Personally - MGS, MGS4, MGS3, MGS2
MGS to me had great balance in its story telling and gameplay mechanics. And the best boss fights. The story was understandable from one playthrough and from the game itself (ie. not having to look things up) and well it was deep and very good. Gameplay was great, simple but definitely effective. All the weapons in that game had their moment of use, which i don't think any other game i've played has equalled. The bosses were memorable and also challenging at first (ie. trying to grasp how to beat them was a task). And I absolutely loved liquid snake (fav character of entire series) as the final boss, and the final battles he presented solid snake with.
MGS4 is a great game. Certain gameplay elements are just 'wow', and the core gameplay to me was better than mgs3. The story was good too however, it suffered from having to deal with mgs2's convoluted plot and well, the ending after the credits sorta left a bitter taste in my mouth. And it worked the nostalgic moments from previous games (esp mgs) very well.The game has the second best boss battles to me, in that the vamp and liquid fight were good story wise (with the liquid fight being a great gameplay element as well) and the other boss battles having good gameplay elements (octopus, wolf, raven and frogs (didn't enjoy the mantis fight as much..) although fairly easy and not as memorable as mgs.
MGS3 was a good game. Story wise it was ok i guess, nothing much really until the end, and even then i didn't have much feeling for 'the boss'. Gameplaywise was good, but irritatingly enough, the normal foot soldiers were more of a hassle to deal with than bosses. I hated the alert system and thought the camoflage (sp?) wasn't great, improved in mgs4 i believe. The bosses weren't great either save for the end, the sorrow and maybe the boss as well. Though the end failed in delivering an actual sniper vs sniper match, and the boss battle wasn't exactly thought provoking (esp irritating is how naked suddenly has the power to beat the boss who kicked his arse every other time, should have given us the control over naked during those times too would've won for sure)
MGS2 the weakest of the bunch. And not because of raiden. I didn't mind him, didn't have much of a prob with him. What i hated was the introduction of the patriots...cue convoluted story. then the codec scenes. If i remember correctly, there was a time when you found the president, that, instead of showing a cutscene of the two talking, you used codec....i mean the guys were even face to face...i mean....big WTF moment to me. But above all else, was the poor copy of the shadow moses incident. I hated that the battles resembled those in mgs, that the situations faced resembled those in mgs, if i had wanted to do that, i would have replayed mgs, had the better gameplay as well. And the excuse, oh they wanted to test soldiers like how solid snake wen't through shadow moses, big WTF moment again to me. Felt like a slap in the face, waiting for a sequel and bam, mediocre at best. Boss fights were nothing great too, except for Fortune, best character in that game. Oh and the return of liquid as well.
I haven't finished mgs port ops, but based on what i have done, and the games above, prob come in ahead of mgs2 deff, and maybe ahead of mgs3 if i ever finish it and it turns out great.
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