Metal Gear Solid 2 versus Battlefield 4 Graphics – The 12 year difference

We take a look at the difference 12 years can make in terms of expectations of graphics and how far developers have come with what they can and can’t include within our beloved video games. From 2001 Konami’s Metal Gear Solid 2 on the PS2 was a benchmark game when it came to graphics and cinematic direction, with many elements wowing gamers back then that now are commonplace and wouldn’t raise an eyebrow.  We compare two scenes from the HD version of Metal Gear Solid 2 with the more recent 2013 release of Battlefield 4. These are two very different games, but in the instances shown, they both present similar locations which provide suitable elements for comparison. Take a look at our Metal Gear Solid 2 versus Battlefield 4 Graphics video for the full picture.

 

 

Written by: Rob Cram

Rob Cram has hundreds of video game reviews, thousands of articles under his belt with years of experience in gaming and tech. He aims to remain fair and free from publisher/developer influence. With his extensive knowledge, feels his gaming opinions are valid and worth sharing. Agreement with his views are entirely optional. He might have a bias towards cyberpunk.