Example Walkthrough: A Hypothetical Reworked Chapter
Fans joke that in 2014, Konami briefly considered a “Revengeance: Reloaded” for PS4/Xbox One, but scrapped it after Kojima’s fallout. Leaked (fake) bullet points from a disgruntled QA tester include:
For PC gamers, became synonymous with "the version that works." The game’s signature Blade Mode—a slow-motion slicing mechanic where players manually cut objects and enemies along a 360-degree plane—was notoriously frame-dependent. At 30 FPS, it felt sluggish. At 60+ FPS, it became a rippling cascade of plasma and hydraulic fluid. The 2014 Reloaded unlocked that potential.
The 30 VR missions in the 2014 Reloaded are where veterans truly test their metal. Challenges include:
“Reloaded? Kid, I was reloaded back in ‘14. Now take my hand—we’ve got a Senator to embarrass… again.” – Raiden (probably, in some fan edit)
Example Walkthrough: A Hypothetical Reworked Chapter
Fans joke that in 2014, Konami briefly considered a “Revengeance: Reloaded” for PS4/Xbox One, but scrapped it after Kojima’s fallout. Leaked (fake) bullet points from a disgruntled QA tester include:
For PC gamers, became synonymous with "the version that works." The game’s signature Blade Mode—a slow-motion slicing mechanic where players manually cut objects and enemies along a 360-degree plane—was notoriously frame-dependent. At 30 FPS, it felt sluggish. At 60+ FPS, it became a rippling cascade of plasma and hydraulic fluid. The 2014 Reloaded unlocked that potential.
The 30 VR missions in the 2014 Reloaded are where veterans truly test their metal. Challenges include:
“Reloaded? Kid, I was reloaded back in ‘14. Now take my hand—we’ve got a Senator to embarrass… again.” – Raiden (probably, in some fan edit)