Platinum Games Developed Metal Gear Delta: Snake Eater's Secret Mode

Platinum Games, the acclaimed developer of action games like Bayonetta and Nier: Automata, has contributed to the development of Konami's Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. Specifically, Platinum created a new version of the game's "Snake's Nightmare" Easter egg, which is a third-person action sequence that players can access by saving the game when Snake is captured. The original "Snake's Nightmare" or "Guy Savage" minigame was written and directed by Shuyo Murata, who worked on other Metal Gear Solid projects. While the mode has been omitted from most re-releases of Metal Gear Solid 3, Konami went the extra mile for Delta and brought in Platinum to rebuild the hidden mode. Platinum's expertise in the action game genre is evident in the "Snake's Nightmare" mode, which has been described as sharp and satisfying to play. The overall game, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, has been well-received, with GameSpot giving it a 9/10 and praising it as a "safe but successful modernization of a beloved classic" and a "gorgeous game that brings MGS3 to life in stunning new detail."
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