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Metal Gear Solid V - The Phantom Pain (Europe)

PlayStation 3
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2015
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Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain is Kojima's last MGS with Big Boss in 1984 in Afghanistan and Africa. Revolutionary open world MGS, gigantic Mother Base, missions with infinite approaches. A major work.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 18+
Description
Fifth main Metal Gear Solid installment from Kojima Productions in massive open world following Big Boss across Afghanistan and Africa. Published by Konami, released in Europe in September 2015. Dual Afghanistan/Africa open world, free and inventive infiltration gameplay, Mother Base management, Metal Gear Online multiplayer mode, and controversial finale. Sandbox reference.

Metal Gear Solid V - The Phantom Pain review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
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Music
"Legendary"
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Story
"Masterful"
An arid open world bathed in natural light, from the Afghan desert to the African savannas: the infiltration takes on an unprecedented breadth and beauty. The careful photography and the day-night cycles compose a striking realism. This visual direction, vast and controlled, marks the technical peak of the saga.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾12 GB 📅01/09/2015
Published by Konami

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Collector interest

Hideo Kojima's last great Metal Gear, an open-world stealth game of unprecedented freedom, marked by the creator's tumultuous departure from Konami shortly after release. Widely distributed in the West, its collector interest stays measured and rests on this status as Kojima's farewell to the saga rather than scarcity, the Japanese edition being rarer. A history-laden piece for stealth fans.

Is Metal Gear Solid V - The Phantom Pain still worth playing in 2026?

Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain is Hideo Kojima's final MGS, and arguably the peak of infiltration gameplay the saga ever reached. Playing Big Boss in Afghanistan and Africa in an open world where every mission can be approached in countless ways delivers an exhilarating tactical freedom and a near-inexhaustible replayability. Managing Mother Base adds an addictive strategic layer. Its fragmented narrative and abrupt ending divide opinion, a consequence of a troubled development. But the sheer gameplay excellence of the whole makes it a major work, still fully recommendable today.

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