hippie_hunter
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Trivial features? Have you actually played Substance and Subsistence? There was significant amount of extras in both of those. Substance has an extensive amount of VR missions that could have easily been a stand alone budget priced title. Not to mention Subsistence introduced the full 3D camera to the series.
Can't speak for MGS: I as it never came to the States, though I know the VR missions part that was stand alone was excellent
Integral was Metal Gear Solid + VR Missions.
I own Substance and Subsistence along with Sons of Liberty and Snake Eater. Overall, they were more trivial additions that essentially amounted to an expansion pack than a full on game, especially Integral and Substance. You were still playing the same ol' Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2.
The only one that I would say that went above and beyond was Subsistence. Like Integral and Subsistence, it added the trivial features like the MSX games and Metal Gear Online in the place of VR missions, but it completely changed Metal Gear Solid 3 with the new camera. It felt like playing a new game in some respects.
But with all the stuff they put in Metal Gear Solid 4, along with them barely fitting all of the content in a 50 GB disk, just what else can they really put in it? I really can't see them going above and beyond like they did with Subsistence.
If they put it on that horrid Konami service, I hope to god that they'll release it in storesI'm sticking by what I'm saying. It's almost a traditional at this point. If they do it as DLC it most likely will come from that horrid service as that's how they've released all the add-on content for online. I definitely think it'll be in stores as well.

The Halo, Gears, and Fallout DLCs are on disksIf we can see Halo, Gears and Fallout add-on DLC on disk format, is it that hard to believe we won't see the same for MGS?



