Metal Gear Survive, the first of the post-Kojima era that has raised rough edges

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Sunday afternoon, there is no better time to hang out playing the console. Today we want to talk about Metal Gear Survive, the game that Konami has announced and that is generating an important debate about Kojima's intervention in the saga and why the launch of this game that has little or nothing to do with the others of the brand. This time we are faced with a zombie invasion, with a much more frenetic theme and less focused on espionage, Metal Gear Survive is causing the anger of fans of the saga. We show you the Metal Gear Survive gameplay so you can decide for yourself.

The graphics are not spectacular, they do not surpass the last version of Metal Gear either. However, what is noticeable is the absence of Hideo Kojima's hand in the making of the game. Clearly focused on multiplayer, we can navigate an open world with the intention of survival, as the title of the game indicates. We will have to collaborate with each other or wage war on our own, but always with our eyes on our enemies. In terms of weaponry and combat typology, it is clearly a carbon copy of Metal Gear V: Phantom Pain.

The technical boasts are what we can expect from this game, however, it seems that it is far from what a user can expect from a title whose name contains the words Metal Gear. The work in collaboration with our colleagues and some nonsense in the infiltration and combat technique are the last straw for the most purists of the video game. Nevertheless, We have brought you the original gameplay from YouTube so you can decide for yourself if this is what you expect from a Metal Gear, or if you agree with me that Konami should have let the saga die with Metal Gear V.


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