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You begin at a landing point, controlling Snake. You have to kill a few guards and enter Deck A: the Crew Quarters.
When inside, you can actually un-wet yourself by pressing X, which sounds quite impressive. When you go to the locker room, there is a picture of a scantily-clad bikini babe in one. You then entire the Crew Lounge.
You have to kill some guards in here, and pick up a stun grenade, before moving onto the Deck B, where there are more Crew Quarters.
You have to go through various nooks and crannies, before finding Deck C, the Crew Quarters yet again!
You have to avoid the first surveillance camera of the game and grab a ration. We move onto Deck D, which features more Crew Quarters.
This area allows you to a lot of exploration, and after avoiding some beams, which could blow up the entire ship, you can find a Cardboard Box, which the first MGS was so infamous for. After avoiding another camera, you move onto the Bridge.
There are some marine corpses scattered around and Snake contacts Otacon via codec. After the conversation, you spot a woman on the far left of the ship - she is the first boss: Olga Gurlukovich.
After defeating her, she falls asleep, and you take a few items from her body. A Cypher arrives (whatever the hell they are), watches Snake for a few seconds and then leaves. You'll briefly gas with Otacon before climbing a ladder and collecting Night Vision Goggles. You then advance to the Engine Room - Starboard...
I'll post the next part when I've finished tallying up more Notable votes. So, thanks for reading, and I hope I helped you get the general gist/interest you in the game. So far, it sounds pretty good, but nothing like the PS1 version of MGS.
> Hardly spoils it... more like a walkthrough. Spoilers don't really take place
> until after this demo.
Yeah, I know, but I may as well post the entire thing from the start, so that everyone understands it, not just regular's to the game. Well, I'd better get working on the third section, with obviously, the third boss :0)
Someone begins talking, and your codec is blocked for a moment. You move a little closer and spy on the soldiers, who spot you, and a boss battle begins, against an Attack Squad.
After winning the battle, Snake walks away, but a soldier blocks him. Revolver Ocelot appears and shoots the soldier, apparently part of his cunning plan.
Note: After every time I start a new post, it means that a boss has just been defeated.
You begin at a landing point, controlling Snake. You have to kill a few guards and enter Deck A: the Crew Quarters.
When inside, you can actually un-wet yourself by pressing X, which sounds quite impressive. When you go to the locker room, there is a picture of a scantily-clad bikini babe in one. You then entire the Crew Lounge.
You have to kill some guards in here, and pick up a stun grenade, before moving onto the Deck B, where there are more Crew Quarters.
You have to go through various nooks and crannies, before finding Deck C, the Crew Quarters yet again!
You have to avoid the first surveillance camera of the game and grab a ration. We move onto Deck D, which features more Crew Quarters.
This area allows you to a lot of exploration, and after avoiding some beams, which could blow up the entire ship, you can find a Cardboard Box, which the first MGS was so infamous for. After avoiding another camera, you move onto the Bridge.
There are some marine corpses scattered around and Snake contacts Otacon via codec. After the conversation, you spot a woman on the far left of the ship - she is the first boss: Olga Gurlukovich.
After defeating her, she falls asleep, and you take a few items from her body. A Cypher arrives (whatever the hell they are), watches Snake for a few seconds and then leaves. You'll briefly gas with Otacon before climbing a ladder and collecting Night Vision Goggles. You then advance to the Engine Room - Starboard...
I'll post the next part when I've finished tallying up more Notable votes. So, thanks for reading, and I hope I helped you get the general gist/interest you in the game. So far, it sounds pretty good, but nothing like the PS1 version of MGS.