fbpx
Wikipedia

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain[b] is a 2015 action-adventure stealth video game developed by Kojima Productions and published by Konami. Directed, written, and designed by Hideo Kojima (as his final work at Konami), it is the ninth installment in the Metal Gear franchise, following Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, a stand-alone prologue released the previous year. Set in 1984, nine years after the events of Ground Zeroes, the story follows mercenary leader Punished "Venom" Snake as he ventures into Soviet-occupied Afghanistan and the AngolaZaire border region to exact revenge on those who destroyed his forces and came close to killing him during the climax of Ground Zeroes.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Developer(s)Kojima Productions[a]
Publisher(s)Konami
Director(s)Hideo Kojima
Producer(s)
  • Hideo Kojima
  • Kenichiro Imaizumi
  • Kazuki Muraoka
Designer(s)Hideo Kojima
Programmer(s)
  • Daizaburo Nakamura
  • Makoto Sonoyama
  • Shutaro Iida
  • Takehiro Nomura
Artist(s)Yoji Shinkawa
Writer(s)
  • Hideo Kojima
  • Shuyo Murata
  • Hidenari Inamura
  • Etsu Tamari
Composer(s)
SeriesMetal Gear
EngineFox Engine
Platform(s)
ReleaseSeptember 1, 2015
Genre(s)Action-adventure, stealth
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The game is played from a third-person perspective in an open world which can be explored either on foot or by modes of transport. Snake can use a wide repertoire of weapons and items and receive assistance from several AI companions, allowing the player to combat enemies either stealthily or directly. Enemy soldiers and resources found in the world can be transported to Snake's headquarters, allowing for its expansion and the development of further technology. The game includes two separate multiplayer modes, Metal Gear Online (also known as Metal Gear Online 3) and Forward Operating Bases (FOBs); the latter mode allows players to develop FOBs, which can then be invaded by other players.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain was released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox 360, and Xbox One on September 1, 2015. It received critical acclaim, with praise for its gameplay, open world, graphics, themes, and performances. Its narrative and certain changes to the series formula divided critics, while the appearance of the character Quiet drew criticism. The game's repeated missions, ending, and evidence of removed content led some to label it unfinished. The Phantom Pain shipped 6 million units by December 2015. It received several awards and is considered to be one of the greatest stealth games of all time.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience, a bundle that includes both The Phantom Pain and Ground Zeroes, along with all additional content for both games, was released in October 2016.

Gameplay edit

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is a stealth game in which players take the role of Punished "Venom" Snake from a third-person perspective in an open world.[1] Gameplay elements are largely unchanged from Ground Zeroes, meaning that players must stealthily traverse several areas in the game world, avoiding enemy guards and remaining undetected.[2] Included in Snake's repertoire are binoculars, a variety of weapons, explosives, and stealth-based items such as cardboard boxes and decoys.[2][3] Following one of the series traditions, The Phantom Pain encourages players to progress through the game without killing, using non-lethal weapons such as tranquilizer darts to subdue enemies.[4] Players may traverse the game world with vehicles such as jeeps and tanks, in addition to traveling on foot or on horseback, and as certain locations are mountainous,[5] players may opt to go rock climbing as a shortcut.[6] They may call for helicopter support against enemy soldiers or request airstrikes that can bombard the target area or change the weather.[7] Snake can call on one of a few AI "buddy" companions: D-Horse, a horse capable of wearing armor and hiding Snake during travel; D-Dog, a wolf pup raised to assist Snake in the field; Quiet, a mute female sniper with supernatural abilities; and D-Walker, a manned, highly agile mobile weapons platform that can provide heavy weapons support.[3][8][9] The companions' abilities and their effectiveness depends on the player's relationship with them.[7] There is a large emphasis on tactics in The Phantom Pain.[10]

 
In this screenshot, Snake uses the Fulton surface-to-air recovery system to transport a sheep back to Mother Base.

As in Peace Walker, The Phantom Pain features a base-building system that allows players to develop weapons and items from their headquarters, Mother Base.[11] Recruitment of enemy soldiers and prisoners has returned for this purpose, allowing the base to grow through organization. The player is given the option to access their base from their real-life smartphones and other devices via a companion app.[12] Unlike in Peace Walker, where players can only view Mother Base from the air, The Phantom Pain allows players to control Snake as he explores the complex on foot. The Fulton surface-to-air recovery system, an item introduced into gameplay in Peace Walker, returns as well, with players able to transport captured soldiers and other objects such as animals and vehicles back to Mother Base.[13] An in-game currency called GMP is used for upgrading Mother Base's defenses and technology, and can be collected from objects found all over the map, such as rough diamonds, shipping containers, and special blueprint boxes,[9] as well as sending recruited soldiers on combat missions around the world. The income is invested in upgrades to the appearance and abilities, weapons and equipment of Snake, his companions, and vehicles. For example, Snake's prosthetic arm can be modified with a taser, echolocation function, or remote controls that allow it to fly as a missile-like drone.[14][15]

Game design direction allows the player to choose in what order the story events take place by selecting missions in any order they like, and yet still "understand the encompassing message by the end".[16][17] The enemy AI has improved in terms of situational awareness. If players frequently use particular weapons or tactics to subdue enemy soldiers, enemies will increase in number and be outfitted with better equipment; for example, frequent use of headshots will result in enemy soldiers donning metal helmets to make targeting the head harder.[18] Other actions from the player can affect the wider game world further; for example, sabotaging a radar installation will open up a new landing zone.[19]

The game has a dynamic weather system and day-night cycle that runs in real-time.[20] The cycle is able to be fast-forwarded when Snake lights a "Phantom Cigar", a type of electronic cigar; a digital silver Seiko watch panel appears on screen to denote time.[21] The passage of time enables players to analyze the movement of marked enemy forces in the area, such as shifts in sentry patrols and individual patrol routes. Weather conditions, such as sandstorms and rain, affect the gameplay environment by reducing visibility or masking the sound of footsteps.[22]

Multiplayer edit

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain includes two multiplayer modes: first, the new Metal Gear Online 3, developed by Kojima Productions' newly formed Los Angeles division (now known as Konami Los Angeles Studio).[23] The second multiplayer mode is an extension of the Mother Base base-building feature. Players are able to expand their operations to include Forward Operating Bases, which can be used to generate resources and income for the single-player campaign.[24] These facilities can be attacked by other players, making a player-versus-player mode available whereby the attacking team attempts to steal resources and/or soldiers and the defending team tries to protect the Forward Operating Base from the intruder. Defenders are able to call on their friends to aid in the defense, especially if their Forward Operating Base is attacked during a story mission.[25] Players are able to customize the security, staffing, and layout of their Forward Operating Bases, allowing for a large number of compound configurations. Following the success or failure of the intrusion, the location of the attacking player's Forward Operating Base is revealed to the defending player;[26] however, defending players can only launch a retaliatory strike if the attacker was discovered during their infiltration. The Forward Operating Base feature is a separate multiplayer experience to Metal Gear Online 3[24] and is needed to increase the number of combat units the player can deploy.

Synopsis edit

Setting edit

In the aftermath of the events of Ground Zeroes and the destruction of Militaires Sans Frontières (MSF), Big Boss (Kiefer Sutherland/Akio Ōtsuka) falls into a coma.[27] Nine years later, he awakens and helps lead a new mercenary group, Diamond Dogs.[28] Adopting the codename "Venom Snake", he ventures into Afghanistan during the Soviet–Afghan War and the AngolaZaire border region during the Angolan Civil War to track down the people responsible for MSF's destruction. Along the way, he becomes reacquainted with his former rival Ocelot (Troy Baker/Satoshi Mikami) and encounters Quiet (Stefanie Joosten), an assassin and sniper with supernatural abilities. While he and Kazuhira Miller (Robin Atkin Downes/Tomokazu Sugita) are initially driven to exact revenge, Snake unearths a plot by the Cipher organization to develop a new model of the Metal Gear system known as the ST-84 "Sahelanthropus".[29]

Characters edit

In contrast to previous Metal Gear installments, Kojima Productions conducted the voice acting and motion capture with English-speaking actors and stuntmen first. While facial motion capture was used before for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, it was done separately from the actual voice acting. The Japanese voice acting was dubbed over the English cast's performance afterward, in contrast to previous releases in the series since Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, which had the characters' vocal and facial expressions lip-synched specifically to both, Japanese and English voice acting.

At E3 2013, Konami confirmed that actor Kiefer Sutherland would provide Snake's voice and motion capture work for the game,[30][31][32] taking a role over voice actor David Hayter.[33] Kojima's reason for replacing Hayter was to "have a more subdued performance expressed through subtle facial movements and tone of voice rather than words", and that he "needed someone who could genuinely convey both the facial and vocal qualities of a man in his late 40s". Hollywood producer and director Avi Arad suggested to Kojima that Sutherland could fulfill his requirements.[34][35][36] Akio Ōtsuka was unaffected by this casting change and continued to voice Snake in the Japanese version.[37] On March 4, 2015, Kojima revealed that Snake would have less dialogue in The Phantom Pain than previous installments. The reasoning behind it was to make Snake come across as an extension to the player and that he "will act based on [player's actions] rather than doing things like making spontaneous comments or flirting with women."[38]

Other members of the voice cast include Troy Baker as Ocelot,[39] Jay Tavare as Code Talker,[40] James Horan as Skull Face, Robin Atkin Downes as Kazuhira Miller, Christopher Randolph as Dr. Emmerich,[41] and Piers Stubbs as Eli. The Japanese dub features Tomokazu Sugita as Miller, Hideyuki Tanaka as Emmerich, Takaya Hashi as Skull Face, Satoshi Mikami as Ocelot, Osamu Saka (whose previous roles include Sergei Gurlukovich in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and The End in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater) as Code Talker,[42][43] and Yūtarō Honjō as Eli.[44] Dutch model Stefanie Joosten provides the likeness, voice and motion capture for the new character Quiet,[42] a mute sniper with supernatural abilities who may assist Snake on missions depending on the player's actions during a certain mission.[45] She provides the vocals for "Quiet's Theme".

Plot edit

In 1984, nine years after the destruction of MSF[c], Big Boss awakens from a coma in a hospital on a British military base in Cyprus. Quiet, a Cipher assassin, attempts to kill him, but he is rescued by a heavily bandaged man called "Ishmael". The pair escape the hospital while evading pursuit from Cipher soldiers and two superhumans, the "Third Child" and the "Man on Fire". Big Boss loses Ishmael, but is recovered by Revolver Ocelot and brought aboard Diamond Dogs, a new mercenary group founded by Kazuhira Miller on an offshore platform near Seychelles.

Big Boss adopts the code name "Venom Snake" and begins searching for Cipher. Snake becomes involved in the Soviet–Afghan War and the Angolan Civil War. He recruits the superhuman mute sniper Quiet; scientist and MSF associate Dr. "Huey" Emmerich; and Code Talker, a Navajo expert on parasites forced to work for Cipher. Snake captures Eli, a British child believed to be a clone of Snake and the leader of several child soldiers; a DNA test confirms that Venom Snake and Eli are not genetically related.

Snake learns that Cipher's leader Zero was usurped and XOF, a rogue faction of Cipher, was responsible for destroying MSF. XOF's leader Skull Face considers Cipher's plan for world peace akin to making it culturally American, and intends to release a parasite that kills anyone who speaks English. A modified parasite gave Quiet and XOF's elite soldiers, the "Skulls", their unusual abilities. After releasing the English strain of the parasite, Skull Face plans to use the threat of the latest Metal Gear "Sahelanthropus" to make nuclear weapons desirable, believing that nuclear deterrence will attain world peace while protecting other cultures; in secret, he will retain remote control of the weapons. Skull Face refuses to use an AI for Sahelanthropus, so is dependent on the Third Child's psychic abilities.

During a test, the Third Child betrays Skull Face, having Sahelanthropus seriously wound him and crush the Man on Fire. Snake defeats Sahelanthropus and recovers two of Skull Face's three parasite vials to destroy them; the third is missing, while one of those recovered is taken by the Third Child and given to Eli. Skull Face is left to die by Snake and Miller, but Huey executes him. Sahelanthropus is brought to Mother Base. Eli, the Third Child, and the child soldiers later steal Sahelanthropus and flee. It is revealed that the Third Child's powers enthralled him to the will of the most vengeful person nearby, meaning that Sahelanthropus' attack was instigated by Eli.

A parasite epidemic occurs on base, forcing Snake to kill many of his men to contain it. To honor them, he has their cremated remains turned into diamonds to carry into battle. Huey is accused of causing the epidemic while attempting to mutate the parasites to sell as weapons. Alongside suspicion of his role in MSF's destruction and evidence that he murdered his wife Dr. Strangelove for preventing him from using their son Hal in experiments, Snake exiles him from Diamond Dogs. Quiet disappears in Afghanistan; Code Talker reveals that Quiet was infected with the English parasite to spread it within Diamond Dogs, but her allegiances shifted and she remained silent to prevent an outbreak. Huey's mutation of the parasites convinced Quiet that she could not guarantee the group's safety. Snake finds her and helps fight off Soviet forces before they hide. Quiet is forced to speak to summon a Diamond Dogs helicopter when Snake is bitten by a venomous snake, and flees to avoid causing another epidemic.

It is revealed that Venom Snake is not Big Boss, but an MSF medic caught in the explosion that injured Ishmael, the real Big Boss. During his coma, the medic was transformed via plastic surgery and hypnotherapy to serve as a decoy for Big Boss while he wages a covert war against Cipher. Venom Snake would go on to set the events of the Outer Heaven uprising in motion[d]. After Venom's death, Big Boss would resurface during the Zanzibar Land disturbance. Miller and Ocelot discuss Big Boss' plans to create Outer Heaven. While Ocelot remains supportive, Miller is disgusted at his former ally's deception and vows to assist Venom and Big Boss' son David in hopes of contributing to his downfall.

Development edit

 
A recruiting poster, based on the Lord Kitchener Wants You recruitment poster, used at GDC 2012

In February 2012, a site owned by Konami, "Development Without Borders", promoted development for a new Metal Gear title, for "The "next" MGS". The site was recruiting staff for the 2012 GDC pavilion in March, and requested applications for several positions for the latest Metal Gear Solid targeted for "high-end consoles" and a "next-gen Fox engine".[46][47] As the year went on, screenshots and videos of the newly announced Fox Engine were unveiled by the team.[48] This media demonstrated many random settings and characters, although none related to the Metal Gear series. Certain screenshots, however, were noted to feature a character who resembled the Big Boss character of Metal Gear, walking up to a Stryker AFV previously seen in Metal Gear Solid 4.[49]

Konami unveiled Ground Zeroes at a private function celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Metal Gear series on August 30, 2012. The game made its public debut two days later at the 2012 Penny Arcade Expo.[50] Kojima revealed very little detail about the project at the time other than that it was a prologue to Metal Gear Solid V,[51] and that it would be the first game to use the Fox Engine, a game engine developed by Kojima Productions.[52] In January 2013, Kojima revealed that Ground Zeroes would be the first title in the series to be subtitled in Arabic, a feature the team had planned for previous games.[53] He also confirmed that the length of the cutscenes was reduced, as he believed that long cutscenes had become outdated.[16][54]

In an interview with VG247, Kojima expressed concerns over whether or not Ground Zeroes would be released. He claimed that his aim was to target taboos and mature themes, which he considered to be "quite risky", adding that his roles as creator and producer were in conflict with one another; as creator, Kojima wanted to take the risk of exploring themes that might alienate audiences, but as producer, he had to be able to tone down the content in order to sell as many copies of the game as possible. Ultimately, the role of creator won out, and Kojima described his approach as "prioritizing creativity over sales".[55][56][57]

 
Poster distributed at E3 2013, with visual effects by Kyle Cooper

At the Spike Video Game Awards in December 2012, a teaser trailer for a game known as The Phantom Pain was shown, credited to a new Swedish developer known as Moby Dick Studio, and was described as being "100% gameplay". Allegedly led by Joakim Mogren, the studio's mission statement read that it aimed to "deliver an uncompromising, exciting, and touching game experience to people all around the globe."[58] After the presentation, commentators speculated that The Phantom Pain was actually a Metal Gear game, noting the protagonist's resemblance to Big Boss, graphics similar to those produced by the Fox Engine, the quote "V has come to" at the end of the trailer, and that the title Metal Gear Solid V fits in the negative space and indentations of the game's logo when using the same font.[59][60] The name "Joakim" was an anagram of "Kojima", the domain name for the studio's website had only been registered about two weeks prior to the announcement, and that several people wearing Moby Dick Studio shirts were sitting in a VIP area intended for Konami staff.[59][61] Kojima stated he was impressed by the trailer and how Mogren was inspired by Metal Gear.[62]

