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The Cane and Rinse videogame podcast

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker – Cane and Rinse No.44

The Cane and Rinse videogame podcast

Cane and Rinse

Hobbies, Leisure, Video Games, Games

4.8767 Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2012

⏱️ 197 minutes

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Summary

"We abandoned our countries. Nothing more." In the penultimate of our six Metal Gear 25th anniversary specials, Leon, Tony, James and Paul Rooney of Ready-Up arrive at the Central America of the 1970’s for Kojima Productions 2010’s Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. Was attempting to follow up 2008’s epic ‘conclusion’ of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots with a handheld title a fool’s errand? And does the game work on home consoles as part of the HD Collection? Strap yourselves in, for this is another long one, as we explore in some detail the plot, gameplay and politics - sexual and otherwise - of the game. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_forty_four.mp3   Music used in this issue: 1: Zero Allies! by Kazuma Jinnouchi 2: Sing by The Carpenters 3: Koi No Yokushi Ryoku by Nana Mizuki Cane and Rinse 45 was edited by Jay Taylor Do you have an opinion about this particular game or maybe about our podcast in general? Then why not venture into our forum and leave us your feedback. Whilst there you could also interact with our ever-growing and friendly community, in discussing past, present and future videogames (and lots of other stuff too!) and perhaps even arrange some games with like-minded individuals. Sound good? Come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum Josh and James take a look at co-op in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker... and completely mess it up: If you like these Quick Rinse videos you can find many more (plus a few other bits and bobs) over on the Official Cane and Rinse YouTube channel.

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0:00.0

I'm Hello everybody and welcome to volume one issue 44 of the Canaan Rinse podcast. In the penultimate of our six Metal Gear 25th anniversary specials, we arrive at the Central America of the 1970s for 2010's Metal Gear Solid Peacewalker. Was attempting to follow up 2008 epic conclusion of Guns of the Patriots with a handheld title of Fools Errand and does the game work on home consoles as part of the HD collection?

0:56.7

Strap yourselves in, for this is likely to be another long one.

1:30.3

Music The The The The The Thank you. I'm Joining me, joining me Leon Cox and this issue Tony Atkins

2:57.4

Hello James Carter

2:59.3

and Paul the silky tart Rooney

3:03.2

Hi guys

3:04.4

And highly camp

3:07.2

He gets a little bit camper with each issue he comes on.

3:11.5

We'll see what he's like come the end of Metal Gear Solid for.

3:14.3

A fun boy, diva.

3:15.9

Indeed, yes.

3:17.5

So the first thing I wanted to talk about on this show is a game that most of us here haven't played.

3:25.5

But I felt we ought to cover it off, as it were, because it is canon and it fits in between, canonically,

3:32.7

between Metal Gear Solid 3 and Metal Gear Solid Peacewalker, and that is Portable Ops. I think,

3:39.5

am I right in thinking, Paul, you're the only person here who's played that?

3:42.0

I have you.

3:42.7

I really enjoyed the game, actually, but it was so long ago now that I can vaguely remember the story.

3:48.6

Yeah, so it involves a lot of the same characters as three, I know, but beyond that,

3:54.0

does it, what, are there any sort of key major events that we need to know about or going into

3:59.7

peace walker to go into peace walker not not hugely no i wouldn't say so it kind of stands on

4:06.1

its own but it was such surprising quality for a handheld that it is deemed canon you know it is

4:13.0

certainly part of the universe, but I personally

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