
| Console | PlayStation 1 (PS1) |
| Publisher | Konami |
| Developer | Konami Computer Entertainment Japan |
| Genre | Action-Adventure, Stealth |
| Region | World |
| Size | 1.06 GB |
Overview
Metal Gear Solid is a stealth action game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation 1. Hideo Kojima directed the game, which launched in 1998 and set a new standard for cinematic storytelling in video games. Players take control of Solid Snake, a retired special forces operative the government pulls back into duty to infiltrate a nuclear weapons facility called Shadow Moses in Alaska. A terrorist group called FOXHOUND seizes the facility and threatens to launch a nuclear strike unless the government meets their demands. What makes Metal Gear Solid stand out is its heavy emphasis on stealth over combat. Players must sneak past guards, avoid security cameras, and use the environment carefully to stay undetected. The game blends tight gameplay with long cutscenes and radio conversations that build deep characters and a gripping spy thriller narrative. Its mix of tense infiltration mechanics and movie-style presentation gave it a unique identity that few games matched at the time of its release.
Metal Gear Solid offers a single-player campaign across two PlayStation discs with a total playtime of around ten to fifteen hours depending on how thoroughly players explore. The game includes memorable boss fights that each demand a different approach, often pushing players to think creatively and use game mechanics in unexpected ways. Snake carries a variety of weapons and tools including tranquilizer darts, stun grenades, and a SOCOM pistol, giving players the choice between lethal and non-lethal tactics. The codec radio system serves as a mission control hub where Snake contacts support characters like Meryl, Otacon, and Master Miller for advice, story details, and even moments that break the fourth wall. Shadow Moses spreads across multiple areas including docks, underground labs, communication towers, and a snowfield, each with distinct guard placements and layouts to learn. The overall experience plays out like a high-stakes spy film, and Metal Gear Solid stands as one of the most critically praised and widely influential games in PlayStation history.
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