Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Remake It was one of the highlights of the PlayStation Showcase last Wednesday. The return of a true legend as it is the third installment of the saga of Hideo Kojima, considered by many as one of the best video games in history. Its renewed appearance, marked by an impressive leap in terms of graphics, quickly captivated the followers of Solid Snake. However, there is something that still has a lot of people confused: why has 3 been changed to a triangular symbol?
The new name of the game is Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. Because that is exactly the aforementioned triangle: the Delta symbol, but what exactly does it mean? According to the official account of the saga on Twitter, Delta means “change” or “difference”, but without changing the base structure. This means that the remake of MGS 3 will modify the graphics and certain playable aspects, but the story, characters, development, soundtrack and other characteristic elements will remain intact.
Metal Gear Solid 3 original, where to play it?
There may be millions of gamers interested in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, but it’s also quite possible that many will want to try the original experience, if there’s still anyone who hasn’t. Fortunately, and unlike what happens with the first installment of the Hideo Kojima saga, currently we have several options to enjoy MGS3.
In addition to the original PS2 delivery, there is an adaptation for Nintendo 3DS and an HD version included in the compilation Metal Gear Gear Solid HD Collection for PS3 and Xbox 360which also includes Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. This collection can be played via backward compatibility on Xbox One and Xbox Series XS.
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