5 reasons why Metal Gear Rising Revengeance is worth revisiting in 2022 and 5 reasons why it doesn t hold up
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The cause? Various meme templates featuring characters from the game went viral.Although it is almost 10 years old, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is seeing numbers it hasn’t seen since launch. concurrent players up 1000% peak in achievement activity across all platformsThe cause? Various meme templates featuring characters from the game went viral. Rising: Revengeance (MGRR) has seen a recent resurgence in popularity as per Twitter account PlayTracker. The reason? As MGRR's villain Monsoon would say: "Memes. The DNA of the soul". The whacky nature of the game and immediately likable antagonists continue to keep the game's spirit alive even to this day. So here's why the game deserves to be replayed even almost a decade after its release, but also a few reasons why it isn't an ageless gem.
We welcomed some new faces here at PlatinumGames in April, and we're all looking forward to working together and continuing to make more PLATINUM quality games!Cherry blossoms represent a new beginning. We welcomed some new faces here at PlatinumGames in April, and we're all looking forward to working together and continuing to make more PLATINUM quality games! is at the forefront of the current scene when it comes to Japanese character action games. MGRR is one of their more popular entries and came about as a collaboration between them and franchise owner Konami. The game was originally intended to be developed in-house but was eventually outsourced under Platinum - and that was a good decision, too, given they are the masters of the genre.
5 reasons why Metal Gear Rising Revengeance is worth revisiting in 2022 and 5 reasons why it doesn t hold up
Slash and dice every foe that stands in your way (Image via Konami) Konami's Metal Gear series has been dormant since 2015's Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (minus 2018's controversial spin-off Survive). The series is renowned for its deep narrative, rich characters, and of course, stealth gameplay. However, the 2013's canon spin-off entry from Platinum Games took things in the opposite direction; instead of sneaky takedowns, it focuses on adrenaline-pumping, in-your-face action that rarely slows down. Although it is almost 10 years old, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is seeing numbers it hasn’t seen since launch.concurrent players up 1000%
peak in achievement activity across all platforms
The cause? Various meme templates featuring characters from the game went viral.Although it is almost 10 years old, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is seeing numbers it hasn’t seen since launch. concurrent players up 1000% peak in achievement activity across all platformsThe cause? Various meme templates featuring characters from the game went viral. Rising: Revengeance (MGRR) has seen a recent resurgence in popularity as per Twitter account PlayTracker. The reason? As MGRR's villain Monsoon would say: "Memes. The DNA of the soul". The whacky nature of the game and immediately likable antagonists continue to keep the game's spirit alive even to this day. So here's why the game deserves to be replayed even almost a decade after its release, but also a few reasons why it isn't an ageless gem.
Metal Gear Rising Revengeance is a unique game even in its genre
5 ways it is a must-play for newcomers as well as both fans of character action games and the Metal Gear series.1 The amazing gameplay
If there's one thing MGRR is known for, it's the gameplay. Players control protagonist Raiden, a sword-wielding cyborg ninja who can slice and dice objects in the environment accurately into ribbons. The combat is flashy, yes, but the parry mechanics and various weapons aiding in different playstyles (e.g., crowd control) lend a semblance of depth to the gory action. There's not much that's more satisfying than cleanly slicing a goon's torso in half, and it continues to be entertaining until the credits roll.2 The personable characters
The Metal Gear series is known for its richly written characters. While MGRR doesn't rise to that level, it manages to introduce its own cast of likable characters, including villains. From the maniacal Sundowner and cheeky Jetstream Sam to even minor characters like the kidnapped kid George - most characters have some pull towards them. Raiden's own interactions with each of these NPCs also liven up the experience to be engrossing enough.3 The banger soundtrack
After the gameplay, this is the next reason one should buy and experience MGRR. Vocal-backed tracks such as 'I Am My Own Master Now,' 'The Only Thing I Know For Real,' and 'Rules of Nature' are some of the highlights of the game. 'It Has To Be This Way' is also a fan favorite and is often meme'd about. Many of these tracks also feature during . These 1v1 encounters against threatening enemies test the players' combat and parrying skills, further heightened by stellar background music.4 It respects the series roots and builds upon it
As a Metal Gear game, and a canon one at that, it takes place at the end of the chronology, specifically four years after the PS3 exclusive Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. With the Patriots no longer active, Raiden's narrative takes a more personal turn as he must take down a militant group called Desperado. It also has several nods to the franchise, like the Snake Easter egg.5 It s by the team behind modern classics like Bayonetta and NieR Automata
Cherry blossoms represent a new beginning.We welcomed some new faces here at PlatinumGames in April, and we're all looking forward to working together and continuing to make more PLATINUM quality games!Cherry blossoms represent a new beginning. We welcomed some new faces here at PlatinumGames in April, and we're all looking forward to working together and continuing to make more PLATINUM quality games! is at the forefront of the current scene when it comes to Japanese character action games. MGRR is one of their more popular entries and came about as a collaboration between them and franchise owner Konami. The game was originally intended to be developed in-house but was eventually outsourced under Platinum - and that was a good decision, too, given they are the masters of the genre.