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How Hideo Kojima lost Metal Gear Solid and made a comeback with Death Stranding
Hideo Kojima spent nearly 30 years building one of gaming’s most iconic franchises, Metal Gear Solid, only to lose it all in ...
Snake Eater for PS5 has been marked down to $39.98 at Amazon, a 43% discount from its original list price of $69.99.
Debuting on the PlayStation 2 in 2004, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remains a benchmark of the franchise and one of the best games of its era. Serving as a prequel to the original series, Snake ...
Somebody uses “two hours” and “complete game” in a sentence and it’s all over: the echo chamber engages missile lock and ...
The Metal Gear franchise is one of the most iconic stealth-action series in gaming history, blending tactical espionage, deep political drama, and unforgettable characters. With so many entries across ...
24 years ago today, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty debuted with one of the most effective bait-and-switches in the history of mainstream gaming. Going into the seventh overall entry of the ...
IGN's Metal Gear Solid Delta Guide is produced through a collaborative effort of several passionate guide writers and video ...
Metal Gear Solid series producer Noriaki Okamura recently sat down for an interview with Japanese outlet Real Sound. A translation of the interview comes courtesy of Metal Gear Network (via Push ...
TL;DR: Metal Gear Solid 4 remains exclusive to PS3 due to its complex, unorthodox code designed for the PS3's Cell processor, making a remake or port challenging. Konami's costly development ...
Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding maestro Hideo Kojima says he doesn't want to become a hands-off boss and would rather be involved in the day-to-day for as long as he can. While Hideo Kojima's ...
Metal Gear series producer Noriaki Okamura, who has been working on the series since 2005, says that the next Metal Gear game "hasn't been decided yet," but that a MGS4 remake would be "pretty ...
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