I am considering getting one of these games, but I don't want a game I can't beat. So how hard are they?
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Both games are fairly easy, but I suggest RE:R. Out of RE and MGS, MGS is my preferred series, but MGS4 is a whole new level of boring, dull stealth sections compared to past games in the series, and while long cut-scenes are a staple of the series, this game takes it way too far, there are some scenes in the game that go on for an hour or more, and often they'll be followed up by another 5-20 minuets on the Codec screen recapping what they just told in the cut-scene, and often in more detail, where as Revelations is classic Resident Evil, and a really fun game.I am considering getting one of these games, but I don't want a game I can't beat. So how hard are they?
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RE: Revelations has different difficulties so it's pretty easy on easy mode, but it's insane on hard mode. There was only a couple spots I got stuck at, but didn't have too much trouble with.
Only a few parts were hard in Resident Evil: Revelations, had to retry them 2 or 3 times. There is also an easy mode so that might be better for ya. RE: R is a must buy imo, it's probably one of the best handheld games ever.
So it sounds like RE: R is not as hard as MGS 3: Snake Eater.
I am trying to determine between RE: 4, MGS 3: Snake Eater, and Paper Mario. I already have 2 mario games, and plan on getting Luigi's Mansion 2. I don't know if I want 4 Mario games and on top of that the ones I got from the Ambassador program.
You can play MGS3 on very easy mode so if you do that it would be very easy obviously. I've beat MGS3 and I'm like halfway through revelations and I would definitely say revelations is harder. If you have a PS2 or PS3/360 though you could just play MGS3 on those systems though as its cheaper. I'm sure the 3D effect and the couple of new features would be cool but it's not worth the $40. Revelations is an exclusive game so it's the much better choice. You still should play MGS3 though as it's awesome and my personal favorite Metal Gear game.
Metal Gear Solid are great games with the best cinematics and story line but they are not really that accesible.I would recommend getting Revelations as it will be easier for you to get into it.Snake Eater might take time to get into and if you have never player a MGS game before than you might struggle to get into it and enjoy it.MGS is practically half a movie with billions of cutscenes and dialogue.
I think I am about two-thirds of the way through RE: Revelations on normal difficulty, which is the highest available when you start. There was one boss I really struggled on but it has been otherwise pretty easy, I'd say. There is a hard mode though and a reward system where you get special items by going through and beating it w/o using healing herbs or whatever if you want achallenge though.
Oh, I didn't realize the title was a typo, I take back what I said in my previous post. Get Snake Eater 3D unless you have a PS3/360, other wise get the MGS HD collection for that, but either way get yourself Snake Eater, it's a pretty easy game and a lot of fun sneaking around and just toying with the Guards.
Which series will I have an easier time to get into? Other than playing the originals on PS at a friends house, I am not too familar with the series. Also, I thought about the new Kingdom Hearts because I beat the original and played half of the second, and beat Chain of Memories.
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