode inspired by Metal Gear Online's most popular ruleset will seemingly arrive after the remake's August 28th launch.
Included in the Sneaking DLC Pack, the suit quietens your footsteps, making it easier to sneak around and manipulate guards.
The Virtuos-developed remaster crossed four million players in its first four days. It's available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered developer's "rebalancing of roles" has resulted in layoffs for Europe and Asia.
No, it doesn't offer New Game Plus or PS5 Pro support, but the latest patch does add some great quality-of-life features and improvements.
According to the report, around 300 employees are being affected by lay-offs, with around 200 of them being from China.
The update features the new Journeyman difficulty, which acts as a bridge between Adept and Expert, and performance improvements.
The technical director noted that while the Switch 2's CPU is closer in power to a PS4, DLSS makes its GPU closer to Xbox Series S.
Developers from veteran support studio Virtuos have spoken about the successful, record-breaking launch of the Nintendo Switch 2.