Welcome to Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater HD MGS3 Walkthrough in 2020 đ We meet The End in this episode!Thank you all so much for getting me to 16,800 su. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is an action-adventure stealth video game produced by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan for the PlayStation 2. It was released in late 2004 in North America and Japan, then in early 2005 in Europe and Australia. It was the fifth Metal Gear game written and directed by Hideo Kojima and serves as a prequel to the.
As is the case with every Metal Gear Solid launching in Japan, so, too a Premium Package was being offered for Snake Eater when it came out in 2004. These Premium Packages, large boxes containing some nice extras aside from the game itself, make for popular collectorâs items.
This article takes a close look at the Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Premium Package.
The outer box is made of brightly green colored cardboard, decorated with a pattern reminiscent of the graphic elements in the title screen of the game, including soviet symbols, Russian text and missiles in different shades of green. On the center is the logo in shiny silver lettering.
Opening the lid reveals a vintage-styled box with a drawing of the Shagohod on its lid, and the name in Cyrillic script, the writing system used in Russia. Itâs probably made to look like a Russian made toy from the era Metal Gear Solid 3 takes place in.
Some more illustrations and text on the sides.
The Shagohod model is a bit smaller than the box suggests, but it does look authentic, and itâs actually quite heavy. Itâs a 144 to 1 scale model, and itâs very detailed.
Underneath this box are the other items, among them of course the game itself. The cover art differs from that of the regular version (this is actually the same box art used in North America).
Then there are two books and a four panel wallet with a DVD. The stickers warn for spoilers. Both the DVD wallet and the larger of the two books are made from what looks like recycled paper. Because of the brown, empty covers they kind of look like confidential files, which may have been the intention since this game is all about the era of espionage. The two books are called the âLâ and the âRâ book.
One of the books is a MGS story booklet, the small one, but of course itâs all in Japanese. Thereâs an artwork of a satellite on the inside of the cover. The outside looks like it represents a wall made from large, dark stones.
The âR bookâ has a page filled with words starting with an R.
The bonus DVD contains different trailers and early experimental material.
The other book is an art book that contains interesting behind-the-scenes material. There are character artworks, research photos, commentary by the creators and more. It also comes with a fold-out poster with art by Noriyoshi Ohrai.
This is a really nice book filled with beautiful, full page prints containing artworks and photographs. On the reference photo below you can see the Mauser, which is the weapon EVA uses (except hers is a Chinese fake, as Snake points out in the game).
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Because this is the âL bookâ, the page is filled with L-words.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Premium Package is a very nice bundle to own for Metal Gear collectors. All the items fit nicely in the box, so they can be conveniently accessed and stored.
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Of course, since the item only came out in Japan, some of the pieces canât really be used by non-Japanese speaking collectors, but when it comes to the artbook, even though itâs a shame not being able to read the descriptions, it mainly relies on images.
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Still, this Premium Package will mainly appeal to collectors. And for a Metal Gear fan itâs an awesome collectorâs item indeed.