Which game do you like more.....
I liked substance for XBox and I assume you have PS2.
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Nah, he has Gamecube. Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes is a remake of the original Metal Gear Solid (PSOne) released for the Gamecube.
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Not really a specific enough question. I mean SC was a pretty good single player game, but SC: PT is a brilliant multi player game (I don't even consider SC: PT to be a single player game because the single player mode is so weak).
I prefer multi player games because I find it more fun playing with friends, but it choices given are a bit out of left-field.
Why does everyone hate the pandora tomorrow single player so much? I think its as good as the original.
Nah the single player is annoying. Guards call for help whilst you're shooting many a bullet into their face. I HATE that.
You just need better aim is all ... or maybe even try not to be so trigger happy and guards won't have a reason to call for help
And stealthygeek, I'm in agreement with you, but I overall like the original SC a little more.
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