I did not receive the day one edition or the steelbook case that were advertised. They have essentially overcharged for the item as I could have ordered the standard edition cheaper on their other listing.
I did not receive the day one edition or the steelbook case that were advertised. They have essentially overcharged for the item as I could have ordered the standard edition cheaper on their other listing.
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is a new release from developer Kojima Productions and publisher Konami set between Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and the upcoming release Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain .
It's OK doing a lot more to discover
After owning a ps4 for 2 year and brushing this game off thinking I wouldn't be interested. I played it as a ps plus download and it's absolutely unbelievable, a phenomenal game. I can't put it down.
Visually stunning but to pay real obey for developing mb using coins is not worth it considering the retail price paid for the same
Gameplay graphics
Credits after each episode ; makes u hate Kojima productions
I almost threw it out. The first nine minutes are incredible gory and creepy. But then I read other reviews and stuck with it. The body of the game is good, real strategic and a good value.
Challenging; Graphics
From the prologue, to its one and only chapter transition, to the prologue again, and to the annoying against-all-odds stand-off that actually ends the game after the credits have already rolled twice, Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain is so very Kojima.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is Hideo Kojima's Great White Whale, the game he's been trying to make his entire career, or at least since Peace Walker . Like the central character, nicknamed Ahab, or his bandaged roommate Ishmael, this modern-day epic takes some time to get to its feet and...
With Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain , thus ends an era of one of the oldest and longest running video game franchises that has a legacy enduring as far back as 1987 when it first launched on the MSX2 gaming computer.
There are certain franchises that could well be considered long running, heavy hitters in gaming, steeped in their own tradition and from which players, rightly expect a great deal. God of War, Half Life (should we ever see it again) and of course, Metal Gear Solid comes to mind.
Looks terrific; Engrossing game dynamics; Immersive
Long and frequent cutscenes
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