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Shaky cam video footage of a TV program revealed a few new details on the upcoming PSN title, Metal Gear Solid Online. In it, a Konami producer explains the hacking mechanism that'll be crucial to the online collaborative experience. "You're encouraged to link up with your teammates. If you link up, you can share information. You can see what your teammates say, you can see how they're doing, their battle condition ... One of the guys that was playing, he captured an enemy, and then hacked into his nanomachines that's connected to his team and he was able to get all the information of his opponent's team that was all linked up."
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hmmmm...well thats no good...
I think thats awesome and adds another element to the game.

I think it's pretty cool that you can take down an enemy and then hack into their suit and listen to what the other team is saying...very cool feature.
I will now buy a ps3 the day the game comes out!

I already told you my thoughts on you showing me this gft77

but yeah, it sounds like an amazing feature, and makes it so much more interesting then it was already looking. I need this game :|
That is so cool. MGS stuff seems to be the main reason I intend on getting a PS3 after I buy all the Wii games I want. Damn you for being so good Konami.
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Fancy some new gameplay footage from Metal Gear Online? If that's what you woke up hoping for this morning, then fret not, because we have you covered. This is a nice lengthy slice of sniper gameplay, showing how oddly subdued an online Metal Gear game is going to potentially be compared to the explosions and homophobic taunting we've come to commonly associate with multiplayer gaming. Notice the keyword though -- potentially.
In the right hands of the right players, this could be a thoughtful, strategic, more mature online gaming experience that we don't see enough of in the action genre. In the more likely and numerous wrong hands of wrong players, however, one can expect to see Metal Gear Online ignore all the original core gameplay and devolve into a mindless run n' gun fragfest. Kind of like what happened with Gears of War. I have some moderate hope that Metal Gear, of all games, can move away from the same old shotgun blasting garbage, but it's not ultimately up to the developers, it's up to the gamers how this finally plays online when they begin shaping the landscape of MGO to the the style of the masses.
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Im quite happy its not just running and gunning. But they cant expect Gears of War to do the same.