An actor playing a heavily bandaged Mogren appeared in an interview on the March 14, 2013 episode of GameTrailers TV; while stating that he could not reveal many details, he confirmed that more details about The Phantom Pain would be revealed at the upcoming Game Developers Conference, and showed a series of screenshots on an iPad to the show's host Geoff Keighley. After Keighley pointed out the Fox Engine logo in the screenshots, Mogren appeared nervous and the segment abruptly ended.[63]

On March 27, 2013, at GDC 2013, Kojima confirmed that his studio was behind the trailer, and announced that Metal Gear Solid V would be two separate games; Ground Zeroes would now serve as a prologue for the main game, which was officially announced as Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.[64][65] He subsequently presented a trailer for the game and showcased the Fox Engine.[66] The trailer featured the song "Not Your Kind of People" from Garbage's 2012 album of the same name.[67][68]

In an interview with GameTrailers on March 29, 2013, Kojima revealed that The Phantom Pain was initially presented as an independent game so as to assess the public and industry response to the Fox Engine, as he felt that announcing the game as part of Metal Gear Solid V would bias reactions to the engine. He stated the idea had been conceived and planned with Keighley over the course of two years and was designed to encourage social media activity from fans.[69][70]

While the official trailer announcing the game was running on a PC, the game was released for the seventh and eighth generations of video game consoles. In an interview during E3 2013, when asked about a PC release, Kojima stated: "We are making it, and it will be on par with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions."[71] However, he made it clear that the PC port was not their priority.[72] Kojima confirmed that the visuals seen in the trailer would look close to those in the final game. He also stated that he would like Metal Gear Solid V to be his final Metal Gear game, noting that unlike previous titles where he had announced that he had finished making games in the series, only to return for subsequent games, his involvement with the franchise would be over this time around. Although the trailer had Snake suffering from hallucinations in the form of a flaming whale, Kojima assured that there would be a balance in realism.[73]

At E3 2013, a fourth trailer was shown at the Microsoft press conference, demonstrating the new gameplay mechanics, as well as the cast of characters. The development of an Xbox One version was also announced at the conference.[74] The PlayStation 4 version was announced the following day when Konami uploaded the red band version of the trailer on their YouTube channel in addition to the standard green band version.[75][76]

The trailers for Metal Gear Solid V showed the game running on a PC hardware, but according to Kojima with textures and character models somewhat based on seventh generation hardware. The developers aimed to improve the technical quality for the versions released for the eighth generation of consoles.[77]

"This time, Snake won't really speak much at all. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is an open world game focused on giving freedom to the player who will drive Snake's actions. Snake himself will be more of a silent protagonist similar to Mad Max in Mad Max 2. It's the characters around him who will expand the story."

Hideo Kojima[38]

Kojima alluded to the game possibly being "too big to clear", adding that the game is "200 [times larger] than Ground Zeroes".[78] He spoke about the restrictive nature of previous Metal Gear Solid titles, saying that they "set [the player] on one rail to get from point A to point B, with a certain amount of freedom between". In stark contrast, The Phantom Pain offers players new ways of traversal and sneaking methods, such as taking a helicopter to the mission area. Players are able to traverse the game world or deploy directly to landing zones that allow for different approaches. A video published after the E3 2015 convention showcased this, with the same mission played four times in a number of different ways: with the player opting for stealth, launching a direct assault via helicopter gunship, attempting to assassinate a target with a sniper rifle, and smuggling an explosive device into an enemy base by way of an unsuspecting patrol vehicle crew.[79] Weapons are unlicensed and fictional in The Phantom Pain, just as they were in Ground Zeroes.[80] It was confirmed that players who have previously played Ground Zeroes are able to import save data into The Phantom Pain and gain special perks.[81]

Kojima wanted the player to connect with Snake in The Phantom Pain. To accomplish this, the loss of Mother Base, which the player developed throughout Peace Walker, would serve as motivation for revenge for both Snake and the player. Kojima also tried making Snake more relatable to newcomers of the series by making him unaware of what happened in the nine years during which he was in a coma.[82]

At E3 2014, a fifth trailer featuring Mike Oldfield's song "Nuclear" was shown, unveiling more plot details surrounding the Diamond Dogs and Snake's antagonistic descent. It was leaked a day earlier via an accidental post from Konami's YouTube channel.[83] Alongside the new trailer, the website for Metal Gear Solid V was updated and included new information and images such as the developmental progress of the in-game map and the evolution of Snake's design across all games in the series.[84] On August 25, 2015, Kojima released a launch trailer showing "Metal Gear's Evolution and Harmony" with clips from the previous games along with the reveal of the new "Metal Gear Sahelanthropus".[85][86]

The first footage for The Phantom Pain's multiplayer was revealed in December 2014.[87][88] While originally set for launch alongside the release of the game, Metal Gear Online was postponed to October 6 for consoles and January 2016 for Windows.[89]

During development, Kojima Productions and Konami attracted criticism for their decision to include microtransactions; a system that allows players to pay for access to content in the game. However, a spokesperson for Kojima Productions confirmed that the system was included to benefit players who may not have the time to complete the game, given its scale, and that no content would be available exclusively through microtransactions.[90] Further controversy emerged following the publication of an article claiming that the Forward Operating Base mode was behind a paywall,[91] which Konami refuted, saying that microtransactions acted as an accelerator rather than a paywall.[92]

Over $80 million was spent on the development of the game.[93]

Music edit

The music of The Phantom Pain was produced by Harry Gregson-Williams, making it his fourth Metal Gear title, and composed by Ludvig Forssell, Justin Burnett, and Daniel James. Also featured in The Phantom Pain are collectable music tapes the player can listen to in-game, with a mixture of licensed music from the era and music from past Metal Gear titles.

Metal Gear Solid V Original Soundtrack was released on September 2, 2015, containing 50 tracks selected from both Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain. Following this on December 23, 2015, was Metal Gear Solid V Extended Soundtrack, containing 114 tracks again selected from both Metal Gear Solid V games. Metal Gear Solid V Original Soundtrack The Lost Tapes was released on March 30, 2016, primarily consisting of tracks written by Ludvig Forssell for the in-game cassette tapes. The latter two releases also include music that went unused in the game, with Metal Gear Solid V Extended Soundtrack in particular containing two tracks from the cut "Mission 51: Kingdom of the Flies".

The game's soundtrack later won the award for Best Score/Soundtrack at The Game Awards 2015.[94] The event had Stefanie Joosten, Quiet's voice actress, on stage performing "Quiet's Theme".

Konami–Kojima dispute edit

In March 2015, Konami announced plans for a corporate restructuring that saw them part ways with Hideo Kojima and his development studio Kojima Productions. As part of the separation, Kojima's name was removed from the game cover, all of its associated paraphernalia, and future releases of Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection.[95][e] A Konami spokesperson stated that Kojima would still be involved with Konami and the Metal Gear franchise,[88] and despite the dispute, the company expressed confidence that the game would be declared Game of the Year.[96]

In July 2015, series composer Rika Muranaka told Fragged Nation in an interview that over 30 commissioned songs for the series were never used, with Muranaka believing that Kojima had a lack of business sense that played a part in his split from Konami.[97]

Release edit

 
Promotion at Gamescom 2015

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain was released in different editions. Special Day One editions of the game for each platform featured downloadable content (DLC) vouchers for special weapons and Metal Gear Online experience points. The North American Collector's Edition (which was available for PS4 and Xbox One) comes with a steelbook and a small-size replica of Snake's bionic arm; the Premium Package for the Japanese release (which was available for PS4, PS3, and Xbox One) features a full-size replica, which was also sold separately in May 2016.[98] Sony released a PlayStation 4 bundle with the unit painted in the colors of the arm.

The physical PC release of The Phantom Pain only includes a CD key and a disc with a Steam installer contained within. Game files are not included on-disc and must be downloaded.[99][100]

Tie-in products were released for the game. Sony Mobile Communications released special edition Walkman, Xperia Z4, Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact, and Xperia J Compact devices, each featuring Outer Heaven emblems, soundtrack audio, and wallpapers.[101] Watch manufacturer Seiko released a digital watch resembling Venom Snake's watch from the game. Eyeglass maker JF Rey produced themed eyewear patterned after what Kaz and Ocelot wear in the game. Japanese toy company Sentinel, which previously made an iDroid casing for the iPhone 5 and 5S, produced a transformable figure of the Sahelanthropus,[102] while Kotobukiya readied a 1/100 scale kit of the unit. Sports apparel company Puma joined the project through a line of sports jackets, T-shirts, and footwear, including Snake's sneaking boots.[103][104]

Square Enix's PlayArts Kai figure line featured several of the game's characters, while Kaiyodo produced Venom Snake and a Soviet Army soldier for the RevoMini figure category. A Japanese language novelization of The Phantom Pain was written by author Kenji Yano (under the pen name Hitori Nojima) and published by Kadokawa Shoten in bunkobon and e-book formats on October 25, 2015, following the author's two-part novelization of the original Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty published the prior two months.[105] An art book, titled The Art of Metal Gear Solid V, was published by Dark Horse Comics on November 2, 2016.[106]

A complete edition of the game, titled Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience,[f] was released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Steam on October 11 in North America, October 13 in Europe, and November 10 in Japan. The bundle includes the Ground Zeroes prologue and The Phantom Pain in one package, along with all previously released downloadable content for both games.[107]

Removed content edit

The Collector's Edition of the game includes a supplemental disc containing a video for an unused in-game mission titled "Episode 51: Kingdom of the Flies", depicting the events of the mission through unfinished cinematics and concept artwork.[108][109][110][111] Taking place after the end of the campaign, it sees Snake locating and confronting Eli and the stolen Sahelanthropus on a remote island.[111][112][113] The official story ending was criticized for feeling abrupt,[111][112][113][114][115] and critics felt that Episode 51 would have given the game a more satisfying conclusion, due to it resolving several plot threads.[108][109][110][111] Others also thought it allowed certain characters further development that tied into their previous appearances in the series.[112][113][116]

Some critics found fault with The Phantom Pain's structure, particularly during its second half. The requirement of replaying past missions to progress resulted in theories that they had been used in place of original envisioned content that had not been incorporated due to time constraints.[117][118] This assumption was supported by further evidence of removed content: shortly after the discovery of Episode 51, Facepunch forum users who had been extracting data from the game's PC version found evidence of another story chapter that was not included in the final version.[118][119] The game's producer Kenichiro Imaizumi refused to comment on fans' enquiries,[120] while Metal Gear Solid community manager Robert Allen Peeler refuted the possibility of story downloadable content.[121] Some fans theorized a link between Chapter 3 and Konami's "Nuclear Disarmament Event", which was opened shortly after launch with the goal of revealing a secret in the game once all in-game nuclear weapons manufactured by players were disposed of;[122][123] a cutscene that would seemingly be released once the event had finished had been discovered by data miners some days after the game's release.[124][125] Peeler did not deny that further events may occur once the disarmament had concluded, but stated that "the simplest answer is... the correct one, no need to overthink it."[122][126] On February 2, 2018, the completion of the Nuclear Disarmament Event was triggered prematurely on the Steam version of the game, despite there being over 9000 player nukes in existence at the time, resulting in the release of the aforementioned cutscene.[127] After investigation, Konami announced that this was the result of a technical error owing to the game's servers being sent incorrect values.[128] Similarly, the event would apparently go on to be achieved by players of the PlayStation 3 version of the game on July 27, 2020,[129] although in October 2020 Konami clarified this had been the work of a cheater.[130]

Critics attributed the missing content to the disclosed tensions between Konami and Kojima during development. The general consensus was that Konami had given deadlines for the game's release, owing to Kojima's increasing spending on development.[131] Data miners uncovered other examples of content that had not been included in the game, ranging from gameplay features to audio files.[117][119][132][133][unreliable source][134] Jorge Jimenez of PC Gamer wrote it was possible that content had been cut for other expected reasons.[112] Due to the perceived narrative flaws and evidence of removed story content, the game was labeled by critics as being unfinished.[135] Conversely, GamesRadar+'s Dan Dawkins argued that what fans saw as being unfinished could have been deliberate on Kojima's part, and wrote that claims of the game being incomplete were neither right nor wrong.[136] Speaking to IGN, Kojima stated that the new intellectual property he was developing since leaving Konami (later revealed as Death Stranding) would be "a complete game".[137] After the announcement of Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience in 2016, which would include all previously released downloadable content, several fans voiced their concerns via Twitter about the missing content, particularly with regards to Episode 51. Konami responded that Episode 51 had been removed in the early development stages of the game as it had not been intended to be a pivotal story ending, and that there were no plans to have the mission available to play.[138] In 2021, PC Gamer's Jorge Jimenez and Collider's Ernesto Valenzuela expressed the desire for a director's cut of the game with the removed content, though feeling that the possibility of one would be very unlikely.[111][112]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain received "universal acclaim" from critics, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[139][140][141] It was praised for its varied gameplay mechanics, level of player freedom, open world design, visual fidelity, mature themes, and cast performances, though critics were divided on its narrative and certain changes to the series formula. Reviewers considered it to be one of the best Metal Gear games,[161] and it has been cited as one of the greatest stealth games ever made.[162] Rich Stanton of Eurogamer wrote that "every hand-polished element slots together into a head-spinningly ambitious structure and they combine into something you can only call visionary."[144] IGN's Vince Ingenito felt they had never expected a game to exist "where every minute gameplay detail has true purpose",[151] and Spencer Campbell of EGM described The Phantom Pain as "changing the idea of what can be accomplished with an open world game, both narratively and mechanically."[143] GameSpot's Peter Brown wrote that there had never been a Metal Gear game "so consistent in tone, daring in subject matter, and so captivating in presentation [...] with such depth to its gameplay, or so much volume in content."[149] The Phantom Pain was the twenty-third game—and the third in the Metal Gear series—to receive a perfect 40/40 review rating from Japanese magazine Famitsu.[163]

Critics lauded the gameplay systems and mechanics, controls, and open world design.[3][149][154][164] GameSpot's Brown wrote that playing was an "engrossing and varied experience", calling the gameplay "near-impeccable" and discoverable scenarios "the third pillar" of the world design.[149] Stanton of Eurogamer commended how the open world felt alive through "density and intimacy" over scale, making tasks like crossing a guarded bridge "thrilling".[144] Writing for Time, Matt Peckham described the world as an "unparalleled tactical toybox", a sentiment echoed by other critics;[160] Game Informer's Joe Juba likened each mission to a playground that encouraged players to experiment with tools.[148] Destructoid's Chris Carter noted the "hundreds" of loadout variations to confront scenarios in "completely different ways".[142] Some praised the artificial intelligence of enemies, and how their tactics changed to combat the player's favored playstyles.[3][144][153][160] David Roberts of GamesRadar+ felt that the game's handling of its systems respected the player's intelligence during mistakes.[109] Conversely, USgamer's Kat Bailey wrote that the game was sometimes too unforgiving in its room for error.[154] The action set pieces were praised as "exhilarating" by PC Gamer's Jorge Jimenez,[3] and "terrifying" for their consequences by Eurogamer's Stanton,[144] though some voiced frustration at encounters with the Skulls.[3][153][154][164] Campbell of EGM noted that attacks on the player's Forward Operating Bases could distract from completing concurrent story missions.[143] Time's Peckham found the requirements to unlock the fast travel system excessive.[160]

The narrative divided critics. EGM's Campbell praised it as "one of the strongest yet" in the Metal Gear series, writing some of the game's final moments were exceptionally moving.[143] Polygon's McWhertor described it as "captivating" but often "a bit messy".[153] Brown of GameSpot was similarly captivated by the story and characters, and lauded the tonal consistency and handling of mature themes.[149] Other critics echoed praise of the latter aspect;[143][148] Eurogamer's Stanton commended how the theme of war was used to explore subject matter, contrasting with other game series "in thrall to the military".[144] Conversely, IGN's Ingenito felt the subject matter was only acknowledged, while plot-related questions were answered in a "rushed and unsatisfying" way.[151] Roberts of GamesRadar+ described the narrative as being uneventful between brief periods of exposition, and criticized the game's handling of its villains.[109] Jimenez of PC Gamer called the story "aimless" and the worst in the series, due in part for its "mostly dry" script and the opening and ending sequence for feeling extraneous.[165] Jason Schreier of Kotaku considered the story "damn unfulfilling" and incomplete, criticizing its pacing, dialogue, and characterization.[164] Reviewers disapproved of the requirement that missions were replayed on higher difficulty settings to unlock the final missions;[142][149] some felt that it added unnecessary padding to the most emotional section of the plot.[109][164]

