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Summary

Metal Gear Solid is a stealth game created by Hideo Kojima which follows the MSX2 video games Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. Despite a transition to 3D, Metal Gear Solid's gameplay remains similar to his predecessors. The game utilizes a traditional top-down view and the player must navigate the protagonist Solid Snake through the game's areas without being detected. Detection will set off an alarm which draws armed enemies to his location. Conversations with Snake's allies and cutscenes are used extensively to advance the plot and gain more insight into it. Metal Gear Solid is regarded as one of the greatest and most important video games of all time, and helped popularize the stealth genre and in-engine cinematic cutscenes.

Storyline

Metal Gear Solid takes place in an alternate history in which the Cold War continued into the 1990s, ending at some point near the end of the 20th century. Coming out of retirement, special agent Solid Snake is called back into the line of duty to take on rogue members of Foxhound, a crack government anti-terrorist squad threatening to launch nuclear-weapons on the White House unless they receive their $1 billion ransom. With only 24 hours to sabotage Foxhound's threat, Snake must infiltrate enemy lines, rescue the two hostages and thwart the terrorists' plans. The demons of his past will challenge him and his will as a soldier shall be tested, as Snake fights to save the world from nuclear devastation.

Details

Release date

03. September 1998

Publishers

Ratings

IGDB user rating

90.5

1,621 ratings

Combined rating

85.3

User + critics, 1,622 ratings

Alternative names

  • MGS (Acronym)
  • MGS1 (Acronym)
  • 特攻神諜 (Chinese title - traditional)
  • Metal Gear 3 (Working title)

Releases

  • PlayStation Sep 03, 1998
    Japan
  • PlayStation Oct 20, 1998
    NorthAmerica
  • PlayStation Feb 22, 1999
    Europe
  • PC (Microsoft Windows) Sep 22, 2000
    NorthAmerica
  • PC (Microsoft Windows) Oct 20, 2000
    Europe
  • PlayStation Portable Mar 21, 2008
    Japan
  • PlayStation 3 Mar 21, 2008
    Japan
  • PlayStation 3 Jun 18, 2009
    NorthAmerica
  • PlayStation Portable Jun 18, 2009
    NorthAmerica
  • PlayStation 3 Nov 19, 2009
    Europe
  • PlayStation Portable Nov 19, 2009
    Europe
  • Nintendo Switch Oct 24, 2023
    Worldwide
  • PlayStation 5 Oct 24, 2023
    Worldwide
  • PlayStation 4 Oct 24, 2023
    Worldwide
  • Xbox Series X|S Oct 24, 2023
    Worldwide

Languages

Interface

English (US)
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
日本語
Español (España)

Audio

English (US)

Subtitles

Deutsch
Italiano
日本語
Español (España)
English (US)
Français

External links

IGDB ID

375