Metal Gear Survive shows off its single-player campaign in great detail
Sure, it's a lot like Metal Gear Solid V but with strange, red crystal headed zombies, right? No so fast, says this new, in-depth gameplay trailer for Metal Gear Survive.
Sure, it's a lot like Metal Gear Solid V but with strange, red crystal headed zombies, right? No so fast, says this new, in-depth gameplay trailer for Metal Gear Survive.
Metal Gear Survive finally has a release date of February 20 in the US of A and February 22 in Europe. Konami confirmed the launch date, as well as the obligatory bonuses for anyone who pops down some early cash and faith for a pre-order.
Metal Gear Survive might make hardly any thematical sense, but it's varies survival mechanics and strong emphasis on teamwork make for a surprisingly enjoyable multiplayer experince.
So what’s Metal Gear Survive look like then? Judge for yourself with 15 minutes of brand new gameplay footage.
There's a new Metal Gear game coming, but it's not what you were hoping for. Not like this, Konami. Not like this.
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