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Metal Gear Survive TGS 2016 gameplay demonstration
The co-op zombie game makes use of the Metal Gear Solid V engine to first see four players infiltrate a base, stealth attacking loitering zombies with crystals growing where their heads used to be, in what appears to be an alternate dimension.
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The above gameplay demo is now the only section of the Konami live stream from the Tokyo Games Show that has English subtitles, with the official Metal Gear Twitter account stating that the rest of the show, which includes developer interviews and more, would have subtitles early next week. Most vital of all, however, is the bit where the zombies are distracted by a bleating, Fultoned sheep, before being set on fire with a tactical molotov.
I’m onboard with the idea of Metal Gear Survive. In the game, players have to assume the role of one of the soldiers and form a team with others to take down zombie-like villains.
The sheep then goes through the wormhole, naturally.
The survival game taking place in parallel universe to that of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Metal Gear Survive offers 4 players to join forces to survive in warm and shelter place and withstand hordes of creatures that are not very friendly.
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Metal Gear Survive is expected to hit the shelves in 2017 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.