Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is a guaranteed game of the year and that’s the bottom line because Konami said so!
Konami (ADR) (OTCMKTS:KNMCY) is set to release Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain in a few short days, and it is already looking to break records this year. We have already seen hit games such as Batman: Arkham Knight and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt this year that are huge hits, but what makes MGS V so special?
It is most likely Kojima’s last Metal Gear game with Konami and he has gone the whole nine yards. Fans of the franchise will love the new changes this entry brings to the franchise. Yes, it’s open world and its based on stealth, but the players drive the narrative instead of the other way round. It has already received perfect-10 reviews from major gaming sites like IGN and Gamespot. Konami is already hailing it as Game of the Year.
There are several contenders to the throne and chances are MGS V may just take it. Konami’s John Edwards stated to MCV, “...basically, it is the most engrossing and stunning game of the year.” He stated that fans would be “been blown away by its depth, scope, and ambition. It is one of those games where people go: 'I wonder if I can do this?' and they inevitably can.” In comparison to other games in the genre, Edwards says that MGS V offers “incredible freedom” and players decide how to pursue them. Every experience is essentially unique and fans will have bragging wars over how everyone finished their missions which is what happened with the press, according to Edwards.
MGS V takes inspiration from previous hit titles such as Peace Walker and MGS 3: Snake Eater, according to Edwards, and the detail and scale is quite incredible indeed. Edwards guarantees MGS V to be the game of the year and we won’t be surprised if he's right.
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