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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes

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VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (2014)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSet in March 1975, a few months after the events of Peace Walker, Snake infiltrates an American black site on Cuban soil called Camp Omega to extract two prisoners.Set in March 1975, a few months after the events of Peace Walker, Snake infiltrates an American black site on Cuban soil called Camp Omega to extract two prisoners.Set in March 1975, a few months after the events of Peace Walker, Snake infiltrates an American black site on Cuban soil called Camp Omega to extract two prisoners.

  • Regia
    • Hideo Kojima
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Hideo Kojima
    • Hidenari Inamura
    • Shuyo Murata
  • Star
    • Kiefer Sutherland
    • Robin Atkin Downes
    • Tara Strong
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    3617
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Hideo Kojima
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hideo Kojima
      • Hidenari Inamura
      • Shuyo Murata
    • Star
      • Kiefer Sutherland
      • Robin Atkin Downes
      • Tara Strong
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
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    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Snake
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    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Kazuhira Miller
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    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Paz
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    Antony Del Rio
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    James Horan
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    Christopher Randolph
    Christopher Randolph
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      • Hideo Kojima
      • Hidenari Inamura
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    7Cirene404

    Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (Short Game Review)

    Positives:
    • Gameplay
    • Voice acting
    • Graphics
    • Music
    • Voice acting


    Negatives:
    • Too short
    • Too expensive
    8FormerlyDoh11

    A taste of what's to come

    Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes' story will take the average player only two hours or so to complete. This in and of itself is disappointing, but what this game's purpose is to give you a glimpse of what's to come in the massive 100 hour plus experience that is dropping next year: MGS V: The Phantom Pain.

    That being said, Ground Zeroes' very existence is questionable. Why release this game when you have so much more to show us when The Phantom Pain is only another year or so away from being released?

    There are also 6 or 7 side missions that are fantastic for the most part, but when you play through Ground Zeroes, you feel like you get an underwhelming experience overall from a story perspective.

    But from a game play standpoint, this is arguably the best MGS game to date. CQC has been revamped a bit to function as smoothly and as satisfying as ever. The gun controls are extremely functional and well coded. The design itself of the one level you play in is absolutely massive. The openness of the world leads to the toughest infiltration in any Metal Gear game ever.

    Because the level is so open, you have to contend with so much more than just guys walking around. There are also vehicles driving around that monitor the area, and you can even high jack these vehicles as well, a new first for MGS.

    The binoculars are for the first time in the series, very useful and not cumbersome to use. Pressing the R2 button on the PS3 brings it up, and allows you to tag enemies so that you know where they are on your radar.

    This is extremely helpful for plotting your next move.

    The exploration of this finely constructed level is exhilarating. You never know where enemies are going to be, and you have to plot out your next move very carefully. The level is so open, and there are so many ways to explore it, that Ground Zeroes is highly replayable, even if it is short.

    The story picks up directly after Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. Chico and Paz have been captured by a clandestine special force known as XOF that may or may not have ties to Cipher. At the same time, Mother Base is being inspected by the UN while Big Boss is sent to the base to retrieve his captured companions.

    This premise is simple enough and for the most part, it's handled pretty well, particularly the opening cinematic. Kojima continues to step up his filmmaking in many respects. Although he falls way too in love with slow motion that really takes the players out of the moment in the final cutscenes.

    What should have been really powerful comes off as cheesy and a bit overextended because of the heavy reliance on slow motion when it wasn't really needed. it takes you out of the action. Kojima has used slow motion at times throughout Metal Gear, but it always felt appropriate. Here, it just feels shoehorned into the presentation and feels incredibly arbitrary.

    So the story and presentation, while impressive, are not without their creative faults.

    The graphics are incredible. Fans of visuals and hyper realistic textures and lighting should take note here. GZ is one of the best looking games I've ever played. The character models are tremendous, the particle effects and shaders are of the highest quality. The lighting itself is the best lighting I've ever seen in a video game. The tradition of excellence from art director Yoji Shinkawa is in top form here. Although one nitpick would be the blood on the screen when you get shot, looks terrible (why do developers continue to do this?), other than that, this is one of the best looking games ever created.

    The voice acting is solid. Keifer Sutherland at times does a good job as Big Boss, particularly in the opening cinematic. But there are times when he seemingly breaks Snake's character and goes into Jack Bauer mode. This only really happens in the final couple of cutscenes, but it will be interesting to see how he fares in Phantom Pain. The jury is still out for me on Sutherland over former Solid Snake and Big Boss VA David Hayter, who is sorely missed.

