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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, A Game That Is Close To Perfection

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, A Game That Is Close To Perfection

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain begins with a long, confounding, and awkward preface. When that is over, you'll discover yourself wrapped in a universe of conceivable outcomes and twists. The game places you in the boots of the super solider and hired soldier, Big Boss. In the game, Big Boss has been in a state of coma for a long time and now you're back to make a revenge on those in charge of it. You'll penetrate enemy bases, develop a multitude of your claim, and reveal a twisted plot that will make the gamers play it till the very end.

Continuing through Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, you will invest a great deal of energy creeping around enemy bases. Along the way, you'll catch resources, manpower, and obviously enjoy an interesting story. As far as core gameplay, all that we encountered in the game were responsiveness, natural controls were excellent.

While playing, you'll have enough tools that you can use anytime and at any point of the game like airstrikes and send giant robots to battle for you. Because of the intense gameplay, a simple infiltration mission can become a full-scale war. In addition, Kojima Productions has created maps where you can use either full-scale stealth mode or all out violence, depending on what playstyle you prefer. This type of gameplay is definitely what made the Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain the most anticipated game this year.

The game also features a buddy system which will allow you to embark on missions with an aid of a partner, which includes a dog that will and can distract enemies and a horse that can help you race through challenging terrains with ease.

According to game some game reviews, what makes the game great was its flexible gameplay, robust base building options, and better approach to narrative.  On the other hand, the game should fine tune on its online mode, which is barely working, online playing will make the single player game slow down, and a very clunky opening. Other than that, it's close to an excellent game. 

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