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Takiyama escape however Snake is trapped inside. The US military, which has been called in to secure SaintLogic, fires upon Metal Gear and a missile from its rear launches, and lands in the ocean a short distance away.

It is revealed in a cutscene that Snake was in the launcher instead of a missile and utilized it to escape, breaking most bones in his body. He recovered extremely quickly. The game ends with Dr. Takiyama and Venus safely recovering from the SaintLogic incident, with General Wiseman arrested and facing charges of war crimes. In the North American and European versions, several illustrations that accompany the end credits show what happens to the game's main characters after the incident.

Wiseman is shown being led away by law enforcement personnel, but his manner remains undaunted, implying perhaps that there is yet a way for him out of his predicament. Dalton gets dressed down by a superior at the FBI, although he retains a smug demeanor not unlike Wiseman's. Takiyama is merely shown looking pensive in the helicopter that carries her off the island. And in a vignette that could have been taken much later after the events of the SaintLogic incident, Venus is seen manning the checkout counter at a supermarket, hinting at her quiet assimilation into everyday life.

The soundtrack was released along with the Metal Gear Acid soundtrack on December 21, Metal Gear Wiki Explore. Metal Gear Solid V. Brawl Super Smash Bros. Game Personnel Music Personnel. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Metal Gear Acid 2. Log In to Edit. History Talk 5. Universal Conquest Wiki. Acid 2 is the sequel to the original Metal Gear Acid , with the story set sometime after the events of the previous game.

Like its predecessor, it follows an alternate continuity separate from the mainline Metal Gear series. The game uses a completely new cel-shaded graphic engine, replacing the darker graphics from the first game, and features an improved gameplay system. It comes with a PSP add-on called the Solid Eye, which is a folding cardboard box with specialized lenses that fit over the PSP's screen, creating a stereoscopic image.

Gameplay in Metal Gear Acid 2 is similar to that of its predecessor , using a series of collectible trading cards based on the other Metal Gear games. There are new features, such as the SELL option for cards, allowing overstocked cards that the player cannot use to be sold for more points in-game currency used to buy cards and cover fire when a player's ally is behind an enemy and has an equipped weapon in range of the target, when the player attacks, the ally takes a shot onto the target as well.

Also added is the ability to move past doors instead of stopping when approaching, and characters can now pick up items such as weapons and card packs by simply running over them instead of having to end movement on top of the item.

The game uses a revamped engine, featuring a cel-shaded presentation, 3D equipment boxes, and new particle effects. There is a tutorial mode for beginners and a new "Arena" single-player mode that allows players to battle boss characters from previous games, such as Liquid Snake and Vamp , using the Acid 2 card-battling system. There are also extra missions such as "Sneaking" and "Elimination" modes.

The game can be also played in the "Wireless Battle" mode using ad hoc connection only. An additional "Solid Eye Theater" mode allows users to watch videos of the Japanese women seen on posters and magazines throughout the Metal Gear series, utilizing the Solid Eye attachment.

The gameplay system consists primarily of the usage of cards obtainable in-game, through a card shop, or other means such as codes or game completion. These cards have a variety of effects for the player, and most can double as a movement card represented in the form of blocks, referenced as BLKS in-game. Most cards can move the player three BLKS, but some cards allow more or less , and a number of cards are dedicated movement cards, most of which are based on soldiers from the previous Metal Gear games.

COST is also an important factor, as it affects turn order and is represented in the form of a small counter. It can be summarized as the time taken for the player to perform an action, so if the player has a cost of 0 and an enemy has the cost of 1, the player will go first, regardless of the number of turns the player has had unless a condition or card effect states otherwise.

If the player or enemy builds their cost up to the amount that another character already has, that puts that card behind the character with the equal cost in the turn order. COST build up varies by card and is indicated in the upper-right corner of the card. There are cards, more than twice the number of the original game, including upgradeable cards. Some cards reduce cost or give an extra turns or action points each card takes up one action point.

Acid 2 ships with a viewing device called the Solid Eye. It is a folding cardboard box that slides over the PSP, separating the image with a divider in the center.

The game is playable with or without the Solid Eye. When used with the Solid Eye, the images overlap and produce a pop-out, 3D effect.

The game and manual warn that using this device for extended periods of time may lead to eyestrain, and prolonged use is not recommended. As more cards are collected, videos are unlocked in the Solid Eye Theater, available from the game's menu. The manual that is included with the American version of the game is significantly thinned down, and as such, does not contain a specific guide on how to utilize this feature.

Instructions can be found in the downloadable manual. Snake agrees to the job to free his friends and clear his name with Dalton.

Snake's initial objective is to infiltrate a research facility operated by SaintLogic called "StrateLogic" in the Japanese version , a military arms manufacturer, located on an isolated North American island. In , a jumbo jet carrying Senator Hach , an important politician and likely future presidential candidate, is hijacked by terrorists.

In exchange for the senator, the terrorists demand Pythagoras, a research project being conducted in the Moloni Republic in southern Africa, from the United States government. In efforts to identify these terrorists, the government begins an investigation of Pythagoras.

The Moloni government refuses to cooperate and work with the United States, saying that it doesn't want to interfere in its current affairs. In response, the U. With no other options and time running out, the U.

Metal Gear Acid focuses on turn-based tactics, rather than the more action-oriented style of previous games in the Metal Gear series.

The game uses a trading card-based system to control the main character's movements and actions. As such, the game's logo lacks the series' traditional "Tactical Espionage Action" tag line.

Acid stands for "Active Command Intelligence Duel. Before each round, the player can customize the deck of cards used by the main characters. The majority of the cards are based upon elements spanning the entire Metal Gear series, such as weaponry, characters, and even the Metal Gears.

The player's hand can consist of a maximum of six cards, while the maximum number of cards in a deck increases with overall progress. In action, the player can choose to use the cards as they are intended, or use them to move the character.

Most cards only allow the player to move three spaces, while certain cards let the player move up to six or higher. Cost is an important factor in game play, and can be summed up as the weight of the player's action.



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