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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake EaterRemake has a Legacy Style mode, which brings back the original control scheme. Gaming has always been about innovation and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. But sometimes, looking back at older games and their styles can be just as exciting.

This nostalgic feature is a surprising addition that nobody saw coming. The Legacy Style mode also changes the color grading of the game to be more greenish, like the original PS2 game.
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The originalMetal Gear Solid 3, developed by Konami, was a groundbreaking game when it was released in 2004. It introduced a unique blend of stealth and action, continuing off from what was built in the previous game, along with an intricate storyline and memorable characters.
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The color grading was a big part of the game’s atmosphere and perfectly fit the jungle setting. By bringing back these colors inMetal Gear Solid Deltaas part of the Legacy mode, the developers are tapping into a deep well of nostalgia.

While the Legacy Stylecontrols and color grading are a nodto the past,Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eaterisn’t just a simple remaster. The game is being rebuilt from the ground up in Unreal Engine 5 with modern graphics and updated gameplay mechanics.
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This means that players can expect a stunning visual experience and smoother gameplay while still having the option to switch to the classic control scheme. The gameplay trailer that was recently shown at the Xbox Games Showcase highlighted the technological advancements and graphical fidelity of the game.
For those who might find the original controls a bit clunky by today’s standards, the game also offers modern control options. The developers have made it clear that they want to preserve the essence of what madeMetal Gear Solid 3special, while also making it accessible to a broader audience, which is the best mindset to have when remaking an absolute fan-favorite game.

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Hopefully, the essence of what madethe original game a masterpiecewill still stand despite the new look. The intricate level design and moody narrative that made Kojima’s earlierMetal Geargames so well-known are things that this remake attempts to preserve.
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There isn’t an official release date for the remake as of yet. The release is still anticipated for later in 2024. The first three original games are included in theMetal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1for those who want to relive the originals.The remake will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Adding the Legacy controls also highlights a growing trend in the gaming industry. More and more developers are recognizing the value of nostalgia and the emotional connection players have with classic games, and don’t want to stray away from that too much.
By incorporating elements from older titles, they can create a richer and more engaging experience. This approach not only pays tribute to the original games but also enhances their appeal in today’s market.
Are you looking forward to the remake? Let us know in the comments.
Suhaib Adeel
Gaming Writer
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Suhaib is a Gaming Writer at FandomWire. He’s extremely passionate about video games and movies, and loves working in the pop culture space. Some of his favorite games include Fallout: New Vegas, Disco Elysium, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Red Dead Redemption 2, Persona 5, Final Fantasy XII, Dishonored, The Last of Us Part II, and Bloodborne.