09-12-2013, 02:57 PM
Stealth action games are usually a tough one to get right. Some games usually can get them done correctly, while others can't. And for those games that haven't been able to successfully get the formula done right, they are left wondering just why exactly they couldn't get their game to be as good as certain other Stealth focused games. The Stealth genre itself is a different thing altogether, seeing as how it is counter-intuitive when compares to how other games are meant to be played in terms of movement, abilities, and engaging with the enemies or environments.
In this video, you'll see why exactly the Metal Gear Solid series is so good, and how it contains the right recipe for a good stealth action game, and why some other games may not have the right ingredients for a good stealth action sequence. The stealth genre has been, and continues to be a great mystery to some game developers. The genre may be somewhat dying and getting easier, but many people today still remember the true hardcore stealth games of the golden days. Back when patience, cunning, and technique were all important to us, rather than who had the biggest guns/muscles, and who could make the biggest, most raddest combos and explosions.
In this video, you'll see why exactly the Metal Gear Solid series is so good, and how it contains the right recipe for a good stealth action game, and why some other games may not have the right ingredients for a good stealth action sequence. The stealth genre has been, and continues to be a great mystery to some game developers. The genre may be somewhat dying and getting easier, but many people today still remember the true hardcore stealth games of the golden days. Back when patience, cunning, and technique were all important to us, rather than who had the biggest guns/muscles, and who could make the biggest, most raddest combos and explosions.