How long is mgs4 without cutscenes
Can I play Metal Gear Solid 4 without playing the others? What is the longest Video Game cutscene ever? What is the longest cutscene in Metal Gear Solid 4? Can you play MGS4 first? Do I need to play MGS4 before mgs5? What kind of music is in Metal Gear Solid 4? More topics from this board How do I beat vamp?
General 1 Answer How do I beat gekkos? Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: Embo-1 Embo-1 13 years ago 1 I've heard its around 20 hours long in total, but at the same time some people have done 5 hour run throughs, and to me that is pretty darn short. Bolt actions speak louder than words. Your all so fooled by kojima into thinking cutscenes are gameplay, that shows he's a good director, or your gullible.
At torrents, which I can't really talk about in great detail, says there is 10 hours exactly of cutscenes video wise, if you want to download all the cutscenes, now factor in codecs. If you are not invested enough into the fiction it may be worth missing this one, however, this is the best game in the franchise in terms of game-play. I'd get Demons'ssss Soulssss and either MGS or Killzone, Killzone's single player is weak on story but the back story that was put into the first game and the story that is on the net is really good, and it's a shame that it wasn't fully integrated, it makes you feel like a cunt because it turns out you're the bad guys.
I bought Uncharted and once I clocked it in 10 hours I returned it for my money back, it was good, but I should have rented. If you've already experienced MGS4 then the other games on the list should be your priority. In terms of gameplay, there's about hours depending on how you play. Once you have some spare cash you should probably pick it up for cheap, or wait for the inevitable subsistence-style special edition. There are dozens of hours in Demon's Souls.
Killzone 2 is about hours for the single-player campaign. There's still a decent sized community for the multiplayer so you may sink plenty of hours into that. If I had to pick 2 games from that list it would be Uncharted 2: Among Thieves you should probably play the first if you haven't and Demon's Souls. If I had to pick a back-up 2 it would be Valkyria Chronicles and Killzone 2. I don't know which games existence I hate more Demon Souls or Killzone 2. While playing Demon Souls is like being tortured via being made to watch the Transformers series from start to crappy Bay end, Killzone 2 can go fuck it's self.
MGS4 is for the fans. Not the gameplay. Its a thank you for playing, here's how it ends. If you want Metal Gear Solidy action get 3 not 4. I repeat, 4 is solely for the long time fans and people easily amused by graphics. The people who played 1, when it was first released. If you want gameplay buy 3 or the VR missions. The action in 4 is merely a catalyst for the story. MGS4's gameplay is perfect. While many may argue that this isn't necessarily a bad thing, others find that it can really break the player's sense of immersion.
Whichever is the case, these are some of the longest cutscenes that have ever featured in gaming. Freedom Planet is an underrated gem that flew under the radar of many 2D platformer fans. It's a great game, but it features some pretty long cutscenes - often at the beginning of its stages. Although most aren't too bad, they can drag on a little at times and slow down this speedy little title to a snail's pace. The worst offender is probably the 4th stage, where Milla first meets Lilac.
In total, the whole thing takes 12 and a half minutes to play out. This wouldn't be so bad were it not for the fact that the stage itself can be beaten in around 8 minutes. Kingdom Hearts X has been rereleased and rebranded so many times that it's hard to keep track of its name.
Whatever name players choose to refer to it by though, there's no denying that it's a game that leans quite heavily on its cutscenes. The longest found in the game comes in at around 15 and a half minutes.
What makes this cutscene stand out though is not its content or even its length, but instead its placement. Long cutscenes at the beginning and end of games are often to be expected, but it's rare to find so much time dedicated to cutscenes partway through the story.
To many Final Fantasy fans, the series' sixth entry is one of its strongest. It features one of the best villains of all time and a wonderful story that takes a new twist on an old angle.
Its narrative is broken up into two distinct sections and, unlike most games, continues onward long after the final boss has been beaten. There are 23 minutes between the party landing the final blow on Kefka and the point when the 'The End' message appears on the screen.
Admittedly, the game's credits do roll during this time, but story events continue to happen throughout.
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