![]() Picking up four years after the events of Metal Gear Solid 4: Gun’s of the Patriots, Rising finds Raiden (the protagonist from Metal Gear Solid 2) hired by a private security firm to protect a powerful African Prime Minister. This being a Metal Gear game, the story is just about as off the wall and hard to follow as you’d expect but let me do my best here. Rising is not the Metal Gear game you expect – it’s a runaway train that’s set to demolish everything in it’s wake and show you a good time even at it’s own expense. You’re getting help from a robotic dog and you’re dodging missiles in a city that’s been reduced to rubble. Within minutes of launching into the game’s campaign, you’re slicing through enemy soldiers and ripping into their spines, you’re taking down giant mechs. If nothing else, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance gets credit for knowing its audience.
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