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It still seems horribly excessive for such a role, until a squad of elite, advanced cyborgs shows up, backed by an army of cyborg soldiers, gunship support, and an upgraded Metal Gear RAY. The PMC Raiden belongs to avoids this by not acting as a bunch of mercenaries in a war, but rather as a heavily-armed personal security force (that also trains government forces alongside).
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You get to face two waves of them in VR Mission 13, plus two Hammerheads. 13 Is Unlucky: The Slider, an airborne enemy that could fire homing missiles that knock you off of your feet, had a charge attack you're most likely not paying attention to due to trying to evade said homing missiles, and always darted just out of your sword's reach.11th-Hour Superpower: Raiden gains access to Sam's HF Murasama during the final boss.

However, this build was cancelled several months after being shown at E3 2010 due to difficulties achieving a balance between the old and new game design concepts, and the project was handed over to Platinum in early 2011. It originally intended to strike a balance between the series' trademark stealth action and a new combat system based around being able to cut almost everything in the game. The game started life some time after development finished on Metal Gear Solid 4, as a Kojima Productions title called Metal Gear Solid: Rising, handled mostly by the younger staffers entrusted by Hideo Kojima himself. However, the game also incorporates classic Metal Gear Stealth Based Gameplay like cardboard boxes, stealth kills, thermal goggles, and distracting guards with various sub-items. Starring Raiden following his cybernetic transformation in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Metal Gear Rising is an Action-Adventure Hack and Slash like Devil May Cry and Platinum's own Bayonetta, with a particular emphasis on clean cutting enemies and the environment itself apart.
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This price-cut is definitely a product of the latest Steam event so it's safe to assume that the title will spring right back up to retail as soon as the sale is over.Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is a 2013 Stylish Action spin-off of the Metal Gear series developed by PlatinumGames in collaboration with Kojima Productions. Of course, since this is a PC release, you'll also gain access to graphical controls, allowing you to customize your visual experience. You'll be able to replay any cutscenes or codec conversations directly from the main menu, and you can even jump directly into any boss fights you may want to re-live. In terms of features there are a few unique additions to the PC port. This makes this deal that much sweeter, just look at how much cash you're saving in DLC alone. The PC version will include all three DLC missions, Jetstream, Blade Wolf, and VR Mission, and will also give you access to every customized body upgrade for Raiden, including, Cyborg Ninja, Raiden's original MGS4 body, Commando Armor, Inferno Armor, and White Armor. The game still won't unlock until early next year, but this price cut is too good to pass up. The title will normally set you back around $30, but thanks to Steam's latest Holiday Sale, and a conveniently placed " pre-purchase" option, you can get the hack-and-slash for $20. Just recently, Konami unveiled that Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance would be dropping onto the Steam platform "any day now." The developer has made good on their promise and now the latest installment in the Metal Gear saga has an official PC release date of January 9th.
