You are warned by your commanding officer not use real names when talking over the radio due to enemies possibly listening in, then, disturbingly, immediately hear your CO go on for ages and ages about every single thing you are going to do, why you are doing it, and what country you are affiliated with. You begin by jumping out of an airplane, which is believable enough, but then you start getting fed some backstory that makes no sense. Now as for the overall gameplay, that in my opinion has not aged all that well.
Overall the port looks and plays really solidly. While I have no way to test the framerate, it has been consistent with no slow down or missed frames. To start the game is displayed at a constant 720p resolution, and it takes up 4.1GB of storage. Google Play achievements and cloud saves are supported out of the box with the inclusion of Google Play Games Services, which is fantastic to see. Having only recently installed Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater HD my time with it hasn't been long, but I think it was enough to judge how well this port performs.