PC Gamer's Jimenez found the ending twist that the player character is not Big Boss as "one perfect moment in a bad story". He felt that by removing their identity, the epilogue became "a perfect thematic match" for the game by reflecting the player's own gameplay experience.[165] Carter of Destructoid wrote that the series had always "dabbled in the concept of "the legend" being stronger than the actual person".[166] GamesRadar+'s Roberts called a player-created avatar for Big Boss as "purely and distinctly Metal Gear", but felt that the reveal lacked closure and caused the story to feel "hollow" because of the "slapped in" ending and repeated missions.[109] Kotaku's Schreier thought that experiencing a character arc that was not Big Boss' cheapened the rationale for the player's actions, and that the story failed to explain how Venom Snake and Big Boss would become villains.[114]

Many noted changes to typical conventions of the series.[167] USgamer's Bailey felt it was the right approach that risks were taken to distance The Phantom Pain from the usual Metal Gear formula.[154] Jimenez of PC Gamer described the boss fights as being "pretty dull" to previous installments, but appreciated the lack of an "overbearing mythos" in the story;[3] Polygon's Michael McWhertor and Eurogamer's Stanton praised the shorter length of the cutscenes.[144][153] Conversely, Ingenito of IGN felt they would have preferred excessive cutscenes and emotional moments that they thought Guns of the Patriots had suffered from.[151] Some criticized the choice to include story information in optional audio logs, noting it left certain plot points without necessary context.[143][148][165] Others commented on the game's more serious tone;[3][109][142][144][164] Roberts of GamesRadar+ wrote that the "brilliantly horrifying and bizarre-even-by-Metal-Gear-standards" prologue establishes an "equally harrowing plot".[109] PC Gamer's Jimenez was disappointed in the tone and reduced humour, and that the story felt non-canonical as a result.[165] The voice acting received particular praise,[149][151][148][142][109] with Eurogamer's Stanton commending the cast as "a leap" over the game's predecessors.[144] Some expressed bemusement at Venom Snake's minimal dialogue;[109][153] Kotaku's Schreier and IGN's Ingenito wrote that his silence during emotional cutscenes was "jarring", the latter feeling it went beyond "mere stoicism".[151][164]

Carter of Destructoid praised the power of the Fox Engine, calling the graphical rendering "beautiful" and the sound design "impeccable".[142] Schreier of Kotaku lauded the game as being "exceptionally polished" and looking "phenomenal", praising Snake's character model and animations.[164] USgamer's Bailey similarly wrote that D-Dog "exhibits almost Pixar-like levels of detail" in his movement and interactions.[154] GameSpot's Brown and IGN's Ingenito described the cinematography as "top-notch" and "beautiful", respectively.[149][151] Juba of Game Informer felt that the visuals were "great", though noted some occasional texture pop-in.[148] Critics praised the game's performance as "smooth" in spite of its high graphical fidelity.[148][164][142]

Portrayal of Quiet edit

Before the release of the game, the presentation of the female character Quiet became a topic of controversy concerning her appearance. Halo content producer David Ellis criticized her for being oversexualized and a negative affirmation of the stereotype of the game industry as "full of man babies".[168][169][170] Kojima and Konami released Quiet figurines in May 2015 as part of the game's promotion. The figure's soft, pliable breasts were criticized by some in the West in social media and in the press.[171][172][173] The finished game drew more criticism of Quiet's portrayal in both reviews and opinion pieces.[174][175] GamesRadar+'s David Roberts described Quiet as "one of the most complex and conflicted characters in MGS5", but that her depiction was an example of a "juvenile approach to sexuality" that typifies Kojima's work and the Metal Gear series as a whole.[176] Michael McWhertor of Polygon described the justification for Quiet's lack of clothing as "inextricably tied to the game's convoluted story", and criticized how the game similarly presented other female characters by "zeroing in on their jiggling breasts and panning across their asses in a silly, oversexualized way."[153]

On the other hand, GameZone's James Wynne felt that the game's story explanation was a valid enough reason for her scantily-clad appearance and succeeds in Kojima's aim to make Quiet "a true antithesis to sexy-just-because female characters." He wrote that "Fan service doesn't erase the fact that Quiet is a strong, well-written character that doesn't need a man to save her. That puts her on a level comparable to The Boss, who was the most impressive female character to ever grace a video game."[177] IGN's Ingenito called Quiet the most interesting character in the game, writing that her "warm, childlike sincerity and battlefield ferocity cause her to steal every scene she's in." However, he felt disappointed that she was also "required to be a lust-object."[151]

Sales edit

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain shipped 3 million physical copies within its first five days of release, across all platforms.[178] On its release date, the game grossed US$179 million, higher than the combined opening day box office of the films Avengers: Age of Ultron and Jurassic World.[179] The Phantom Pain debuted at number one on the United Kingdom charts. It became the third biggest video game launch of 2015 in the UK, behind Batman: Arkham Knight and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.[180] The Phantom Pain was the most successful launch for the series in the UK, beating the previous record holder, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, by 37 percent.[180] The game sold 411,199 physical retail copies on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 within the first week of release in Japan, topping the Japanese software sales charts that week.[181]

In the United Kingdom, the game sold noticeably more on the PlayStation family of consoles than the Xbox. Excluding computer sales, The Phantom Pain moved approximately 72 percent of copies on PlayStation 4, roughly three times the amount sold on the Xbox One, which accounted for 22 percent of sales. three percent of sales were on PlayStation 3, and two percent on Xbox 360.[182] By the end of September 2015, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain had shipped over five million copies worldwide,[183] which had raised to over six million by December 2015.[184]

Awards edit

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain was awarded Game of the Year from several publications, including PC Gamer,[185] Game Revolution,[186] GamesRadar+,[187] and Entertainment Weekly.[188]

Award Category Result Ref.
Golden Joystick Awards 2015 Ultimate Game of the Year Nominated [189]
Critic's Choice Won
The Game Awards 2015 Game of the Year Nominated [94]
Best Action/Adventure Won
Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Score/Soundtrack Won
19th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards Adventure Game of the Year Won [190]
12th British Academy Games Awards Best Game Nominated [191]
Artistic Achievement Nominated
Audio Achievement Nominated
Game Innovation Nominated
16th Game Developers Choice Awards Game of the Year Nominated [192]
Best Audio Nominated
Best Design Nominated
Best Technology Nominated
Japan Game Awards 2016 Award for Excellence Won [193]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Credited as Konami Digital Entertainment. Metal Gear Online developed by Konami Los Angeles
  2. ^ Japanese: メタルギアソリッドV ファントムペイン, Hepburn: Metaru Gia Soriddo Faibu Fantomu Pein
  3. ^ As decipted in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
  4. ^ As decipted in Metal Gear
  5. ^ Gameplay videos have shown Kojima's name included within the game itself, with individual credits sequences for each mission.
  6. ^ or Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes + The Phantom Pain in Japan

