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🎮 Own the shadows or light up the battlefield—be the legend everyone’s talking about!
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain for PS4 delivers an expansive open-world experience set in 1984 Afghanistan, combining stealth and action with deep customization and intelligent enemy AI. With a 4.7-star rating and dynamic gameplay that suits both quick sessions and long campaigns, it’s a must-have for gamers craving tactical depth and immersive storytelling.








| ASIN | B00JKM06HG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,421 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 1,101 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,160) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 20278 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 13.46 x 1.52 x 17.02 cm; 81.65 g |
| Rated | Unknown |
| Release date | 1 Sept. 2015 |
V**A
Awesome.
Awesome! Hideo Kojima at his best.
E**R
Excelentes graficas, buen reto, buenos controles y con muchas opciones.
Perfecto para la gente que no tiene tanto tiempo para este tipo de hobbies... puedes solo prenderlo hacer una misión de 15 min y con esto des-estresarte un poco al desestabilizar una red terrorista! Puedes jugarlo de la manera que quieras tipo “Rambo” con armas poderosas, disparando y destruyendo todo a tu paso, o tipo “Stealth” como operación encubierta, escondiéndote entre las sombras terminando tu misión sin que nadie se entere que estuviste ahí, o hasta que ya es demasiado tarde para que los enemigos puedan responder de una manera efectiva. El mundo abierto te da muchas posibilidades, siendo que puedes incluso estar fuera de una misión y encontrarte con un pueblo o alguna patrulla de hostiles. También el que puedas modificar tus armas, vehículos, base y compañeros también te da muchas posibilidades de planificar tus estrategias de ataque, el tener compañeros NPCs que te ayuden en las misiones (el perro es mi favorito), es esencial para facilitarte algunas misiones que pudieran parecer imposibles de completar. Excelentes gráficos, muy buena "jugabilidad” en cuanto al control de tu personaje, mundo abierto que parece interminable, buena acción, enemigos con una inteligencia artificial sorprendente que efectivamente hacen que el juego te de un muy buen reto en cuento a dificultad.
T**T
Grade A Entertainment
Metal gear solid is mostly know for the story. The complex story that will take so much detail to fully explain. So when I found out mgs v will be going open world I was worried. Sure there are open world games that have a good story but no where near mgs standards. I only watched a few trailers as I wanted to be completely surprised and trust me you will. For the review I won't be spoiling anything but simply giving you an insight on what to expect. Graphics- not the most important thing in a game but I sure does help, the mgs series has been known for pushing graphic to the limitations on the console it's on and it is ever so present with mgs v. Everything is top notch from the blood spatters to the facials. One thing that is pretty mediocre are the explosions. A lot of games just don't make it look amazing ( just cause 3 looks amazing so far ) but it's still great. The stand out by far is the lighting. This game probably has the best lighting effects I've seen in any game I've played. Gameplay- it's sucks. If you hear someone say the gameplay sucks just disregard what they say cause it's spectacular. Probably the most important reason to buy a game and it doesn't fail. Everything feels right. D horse is the best horseback gameplay in any game. But where the gameplay stands out is the variety of ways to complete the mission or whatever your doing. From killing no one to killing everyone it's just a blast. The cardboard box is back and it's better than ever with some new tweaks to it that mgs players will find super satisfying. Story- here's what I was afraid of I was afraid the story would become less as they focus on the gameplay and I'm kinda right but it's still there. Kojima is known for the long cutscenes which are still present but there are less now. The expansion on the story more revolves around how much you want to know as you'll collect cassette tapes explaining more. But the story is still there and from what I've played it's sort of different form past games. This time around it's more dark. There are still silly moments and weird Kojima moments but it's the darkest mgs game. It helps to know the backstory of mgs befor playing but the games story does a good job welcoming new comers, overall the story is still here and amazing so far. Overall- I'm going to get hate from some people that don't understand a review is an opinion but metal gear would phantom pain is the game of the year so far. It will take a lot to knock this game down and I don't think anything can. It's dark, mature, fun, and simply satisfying. It meets expectation then surpasses them. After receiving this game early I've played 20 so hours and every second I played this was worth it. The intro is the best I've witnessed in any game...ever! Kojima ends the mgs saga on a high note. If you love mgs you won't be disappointed if you are new and debating on playing for the first time...get it. Chances are if you're reading this review you're wondering wether to get it or not and I honestly think it's worth the 60. And with that 60 you're getting an amazing story, extremely fun gameplay, and a top notch quality game. Metal gear solid is back and better than ever. By the way ignore the 1 star reviews...yes there's a microtransaction method for the FOB but ok don't need it. Repeat YOU DONT NEED TO BUY IT TO ENJOY THE GAME ITS FOR PEOPLE WHO DONT HAVE THE TIME. If you notice all the 1 stars aren't even an Amazon verified purchase so who knows if they've even played the game. Don't trust the one stars.
D**Y
9/10
I've had MGSV since release day so I've gotten to play it for almost a month now. I've put a good amount of hours into it and am only at 16% completion, so it should definitely keep you entertained for a while. I do love how much attention was given to the little details in the game. It gives you a lot of creative opportunities to complete the missions however you want. As far as gameplay goes, this installment gets an A. It's also quite challenging and can be frustrating if you're not the most skilled player. And as someone who can't afford next-gen consoles and doesn't have a top notch computer (I prefer console anyway), the graphics are pretty impressive on the PS3. I don't experience any performance issues, so as long as your hard drive isn't filled to the brim, you probably won't either. So if you were worried about getting the game on a previous-gen console, then don't listen to what a lot of entitled PS4/Xbox One owners are saying. No matter your reasons, there's no shame in getting the game for PS3 or 360! I don't have a lot of complaints about MGSV, but I do have a few so I'm going to lay them out here... 1.) Firstly, yes, Kiefer Sutherland does do a good job voicing Snake. However, it's unfortunate he really doesn't have a lot of speaking lines.Outside of calling out buddy commands, grunting, and shouting at death--all that combat stuff, Snake is uncomfortably silent in cutscenes. When he speaks, it's good. But that's the problem... there are lots of times where he's reduced to a Link-like mute who for some reason has nothing to say during the cutscenes. I have nothing against Sutherland, but I feel that replacing Hayter for the last MGS game might not have been the best choice. I admit I did like Hayter a lot, but even at a neutral standpoint, I would've opted to keep him if it had gotten Snake some more lines. Sorry! 2.) On the subject of cutscenes, the game is pretty barren so far. For the most part, you go out, you do missions/side ops, you take care of Mother Base. So if you loved the long, dramatic, cinematic brilliance of the cutscenes of previous Metal Gears, you're going to have to starve a while before you're refreshed by a decently-lengthed cutscene. At least they're very pretty to look at, and the gameplay is fun enough to keep you going until the next one. I look forward to what's in store for the rest of the game. 3.) This one is really minor and more of a forewarning, but you'll probably see some little graphical glitches. I've seen an enemy truck start driving in the distance and then suddenly glitch into turning the opposite direction and then back rapidly before resuming normal behavior. I've also seen my box turn invisible while walking underneath it, and D-Dog's limbs glitch out in different directions like a demented Sims baby beore shifting back into the right place. Other than that, I haven't experienced anything game breaking. The one known problem that had been stopping story progression has already been patched, and server connection issues were remedied within the first few days of release. Konami has been pretty good about taking care of their game and with all the work they've put into it, I don't blame them for a few "well that's weird" moments here and there.
A**ー
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A**I
Timely delivery, courtesy of assistance
Product arrived timely. Assistance always at hand to support with courtesy.
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