

Also, many of the cutscenes have been redone to look a lot cooler by film director Ryuhei Kitamura. Obviously, there's been a graphical update, and there has been the addition of first-person mode, as well as the ability to peek around corners. I believe that the plot and mission setup (rooms, etc.) are the same. Q: How close is this to the original? A: This is a question I cannot fully answer at the moment, having never played the original myself.
#Solid snake escape route how to#
Here, you'll get a walkthrough for the mission, as well as tips on how to survive, how to beat the bosses, and how to track down all those ever-elusive Dog Tags. INTRODUCTION ******************************************************************************* Hello, and welcome to my guide to Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes for the Nintendo GameCube! In this guide, you'll learn how to get Solid Snake through his famous Shadow Moses mission, retold on the Nintendo GameCube in a style that connects on a graphical level with MGS2. I will be updating with more difficulties as I play them. The game plays out the same regardless of the difficulty, and most puzzles are solved the same way, only a few items may be in different places, and some bosses may take more hits.
