Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater will introduce unique new gameplay features regarding the game’s difficulty setting and camera angles. The original Metal Gear Solid 3 is a far more difficult game than regular titles, even in the base difficulty settings. Fans will be able to experience the remake in all its glory with two different camera angle settings, catering to both legacy and newer fans alike. Let’s take a look at the unique difficulty feature of Metal Gear Solid Delta.
Delta gameplay & camera angles
Metal Gear Solid Delta will feature two different play styles. The player can choose from the Legacy Style and New Style, which cater to new and older fans of the series. Legacy mode mirrors the original overhead angle of Metal Gear 3, complete with a 2004-style filter for fans craving a nostalgic experience.
Meanwhile, the New Style caters to modern tastes, offering a third-person shooter dynamic. Essentially, this mode plays like modern games, much like how Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain played out in terms of third-person gameplay.
Creative decision by Konami
In a recent interview with Yuji Korekado, The creative producer for the Metal Gear series, he said, “We had originally planned to make it possible to switch between the two viewpoints at any time during gameplay, but we decided against it.” Korekado explained the reason behind for making this change came down to Snake Eater’s difficulty settings, which change and adapt itself based on the angle the player chooses. The ‘New Style has a wider, more linear field of view, and you can shoot your gun while moving, so the difficulty level was lower than we had expected,” he added.
Difficulty Settings
Korekado explained how the remake will feel much closer to the original’s difficulty if the players opt for the Legacy Angle, and the game will ramp up its difficulty to match the player’s actions. Furthermore, the New Style has been built from the ground up, and the developers are tweaking the difficulty to match the wider, more immersive third-person angle and its effects on gameplay. Konami is going all hands on deck with the remake of a beloved game by fans of the series and the gaming community as a whole. While keeping the remake as faithful it can be to the original.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Summary
Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater doesnt have a tentative release date at the time of writing. As Konami has keept the release window for the game under wraps for now, while revealing new gameplay mechanics, trailers and information about the upcoming title. Fans can only wait as there is still a lot to be worked on the game with its complete groundup development. Users can check out previous Metal Gear titles right here on Driffle and await the highly anticipated release of Snake Eater Remake.
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