I absolutely love MGS2's plot; however, most of that is because I really like Raiden (I greatly prefer whinny, small characters over big hard asses in video games, which is why I love Leo Stenbuck in Zone of the Enders so much).
All right, I finally got around to opening Ninja Gaiden Sigma on Saturday. I played Chapter 2 for a while today. I'll be honest that I died a few times on Chapter 1, so I'm currently playing on the easiest difficulty. I played stage 2 for a while, and I'm starting to get a little better with the combat. When I rented it on Xbox, I could not get past the part with the two enemies on horses, but this time I did on my first try. I struggled with that fire guy on a horse (lol, took me 12 tries to beat him). It had nothing to do with the guy being tpp hard, I was stupid and spent too much time killing enemies around him (getting my butt kicked by them). I later just attacked the boss (not worrying about enemies around me) and killed him really fast. The burning building was really cool IMO.
I can't install the game, because I have next to no HDD space left.

I really wished I got into Ninja Gaiden sooner, on Xbox.
[quote name='jer7583']Zelda 2 isn't so bad. I played through to the second to last temple on the Zelda Collectors Edition disc a few years back. It's a great game, if you take it for what it is, and not judge it based on how much of a "Zelda game" it is.[/QUOTE]
That happens to be my very favorite Zelda. Over the years, I badly wanted Nintendo to make another Zelda similar to 2. One reason I've been disappointed with every Zelda because I've been wanting a true sequel to Zelda 2 (one with side scrolling gameplay, level ups, etc.). It was the first Zelda I really played and got into though. The other Zelda games just aren't for me.