You could interrogate in MGS3 by pressing L3 while holding an enemy in cqc. Snake would threaten the guard with his knife and tell him to speak, so the guard would relay mostly useless info like "if you walk in mud, you leave footprints!" lol. On occasion though you get some nice info, like the location of an armoury and such. I don't recall there being anything like that in MGS4 though, certainly not from cqcing someone. They might say things thing if you have them in a hold up though.
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I had a period of adjustment. I spend a fair bit of time playing single player but while logged in and generally sending messages to friends and so on. When psn went out I kinda lost all interest in using the PS3, would try playing various games only to change my mind 5min into it (or right after I got the disc in lol). Now I'm fine with it though, playing Fallout 3 and planning on running through Demon's Souls again for fun. I still find myself hitting the PS button to check the friends list alot though... habit. :S
awesome games there!!! althouhg i thought tenchu 1 and 2 were both amazingjubeio
Well to be fair I don't remember number one all that well. Two will forever be the best one though, I think. None of the others had the same degree of story, where each character truly is a unique playthrough rather than them all ending up facing and killing the same boss, at different times... *rolls eyes*. Besides, we got to see how Rikimaru got his scar :D
Good Tenchu games (#2, basically...), good final fantasy games and Resident Evil games that actually involved lots of puzzles and wasn't just a linear shooter. I'd love a remake of the Soul Reaver games. Best story ever! ^^
Big Boss/Naked Snake for main char and Kain from the Soul Reaver games (in which he is only a supporting char :b).
However there's something I really hate about them; neglecting Jak and Daxter :(
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Same. I want Jak 4! Such great games, far better than Uncharted story wise.
Somethings to do in single player is collect all the bounties, finish off all the challanges (getting herbs, hunting, marksman things, finding all the treasure, etc) and not much else. As to the end of the game, there is one more mission after becoming Jack. You talk to someone at the Blackwater trainstation to start it, if I remember correctly.
After putting in the discs of numerous games and losing interest in them 5min later, I started playing Fallout 3 because I never did do much in it, so figured I'd get some mutant slaying on and get me some trophies.
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