References edit

  1. ^ Matulef, Jeffery (October 6, 2013). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain reveals open world gameplay". Eurogamer. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Burns, Steven (June 11, 2015). . VideoGamer.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-05. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Roberts, Samuel (September 7, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5 PC review". PC Gamer. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  4. ^ "Metal Gear Solid gets bigger and better in The Phantom Pain". PC Gamer. July 23, 2015. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  5. ^ L. Wilson, Jeffery (June 11, 2014). "Eyes On With 'Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain'". PC Magazine. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  6. ^ Serrels, Mark (September 18, 2014). "Why Snake Is The Best Climber In Video Game History". Kotaku. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  7. ^ a b Otero, Jose (June 10, 2015). "19 Awesome Details We Noticed In Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain". IGN. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  8. ^ Maiberg, Emanuel (20 September 2014). "Metal Gear Solid V Introduces Snake's One-Eyed Wolf Buddy". GameSpot. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  9. ^ a b "How Mother Base's units help Snake in MGS 5". GamesRadar. June 28, 2015. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  10. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain - the 11 best tactics you're not using right now - VG247". vg247.com. 3 September 2015.
  11. ^ Yin-Poole, Wesley (June 11, 2014). "Managing Mother Base in Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain". Eurogamer. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  12. ^ Toyad, Jonathan (27 September 2012). "Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes to feature base-building, will support multiple devices". Eurogamer. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  13. ^ De Mato, Xav (June 12, 2014). "Recruiting goats and researching cardboard in Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain". Joystiq. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  14. ^ "Metal Gear Solid V - African Jungle Gameplay w/ Dev Commentary". YouTube. 25 September 2014. Archived from the original on 2021-11-17. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  15. ^ "MGSV: TPP - Freedom of Infiltration Gameplay Demo". YouTube. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  16. ^ a b Nyxus (20 January 2013). . Metal Gear Solid Unofficial Site. Archived from the original on February 8, 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  17. ^ Dubayan (19 January 2013). . Saudi Gamer. Archived from the original on 15 May 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  18. ^ Simmons, Alex (August 13, 2014). "Gamescom 2014: Metal Gear Solid 5's Tower Defense Style Multiplayer". IGN. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  19. ^ Sinha, Ravi. "Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes: "Ultimate Goal is To Give Players More Freedom"". GamingBolt. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
  20. ^ Cocker, Guy (28 September 2012). . Archived from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  21. ^ Brown, Peter (June 9, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain - 15 Hours in Afghanistan". GameSpot. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  22. ^ Hindes, Daniel (19 September 2014). "Everything We Learned From the Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain TGS 2014 Trailer". GameSpot. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  23. ^ "E3 Interview".
  24. ^ a b Kato, Matthew (June 18, 2015). "[Update] The Real Intel On Metal Gear V's Forward Operating Bases". Game Informer. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  25. ^ Hillier, Brenna (August 6, 2015). "Invade other players' worlds in FOB, Metal Gear Solid 5's "MMO mode"". VG247. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  26. ^ Splechta, Mike (7 August 2015). "Everything you need to know about Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain's Mother Base". Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  27. ^ Ishaan (27 March 2013). "Metal Gear Solid V Trailer Is Ground Zeroes + The Phantom Pain". Siliconera. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  28. ^ Stanton, Rich (2015-12-16). "Whatever happened to Metal Gear Solid games creator Hideo Kojima? | Technology". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-12-22.
  29. ^ Wales, Matt (March 10, 2017). "Metal Gear Solid 5 - Sahelanthropus boss fight and how to beat the final mission". Eurogamer. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
  30. ^ Romano, Sal (30 May 2013). "Metal Gear Solid V clip teases Snake's new voice actor". Gematsu. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  31. ^ Brian (28 May 2013). . GamingEverything. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  32. ^ Staff (6 June 2013). "Konami's pre-E3 stream: Kiefer Sutherland Playing Snake in Metal Gear Solid 5". VG24/7. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  33. ^ Narcisse, Evan (27 March 2013). "Beloved Solid Snake Voice Actor Says He Wasn't Asked to Be in Metal Gear Solid V". Gawker Media. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  34. ^ Goldfarb, Andrew (6 June 2013). "Kiefer Sutherland Playing Snake in Metal Gear Solid V". IGN. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  35. ^ . GamesHQMedia. 6 June 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-17. Retrieved 24 October 2014 – via YouTube.
  36. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: Kiefer Sutherland = More Cutscenes - IGN Conversation". YouTube. IGN. 6 June 2013. Archived from the original on 2021-11-17. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  37. ^ (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2015-10-31. Retrieved 2013-06-22.
  38. ^ a b Albert, Brian (4 March 2015). "SNAKE 'WON'T REALLY SPEAK MUCH AT ALL' IN METAL GEAR SOLID 5". IGN. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  39. ^ Reilly, Luke (12 June 2013). "Troy Baker Confirmed as Ocelot in Metal Gear Solid V". IGN. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  40. ^ "Jay Tavare's Facebook". Facebook.
  41. ^ "MGSV The Phantom Pain - Mission: Ground Zeroes - Opening (en)". YouTube. 24 September 2013. Archived from the original on 2021-11-17.
  42. ^ a b (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  43. ^ "Twitter / Kojima_Hideo: MGSや小島作品ではお馴染みの阪脩さん。コードトーカーと対面。" (in Japanese).
  44. ^ "HIDEO_KOJIMA on Twitter: "Had VO session. Satoshi Mikami(Ocelot), Tomokazu Sugita (Kaz), Akio Otsuka(Snake), Yutaro Honjo(Eli) and me(Hideo)."".
  45. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: Exclusive Kojima Q&A on the TGS Demo (now in 1080p)". GameSpot.
  46. ^ Purchese, Robert (22 February 2012). "Next Metal Gear Solid targets "high-end consoles", "next-gen" Fox engine". Eurogamer. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  47. ^ Reilly, Luke (22 February 2012). "Kojima Productions Hiring For "Next" Metal Gear Solid". IGN. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  48. ^ Yin-Poole, Wesley (2 March 2012). "Hideo Kojima shows off impressive Fox Engine screenshots". EuroGamer.net. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  49. ^ McGarvey, Sterling (6 October 2011). "Kojima Inspires With Fox Engine, Creative Vision At USC". Gamasutra. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  50. ^ . 3 September 2012. Archived from the original on 17 December 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  51. ^ Hillier, Brenna (3 September 2012). "Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes is a "prologue", coming to PS3, Xbox 360". Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  52. ^ Toyad, Jonathan (30 August 2012). . GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 2 September 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2012.
  53. ^ Rabbit (20 January 2013). . At7addak. Archived from the original on 15 February 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  54. ^ Oommen, Daniel (19 January 2013). . Youth Arabia. Archived from the original on January 22, 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  55. ^ Akerman, Nick (22 February 2013). "Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes will tackle many taboos, may not release in its current state". VG247. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  56. ^ . MGSTV. 22 February 2013. Archived from the original on 25 February 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  57. ^ MoStWaNteD (22 February 2013). "Konami: Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes Tackles Lots of Taboos, Risky To Be Released". Latest News Explorer. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  58. ^ Makuch, Eddie (7 December 2012). . GameSpot. Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  59. ^ a b Moriarty, Colin (7 December 2012). "The Phantom Pain = Metal Gear Solid V?". IGN. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  60. ^ Evangelho, Jason (7 December 2012). "'The Phantom Pain' Is Kojima's Viral Teaser for 'Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes'". Forbes. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  61. ^ Mallory, Jordan (8 December 2012). "The Phantom Pain speculation round-up: Metal Gear?!". Joystiq. Retrieved 9 December 2012.[permanent dead link]
  62. ^ Abu Nahel, Hakim (1 January 2013). "Hideo Kojima Talks MGR, FOX Engine, and Phantom Pain". IGN. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  63. ^ "The Phantom Pain Video - Joakim Mogren Interview". GameTrailers. 15 March 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  64. ^ "Ground Zeroes and Phantom Pain two different games". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  65. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain revealed". CVG.com. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  66. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain – Kojima speaks". VG24/7. 27 March 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  67. ^ "Metal Gear Solid V Is Official - FOX vs. XOF (UPDATE: Trailer added)". Kotaku. 27 March 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  68. ^ "Hideo Kojima on Twitter: Many people I met at party had already downloaded the song "Not your kind of people/Garbage", that I used in my MGS5 trailer. I have it in my iPod..." TwitterHideo Kojima. 28 March 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  69. ^ "Metal Gear Solid V Kojima Interview Information Roundup". PlayStation LifeStyle. 2013-03-29. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  70. ^ "Kojima explains Metal Gear Solid 5's 'Mogren' fakeout, Hayter's absence". Engadget. 29 March 2013. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  71. ^ "Watch Metal Gear Solid 5's intro to hear Kiefer Sutherland as Snake". Polygon. 24 September 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  72. ^ "E3 2013: Kojima Interview". GameTrailers. 12 June 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  73. ^ "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Kojima Interview". GameTrailers. 28 March 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  74. ^ "E3 2013: Metal Gear Solid V Coming To Xbox One". IGN. 10 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  75. ^ Stanyon, Matt. . Hybrid Games. Archived from the original on 3 February 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  76. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-06-17. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  77. ^ McWhertor, Michael (13 June 2013). "Kojima: Next-gen versions of Metal Gear Solid 5 will look better than E3 trailer". Polygon. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  78. ^ Dyer, Mitch (5 March 2014). "Kojima Worried The Phantom Pain Is 'Too Big' to Finish". IGN. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  79. ^ "MGSV: TPP - Freedom of Infiltration Gameplay Demo". YouTube. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  80. ^ Castle, Matthew (9 June 2015). "Your Metal Gear Solid 5 questions answered". GamesRadar+.
  81. ^ . Gematsu. 2014-04-10. Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
  82. ^ Jackson, Mike (2014-06-12). . Computer and Video Games. Archived from the original on 2014-08-17. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  83. ^ Plunkett, Luke (9 June 2014). "Metal Gear Solid V's E3 Trailer Isn't Waiting For E3". Kotaku. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  84. ^ "Progress: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Paim — Official Site". Metal Gear Solid V - Official Site. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  85. ^ Francisco, Eric (25 August 2015). "'Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain' Launch Trailer Is for Fans Only". Inverse. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  86. ^ Kojima, Hideo [@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN] (August 23, 2015). "The launch trailer of MGSV TPP edited by myself, "METAL GEAR's Evolution & Harmony" will be out on 25th in US time" (Tweet). Retrieved 2022-07-19 – via Twitter.
  87. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Multiplayer Revealed". IGN.com. 6 December 2014. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  88. ^ a b "Metal Gear Solid creator's involvement in series questioned, Konami removes branding". Polygon. 19 March 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  89. ^ Newhouse, Alex (August 3, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5's Multiplayer Won't Be Available at Launch". GameSpot. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
  90. ^ Newhouse, Alex. "Metal Gear Solid 5 Gets Info About Bases, Microtransactions, Online Functionality". GameSpot. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  91. ^ Brown, Peter. "Here's How Payments in Metal Gear Solid 5's Online PVP Mode Will Work [UPDATE 2]". GameSpot. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  92. ^ Savage, Phil (26 August 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain's multiplayer is not behind a paywall". PC Gamer. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  93. ^ Yin-Poole, Wesley (3 August 2015). "New article on Konami paints a bleak picture". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  94. ^ a b . The Game Awards. Ola Balola. 12 November 2015. Archived from the original on 14 November 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  95. ^ Yin-Poole, Wesley (20 March 2015). "Konami announces plan for brand new Metal Gear series". Eurogamer. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  96. ^ Makuch, Eddie (30 August 2015). ""It's the Game of the Year--Guaranteed," Konami Says About MGS5". GameSpot. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  97. ^ Morris, Tatiana (28 July 2015). "Why Konami fired Hideo Kojima, according to MGS V's composer". GameZone.
  98. ^ "千値練國際有限公司 ー Sentinel International Co., Ltd". Sentinel-toys.com. Retrieved 2015-12-22.
  99. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain PC disc only contains Steam installer". VG24/7. 31 August 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2015.[permanent dead link]
  100. ^ "PC Gaming Is Getting Better, but Publishers Are Getting Worse". NDTV Gadgets 360. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  101. ^ "Sony's Metal Gear Solid Walkman is a truly tasteful video game tie-in". The Verge. 19 August 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  102. ^ Nunneley, Stephany (2015-09-25). "This Metal Gear Sahelanthropus figure is transformable and super cool". VG247.com. Retrieved 2015-12-22.
  103. ^ "PUMA MGSV The Phantom Pain shirts, jackets and shoes get new pictures". Metal Gear Informer. 2015-08-31. Retrieved 2015-12-22.
  104. ^ "関連グッズ | Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - 公式Webサイト". Konami.jp. 2013-04-04. Retrieved 2015-12-22.
  105. ^ メタルギア ソリッド ファントムペイン (角川文庫). Kadokawa. 25 October 2015 – via Amazon Japan.
  106. ^ McWhertor, Michael (April 21, 2016). "Dark Horse publishing The Art of Metal Gear Solid 5 this November". Polygon. Retrieved April 22, 2016.
  107. ^ Gwaltney, Javy (August 29, 2016). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience Confirmed, Coming In October". Game Informer. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
  108. ^ a b Schreier, Jason (3 September 2015). "One Of Metal Gear Solid V's Most Important Story Scenes Was Cut". Kotaku. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  109. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Roberts, David (9 September 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5 is the best and most disappointing game of the year". GamesRadar+. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  110. ^ a b Osborn, Alex (4 September 2015). "Check Out This Massive MGS5 Story Section That Didn't Make It Into the Final Game". Game Revolution. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  111. ^ a b c d e "Why 'Metal Gear Solid V' Deserves a Director's Cut". Collider. August 26, 2021. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
  112. ^ a b c d e "Forget the Snyder Cut: I want the Kojima Cut of Metal Gear Solid 5". PC Gamer. March 19, 2021. Retrieved March 24, 2021.
  113. ^ a b c Lee, Patrick (October 19, 2016). "Without its deleted finale, Metal Gear Solid V has no ending at all". The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  114. ^ a b Schreier, Jason (September 10, 2015). "Why Metal Gear Solid V's Ending Is So Disappointing". Kotaku. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  115. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: The unfinished swan song". Eurogamer. September 22, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  116. ^ "Why was this mission cut from Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain?". VG24/7. 7 September 2015. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  117. ^ a b Leack, Jonathan (11 September 2015). "An Incomplete MGSV: The Phantom Pain Offers Clue to Why Kojima Was Let Go by Konami". Game Revolution. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  118. ^ a b "Metal Gear Solid 5 – What The Hell Happened?". GamingBolt. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  119. ^ a b "Modders dig up more cut content in Metal Gear Solid 5". GamesRadar+. September 15, 2015.
  120. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: Producer Responds To Secret Chapter Questions As Fans Rally To "Unlock" It". GamingBolt. Retrieved September 23, 2015.
  121. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5 Story DLC Not Happening Anytime Soon, Revisiting Camp Omega Clarified". GamingBolt. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  122. ^ a b "The five-year quest to remove all nuclear weapons from Metal Gear Solid V". Ars Technica. July 29, 2020.
  123. ^ "How to Unlock Metal Gear Solid 5's Nuclear Disarmament Secret". IGN. November 30, 2015.
  124. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Wiki Guide". IGN. January 10, 2016.
  125. ^ "Here's why Metal Gear Solid V's nuclear disarmament event triggered early". PCGamesN. February 13, 2018.
  126. ^ "MGS 5's Chapter 3 May Be Related To Nuclear Disarmament, But Konami Won't Trigger It Manually". GamingBolt. Pramath. 31 August 2016. Retrieved September 2, 2016.
  127. ^ Hall, Charlie (5 February 2018). "Metal Gear Solid 5 celebrates nuclear disarmament, but it's a bug". Polygon. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  128. ^ Alexandra, Heather (5 February 2018). "After Years of Player Warfare, Metal Gear Solid V Secret Ending Triggered Prematurely". Kotaku. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  129. ^ Plunkett, Luke (29 July 2020). "Metal Gear Solid V Players Finally Destroyed Every Nuke In The PS3 Version, Triggering A Secret Cutscene". Kotaku. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  130. ^ Makedonski, Brett (14 October 2020). "World peace was a farce". Destructoid. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  131. ^ Multiple sources:
    • Schreier, Jason (3 September 2015). "One Of Metal Gear Solid V's Most Important Story Scenes Was Cut". Kotaku. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
    • Carter, Chris (18 September 2015). "So, let's talk about Metal Gear Solid V's ending". Destructoid.
    • Leack, Jonathan (11 September 2015). "An Incomplete MGSV: The Phantom Pain Offers Clue to Why Kojima Was Let Go by Konami". Game Revolution. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
    • "Metal Gear Solid 5 – What The Hell Happened?". GamingBolt. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
    • Yin-Poole, Wesley (3 August 2015). "New article on Konami paints a bleak picture". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
    • Morris, Tatiana (28 July 2015). "Why Konami fired Hideo Kojima, according to MGS V's composer". GameZone.
  132. ^ Shabana Arif (22 September 2015). "This is what the missing content from MGS5: The Phantom Pain looks like". VG24/7.
  133. ^ "Metal Gear Solid V: Every Piece Of Cut Content You Need To See". whatculture.com. 16 October 2015. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
  134. ^ Cryer, Hirun (January 11, 2022). "Metal Gear Solid 5 leaked script points to a Skull Face boss fight and Quiet speaking". GamesRadar+. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  135. ^ Multiple sources:
    • Lee, Patrick (October 19, 2016). "Without its deleted finale, Metal Gear Solid V has no ending at all". The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
    • Roberts, David (9 September 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5 is the best and most disappointing game of the year". GamesRadar+. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
    • "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain: The Kotaku Review". Kotaku. 4 September 2015. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
    • "5 questions I have after beating Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain". VentureBeat. September 15, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
    • "Metal Gear Solid 5: The unfinished swan song". Eurogamer. September 22, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
    • Rashid Sayed. "Konami And Kojima Need To Give Answers Regarding Cut Content In Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain". Gaming Bolt. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
    • "Forget the Snyder Cut: I want the Kojima Cut of Metal Gear Solid 5". PC Gamer. March 19, 2021. Retrieved March 24, 2021.
    • . USgamer. September 6, 2016. Archived from the original on April 11, 2021. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
    • "Why 'Metal Gear Solid V' Deserves a Director's Cut". Collider. August 26, 2021. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
  136. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5 is unfinished? That's entirely the point". GamesRadar+. September 21, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  137. ^ . Crave Online. December 17, 2015. Archived from the original on December 26, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  138. ^ "Konami says MGS5's ending isn't missing, so everyone can calm down about it". Polygon. Allegra Frank. 31 August 2016. Retrieved September 2, 2016.
  139. ^ a b "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain for Xbox One Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  140. ^ a b "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain for PlayStation 4 Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  141. ^ a b "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain for PC Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  142. ^ a b c d e f g Carter, Chris (August 24, 2015). "Review: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain". Destructoid. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  143. ^ a b c d e f Campbell, Spencer (August 23, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review". Electronic Gaming Monthly. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  144. ^ a b c d e f g h i Stanton, Rich (September 2, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain review". Eurogamer. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  145. ^ "Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1395". Gematsu. August 25, 2015.
  146. ^ Utley, Matt (September 3, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review". Game Revolution. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  147. ^ Shoemaker, Brad (September 12, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review". Giant Bomb. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  148. ^ a b c d e f g Juba, Joe (August 23, 2015). "A Legend Worth Waiting For - Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - PlayStation 4". Game Informer. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  149. ^ a b c d e f g h Brown, Peter (August 23, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review". GameSpot. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  150. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain review". GamesTM. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  151. ^ a b c d e f g h Ingenito, Vince (August 23, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Review". IGN. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  152. ^ Official Xbox Magazine UK, October 2015, page 89
  153. ^ a b c d e f g McWhertor, Michael (August 27, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review". Polygon. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
  154. ^ a b c d e f Bailey, Kat (September 2, 2015). . USGamer. Archived from the original on December 16, 2020. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  155. ^ Donnelly, Joe (September 8, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5 review: The Phantom Pain is a game-changing masterpiece". Digital Spy. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
  156. ^ Contreras, Paulmichael (August 31, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review – Uncharted Infiltration (PS4)". PlayStation LifeStyle. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  157. ^ Parkin, Simon (September 3, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review – greatest stealth game ever made". The Guardian. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  158. ^ Fleming, Jack (September 8, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V, review: Perhaps the finest action-stealth game ever made". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-12. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
  159. ^ McKeand, Kirk (August 24, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review: 'a series best'". The Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 2022-01-12. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  160. ^ a b c d Peckham, Matt (August 24, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Is the Best Metal Gear Ever'". Time. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  161. ^ Multiple sources:
    • Roberts, Samuel (September 7, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5 PC review". PC Gamer. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
    • Stanton, Rich (September 2, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain review". Eurogamer. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
    • Brown, Peter (August 23, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review". GameSpot. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
    • McWhertor, Michael (August 27, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review". Polygon. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
    • Peckham, Matt (August 24, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Is the Best Metal Gear Ever'". Time. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
    • Schreier, Jason (4 September 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain: The Kotaku Review". Kotaku. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  162. ^ Multiple sources:
    • Stanton, Rich (September 2, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain review". Eurogamer. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
    • Parkin, Simon (September 3, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review – greatest stealth game ever made". The Guardian. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
    • Fleming, Jack (September 8, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V, review: Perhaps the finest action-stealth game ever made". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-12. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
    • Savage, Phil (September 13, 2021). "The top 100 PC games". PC Gamer. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
    • Yaden, Joseph (May 10, 2021). "The best stealth games". Digital Trends. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
    • Avard, Alex (July 1, 2022). "The best stealth games you can sneak through right now". GamesRadar+. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  163. ^ "Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1395". Gematsu. August 25, 2015.
  164. ^ a b c d e f g h Schreier, Jason (4 September 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain: The Kotaku Review". Kotaku. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  165. ^ a b c d Roberts, Samuel (November 26, 2015). "Why MGS5's ending is one perfect moment in a bad story". PC Gamer. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  166. ^ Carter, Chris (18 September 2015). "So, let's talk about Metal Gear Solid V's ending". Destructoid.
  167. ^ Multiple sources:
    • Peckham, Matt (August 24, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Is the Best Metal Gear Ever'". Time. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
    • Carter, Chris (August 24, 2015). . Destructoid. Archived from the original on January 20, 2021. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
    • Roberts, Samuel (September 7, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5 PC review". PC Gamer. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
    • Ingenito, Vince (August 23, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Review". IGN. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
    • Roberts, David (9 September 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5 is the best and most disappointing game of the year". GamesRadar+. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
    • Bailey, Kat (September 2, 2015). . USGamer. Archived from the original on December 16, 2020. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
    • Stanton, Rich (September 2, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain review". Eurogamer. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
    • Campbell, Spencer (August 23, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review". Electronic Gaming Monthly. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
    • . USgamer. September 6, 2016. Archived from the original on April 11, 2021. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  168. ^ "Kojima addresses criticism over MGSV's 'sexy' Quiet character". GameSpot. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  169. ^ "Halo dev calls MGSV female character design "disgusting"".
  170. ^ "Metal Gear Solid 5 voice actress is doing a Let's Play of the game". polygon.com. 7 September 2015.
  171. ^ Phillips, Tom (2015-05-11). . Eurogamer. Archived from the original on 2016-08-05. Retrieved December 22, 2015.
  172. ^ Parsons, Jeff (13 May 2015). "Seedy Metal Gear Solid action figure will have squeezable boobs". Mirror. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  173. ^ "Metal Gear Solid V's Quiet doll has squeezable breasts". metro.co.uk. 11 May 2015.
  174. ^ Rouner, Jef (10 November 2015). "There is No 'Smart Reason' for Naked Women in Video Games". Houston Press. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  175. ^ Tamburro, Paul. . Crave. Archived from the original on 27 July 2016. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  176. ^ Roberts, David (17 September 2015). "Quiet embodies Metal Gear's complex relationship with women". Gamesradar. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  177. ^ Wynne, James (September 27, 2015). "Why Quiet is a great character, skimpy outfit and all". GameZone. from the original on August 18, 2016. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  178. ^ Griffin, Andrew (September 7, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5 sells 3 million copies — most of them on PlayStation 4". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-12. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  179. ^ "Metal Gear Solid V's opening day beats Jurassic World, Avengers combined". Destructoid.com. 2015-10-14. Retrieved 2015-12-22.
  180. ^ a b Phillips, Tom (7 September 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain is series' biggest UK launch". Eurogamer. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  181. ^ "Media Create Sales: 8/31/15 – 9/6/15". Gematsu. September 9, 2015.
  182. ^ Blake, Nikki (7 September 2015). "Metal Gear Solid 5 sells three times more copies on PS4 than Xbox One". Destructoid. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  183. ^ "FY2016 2nd Quarter Financial Results". Konami. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  184. ^ Passalacqua, Michael (29 January 2016). "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Shipped Over 6 Million Copies". IGN. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  185. ^ "Game of the Year 2015 - Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain". PC Gamer. December 16, 2015. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  186. ^ "Best of 2015 Awards: Game of the Year". January 1, 2016. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  187. ^ "Best games 2015". December 31, 2015. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  188. ^ Franich, Darren (December 9, 2015). "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain: Best videogame of 2015". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  189. ^ Hurley, Leon (October 30, 2015). "The Golden Joystick Awards: all the winners this year". GamesRadar+.
  190. ^ "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain". Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  191. ^ Skrebels, Joe (March 10, 2016). "BAFTA Games Awards 2016 Nominees Revealed". IGN. Retrieved December 21, 2023.
  192. ^ Chalk, Andy (January 9, 2016). "2016 Game Developers Choice Awards nominees announced". PC Gamer. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
  193. ^ "Japan Game Awards 2016 Games of the Year Division Award Winners Chosen" (PDF). Japan Game Awards. Retrieved 31 March 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - Strategy Guide, Gamer Guides, 2015
  • The Art of Metal Gear Solid V, Dark Horse Comics, 2016
  • Amy M. Green, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Trauma, and History in Metal Gear Solid V, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017

