Really, if there’s one thing that’s burned into our cerebral cortex after hours spent in front of Metal Gear Online, it’s the harrowing sound of a faceless private military soldier dying a grizzly, agonising death howling through four different sets of speakers, with the nanosecond’s lag between each set ensuring an eerie echo.
What makes it even worse (but really even better) is the sound of the Metal Gear
We've played Metal Gear Online at a top secret event in London. Find out how the MGS4 engine works in a multiplayer battle - and why jazz mags are your new best friend - inside.