    The rest of the Peace Walker cast is back and they do a very good job. Robert Atkin Downes as Kaz MIller has a few terribly cheesy line deliveries but for the most part does a fine job. Tara Strong as Paz does well and Anthony Del Rio takes Chico into some new and brave territory for the little soldier.

    The mysterious antagonist Skull Face (please I hope that's not his real name), sounds like someone out of a bad pornography film. For a character that seems very interesting and is actually well written for the most part, his voice actor makes you not take him as seriously as you want to take him.

    The voice acting is a decidedly mixed bag this time around because of some of Sutherland's and Downes performances, as well as the entire performance of Skull Face's James Horan.

    The best thing about GZ is that it continues the masterful design doctrine that Kojima introduced in MGS4. Play however you want (action or stealth) and go through a level anyway you want (non linear), but get to the same conclusion.

    It's hard not to be excited for Phantom Pain after the taste the Ground Zeroes has given us.
    michaelbiland

    An Expensive Demo

    Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes is the prologue to Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain, the last Metal Gear game to be directed by Hideo Kojima, the founder of the franchise. Unfortunately, though, Ground Zeroes is an overpriced demo masquerading as a game worthy of it's 40$ price point. It's not. The main mission can be beaten in 6 minutes, or even quicker if tried hard enough. The side missions are laughable at best, providing no substance to the lore, only there to pad out the runtime, and rationalize paying money for this thing. Each platform version of Ground Zeroes provides a console exclusive mission. If you buy Ground Zeroes on the Xbox One, or Xbox 360, you will receive a mission where you play as cyborg ninja Raiden, as he kills Body Snatchers. If you buy Ground Zeroes on the PS3 or PS4, you'll receive the Deja Vu mission, where you play as PS1 era Solid Snake recreating events from MGS1. But even though the content of Ground Zeroes is laughable, the gameplay, graphics, and voice acting are excellent. The Fox Engine is really impressive, Snake controls really well, and everything runs at a buttery smooth 60FPS. Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain has the potential to be GOTY material, if it's more of what we're seeing in Ground Zeroes. Overall, Ground Zeroes is an overpriced demo, but with with great gameplay, graphics, and cutscenes. Don't buy this, wait for a price drop, or save your money for The Phantom Pain.
    5southdavid

    Snake Bite and Black

    I've had this for ages and not played it because I feared the experience would be what it actually turned out to be. My only other involvement with the series is playing the original games on the NES and then Metal Gear Solid on the Playstation, I did enjoy that - but this, not so much.

    Snake (Kiefer Sutherland) infiltrates an island black site to rescue two prisoners and bring them home. The prisoners, Paz (Tara Strong) and Chico (Antony Del Rio) have information related to Cipher, a person or group that are of interest to Snake's MSF but also the villainous XOF and their leader Skull Face (James Horan).

    It's a tough one to review as it's not like I can't appreciate that this game is well made. It's essentially a demo, which is fine if the price reflects that, and the island has several different missions that can be undertaken, each with different targets or goals to be completed. The story is typical Kojima nonsense, but the game makes it clear enough what your next goal is - and is generally free about how you undertake it. Graphically it's good (I was playing the PS4) version and the vocal performances are OK.

    I don't like stealth though, when it's imposed into a 3D world. I think it works much better in a 2D game, as it's much clearer when someone can see you and when they can't. My playthroughs generally broke down into me shooting my way out of a scenario more often than not, and in that case the gunplay doesn't approach some of the other 3rd person shooters. The controls were very fiddly for me to get a handle on too, with me often turning on my infrared glasses and being unable to turn them off, in the height of combat.

    With time I could probably have got more used to the controls and maybe even settled into the routines of the island a bit more, but as it was, one playthrough of the main story and a couple of the side missions was enough for me. You can see from the reviews that generally it's well thought of, but it just wasn't for me.
    projectsgamer

    Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes

    I am so confused with this game I am so lost when I play this game I have no clue what to do

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      Almost every part of the game is shown through one continuous camera move as if in one single take, including cut-scenes and gameplay. There is precisely one mandatory cut, when the helicopter leaves at the end of the Camp Omega sequence.
    • Citazioni

      Kazuhira Miller: They played us like a damn fiddle!

    • Versioni alternative
      The Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC releases of this game feature an additional scene after the credits, which is not directly in the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. However, the owners of the latter consoles would get a free download of that cutscene as a bonus if they connect online. This is a short trailer showing Snake going into a coma and a handful of scenes from Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
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      Edited into Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience (2016)
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      Written by Ennio Morricone and Joan Baez

      Master recording Licensed by Universal Music Publishing Ricordi Srl.

      © Universal Music Publishing Ricordi Srl.

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