External links edit

  • Official website

metal, gear, solid, phantom, pain, metal, gear, solid, redirects, here, prologue, metal, gear, solid, ground, zeroes, 2015, action, adventure, stealth, video, game, developed, kojima, productions, published, konami, directed, written, designed, hideo, kojima, . Metal Gear Solid V redirects here For the prologue see Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain b is a 2015 action adventure stealth video game developed by Kojima Productions and published by Konami Directed written and designed by Hideo Kojima as his final work at Konami it is the ninth installment in the Metal Gear franchise following Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes a stand alone prologue released the previous year Set in 1984 nine years after the events of Ground Zeroes the story follows mercenary leader Punished Venom Snake as he ventures into Soviet occupied Afghanistan and the Angola Zaire border region to exact revenge on those who destroyed his forces and came close to killing him during the climax of Ground Zeroes Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom PainDeveloper s Kojima Productions a Publisher s KonamiDirector s Hideo KojimaProducer s Hideo KojimaKenichiro ImaizumiKazuki MuraokaDesigner s Hideo KojimaProgrammer s Daizaburo NakamuraMakoto SonoyamaShutaro IidaTakehiro NomuraArtist s Yoji ShinkawaWriter s Hideo KojimaShuyo MurataHidenari InamuraEtsu TamariComposer s Ludvig ForssellJustin BurnettDaniel JamesSeriesMetal GearEngineFox EnginePlatform s PlayStation 3PlayStation 4WindowsXbox 360Xbox OneReleaseSeptember 1 2015Genre s Action adventure stealthMode s Single player multiplayer The game is played from a third person perspective in an open world which can be explored either on foot or by modes of transport Snake can use a wide repertoire of weapons and items and receive assistance from several AI companions allowing the player to combat enemies either stealthily or directly Enemy soldiers and resources found in the world can be transported to Snake s headquarters allowing for its expansion and the development of further technology The game includes two separate multiplayer modes Metal Gear Online also known as Metal Gear Online 3 and Forward Operating Bases FOBs the latter mode allows players to develop FOBs which can then be invaded by other players Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain was released for PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 Windows Xbox 360 and Xbox One on September 1 2015 It received critical acclaim with praise for its gameplay open world graphics themes and performances Its narrative and certain changes to the series formula divided critics while the appearance of the character Quiet drew criticism The game s repeated missions ending and evidence of removed content led some to label it unfinished The Phantom Pain shipped 6 million units by December 2015 It received several awards and is considered to be one of the greatest stealth games of all time Metal Gear Solid V The Definitive Experience a bundle that includes both The Phantom Pain and Ground Zeroes along with all additional content for both games was released in October 2016 Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Multiplayer 2 Synopsis 2 1 Setting 2 2 Characters 2 3 Plot 3 Development 3 1 Music 3 2 Konami Kojima dispute 4 Release 4 1 Removed content 5 Reception 5 1 Critical reception 5 2 Portrayal of Quiet 5 3 Sales 5 4 Awards 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksGameplay editMetal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain is a stealth game in which players take the role of Punished Venom Snake from a third person perspective in an open world 1 Gameplay elements are largely unchanged from Ground Zeroes meaning that players must stealthily traverse several areas in the game world avoiding enemy guards and remaining undetected 2 Included in Snake s repertoire are binoculars a variety of weapons explosives and stealth based items such as cardboard boxes and decoys 2 3 Following one of the series traditions The Phantom Pain encourages players to progress through the game without killing using non lethal weapons such as tranquilizer darts to subdue enemies 4 Players may traverse the game world with vehicles such as jeeps and tanks in addition to traveling on foot or on horseback and as certain locations are mountainous 5 players may opt to go rock climbing as a shortcut 6 They may call for helicopter support against enemy soldiers or request airstrikes that can bombard the target area or change the weather 7 Snake can call on one of a few AI buddy companions D Horse a horse capable of wearing armor and hiding Snake during travel D Dog a wolf pup raised to assist Snake in the field Quiet a mute female sniper with supernatural abilities and D Walker a manned highly agile mobile weapons platform that can provide heavy weapons support 3 8 9 The companions abilities and their effectiveness depends on the player s relationship with them 7 There is a large emphasis on tactics in The Phantom Pain 10 nbsp In this screenshot Snake uses the Fulton surface to air recovery system to transport a sheep back to Mother Base As in Peace Walker The Phantom Pain features a base building system that allows players to develop weapons and items from their headquarters Mother Base 11 Recruitment of enemy soldiers and prisoners has returned for this purpose allowing the base to grow through organization The player is given the option to access their base from their real life smartphones and other devices via a companion app 12 Unlike in Peace Walker where players can only view Mother Base from the air The Phantom Pain allows players to control Snake as he explores the complex on foot The Fulton surface to air recovery system an item introduced into gameplay in Peace Walker returns as well with players able to transport captured soldiers and other objects such as animals and vehicles back to Mother Base 13 An in game currency called GMP is used for upgrading Mother Base s defenses and technology and can be collected from objects found all over the map such as rough diamonds shipping containers and special blueprint boxes 9 as well as sending recruited soldiers on combat missions around the world The income is invested in upgrades to the appearance and abilities weapons and equipment of Snake his companions and vehicles For example Snake s prosthetic arm can be modified with a taser echolocation function or remote controls that allow it to fly as a missile like drone 14 15 Game design direction allows the player to choose in what order the story events take place by selecting missions in any order they like and yet still understand the encompassing message by the end 16 17 The enemy AI has improved in terms of situational awareness If players frequently use particular weapons or tactics to subdue enemy soldiers enemies will increase in number and be outfitted with better equipment for example frequent use of headshots will result in enemy soldiers donning metal helmets to make targeting the head harder 18 Other actions from the player can affect the wider game world further for example sabotaging a radar installation will open up a new landing zone 19 The game has a dynamic weather system and day night cycle that runs in real time 20 The cycle is able to be fast forwarded when Snake lights a Phantom Cigar a type of electronic cigar a digital silver Seiko watch panel appears on screen to denote time 21 The passage of time enables players to analyze the movement of marked enemy forces in the area such as shifts in sentry patrols and individual patrol routes Weather conditions such as sandstorms and rain affect the gameplay environment by reducing visibility or masking the sound of footsteps 22 Multiplayer edit Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain includes two multiplayer modes first the new Metal Gear Online 3 developed by Kojima Productions newly formed Los Angeles division now known as Konami Los Angeles Studio 23 The second multiplayer mode is an extension of the Mother Base base building feature Players are able to expand their operations to include Forward Operating Bases which can be used to generate resources and income for the single player campaign 24 These facilities can be attacked by other players making a player versus player mode available whereby the attacking team attempts to steal resources and or soldiers and the defending team tries to protect the Forward Operating Base from the intruder Defenders are able to call on their friends to aid in the defense especially if their Forward Operating Base is attacked during a story mission 25 Players are able to customize the security staffing and layout of their Forward Operating Bases allowing for a large number of compound configurations Following the success or failure of the intrusion the location of the attacking player s Forward Operating Base is revealed to the defending player 26 however defending players can only launch a retaliatory strike if the attacker was discovered during their infiltration The Forward Operating Base feature is a separate multiplayer experience to Metal Gear Online 3 24 and is needed to increase the number of combat units the player can deploy Synopsis editSetting edit In the aftermath of the events of Ground Zeroes and the destruction of Militaires Sans Frontieres MSF Big Boss Kiefer Sutherland Akio Ōtsuka falls into a coma 27 Nine years later he awakens and helps lead a new mercenary group Diamond Dogs 28 Adopting the codename Venom Snake he ventures into Afghanistan during the Soviet Afghan War and the Angola Zaire border region during the Angolan Civil War to track down the people responsible for MSF s destruction Along the way he becomes reacquainted with his former rival Ocelot Troy Baker Satoshi Mikami and encounters Quiet Stefanie Joosten an assassin and sniper with supernatural abilities While he and Kazuhira Miller Robin Atkin Downes Tomokazu Sugita are initially driven to exact revenge Snake unearths a plot by the Cipher organization to develop a new model of the Metal Gear system known as the ST 84 Sahelanthropus 29 Characters edit See also List of characters in the Metal Gear series In contrast to previous Metal Gear installments Kojima Productions conducted the voice acting and motion capture with English speaking actors and stuntmen first While facial motion capture was used before for Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots it was done separately from the actual voice acting The Japanese voice acting was dubbed over the English cast s performance afterward in contrast to previous releases in the series since Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty which had the characters vocal and facial expressions lip synched specifically to both Japanese and English voice acting At E3 2013 Konami confirmed that actor Kiefer Sutherland would provide Snake s voice and motion capture work for the game 30 31 32 taking a role over voice actor David Hayter 33 Kojima s reason for replacing Hayter was to have a more subdued performance expressed through subtle facial movements and tone of voice rather than words and that he needed someone who could genuinely convey both the facial and vocal qualities of a man in his late 40s Hollywood producer and director Avi Arad suggested to Kojima that Sutherland could fulfill his requirements 34 35 36 Akio Ōtsuka was unaffected by this casting change and continued to voice Snake in the Japanese version 37 On March 4 2015 Kojima revealed that Snake would have less dialogue in The Phantom Pain than previous installments The reasoning behind it was to make Snake come across as an extension to the player and that he will act based on player s actions rather than doing things like making spontaneous comments or flirting with women 38 Other members of the voice cast include Troy Baker as Ocelot 39 Jay Tavare as Code Talker 40 James Horan as Skull Face Robin Atkin Downes as Kazuhira Miller Christopher Randolph as Dr Emmerich 41 and Piers Stubbs as Eli The Japanese dub features Tomokazu Sugita as Miller Hideyuki Tanaka as Emmerich Takaya Hashi as Skull Face Satoshi Mikami as Ocelot Osamu Saka whose previous roles include Sergei Gurlukovich in Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty and The End in Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater as Code Talker 42 43 and Yutarō Honjō as Eli 44 Dutch model Stefanie Joosten provides the likeness voice and motion capture for the new character Quiet 42 a mute sniper with supernatural abilities who may assist Snake on missions depending on the player s actions during a certain mission 45 She provides the vocals for Quiet s Theme Plot edit In 1984 nine years after the destruction of MSF c Big Boss awakens from a coma in a hospital on a British military base in Cyprus Quiet a Cipher assassin attempts to kill him but he is rescued by a heavily bandaged man called Ishmael The pair escape the hospital while evading pursuit from Cipher soldiers and two superhumans the Third Child and the Man on Fire Big Boss loses Ishmael but is recovered by Revolver Ocelot and brought aboard Diamond Dogs a new mercenary group founded by Kazuhira Miller on an offshore platform near Seychelles Big Boss adopts the code name Venom Snake and begins searching for Cipher Snake becomes involved in the Soviet Afghan War and the Angolan Civil War He recruits the superhuman mute sniper Quiet scientist and MSF associate Dr Huey Emmerich and Code Talker a Navajo expert on parasites forced to work for Cipher Snake captures Eli a British child believed to be a clone of Snake and the leader of several child soldiers a DNA test confirms that Venom Snake and Eli are not genetically related Snake learns that Cipher s leader Zero was usurped and XOF a rogue faction of Cipher was responsible for destroying MSF XOF s leader Skull Face considers Cipher s plan for world peace akin to making it culturally American and intends to release a parasite that kills anyone who speaks English A modified parasite gave Quiet and XOF s elite soldiers the Skulls their unusual abilities After releasing the English strain of the parasite Skull Face plans to use the threat of the latest Metal Gear Sahelanthropus to make nuclear weapons desirable believing that nuclear deterrence will attain world peace while protecting other cultures in secret he will retain remote control of the weapons Skull Face refuses to use an AI for Sahelanthropus so is dependent on the Third Child s psychic abilities During a test the Third Child betrays Skull Face having Sahelanthropus seriously wound him and crush the Man on Fire Snake defeats Sahelanthropus and recovers two of Skull Face s three parasite vials to destroy them the third is missing while one of those recovered is taken by the Third Child and given to Eli Skull Face is left to die by Snake and Miller but Huey executes him Sahelanthropus is brought to Mother Base Eli the Third Child and the child soldiers later steal Sahelanthropus and flee It is revealed that the Third Child s powers enthralled him to the will of the most vengeful person nearby meaning that Sahelanthropus attack was instigated by Eli A parasite epidemic occurs on base forcing Snake to kill many of his men to contain it To honor them he has their cremated remains turned into diamonds to carry into battle Huey is accused of causing the epidemic while attempting to mutate the parasites to sell as weapons Alongside suspicion of his role in MSF s destruction and evidence that he murdered his wife Dr Strangelove for preventing him from using their son Hal in experiments Snake exiles him from Diamond Dogs Quiet disappears in Afghanistan Code Talker reveals that Quiet was infected with the English parasite to spread it within Diamond Dogs but her allegiances shifted and she remained silent to prevent an outbreak Huey s mutation of the parasites convinced Quiet that she could not guarantee the group s safety Snake finds her and helps fight off Soviet forces before they hide Quiet is forced to speak to summon a Diamond Dogs helicopter when Snake is bitten by a venomous snake and flees to avoid causing another epidemic It is revealed that Venom Snake is not Big Boss but an MSF medic caught in the explosion that injured Ishmael the real Big Boss During his coma the medic was transformed via plastic surgery and hypnotherapy to serve as a decoy for Big Boss while he wages a covert war against Cipher Venom Snake would go on to set the events of the Outer Heaven uprising in motion d After Venom s death Big Boss would resurface during the Zanzibar Land disturbance Miller and Ocelot discuss Big Boss plans to create Outer Heaven While Ocelot remains supportive Miller is disgusted at his former ally s deception and vows to assist Venom and Big Boss son David in hopes of contributing to his downfall Development edit nbsp A recruiting poster based on the Lord Kitchener Wants You recruitment poster used at GDC 2012 In February 2012 a site owned by Konami Development Without Borders promoted development for a new Metal Gear title for The next MGS The site was recruiting staff for the 2012 GDC pavilion in March and requested applications for several positions for the latest Metal Gear Solid targeted for high end consoles and a next gen Fox engine 46 47 As the year went on screenshots and videos of the newly announced Fox Engine were unveiled by the team 48 This media demonstrated many random settings and characters although none related to the Metal Gear series Certain screenshots however were noted to feature a character who resembled the Big Boss character of Metal Gear walking up to a Stryker AFV previously seen in Metal Gear Solid 4 49 Konami unveiled Ground Zeroes at a private function celebrating the twenty fifth anniversary of the Metal Gear series on August 30 2012 The game made its public debut two days later at the 2012 Penny Arcade Expo 50 Kojima revealed very little detail about the project at the time other than that it was a prologue to Metal Gear Solid V 51 and that it would be the first game to use the Fox Engine a game engine developed by Kojima Productions 52 In January 2013 Kojima revealed that Ground Zeroes would be the first title in the series to be subtitled in Arabic a feature the team had planned for previous games 53 He also confirmed that the length of the cutscenes was reduced as he believed that long cutscenes had become outdated 16 54 In an interview with VG247 Kojima expressed concerns over whether or not Ground Zeroes would be released He claimed that his aim was to target taboos and mature themes which he considered to be quite risky adding that his roles as creator and producer were in conflict with one another as creator Kojima wanted to take the risk of exploring themes that might alienate audiences but as producer he had to be able to tone down the content in order to sell as many copies of the game as possible Ultimately the role of creator won out and Kojima described his approach as prioritizing creativity over sales 55 56 57 nbsp Poster distributed at E3 2013 with visual effects by Kyle Cooper At the Spike Video Game Awards in December 2012 a teaser trailer for a game known as The Phantom Pain was shown credited to a new Swedish developer known as Moby Dick Studio and was described as being 100 gameplay Allegedly led by Joakim Mogren the studio s mission statement read that it aimed to deliver an uncompromising exciting and touching game experience to people all around the globe 58 After the presentation commentators speculated that The Phantom Pain was actually a Metal Gear game noting the protagonist s resemblance to Big Boss graphics similar to those produced by the Fox Engine the quote V has come to at the end of the trailer and that the title Metal Gear