A big MGS in a small UMD.

User Rating: 10 | Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker PSP
Controls: 5/5

There have been some complaints about fidgety controls. It's not all that bad. (I can only speak for the shooter control scheme.) The controls grow on you and soon you'll be shooting soldiers in the head from long distances in no time with a Hush Puppy. Usually, your shot can be perfectly adjusted by just moving a bit to the left or right.

Gameplay: 5/5

Whether you prefer Run 'N Gun or Stealth action with CQC combat Peace Walker has you covered. However the game rewards you for stealth action with a counter called Hero Points which affect what you can say during co-op or codex buffs. It also affect your who you can recruit with the recruitment tab which you can use to recruit high-rank soldiers.

Voice ActingMusicSound Effects: 5/5

If you have played a previous MGS, expect the same amazing voice acting from before. Music in the game is also like the voice acting, fantastic and fits well with the time. Sound Effects are great and the sound of firing the Hush Puppy with headphones in is an enjoyable noise.

Story: 5/5

You play as Big Boss star of MGS 3 and "Father" of the Snake family. He is currently situated in Costa Rica with his Second in Command Kazihiru Miller (McDonnell Miller in case you were wondering.) After having to kill his former mentor. When he is approached by a man named Ramón Gálvez Mena and a girl Named Paz with a business proposition to drive the US out of Costa Rica. After some quick detective skills Snake quickly realizes that he is from the KGB agent named Vladimir Zadornov. Now you take control of Big Boss and fight through enemies around Costa Rica with your new Derelict base supplied by Zadornov.

Misc: 5/5

There's too much to do in Peace Walker that will keep you addicted for a long time. Over 120 Extra Ops with Mech battles. Outer ops lets you deploy captured mechs and soldiers to fight and earn you weapons. You can use R&D to make all new weapons and Armor.