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Jetstream Sam is going to assume you are familiar with Rising’s gameplay mechanics as it does present a slightly higher degree of difficulty. If anything Sam is a little more straightforward and brutal when comparing against the more graceful and ninja-like Raiden. Sure, he plays a little differently but is not a major game changer. He can, however, double jump and release a charged up attack if the attack button is held down instead of tapped. Sam also gets a dumbed down treatment in comparison to Raiden as he cannot stealth kill, gain new abilities, or use new weapons. The sewers, Japanese garden, enemies, music, boss battles, and the helipad have all been rehashed from Raiden’s solo adventure. And with no replay value or New Game+ option, there is no reason to go back unless you want to try again on a higher difficulty setting.īesides the very short length, everything in Jetstream Sam has been reused from the main campaign. In comparison, I finished this extra content in 56 minutes according to the stat summary screen upon conclusion it is never good when it takes longer to download the file than it does to play through it. Thanks to the notoriously slow Playstation Network, it took me a several hours to download and install this 2.5gb DLC file to my PS3. Unfortunately, instead of getting an inside peek on one of Revengeance’s most interesting characters, Jetstream Sam is an attempt to earn an immoral buck from diehard fans. Jetstream Sam is the first batch of DLC for Metal Gear Rising outside of some free VR Missions.
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