Solid V fits in the negative space and indentations of the game s logo when using the same font 59 60 The name Joakim was an anagram of Kojima the domain name for the studio s website had only been registered about two weeks prior to the announcement and that several people wearing Moby Dick Studio shirts were sitting in a VIP area intended for Konami staff 59 61 Kojima stated he was impressed by the trailer and how Mogren was inspired by Metal Gear 62 An actor playing a heavily bandaged Mogren appeared in an interview on the March 14 2013 episode of GameTrailers TV while stating that he could not reveal many details he confirmed that more details about The Phantom Pain would be revealed at the upcoming Game Developers Conference and showed a series of screenshots on an iPad to the show s host Geoff Keighley After Keighley pointed out the Fox Engine logo in the screenshots Mogren appeared nervous and the segment abruptly ended 63 On March 27 2013 at GDC 2013 Kojima confirmed that his studio was behind the trailer and announced that Metal Gear Solid V would be two separate games Ground Zeroes would now serve as a prologue for the main game which was officially announced as Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain 64 65 He subsequently presented a trailer for the game and showcased the Fox Engine 66 The trailer featured the song Not Your Kind of People from Garbage s 2012 album of the same name 67 68 In an interview with GameTrailers on March 29 2013 Kojima revealed that The Phantom Pain was initially presented as an independent game so as to assess the public and industry response to the Fox Engine as he felt that announcing the game as part of Metal Gear Solid V would bias reactions to the engine He stated the idea had been conceived and planned with Keighley over the course of two years and was designed to encourage social media activity from fans 69 70 While the official trailer announcing the game was running on a PC the game was released for the seventh and eighth generations of video game consoles In an interview during E3 2013 when asked about a PC release Kojima stated We are making it and it will be on par with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions 71 However he made it clear that the PC port was not their priority 72 Kojima confirmed that the visuals seen in the trailer would look close to those in the final game He also stated that he would like Metal Gear Solid V to be his final Metal Gear game noting that unlike previous titles where he had announced that he had finished making games in the series only to return for subsequent games his involvement with the franchise would be over this time around Although the trailer had Snake suffering from hallucinations in the form of a flaming whale Kojima assured that there would be a balance in realism 73 At E3 2013 a fourth trailer was shown at the Microsoft press conference demonstrating the new gameplay mechanics as well as the cast of characters The development of an Xbox One version was also announced at the conference 74 The PlayStation 4 version was announced the following day when Konami uploaded the red band version of the trailer on their YouTube channel in addition to the standard green band version 75 76 The trailers for Metal Gear Solid V showed the game running on a PC hardware but according to Kojima with textures and character models somewhat based on seventh generation hardware The developers aimed to improve the technical quality for the versions released for the eighth generation of consoles 77 This time Snake won t really speak much at all Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain is an open world game focused on giving freedom to the player who will drive Snake s actions Snake himself will be more of a silent protagonist similar to Mad Max in Mad Max 2 It s the characters around him who will expand the story Hideo Kojima 38 Kojima alluded to the game possibly being too big to clear adding that the game is 200 times larger than Ground Zeroes 78 He spoke about the restrictive nature of previous Metal Gear Solid titles saying that they set the player on one rail to get from point A to point B with a certain amount of freedom between In stark contrast The Phantom Pain offers players new ways of traversal and sneaking methods such as taking a helicopter to the mission area Players are able to traverse the game world or deploy directly to landing zones that allow for different approaches A video published after the E3 2015 convention showcased this with the same mission played four times in a number of different ways with the player opting for stealth launching a direct assault via helicopter gunship attempting to assassinate a target with a sniper rifle and smuggling an explosive device into an enemy base by way of an unsuspecting patrol vehicle crew 79 Weapons are unlicensed and fictional in The Phantom Pain just as they were in Ground Zeroes 80 It was confirmed that players who have previously played Ground Zeroes are able to import save data into The Phantom Pain and gain special perks 81 Kojima wanted the player to connect with Snake in The Phantom Pain To accomplish this the loss of Mother Base which the player developed throughout Peace Walker would serve as motivation for revenge for both Snake and the player Kojima also tried making Snake more relatable to newcomers of the series by making him unaware of what happened in the nine years during which he was in a coma 82 At E3 2014 a fifth trailer featuring Mike Oldfield s song Nuclear was shown unveiling more plot details surrounding the Diamond Dogs and Snake s antagonistic descent It was leaked a day earlier via an accidental post from Konami s YouTube channel 83 Alongside the new trailer the website for Metal Gear Solid V was updated and included new information and images such as the developmental progress of the in game map and the evolution of Snake s design across all games in the series 84 On August 25 2015 Kojima released a launch trailer showing Metal Gear s Evolution and Harmony with clips from the previous games along with the reveal of the new Metal Gear Sahelanthropus 85 86 The first footage for The Phantom Pain s multiplayer was revealed in December 2014 87 88 While originally set for launch alongside the release of the game Metal Gear Online was postponed to October 6 for consoles and January 2016 for Windows 89 During development Kojima Productions and Konami attracted criticism for their decision to include microtransactions a system that allows players to pay for access to content in the game However a spokesperson for Kojima Productions confirmed that the system was included to benefit players who may not have the time to complete the game given its scale and that no content would be available exclusively through microtransactions 90 Further controversy emerged following the publication of an article claiming that the Forward Operating Base mode was behind a paywall 91 which Konami refuted saying that microtransactions acted as an accelerator rather than a paywall 92 Over 80 million was spent on the development of the game 93 Music edit Main article Discography of the Metal Gear series Metal Gear Solid V Original Soundtrack The music of The Phantom Pain was produced by Harry Gregson Williams making it his fourth Metal Gear title and composed by Ludvig Forssell Justin Burnett and Daniel James Also featured in The Phantom Pain are collectable music tapes the player can listen to in game with a mixture of licensed music from the era and music from past Metal Gear titles Metal Gear Solid V Original Soundtrack was released on September 2 2015 containing 50 tracks selected from both Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain Following this on December 23 2015 was Metal Gear Solid V Extended Soundtrack containing 114 tracks again selected from both Metal Gear Solid V games Metal Gear Solid V Original Soundtrack The Lost Tapes was released on March 30 2016 primarily consisting of tracks written by Ludvig Forssell for the in game cassette tapes The latter two releases also include music that went unused in the game with Metal Gear Solid V Extended Soundtrack in particular containing two tracks from the cut Mission 51 Kingdom of the Flies The game s soundtrack later won the award for Best Score Soundtrack at The Game Awards 2015 94 The event had Stefanie Joosten Quiet s voice actress on stage performing Quiet s Theme Konami Kojima dispute edit Further information Kojima Productions In March 2015 Konami announced plans for a corporate restructuring that saw them part ways with Hideo Kojima and his development studio Kojima Productions As part of the separation Kojima s name was removed from the game cover all of its associated paraphernalia and future releases of Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes and Metal Gear Solid The Legacy Collection 95 e A Konami spokesperson stated that Kojima would still be involved with Konami and the Metal Gear franchise 88 and despite the dispute the company expressed confidence that the game would be declared Game of the Year 96 In July 2015 series composer Rika Muranaka told Fragged Nation in an interview that over 30 commissioned songs for the series were never used with Muranaka believing that Kojima had a lack of business sense that played a part in his split from Konami 97 Release edit nbsp Promotion at Gamescom 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain was released in different editions Special Day One editions of the game for each platform featured downloadable content DLC vouchers for special weapons and Metal Gear Online experience points The North American Collector s Edition which was available for PS4 and Xbox One comes with a steelbook and a small size replica of Snake s bionic arm the Premium Package for the Japanese release which was available for PS4 PS3 and Xbox One features a full size replica which was also sold separately in May 2016 98 Sony released a PlayStation 4 bundle with the unit painted in the colors of the arm The physical PC release of The Phantom Pain only includes a CD key and a disc with a Steam installer contained within Game files are not included on disc and must be downloaded 99 100 Tie in products were released for the game Sony Mobile Communications released special edition Walkman Xperia Z4 Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact and Xperia J Compact devices each featuring Outer Heaven emblems soundtrack audio and wallpapers 101 Watch manufacturer Seiko released a digital watch resembling Venom Snake s watch from the game Eyeglass maker JF Rey produced themed eyewear patterned after what Kaz and Ocelot wear in the game Japanese toy company Sentinel which previously made an iDroid casing for the iPhone 5 and 5S produced a transformable figure of the Sahelanthropus 102 while Kotobukiya readied a 1 100 scale kit of the unit Sports apparel company Puma joined the project through a line of sports jackets T shirts and footwear including Snake s sneaking boots 103 104 Square Enix s PlayArts Kai figure line featured several of the game s characters while Kaiyodo produced Venom Snake and a Soviet Army soldier for the RevoMini figure category A Japanese language novelization of The Phantom Pain was written by author Kenji Yano under the pen name Hitori Nojima and published by Kadokawa Shoten in bunkobon and e book formats on October 25 2015 following the author s two part novelization of the original Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty published the prior two months 105 An art book titled The Art of Metal Gear Solid V was published by Dark Horse Comics on November 2 2016 106 A complete edition of the game titled Metal Gear Solid V The Definitive Experience f was released for PlayStation 4 Xbox One and Steam on October 11 in North America October 13 in Europe and November 10 in Japan The bundle includes the Ground Zeroes prologue and The Phantom Pain in one package along with all previously released downloadable content for both games 107 Removed content edit The Collector s Edition of the game includes a supplemental disc containing a video for an unused in game mission titled Episode 51 Kingdom of the Flies depicting the events of the mission through unfinished cinematics and concept artwork 108 109 110 111 Taking place after the end of the campaign it sees Snake locating and confronting Eli and the stolen Sahelanthropus on a remote island 111 112 113 The official story ending was criticized for feeling abrupt 111 112 113 114 115 and critics felt that Episode 51 would have given the game a more satisfying conclusion due to it resolving several plot threads 108 109 110 111 Others also thought it allowed certain characters further development that tied into their previous appearances in the series 112 113 116 Some critics found fault with The Phantom Pain s structure particularly during its second half The requirement of replaying past missions to progress resulted in theories that they had been used in place of original envisioned content that had not been incorporated due to time constraints 117 118 This assumption was supported by further evidence of removed content shortly after the discovery of Episode 51 Facepunch forum users who had been extracting data from the game s PC version found evidence of another story chapter that was not included in the final version 118 119 The game s producer Kenichiro Imaizumi refused to comment on fans enquiries 120 while Metal Gear Solid community manager Robert Allen Peeler refuted the possibility of story downloadable content 121 Some fans theorized a link between Chapter 3 and Konami s Nuclear Disarmament Event which was opened shortly after launch with the goal of revealing a secret in the game once all in game nuclear weapons manufactured by players were disposed of 122 123 a cutscene that would seemingly be released once the event had finished had been discovered by data miners some days after the game s release 124 125 Peeler did not deny that further events may occur once the disarmament had concluded but stated that the simplest answer is the correct one no need to overthink it 122 126 On February 2 2018 the completion of the Nuclear Disarmament Event was triggered prematurely on the Steam version of the game despite there being over 9000 player nukes in existence at the time resulting in the release of the aforementioned cutscene 127 After investigation Konami announced that this was the result of a technical error owing to the game s servers being sent incorrect values 128 Similarly the event would apparently go on to be achieved by players of the PlayStation 3 version of the game on July 27 2020 129 although in October 2020 Konami clarified this had been the work of a cheater 130 Critics attributed the missing content to the disclosed tensions between Konami and Kojima during development The general consensus was that Konami had given deadlines for the game s release owing to Kojima s increasing spending on development 131 Data miners uncovered other examples of content that had not been included in the game ranging from gameplay features to audio files 117 119 132 133 unreliable source 134 Jorge Jimenez of PC Gamer wrote it was possible that content had been cut for other expected reasons 112 Due to the perceived narrative flaws and evidence of removed story content the game was labeled by critics as being unfinished 135 Conversely GamesRadar s Dan Dawkins argued that what fans saw as being unfinished could have been deliberate on Kojima s part and wrote that claims of the game being incomplete were neither right nor wrong 136 Speaking to IGN Kojima stated that the new intellectual property he was developing since leaving Konami later revealed as Death Stranding would be a complete game 137 After the announcement of Metal Gear Solid V The Definitive Experience in 2016 which would include all previously released downloadable content several fans voiced their concerns via Twitter about the missing content particularly with regards to Episode 51 Konami responded that Episode 51 had been removed in the early development stages of the game as it had not been intended to be a pivotal story ending and that there were no plans to have the mission available to play 138 In 2021 PC Gamer s Jorge Jimenez and Collider s Ernesto Valenzuela expressed the desire for a director s cut of the game with the removed content though feeling that the possibility of one would be very unlikely 111 112 Reception editCritical reception edit ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic XONE 95 100 139 PS4 93 100 140 PC 91 100 141 Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid9 10 142 Electronic Gaming Monthly9 5 10 143 Eurogamer9 10 144 Famitsu40 40 145 Game Informer9 25 10 148 GameRevolution nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 146 GameSpot10 10 149 GamesTM10 10 150 Giant Bomb nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 147 IGN10 10 151 Official Xbox Magazine UK 10 10 152 PC Gamer US 93 100 3 Polygon9 10 153 USgamer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 154 Digital Spy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 155 PlayStation LifeStyle10 10 156 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 157 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 158 The Daily Telegraph nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 159 Time nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 160 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain received universal acclaim from critics according to review aggregator Metacritic 139 140 141 It was praised for its varied gameplay mechanics level of player freedom open world design visual fidelity mature themes and cast performances though critics were divided on its narrative and certain changes to the series formula Reviewers considered it to be one of the best Metal Gear games 161 and it has been cited as one of the greatest stealth games ever made 162 Rich Stanton of Eurogamer wrote that every hand polished element slots together into a head spinningly ambitious structure and they combine into something you can only call visionary 144 IGN s Vince Ingenito felt they had never expected a game to exist where every minute gameplay detail has true purpose 151 and Spencer Campbell of EGM described The Phantom Pain as changing the idea of what can be accomplished with an open world game both narratively and mechanically 143 GameSpot s Peter Brown wrote that there had never been a Metal Gear game so consistent in tone daring in subject matter and so captivating in presentation with such depth to its gameplay or so much volume in content 149 The Phantom Pain was the twenty third game and the third in the Metal Gear series to receive a perfect 40 40 review rating from Japanese magazine Famitsu 163 Critics lauded the gameplay systems and mechanics controls and open world design 3 149 154 164 GameSpot s Brown wrote that playing was an engrossing and varied experience calling the gameplay near impeccable and discoverable scenarios the third pillar of the world design 149 Stanton of Eurogamer commended how the open world felt alive through density and intimacy over scale making tasks like crossing a guarded bridge thrilling 144 Writing for Time Matt Peckham described the world as an unparalleled tactical toybox a sentiment echoed by other critics 160 Game Informer s Joe Juba likened each mission to a playground that encouraged players to experiment with tools 148 Destructoid s Chris Carter noted the hundreds of loadout variations to confront scenarios in completely different ways 142 Some praised the artificial intelligence of enemies and how their tactics changed to combat the player s favored playstyles 3 144 153 160 David Roberts of GamesRadar felt that the game s handling of its