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Does Metal Gear Solid V Hold Up? The Definitive Experience and the Missing Chapter
In the wake of The Definitive Edition announcement, we look back on Hideo Kojima's final act at Konami and wonder why a major piece of the story is still on the cutting room floor.
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Hideo Kojima Closes the Door, Reportedly Leaves Konami [Updated]
Update: Konami says Kojima is simply "on vacation".
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Crimson Peak Director: Silent Hills' Cancellation "Makes No Sense"
Guillermo del Toro is unhappy with the way Konami treated his horror collaboration with Hideo Kojima.
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The 15 Best Games Since 2000, Number 2: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Let's take a look at the high point of the Metal Gear franchise... Mr. President.
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Craving Castlevania? Check Out Konami's Own Official "Bootleg"
It's not a true Castlevania game, but this forgotten handheld adventure makes a decent substitute.
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Metal Gear: Two Anniversaries, and The Future
Released 10 years apart, Metal Gear side stories Snake's Revenge and Ghost Babel feel worlds apart... yet they may speak volumes about the series' future.
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Virtual Spotlight: Life Force, NES's High-Quality Lo-Fi Shooter
Konami's Gradius spinoff may not have enjoyed all the elaborate effects of other NES shooters, but it remains a treat to play even now.
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Retronauts Micro Goes from Myth to Laughter with a Look at Parodius
Return to the Golden Age of Konami for a bite-sized examination of their goofiest series.
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This Week on Retronauts, We're All a Little Looney
Our latest episode looks at the many, many games inspired by Steven Spielberg's first foray into TV animation: Tiny Toon Adventures.
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Virtual Spotlight: Axelay, The Ultimate Konami Shooter
Age has dulled the shine of this wild shooter's graphical prowess, but not the underlying excellence of its gameplay.
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USgamer Club: Suikoden II Part 3 — Fin
Kat finishes her examination of Suikoden II by taking a look at its conclusion.
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USgamer Club: Suikoden II Part 2 — Then There Was One
Kat takes point on Suikoden II as the adventure continues.
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The Greatest Games for NES: 1985-87
Back when the Nintendo Entertainment System was new and untested, these amazing releases helped make it the console every kid wanted to own.
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Dispatches from PAX Prime 2014: On the Glory of Faded Heroes
Some things only get better with age, even if they risk deteriorating out of existence.
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P.T. - The "Playable Teaser" for Kojima and Del Toro's Silent Hills
Kojima and Del Toro surprise everyone with a brand-new Silent Hill game in production.
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Retro Challenge: Six Challenge Runs Everyone Should Try
Looking to try something new? These Challenge Runs are not only fun, they will give you a greater appreciation for the games they appear in.
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USstreamer: Mike Plays Crypt of the Necrodancer at 2pm PST/5pm EST [Done!]
Come hang out with USG's editors while they play through and share their thoughts.
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Daily Classic: An NES Hit Honed to Excellence in Castlevania III
The original Castlevania trilogy ended on a nearly perfect note.
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Metal Gear Solid 5 Ground Zeroes: '1080P' and '60FPS' Are Important to Gamers
Konami confirms the resolution and framerate Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes runs at. Is this still an important part of the discussion? (Yes.)
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Stealth vs. Stealth
One is making Metal Gear Solid 5, another Volume. Both discuss the current state of stealth with Eurogamer's Wesley Yin-Poole.
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Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes PS4 Review: Bring on the Main Course
Despite a strong mission and fun open-ended design, Ground Zeroes doesn't offer quite enough to justify a standalone release. Kat Bailey spends some time with the new prologue to Metal Gear Solid V.