Metal Gear Solid is notorious for being tricky to follow. There's also a compendium available on the PS3 that explains the lore a bit more. Improve this answer. Merus Merus 4, 18 18 silver badges 35 35 bronze badges. Mgs is in no way a remake of metal gear — user Well, it does steal a few puzzles from MG2. Nil Nil 1, 1 1 gold badge 12 12 silver badges 27 27 bronze badges. I read rumours as in I haven't confirmed it from an official source that Ground Zeroes and Phantom Pain are actually the same game.
The rumours go that Kojima created the concept of Ground Zeroes so that he could get unbiased feedback on the new FOX engine that he used to develop the game. Had people known that this was actually MGS5, it may have affected their response. There is some credence to these rumours in that the official trailer for Phantom Pain included a multitude of scenes from the 10 minute teaser for Ground Zeroes. Checked wikipedia and they cited another site which confirms that Hideo Kojima is in fact the master of plot twists and not M Knight Shamalon.
Not only are there plot twists in his games, he goes and pulls one in real life. Son of a gun I own the mgs hd collection and it only contains mgs2, mgs3 and peace walker. It does not contain the original two games — Kevin.
Kevin Load mgs3, you should be able to load the original two games from there. They are part of mgs3. Also, avoid Metal Gear Survive non-canon I think. Start with MGS3 then 1,2 and 4. Start with 3 cause It introduces Revolver Ocelot when he's young. Gmoneyrocks Gmoneyrocks 1, 6 6 gold badges 15 15 silver badges 23 23 bronze badges.
Definitely need to play them to understand the whole series. If you played MGS4 then you know that when you think you know the plot you'll realize that you really didn't know because the next Act just changed everything that you thought you knew before but you really didn't know before 'cause when it comes to Metal Gear Solid, NOTHING is written in stone Vemonus Kekdmekdke Kekdmekdke 1.
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Screenshot of the Week. Submit your photo Hall of fame. However, the game is still a part of the Metal Gear chronology, as this story follows Naked Snake rallying whatever support he can get in a world where he is now out of allies. The plot sees Snake being the one held captive by his own former FOX teammates, with the protagonist having to escape with his life and establish new grounds for himself.
In fact, you learn plenty of important things about the series by playing both Portable Ops and Peace Walker. Of course, by the end of the game, Big Boss has truly arrived. Starting very shortly after Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, the plot sees Big Boss now embracing this title, although going by the alias of Snake infiltrating enemy lines to rescue his allies.
The whole adventure is brief, but it's an important part of the Metal Gear timeline. Remember how we mentioned Big Boss had been captured by his own FOX team and then proceeded to form a new special forces group? This is where it led to, as we step into the shoes of Solid Snake in the original Metal Gear. For those who played this game back when it was released in , the sight of Big Boss was a surprise since he was supposed to be gone, but we know from Phantom Pain what really was up.
This game continues placing us into the shoes of Solid Snake and makes us further accustomed to the hero. By this point, you start to learn more about the protagonist and gain more appreciation for him. This game began the Metal Gear Solid chronology, but it still remains a part of the original timeline. Here's a guide to playing each Metal Gear Solid game in order, and a few details about where it lands in the timeline. For the purpose of ordering these titles, we've excluded tie-ins or otherwise non-canon entries in the franchise.
That said, Metal Gear Solid: Survive is included because it directly emanates from the events in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and resides as the most current release in the series.
Metal Gear Solid 3 introduced players to the legendary soldier himself, Big Boss. Set during the Cold War, Snake is asked to infiltrate Russia to investigate his mentor's defection, gather information about the proto-Metal Gear, Shagohad, and uncover intel about the Philosopher's Legacy an unimaginable sum of wealth stockpiled by allied nations during WWII.
After the mission, Snake has a falling out with his handler, Major Zero, which would begin the long history of tension between the two former friends. After being captured and tortured by FOX, Snake meets Roy Campbell and the two escape to Columbia, where the insurrection's leader, Gene, plans to create the nation of soldiers, Army's Heaven.
Once defeated, Gene passes on Army Heaven's legacy to Snake. Meanwhile, Ocelot continues investigating the Philosopher's identities and agrees to collaborate with Zero if Snake also joins. Snake and Kazuhira Miller learn that an enigmatic military group has invaded Costa Rica and that they're discreetly constructing nuclear weapons.
It's even more peculiar when MSF is looped in; they're presented with a voice recording from Snake's now-deceased mentor, The Boss. Snake is tasked to infiltrate Camp Omega to rescue victims if they're alive or discover what they leaked if they're dead. Disaster strikes after Snake rescues and evacs with his targets; Mother Base is destroyed and Snake barely escapes before a bomb implanted in Paz explodes, causing his helicopter to collide with another.
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