systems respected the player s intelligence during mistakes 109 Conversely USgamer s Kat Bailey wrote that the game was sometimes too unforgiving in its room for error 154 The action set pieces were praised as exhilarating by PC Gamer s Jorge Jimenez 3 and terrifying for their consequences by Eurogamer s Stanton 144 though some voiced frustration at encounters with the Skulls 3 153 154 164 Campbell of EGM noted that attacks on the player s Forward Operating Bases could distract from completing concurrent story missions 143 Time s Peckham found the requirements to unlock the fast travel system excessive 160 The narrative divided critics EGM s Campbell praised it as one of the strongest yet in the Metal Gear series writing some of the game s final moments were exceptionally moving 143 Polygon s McWhertor described it as captivating but often a bit messy 153 Brown of GameSpot was similarly captivated by the story and characters and lauded the tonal consistency and handling of mature themes 149 Other critics echoed praise of the latter aspect 143 148 Eurogamer s Stanton commended how the theme of war was used to explore subject matter contrasting with other game series in thrall to the military 144 Conversely IGN s Ingenito felt the subject matter was only acknowledged while plot related questions were answered in a rushed and unsatisfying way 151 Roberts of GamesRadar described the narrative as being uneventful between brief periods of exposition and criticized the game s handling of its villains 109 Jimenez of PC Gamer called the story aimless and the worst in the series due in part for its mostly dry script and the opening and ending sequence for feeling extraneous 165 Jason Schreier of Kotaku considered the story damn unfulfilling and incomplete criticizing its pacing dialogue and characterization 164 Reviewers disapproved of the requirement that missions were replayed on higher difficulty settings to unlock the final missions 142 149 some felt that it added unnecessary padding to the most emotional section of the plot 109 164 PC Gamer s Jimenez found the ending twist that the player character is not Big Boss as one perfect moment in a bad story He felt that by removing their identity the epilogue became a perfect thematic match for the game by reflecting the player s own gameplay experience 165 Carter of Destructoid wrote that the series had always dabbled in the concept of the legend being stronger than the actual person 166 GamesRadar s Roberts called a player created avatar for Big Boss as purely and distinctly Metal Gear but felt that the reveal lacked closure and caused the story to feel hollow because of the slapped in ending and repeated missions 109 Kotaku s Schreier thought that experiencing a character arc that was not Big Boss cheapened the rationale for the player s actions and that the story failed to explain how Venom Snake and Big Boss would become villains 114 Many noted changes to typical conventions of the series 167 USgamer s Bailey felt it was the right approach that risks were taken to distance The Phantom Pain from the usual Metal Gear formula 154 Jimenez of PC Gamer described the boss fights as being pretty dull to previous installments but appreciated the lack of an overbearing mythos in the story 3 Polygon s Michael McWhertor and Eurogamer s Stanton praised the shorter length of the cutscenes 144 153 Conversely Ingenito of IGN felt they would have preferred excessive cutscenes and emotional moments that they thought Guns of the Patriots had suffered from 151 Some criticized the choice to include story information in optional audio logs noting it left certain plot points without necessary context 143 148 165 Others commented on the game s more serious tone 3 109 142 144 164 Roberts of GamesRadar wrote that the brilliantly horrifying and bizarre even by Metal Gear standards prologue establishes an equally harrowing plot 109 PC Gamer s Jimenez was disappointed in the tone and reduced humour and that the story felt non canonical as a result 165 The voice acting received particular praise 149 151 148 142 109 with Eurogamer s Stanton commending the cast as a leap over the game s predecessors 144 Some expressed bemusement at Venom Snake s minimal dialogue 109 153 Kotaku s Schreier and IGN s Ingenito wrote that his silence during emotional cutscenes was jarring the latter feeling it went beyond mere stoicism 151 164 Carter of Destructoid praised the power of the Fox Engine calling the graphical rendering beautiful and the sound design impeccable 142 Schreier of Kotaku lauded the game as being exceptionally polished and looking phenomenal praising Snake s character model and animations 164 USgamer s Bailey similarly wrote that D Dog exhibits almost Pixar like levels of detail in his movement and interactions 154 GameSpot s Brown and IGN s Ingenito described the cinematography as top notch and beautiful respectively 149 151 Juba of Game Informer felt that the visuals were great though noted some occasional texture pop in 148 Critics praised the game s performance as smooth in spite of its high graphical fidelity 148 164 142 Portrayal of Quiet edit Main article Quiet Metal Gear Before the release of the game the presentation of the female character Quiet became a topic of controversy concerning her appearance Halo content producer David Ellis criticized her for being oversexualized and a negative affirmation of the stereotype of the game industry as full of man babies 168 169 170 Kojima and Konami released Quiet figurines in May 2015 as part of the game s promotion The figure s soft pliable breasts were criticized by some in the West in social media and in the press 171 172 173 The finished game drew more criticism of Quiet s portrayal in both reviews and opinion pieces 174 175 GamesRadar s David Roberts described Quiet as one of the most complex and conflicted characters in MGS5 but that her depiction was an example of a juvenile approach to sexuality that typifies Kojima s work and the Metal Gear series as a whole 176 Michael McWhertor of Polygon described the justification for Quiet s lack of clothing as inextricably tied to the game s convoluted story and criticized how the game similarly presented other female characters by zeroing in on their jiggling breasts and panning across their asses in a silly oversexualized way 153 On the other hand GameZone s James Wynne felt that the game s story explanation was a valid enough reason for her scantily clad appearance and succeeds in Kojima s aim to make Quiet a true antithesis to sexy just because female characters He wrote that Fan service doesn t erase the fact that Quiet is a strong well written character that doesn t need a man to save her That puts her on a level comparable to The Boss who was the most impressive female character to ever grace a video game 177 IGN s Ingenito called Quiet the most interesting character in the game writing that her warm childlike sincerity and battlefield ferocity cause her to steal every scene she s in However he felt disappointed that she was also required to be a lust object 151 Sales edit Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain shipped 3 million physical copies within its first five days of release across all platforms 178 On its release date the game grossed US 179 million higher than the combined opening day box office of the films Avengers Age of Ultron and Jurassic World 179 The Phantom Pain debuted at number one on the United Kingdom charts It became the third biggest video game launch of 2015 in the UK behind Batman Arkham Knight and The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt 180 The Phantom Pain was the most successful launch for the series in the UK beating the previous record holder Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty by 37 percent 180 The game sold 411 199 physical retail copies on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 within the first week of release in Japan topping the Japanese software sales charts that week 181 In the United Kingdom the game sold noticeably more on the PlayStation family of consoles than the Xbox Excluding computer sales The Phantom Pain moved approximately 72 percent of copies on PlayStation 4 roughly three times the amount sold on the Xbox One which accounted for 22 percent of sales three percent of sales were on PlayStation 3 and two percent on Xbox 360 182 By the end of September 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain had shipped over five million copies worldwide 183 which had raised to over six million by December 2015 184 Awards edit Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain was awarded Game of the Year from several publications including PC Gamer 185 Game Revolution 186 GamesRadar 187 and Entertainment Weekly 188 Award Category Result Ref Golden Joystick Awards 2015 Ultimate Game of the Year Nominated 189 Critic s Choice Won The Game Awards 2015 Game of the Year Nominated 94 Best Action Adventure Won Best Art Direction Nominated Best Score Soundtrack Won 19th Annual D I C E Awards Adventure Game of the Year Won 190 12th British Academy Games Awards Best Game Nominated 191 Artistic Achievement Nominated Audio Achievement Nominated Game Innovation Nominated 16th Game Developers Choice Awards Game of the Year Nominated 192 Best Audio Nominated Best Design Nominated Best Technology Nominated Japan Game Awards 2016 Award for Excellence Won 193 Notes edit Credited as Konami Digital Entertainment Metal Gear Online developed by Konami Los Angeles Japanese メタルギアソリッドV ファントムペイン Hepburn Metaru Gia Soriddo Faibu Fantomu Pein As decipted in Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes As decipted in Metal Gear Gameplay videos have shown Kojima s name included within the game itself with individual credits sequences for each mission or Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes The Phantom Pain in JapanReferences edit Matulef Jeffery October 6 2013 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain reveals open world gameplay Eurogamer Retrieved August 24 2015 a b Burns Steven June 11 2015 Why Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain isn t just a bigger Ground Zeroes VideoGamer com Archived from the original on 2015 09 05 Retrieved August 24 2015 a b c d e f g h i Roberts Samuel September 7 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 PC review PC Gamer Retrieved September 7 2015 Metal Gear Solid gets bigger and better in The Phantom Pain PC Gamer July 23 2015 Retrieved August 24 2015 L Wilson Jeffery June 11 2014 Eyes On With Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain PC Magazine Retrieved August 24 2015 Serrels Mark September 18 2014 Why Snake Is The Best Climber In Video Game History Kotaku Retrieved August 24 2015 a b Otero Jose June 10 2015 19 Awesome Details We Noticed In Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain IGN Retrieved August 24 2015 Maiberg Emanuel 20 September 2014 Metal Gear Solid V Introduces Snake s One Eyed Wolf Buddy GameSpot Retrieved 24 October 2014 a b How Mother Base s units help Snake in MGS 5 GamesRadar June 28 2015 Retrieved August 24 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain the 11 best tactics you re not using right now VG247 vg247 com 3 September 2015 Yin Poole Wesley June 11 2014 Managing Mother Base in Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain Eurogamer Retrieved August 24 2015 Toyad Jonathan 27 September 2012 Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes to feature base building will support multiple devices Eurogamer Retrieved 27 September 2012 De Mato Xav June 12 2014 Recruiting goats and researching cardboard in Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain Joystiq Retrieved August 24 2015 Metal Gear Solid V African Jungle Gameplay w Dev Commentary YouTube 25 September 2014 Archived from the original on 2021 11 17 Retrieved 1 August 2015 MGSV TPP Freedom of Infiltration Gameplay Demo YouTube 7 July 2015 Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b Nyxus 20 January 2013 Interviews from Dubai Kojima on Gray Fox game story telling in Ground Zeroes next gen and more Metal Gear Solid Unofficial Site Archived from the original on February 8 2013 Retrieved 20 January 2013 Dubayan 19 January 2013 My meeting with one of the greatest game directors Hideo Kojima Saudi Gamer Archived from the original on 15 May 2013 Retrieved 20 January 2013 Simmons Alex August 13 2014 Gamescom 2014 Metal Gear Solid 5 s Tower Defense Style Multiplayer IGN Retrieved August 24 2015 Sinha Ravi Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes Ultimate Goal is To Give Players More Freedom GamingBolt Retrieved 15 March 2013 Cocker Guy 28 September 2012 Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes includes Mother Base day night cycle Archived from the original on October 16 2012 Retrieved 15 October 2012 Brown Peter June 9 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain 15 Hours in Afghanistan GameSpot Retrieved August 24 2015 Hindes Daniel 19 September 2014 Everything We Learned From the Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain TGS 2014 Trailer GameSpot Retrieved 24 October 2014 E3 Interview a b Kato Matthew June 18 2015 Update The Real Intel On Metal Gear V s Forward Operating Bases Game Informer Retrieved August 24 2015 Hillier Brenna August 6 2015 Invade other players worlds in FOB Metal Gear Solid 5 s MMO mode VG247 Retrieved August 24 2015 Splechta Mike 7 August 2015 Everything you need to know about Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain s Mother Base Retrieved August 24 2015 Ishaan 27 March 2013 Metal Gear Solid V Trailer Is Ground Zeroes The Phantom Pain Siliconera Retrieved 2 April 2013 Stanton Rich 2015 12 16 Whatever happened to Metal Gear Solid games creator Hideo Kojima Technology The Guardian Retrieved 2015 12 22 Wales Matt March 10 2017 Metal Gear Solid 5 Sahelanthropus boss fight and how to beat the final mission Eurogamer Retrieved December 29 2017 Romano Sal 30 May 2013 Metal Gear Solid V clip teases Snake s new voice actor Gematsu Retrieved 3 June 2013 Brian 28 May 2013 Snake s voice actor in Metal Gear Solid V to be revealed during Konami s pre E3 show GamingEverything Archived from the original on 3 April 2015 Retrieved 3 June 2013 Staff 6 June 2013 Konami s pre E3 stream Kiefer Sutherland Playing Snake in Metal Gear Solid 5 VG24 7 Retrieved 6 June 2013 Narcisse Evan 27 March 2013 Beloved Solid Snake Voice Actor Says He Wasn t Asked to Be in Metal Gear Solid V Gawker Media Retrieved 27 March 2013 Goldfarb Andrew 6 June 2013 Kiefer Sutherland Playing Snake in Metal Gear Solid V IGN Retrieved 7 June 2013 Metal Gear Solid 5 Behind The Scenes GamesHQMedia 6 June 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 12 17 Retrieved 24 October 2014 via YouTube Metal Gear Solid 5 Kiefer Sutherland More Cutscenes IGN Conversation YouTube IGN 6 June 2013 Archived from the original on 2021 11 17 Retrieved 23 June 2014 ヒデラジE3スペシャル 後篇 通算第315回 13 06 21 in Japanese Archived from the original on 2015 10 31 Retrieved 2013 06 22 a b Albert Brian 4 March 2015 SNAKE WON T REALLY SPEAK MUCH AT ALL IN METAL GEAR SOLID 5 IGN Retrieved 20 December 2015 Reilly Luke 12 June 2013 Troy Baker Confirmed as Ocelot in Metal Gear Solid V IGN Retrieved 13 June 2013 Jay Tavare s Facebook Facebook MGSV The Phantom Pain Mission Ground Zeroes Opening en YouTube 24 September 2013 Archived from the original on 2021 11 17 a b ヒデラジE3スペシャル 前篇 通算第314回 13 06 12 in Japanese Archived from the original on 2013 12 14 Retrieved 2013 06 13 Twitter Kojima Hideo MGSや小島作品ではお馴染みの阪脩さん コードトーカーと対面 in Japanese HIDEO KOJIMA on Twitter Had VO session Satoshi Mikami Ocelot Tomokazu Sugita Kaz Akio Otsuka Snake Yutaro Honjo Eli and me Hideo Metal Gear Solid 5 Exclusive Kojima Q amp A on the TGS Demo now in 1080p GameSpot Purchese Robert 22 February 2012 Next Metal Gear Solid targets high end consoles next gen Fox engine Eurogamer Retrieved 24 March 2013 Reilly Luke 22 February 2012 Kojima Productions Hiring For Next Metal Gear Solid IGN Retrieved 24 March 2013 Yin Poole Wesley 2 March 2012 Hideo Kojima shows off impressive Fox Engine screenshots EuroGamer net Retrieved 4 February 2013 McGarvey Sterling 6 October 2011 Kojima Inspires With Fox Engine Creative Vision At USC Gamasutra Retrieved 4 February 2013 Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes PAX Prime 2012 Trailer 3 September 2012 Archived from the original on 17 December 2013 Retrieved 27 November 2012 Hillier Brenna 3 September 2012 Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes is a prologue coming to PS3 Xbox 360 Retrieved 27 November 2012 Toyad Jonathan 30 August 2012 Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes shows off Fox Engine and possible open world elements GameSpot CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 2 September 2012 Retrieved 31 August 2012 Rabbit 20 January 2013 Hideo Kojima Interview At7addak Archived from the original on 15 February 2013 Retrieved 20 January 2013 Oommen Daniel 19 January 2013 One on One with Hideo Kojima Youth Arabia Archived from the original on January 22 2013 Retrieved 20 January 2013 Akerman Nick 22 February 2013 Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes will tackle many taboos may not release in its current state VG247 Retrieved 22 February 2013 Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes May Not Release In Its Current State And New Spin offs Possibly With The Boss MGSTV 22 February 2013 Archived from the original on 25 February 2013 Retrieved 22 February 2013 MoStWaNteD 22 February 2013 Konami Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes Tackles Lots of Taboos Risky To Be Released Latest News Explorer Retrieved 22 February 2013 Makuch Eddie 7 December 2012 The Phantom Pain revealed GameSpot Archived from the original on December 9 2012 Retrieved 8 December 2012 a b Moriarty Colin 7 December 2012 The Phantom Pain Metal Gear Solid V IGN Retrieved 8 December 2012 Evangelho Jason 7 December 2012 The Phantom Pain Is Kojima s Viral Teaser for Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes Forbes Retrieved 9 December 2012 Mallory Jordan 8 December 2012 The Phantom Pain speculation round up Metal Gear Joystiq Retrieved 9 December 2012 permanent dead link Abu Nahel Hakim 1 January 2013 Hideo Kojima Talks MGR FOX Engine and Phantom Pain IGN Retrieved 21 March 2013 The Phantom Pain Video Joakim Mogren Interview GameTrailers 15 March 2013 Retrieved 24 March 2013 Ground Zeroes and Phantom Pain two different games GameSpot CBS Interactive Retrieved 3 March 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain revealed CVG com Retrieved 27 March 2013 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain Kojima speaks VG24 7 27 March 2013 Retrieved 3 March 2015 Metal Gear Solid V Is Official FOX vs XOF UPDATE Trailer added Kotaku 27 March 2013 Retrieved 28 December 2014 Hideo Kojima on Twitter Many people I met at party had already downloaded the song Not your kind of people Garbage that I used in my MGS5 trailer I have it in my iPod TwitterHideo Kojima 28 March 2013 Retrieved 28 December 2014 Metal Gear Solid V Kojima Interview Information Roundup PlayStation LifeStyle 2013 03 29 Retrieved 2022 07 19 Kojima explains Metal Gear Solid 5 s Mogren fakeout Hayter s absence Engadget 29 March 2013 Retrieved 2022 07 19 Watch Metal Gear Solid 5 s intro to hear Kiefer Sutherland as Snake Polygon 24 September 2013 Retrieved 19 October 2013 E3 2013 Kojima Interview GameTrailers 12 June 2013 Retrieved 25 June 2013 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Kojima Interview GameTrailers 28 March 2013 Retrieved 29 March 2013 E3 2013 Metal Gear Solid V Coming To Xbox One IGN 10 June 2013 Retrieved 11 June 2013 Stanyon Matt Metal Gear Solid V E3 2013 Trailer Coming on 12th June 2013 Hybrid