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Metal Gear Solid on N-Gage: The Lost Chapter of Snake’s Journey

Similar to MGS3’s camouflage, players could use their real-world Nokia phone camera to take a photo of their surroundings. The game would then sample those colors and apply them to Snake’s sneaking suit to help him blend in. metal gear solid ngage

Here is where fans get upset. This is not a canonical entry. There are no voice actors (only text codec calls), no epic cutscenes, and the story is… thin. You play as Snake infiltrating a tanker (sound familiar?) to stop a new Metal Gear, but the plot is basically a Mad Libs of MGS1 and MGS2 . You won’t find any profound Kojima monologues about genes or memes here. Metal Gear Solid on N-Gage: The Lost Chapter

The game received polarized reviews, often depending on whether it was viewed as a mobile breakthrough or a compromised console port: This is not a canonical entry

The game's success also paved the way for future handheld ports of major franchises, such as the PlayStation Portable's release of Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. This game built upon the foundations laid by Metal Gear Solid, and offered a more comprehensive experience to fans of the series.

However, there is a poetic end to this story.