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    Snake's Revenge

    Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Apr 01, 1990

    An unofficial action-packed sequel to the NES version of the original Metal Gear has Lt. Solid Snake and his team of operatives infiltrating an undisclosed nation to hunt down the successor of the original Metal Gear superweapon. It is considered to be the only published non-canon installment in Konami's franchise.

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    A Disappointing Sequel

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    Snake's Revenge is a game that had the unfortunate task of following up on the legendary Metal Gear, and it's safe to say that it falls far short of its predecessor's greatness. As a sequel, Snake's Revenge fails to capture the essence of what made Metal Gear a classic, and instead, it delivers a lacklustre experience that leaves much to be desired.

    The most glaring issue with Snake's Revenge is its departure from the stealth-focused gameplay that made the original Metal Gear so unique. The emphasis shifts towards a more action-oriented approach, with frequent gunfights and less emphasis on cunning infiltration and evasion. This decision significantly diminishes the tension and strategic depth that fans of the series had come to expect.

    Graphically, Snake's Revenge doesn't offer much improvement over its predecessor, and the level design lacks the intricate complexity that made Metal Gear's world so engaging. The story, too, feels uninspired, with a plot that fails to captivate or immerse players in the same way that the first game did.

    Furthermore, the controls in Snake's Revenge can be frustrating and clunky, leading to unnecessary deaths and moments of aggravation. The difficulty spikes in certain game sections can leave players feeling unfairly challenged, and the lack of a password or save feature only exacerbates the frustration.

    While Snake's Revenge may have some redeeming qualities, such as a decent soundtrack and a variety of weapons to choose from, these elements don't compensate for this sequel's overall disappointment. It's a game that falls short of the high standards set by its predecessor and ultimately feels like a missed opportunity to build upon the strengths of the original Metal Gear.

    Snake's Revenge is a lacklustre sequel that fails to capture the magic of the first game. Its departure from the stealth elements and its overall lack of polish make it a disappointing follow-up. Fans of the Metal Gear series may find some enjoyment in it, but they should be prepared for a significantly diminished experience.

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