For three decades the Metal Gear franchise has been more - or-less a «tactical espionage action» game — in the narrative a «deep state» government is creating walking
bipedal tanks armed with nuclear weapons, and a soldier from a core group of familiar characters must sneak and infiltrate the enemy base in order to save the world from annihilation.
The aforementioned camel, for starters, but also
a bipedal tank called the Slugnoid.
Aside from the famous
bipedal tank, the set also comes with four characters: Solid Snake holding a Stinger, Liquid Snake for in the cockpit, and two versions of Gray Fox, one of which has been stepped on by REX.
This a world where everyone fighting is mostly robotic and able to perform insane feats, like throwing a giant
bipedal tank into the air.
From «Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain,» Sentinel brings us an amazingly detailed version of the Sahelanthropus
bipedal tank!
RAY, the deadly
bipedal tank from «Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty,» is now an awe - inspiring figure from ThreeA!
Not exact matches
Whether it's the concept of the titular Metal Gears themselves —
bipedal walking
tanks capable of launching nuclear missiles — or the rise of artificial intelligence and nanotechnology, Metal Gear Solid is a saga that celebrates the tech of our future as much as it often condemns it.
The trailer began with the recurring phrase: «This is a fantasy based on reality» and demonstrated new gameplay footage such as combat scenes with swords and guns, controlling a
tank - like vehicle, climbing aboard a
bipedal robot, and battling a huge creature (presumably from the TGS trailer), and Noctis facing off against a group of armed soldiers.
Even bigger battles, with
bipedal mech - like
tanks, don't bring that much of a challenge, but one «boss» - like character, a prince from a liberated country who becomes a Grand General, gives me fits.