2. Super Aleste (SNES)
3. Banjo-Tooie (N64)
4. Saturn Bomberman (Saturn)
5. Shenmue (DC)
6. Final Fantasy VIII (PS1)
7. Metroid: Zero Mission (GBA)
8. Shinobi (GG)
9. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (Vita)
10. The Curse of Monkey Island (PC)
So last night I sat down with a mission to finish Metal Gear Solid 3. Howlongtobeat reckons the game is about 16-19 hours, so I figured I didn't have too long left. 25-26 hours in, I finally hit the credits
I picked up from getting the key to the Groznyj Grad base from EVA, and went through the tunnel, fought The Fury, snuck into the base, got caught, escaped, fought The Sorrow, infiltrated the base again and fought Volgin and the Shagohod, before finall fighting The Boss.
The Fury was perhaps the weakest boss fight for me - he came out of nowhere more than the other Cobra Unit members, and I feel it didn't show enough of him to make me care about him like it did with The End before him. His fight is supposedly one of the easiest in the game, but it sure gave me a bit of trouble.
The fight with Volgin also gave me a lot of trouble due to the 5 minute time limit - I kept narrowly missing killing him. I quite liked Volgin as a villain - he felt much more significant as a foe than Liquid Snake or Solidus from the previous two games. Sure he was silly and over the top, but thats part of the fun of MGS.
The final fight with the Boss was a little disappointing I thought - it felt epic at first, and the set up was cool, but after losing once I realised that it was much easier to be aggresive using flash grenades than it was to try sneaking up on her.
The final scenes of the game were awesome. It really drives home how much more interesting of a character Big Boss is compared to the rather boring Solid Snake in MGS1. The series has definitely spent a lot more time lately focusing on his story, and I think thats for the better. It does make me wish we could have modern remakes of Metal Gear 1 and 2 though, now the story continuity is more flesh out.
I won't go too much into detail about my thoughts on the rest of my game overall (I'll save that for the games beaten thread) but I will let you all know that I loved it, that like every Metal Gear game before it its the best in the series to date and that I think it's a masterpiece.
I have a 3 day weekend this weekend, which in my eyes is 30 hours to take down FFVIII - I've left it stagnating for too long, and I dont even know why as I was quite enjoying it overall.
Until the weekend, I was planning on working on The Curse of Monkey Island, as it's a nice relaxing game to play in the evenings and one which my girlfriend will enjoy playing with me.
Those 7 games are likely to be my lot for this summer, but I definitely plan to play the other 3 over the next couple of months too - it's just that it's probably a bit late for them to count as 'summer' games after that point. I'll chronicle them here as I go though.