Games Archived from the original on 3 February 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2013 Next Generation METAL GEAR METAL GEAR SOLID V THE PHANTOM PAIN Cutting Edge Game Consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Confirmed as Release Platform Archived from the original on 2013 06 17 Retrieved 2013 06 13 McWhertor Michael 13 June 2013 Kojima Next gen versions of Metal Gear Solid 5 will look better than E3 trailer Polygon Retrieved 13 June 2013 Dyer Mitch 5 March 2014 Kojima Worried The Phantom Pain Is Too Big to Finish IGN Retrieved 5 March 2014 MGSV TPP Freedom of Infiltration Gameplay Demo YouTube 7 July 2015 Retrieved 1 August 2015 Castle Matthew 9 June 2015 Your Metal Gear Solid 5 questions answered GamesRadar Famitsu feature The Truth of the Rumors 2014 Gematsu 2014 04 10 Archived from the original on 2014 04 13 Retrieved 2014 04 10 Jackson Mike 2014 06 12 Interview Hideo Kojima on darker themes and phantom cigars Computer and Video Games Archived from the original on 2014 08 17 Retrieved 25 June 2014 Plunkett Luke 9 June 2014 Metal Gear Solid V s E3 Trailer Isn t Waiting For E3 Kotaku Retrieved 10 June 2014 Progress Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Paim Official Site Metal Gear Solid V Official Site Retrieved 10 June 2014 Francisco Eric 25 August 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Launch Trailer Is for Fans Only Inverse Retrieved 2022 07 19 Kojima Hideo HIDEO KOJIMA EN August 23 2015 The launch trailer of MGSV TPP edited by myself METAL GEAR s Evolution amp Harmony will be out on 25th in US time Tweet Retrieved 2022 07 19 via Twitter Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain Multiplayer Revealed IGN com 6 December 2014 Retrieved March 19 2015 a b Metal Gear Solid creator s involvement in series questioned Konami removes branding Polygon 19 March 2015 Retrieved 19 March 2015 Newhouse Alex August 3 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 s Multiplayer Won t Be Available at Launch GameSpot Retrieved August 3 2015 Newhouse Alex Metal Gear Solid 5 Gets Info About Bases Microtransactions Online Functionality GameSpot Retrieved 26 August 2015 Brown Peter Here s How Payments in Metal Gear Solid 5 s Online PVP Mode Will Work UPDATE 2 GameSpot Retrieved 2 March 2022 Savage Phil 26 August 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain s multiplayer is not behind a paywall PC Gamer Retrieved 27 August 2015 Yin Poole Wesley 3 August 2015 New article on Konami paints a bleak picture Eurogamer Gamer Network Retrieved 3 August 2015 a b Nominees The Game Awards 2015 The Game Awards Ola Balola 12 November 2015 Archived from the original on 14 November 2015 Retrieved 13 November 2015 Yin Poole Wesley 20 March 2015 Konami announces plan for brand new Metal Gear series Eurogamer Retrieved 20 March 2015 Makuch Eddie 30 August 2015 It s the Game of the Year Guaranteed Konami Says About MGS5 GameSpot Retrieved 30 August 2015 Morris Tatiana 28 July 2015 Why Konami fired Hideo Kojima according to MGS V s composer GameZone 千値練國際有限公司 ー Sentinel International Co Ltd Sentinel toys com Retrieved 2015 12 22 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain PC disc only contains Steam installer VG24 7 31 August 2015 Retrieved 22 December 2015 permanent dead link PC Gaming Is Getting Better but Publishers Are Getting Worse NDTV Gadgets 360 23 November 2015 Retrieved 22 December 2015 Sony s Metal Gear Solid Walkman is a truly tasteful video game tie in The Verge 19 August 2015 Retrieved 22 December 2015 Nunneley Stephany 2015 09 25 This Metal Gear Sahelanthropus figure is transformable and super cool VG247 com Retrieved 2015 12 22 PUMA MGSV The Phantom Pain shirts jackets and shoes get new pictures Metal Gear Informer 2015 08 31 Retrieved 2015 12 22 関連グッズ Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain 公式Webサイト Konami jp 2013 04 04 Retrieved 2015 12 22 メタルギア ソリッド ファントムペイン 角川文庫 Kadokawa 25 October 2015 via Amazon Japan McWhertor Michael April 21 2016 Dark Horse publishing The Art of Metal Gear Solid 5 this November Polygon Retrieved April 22 2016 Gwaltney Javy August 29 2016 Metal Gear Solid V The Definitive Experience Confirmed Coming In October Game Informer Retrieved August 30 2016 a b Schreier Jason 3 September 2015 One Of Metal Gear Solid V s Most Important Story Scenes Was Cut Kotaku Retrieved March 16 2019 a b c d e f g h i j Roberts David 9 September 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 is the best and most disappointing game of the year GamesRadar Retrieved February 12 2018 a b Osborn Alex 4 September 2015 Check Out This Massive MGS5 Story Section That Didn t Make It Into the Final Game Game Revolution Retrieved March 16 2019 a b c d e Why Metal Gear Solid V Deserves a Director s Cut Collider August 26 2021 Retrieved January 9 2022 a b c d e Forget the Snyder Cut I want the Kojima Cut of Metal Gear Solid 5 PC Gamer March 19 2021 Retrieved March 24 2021 a b c Lee Patrick October 19 2016 Without its deleted finale Metal Gear Solid V has no ending at all The A V Club Retrieved February 2 2017 a b Schreier Jason September 10 2015 Why Metal Gear Solid V s Ending Is So Disappointing Kotaku Retrieved March 16 2016 Metal Gear Solid 5 The unfinished swan song Eurogamer September 22 2015 Retrieved February 2 2017 Why was this mission cut from Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain VG24 7 7 September 2015 Retrieved September 24 2015 a b Leack Jonathan 11 September 2015 An Incomplete MGSV The Phantom Pain Offers Clue to Why Kojima Was Let Go by Konami Game Revolution Retrieved February 12 2018 a b Metal Gear Solid 5 What The Hell Happened GamingBolt Retrieved August 14 2020 a b Modders dig up more cut content in Metal Gear Solid 5 GamesRadar September 15 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 Producer Responds To Secret Chapter Questions As Fans Rally To Unlock It GamingBolt Retrieved September 23 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 Story DLC Not Happening Anytime Soon Revisiting Camp Omega Clarified GamingBolt Retrieved September 24 2015 a b The five year quest to remove all nuclear weapons from Metal Gear Solid V Ars Technica July 29 2020 How to Unlock Metal Gear Solid 5 s Nuclear Disarmament Secret IGN November 30 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain Wiki Guide IGN January 10 2016 Here s why Metal Gear Solid V s nuclear disarmament event triggered early PCGamesN February 13 2018 MGS 5 s Chapter 3 May Be Related To Nuclear Disarmament But Konami Won t Trigger It Manually GamingBolt Pramath 31 August 2016 Retrieved September 2 2016 Hall Charlie 5 February 2018 Metal Gear Solid 5 celebrates nuclear disarmament but it s a bug Polygon Retrieved February 7 2018 Alexandra Heather 5 February 2018 After Years of Player Warfare Metal Gear Solid V Secret Ending Triggered Prematurely Kotaku Retrieved February 7 2018 Plunkett Luke 29 July 2020 Metal Gear Solid V Players Finally Destroyed Every Nuke In The PS3 Version Triggering A Secret Cutscene Kotaku Retrieved July 29 2020 Makedonski Brett 14 October 2020 World peace was a farce Destructoid Retrieved October 30 2020 Multiple sources Schreier Jason 3 September 2015 One Of Metal Gear Solid V s Most Important Story Scenes Was Cut Kotaku Retrieved March 16 2019 Carter Chris 18 September 2015 So let s talk about Metal Gear Solid V s ending Destructoid Leack Jonathan 11 September 2015 An Incomplete MGSV The Phantom Pain Offers Clue to Why Kojima Was Let Go by Konami Game Revolution Retrieved February 12 2018 Metal Gear Solid 5 What The Hell Happened GamingBolt Retrieved August 14 2020 Yin Poole Wesley 3 August 2015 New article on Konami paints a bleak picture Eurogamer Gamer Network Retrieved August 3 2015 Morris Tatiana 28 July 2015 Why Konami fired Hideo Kojima according to MGS V s composer GameZone Shabana Arif 22 September 2015 This is what the missing content from MGS5 The Phantom Pain looks like VG24 7 Metal Gear Solid V Every Piece Of Cut Content You Need To See whatculture com 16 October 2015 Retrieved June 8 2017 Cryer Hirun January 11 2022 Metal Gear Solid 5 leaked script points to a Skull Face boss fight and Quiet speaking GamesRadar Retrieved January 19 2022 Multiple sources Lee Patrick October 19 2016 Without its deleted finale Metal Gear Solid V has no ending at all The A V Club Retrieved February 2 2017 Roberts David 9 September 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 is the best and most disappointing game of the year GamesRadar Retrieved February 12 2018 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain The Kotaku Review Kotaku 4 September 2015 Retrieved January 11 2018 5 questions I have after beating Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain VentureBeat September 15 2015 Retrieved February 2 2017 Metal Gear Solid 5 The unfinished swan song Eurogamer September 22 2015 Retrieved February 2 2017 Rashid Sayed Konami And Kojima Need To Give Answers Regarding Cut Content In Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain Gaming Bolt Retrieved April 11 2021 Forget the Snyder Cut I want the Kojima Cut of Metal Gear Solid 5 PC Gamer March 19 2021 Retrieved March 24 2021 Does Metal Gear Solid V Hold Up The Definitive Experience and the Missing Chapter USgamer September 6 2016 Archived from the original on April 11 2021 Retrieved April 11 2021 Why Metal Gear Solid V Deserves a Director s Cut Collider August 26 2021 Retrieved January 9 2022 Metal Gear Solid 5 is unfinished That s entirely the point GamesRadar September 21 2015 Retrieved February 2 2017 Hideo Kojima Suggests That Metal Gear Solid V WAS Unfinished Crave Online December 17 2015 Archived from the original on December 26 2017 Retrieved February 3 2017 Konami says MGS5 s ending isn t missing so everyone can calm down about it Polygon Allegra Frank 31 August 2016 Retrieved September 2 2016 a b Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain for Xbox One Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved August 24 2015 a b Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain for PlayStation 4 Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved August 24 2015 a b Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain for PC Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved August 24 2015 a b c d e f g Carter Chris August 24 2015 Review Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Destructoid Retrieved August 24 2015 a b c d e f Campbell Spencer August 23 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain review Electronic Gaming Monthly Retrieved August 23 2015 a b c d e f g h i Stanton Rich September 2 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain review Eurogamer Retrieved August 24 2015 Famitsu Review Scores Issue 1395 Gematsu August 25 2015 Utley Matt September 3 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Review Game Revolution Retrieved September 3 2015 Shoemaker Brad September 12 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Review Giant Bomb Retrieved September 12 2015 a b c d e f g Juba Joe August 23 2015 A Legend Worth Waiting For Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain PlayStation 4 Game Informer Retrieved August 23 2015 a b c d e f g h Brown Peter August 23 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Review GameSpot Retrieved August 23 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain review GamesTM Retrieved September 12 2015 a b c d e f g h Ingenito Vince August 23 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain Review IGN Retrieved August 23 2015 Official Xbox Magazine UK October 2015 page 89 a b c d e f g McWhertor Michael August 27 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain review Polygon Retrieved August 27 2015 a b c d e f Bailey Kat September 2 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain PlayStation 4 Review All Good Things USGamer Archived from the original on December 16 2020 Retrieved September 2 2015 Donnelly Joe September 8 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 review The Phantom Pain is a game changing masterpiece Digital Spy Retrieved September 8 2015 Contreras Paulmichael August 31 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Review Uncharted Infiltration PS4 PlayStation LifeStyle Retrieved August 31 2015 Parkin Simon September 3 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain review greatest stealth game ever made The Guardian Retrieved September 3 2015 Fleming Jack September 8 2015 Metal Gear Solid V review Perhaps the finest action stealth game ever made The Independent Archived from the original on 2022 05 12 Retrieved September 8 2015 McKeand Kirk August 24 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain review a series best The Telegraph London Archived from the original on 2022 01 12 Retrieved August 24 2015 a b c d Peckham Matt August 24 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Is the Best Metal Gear Ever Time Retrieved August 28 2015 Multiple sources Roberts Samuel September 7 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 PC review PC Gamer Retrieved September 7 2015 Stanton Rich September 2 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain review Eurogamer Retrieved August 24 2015 Brown Peter August 23 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Review GameSpot Retrieved August 23 2015 McWhertor Michael August 27 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain review Polygon Retrieved August 27 2015 Peckham Matt August 24 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Is the Best Metal Gear Ever Time Retrieved August 28 2015 Schreier Jason 4 September 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain The Kotaku Review Kotaku Retrieved January 11 2018 Multiple sources Stanton Rich September 2 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain review Eurogamer Retrieved August 24 2015 Parkin Simon September 3 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain review greatest stealth game ever made The Guardian Retrieved September 3 2015 Fleming Jack September 8 2015 Metal Gear Solid V review Perhaps the finest action stealth game ever made The Independent Archived from the original on 2022 05 12 Retrieved September 8 2015 Savage Phil September 13 2021 The top 100 PC games PC Gamer Retrieved 22 September 2022 Yaden Joseph May 10 2021 The best stealth games Digital Trends Retrieved 22 September 2022 Avard Alex July 1 2022 The best stealth games you can sneak through right now GamesRadar Retrieved 22 September 2022 Famitsu Review Scores Issue 1395 Gematsu August 25 2015 a b c d e f g h Schreier Jason 4 September 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain The Kotaku Review Kotaku Retrieved January 11 2018 a b c d Roberts Samuel November 26 2015 Why MGS5 s ending is one perfect moment in a bad story PC Gamer Retrieved March 16 2016 Carter Chris 18 September 2015 So let s talk about Metal Gear Solid V s ending Destructoid Multiple sources Peckham Matt August 24 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Is the Best Metal Gear Ever Time Retrieved August 28 2015 Carter Chris August 24 2015 Review Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Destructoid Archived from the original on January 20 2021 Retrieved August 24 2015 Roberts Samuel September 7 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 PC review PC Gamer Retrieved September 7 2015 Ingenito Vince August 23 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain Review IGN Retrieved August 23 2015 Roberts David 9 September 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 is the best and most disappointing game of the year GamesRadar Retrieved February 12 2018 Bailey Kat September 2 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain PlayStation 4 Review All Good Things USGamer Archived from the original on December 16 2020 Retrieved September 2 2015 Stanton Rich September 2 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain review Eurogamer Retrieved August 24 2015 Campbell Spencer August 23 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain review Electronic Gaming Monthly Retrieved August 23 2015 Does Metal Gear Solid V Hold Up The Definitive Experience and the Missing Chapter USgamer September 6 2016 Archived from the original on April 11 2021 Retrieved April 11 2021 Kojima addresses criticism over MGSV s sexy Quiet character GameSpot Retrieved February 11 2015 Halo dev calls MGSV female character design disgusting Metal Gear Solid 5 voice actress is doing a Let s Play of the game polygon com 7 September 2015 Phillips Tom 2015 05 11 MGS5 s seedy Quiet figure has squeezable boobs Eurogamer Archived from the original on 2016 08 05 Retrieved December 22 2015 Parsons Jeff 13 May 2015 Seedy Metal Gear Solid action figure will have squeezable boobs Mirror Retrieved January 11 2016 Metal Gear Solid V s Quiet doll has squeezable breasts metro co uk 11 May 2015 Rouner Jef 10 November 2015 There is No Smart Reason for Naked Women in Video Games Houston Press Retrieved January 11 2016 Tamburro Paul Let s Talk About THAT Quiet Scene in Metal Gear Solid Crave Archived from the original on 27 July 2016 Retrieved January 11 2016 Roberts David 17 September 2015 Quiet embodies Metal Gear s complex relationship with women Gamesradar Retrieved January 12 2016 Wynne James September 27 2015 Why Quiet is a great character skimpy outfit and all GameZone Archived from the original on August 18 2016 Retrieved August 5 2016 Griffin Andrew September 7 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 sells 3 million copies most of them on PlayStation 4 The Independent Archived from the original on 2022 05 12 Retrieved 7 September 2015 Metal Gear Solid V s opening day beats Jurassic World Avengers combined Destructoid com 2015 10 14 Retrieved 2015 12 22 a b Phillips Tom 7 September 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain is series biggest UK launch Eurogamer Retrieved 7 September 2015 Media Create Sales 8 31 15 9 6 15 Gematsu September 9 2015 Blake Nikki 7 September 2015 Metal Gear Solid 5 sells three times more copies on PS4 than Xbox One Destructoid Retrieved 7 September 2015 FY2016 2nd Quarter Financial Results Konami Retrieved March 3 2024 Passalacqua Michael 29 January 2016 Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain Shipped Over 6 Million Copies IGN Retrieved 30 January 2016 Game of the Year 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain PC Gamer December 16 2015 Retrieved December 31 2015 Best of 2015 Awards Game of the Year January 1 2016 Retrieved January 8 2016 Best games 2015 December 31 2015 Retrieved January 8 2016 Franich Darren December 9 2015 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Best videogame of 2015 Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 22 September 2022 Hurley Leon October 30 2015 The Golden Joystick Awards all the winners this year GamesRadar Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 9 April 2020 Skrebels Joe March 10 2016 BAFTA Games Awards 2016 Nominees Revealed IGN Retrieved December 21 2023 Chalk Andy January 9 2016 2016 Game Developers Choice Awards nominees announced PC Gamer Retrieved January 21 2023 Japan Game Awards 2016 Games of the Year Division Award Winners Chosen PDF Japan Game Awards Retrieved 31 March 2023 Further reading editMetal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Strategy Guide Gamer Guides 2015 The Art of Metal Gear Solid V Dark Horse Comics 2016 Amy M Green Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Trauma and History in Metal Gear Solid V Palgrave Macmillan 2017External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Official website Portals nbsp Speculative fiction nbsp Video games Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain amp oldid 1224083145, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.