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I have ordered Metal Gear Solid online, and now I just need to wait for it to ship in the mail. That's why I generally don't like the idea of buying online, waiting.
Once I get it and have a chance to play it a bit, I am probably going to write a review of it.
Today I got my copy of the game in the mail, but I have only played training missions because the memory card has yet to arrive, but it should be here soon enough.
Hey, I'd do them to get acquainted with the game. Too bad the stealth element didn't work quite right for SOCOM.
That's what I'm doing, the SOCOM you get in training has the silencer on it, mostly to get you used to aiming, and making every shot count, when you get the silencer in game, it should be easy.
I traded my copies of SOCOM and SOCOM 3 in because after a while they stopped working.
I misinterpreted your last post, in MGS, there is a hand-gun known as the SOCOM, and it made sense in the context of the post.
I had a SOCOM game for the PS2, but I only played it once at my cousin's house, I didn't have a PS2 yet, but my uncle won the game and gave it to me. If the stealth had worked, it would have been a fun game.
I didn't realize there was a weapon called the SOCOM when I posted. Silly me. But thanks for telling me that. Now I won't post something that might confuse people.
I didn't realize there was a weapon called the SOCOM when I posted. Silly me. But thanks for telling me that. Now I won't post something that might confuse people.
If you post it outside of a conversation relating to MGS, there shouldn't be any confusion.
Yep. He'd commandeer the game if he thought he could get away with it. Bad thing is, he's bigger than me.
Sounds unpleasant. Sometimes when I'm playing MGS 3, my brother's friend tells me what to do, what weapon to use, and where to hide. I get mad, but he doesn't leave my room and he would freak out if I physically removed him (I'm 6'4'', 275 lbs, he's about half my weight and two thirds of my height, if that) he would make my mom think I was assaulting him.
Last edited by Demon-Mask; 03-06-2010 at 10:39 PM..
Reason: Logic Flaw
Well, aside from the occasional times he does actively commandeer the PS2, we generally do not have problems. That is usually until he picks my sorry butt up on his shoulders and I'm 158 pounds at least.