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Players assume control of Raiden, a katana-wielding cyborg. He is initially playable in his "White" form, which was based on his appearance in  Guns of the Patriots, where he is depicted wearing white armor. At the second chapter in the game he switches to the more powerful "Black" cyborg armor variant.[10] Nevertheless the player can  alter  Raiden's  appearance through alternative skins.


Unlike previous titles in the Metal Gear series, where players try not to be noticed by enemies,Rising is action oriented, focusing on swordfighting and a sophisticated  cutting system to fight and defeat enemies. Although Raiden's  main weapon is  his high-frequency blade, Raiden can wield weapons such as a dagger or a rocket launcher.[11][12] Other subweapons can only be obtained after defeating the game's bosses.[13]
The game's cutting system allows players to engage in melee combat, as well as to precisely slash enemies and objects at will along a geometrical plane using the "free slicing" Blade Mode. Virtually any object in the game can be cut, including vehicles and enemies, though elements of the environment were intentionally limited to structures such as pillars and walls to better facilitate the game.[14]Entering Blade Mode produces a special targeting reticule in the form of a transparent blue plane which can be rotated and moved, tracing orange lines across the surfaces of objects to indicate exactly where they will be cut; it can also be used to enter a bullet timestate, giving players the opportunity to precisely slash targets during moments of action, such as slicing through a falling target from multiple angles before it hits the ground. These features can be employed strategically, for example disabling opponents, finding weak points and gaps in armor, severing support columns to collapse ceilings or walls onto enemies, deflecting enemy fire, or cutting through objects to remove enemy cover.[15][16] However, entering into Blade Mode reduces Raiden's energy to the point that if dropped to a certain level, it cannot be used.[17] Across the story the player obtains the Ripper Mode, a state which enhances Raiden's power for a limited time facilitating the use of Blade Mode.[18]

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