Metal Gear is one of the most iconic games in history, not just because of its popular modern releases, but also because of its rich and colourful back-catalogue. We’ve seen plenty of games cropped up on Twitch, with community controls that reply on people typing the action, with a bit of software working out what the majority of people want to do, then using those commands to control the game. The only problem is, fish seem to play games better than people.
Stealth is usually the key aspect of a Metal Gear game, running around in circles, not so much. Of course, there’s always a mixture of those who really want to play the game, as well as those who want to do everything they can to troll every one else, often leading to frustrating and hilarious bouts of community based gaming.
Have you ever tried to play a game like this on Twitch? How did it go for you?
Check out the stream below to see how far the game has progressed so far, but be warned, it may be a while before anyone actually completes the game, but you’re certainly welcome to try to lend a hand.
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