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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - PlayStation 3 Standard Edition

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 3


Edition: Day One


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Konami Digital Entertainment continues forth the METAL GEAR SOLID V Experience' with the latest chapter, METAL GEAR SOLID V: The Phantom Pain. Ushering in a new era for the franchise with cutting-edge technology powered by the Fox Engine, MGSV: The Phantom Pain, will provide players a first-rate gaming experience as they are offered tactical freedom to carry out open-world missions. Taking place nine years after the events of MGSV: Ground Zeroes and the fall of Mother Base, Snake a.k.a. Big Boss, awakes from a nine year coma. The game resumes the story in 1984, with the Cold War still as the backdrop, which continues to shape a global crisis. Snake's journey takes him into a world where he is driven by a need for revenge and the pursuit of a shadow group, XOF. The METAL GEAR SOLID development team continues to ambitiously explore mature themes such as the psychology of warfare and the atrocities that result from those that engage in its vicious cycle. One of the most anticipated games of the year with its open-world design, photorealistic visual fidelity and feature-rich game design, MGSV: The Phantom Pain will leave its mark as one of the hallmarks in the gaming industry for its cinematic storytelling, heavy themes, and immersive tactical gameplay. Features: Open-World game design allowing players ultimate freedom on how to approach missions and overall game progression Fox Engine delivers photorealistic graphics, thoughtful game design and true new-generation game production quality Online connectivity that carries the experience beyond the consoles to other devices to augment the overall functionality and access to the game

Publication Date: September 1, 2015


Computer Platform: PlayStation 3


Global Trade Identification Number: 69, 17


UPC: 083717203117 083717202769


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim


Release date: September 1, 2015


Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 5.6 x 7.1 inches; 3.2 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Rating Pending


Item model number: ZAF-1006


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Konami


Date First Available: April 9, 2014


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  • Great Gaming Experience !!!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3 Edition: Day One
Awesome Game !!!! Arrived on time and in great shape !!!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025 by AJ

  • Great
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3 Edition: Day One
If you’re looking for a good msg game this is very good just know there’s a 40 min prologue.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025 by Jessica Sanchez

  • 9/10
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3 Edition: Day One
I've had MGSV since release day so I've gotten to play it for almost a month now. I've put a good amount of hours into it and am only at 16% completion, so it should definitely keep you entertained for a while. I do love how much attention was given to the little details in the game. It gives you a lot of creative opportunities to complete the missions however you want. As far as gameplay goes, this installment gets an A. It's also quite challenging and can be frustrating if you're not the most skilled player. And as someone who can't afford next-gen consoles and doesn't have a top notch computer (I prefer console anyway), the graphics are pretty impressive on the PS3. I don't experience any performance issues, so as long as your hard drive isn't filled to the brim, you probably won't either. So if you were worried about getting the game on a previous-gen console, then don't listen to what a lot of entitled PS4/Xbox One owners are saying. No matter your reasons, there's no shame in getting the game for PS3 or 360! I don't have a lot of complaints about MGSV, but I do have a few so I'm going to lay them out here... 1.) Firstly, yes, Kiefer Sutherland does do a good job voicing Snake. However, it's unfortunate he really doesn't have a lot of speaking lines.Outside of calling out buddy commands, grunting, and shouting at death--all that combat stuff, Snake is uncomfortably silent in cutscenes. When he speaks, it's good. But that's the problem... there are lots of times where he's reduced to a Link-like mute who for some reason has nothing to say during the cutscenes. I have nothing against Sutherland, but I feel that replacing Hayter for the last MGS game might not have been the best choice. I admit I did like Hayter a lot, but even at a neutral standpoint, I would've opted to keep him if it had gotten Snake some more lines. Sorry! 2.) On the subject of cutscenes, the game is pretty barren so far. For the most part, you go out, you do missions/side ops, you take care of Mother Base. So if you loved the long, dramatic, cinematic brilliance of the cutscenes of previous Metal Gears, you're going to have to starve a while before you're refreshed by a decently-lengthed cutscene. At least they're very pretty to look at, and the gameplay is fun enough to keep you going until the next one. I look forward to what's in store for the rest of the game. 3.) This one is really minor and more of a forewarning, but you'll probably see some little graphical glitches. I've seen an enemy truck start driving in the distance and then suddenly glitch into turning the opposite direction and then back rapidly before resuming normal behavior. I've also seen my box turn invisible while walking underneath it, and D-Dog's limbs glitch out in different directions like a demented Sims baby beore shifting back into the right place. Other than that, I haven't experienced anything game breaking. The one known problem that had been stopping story progression has already been patched, and server connection issues were remedied within the first few days of release. Konami has been pretty good about taking care of their game and with all the work they've put into it, I don't blame them for a few "well that's weird" moments here and there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2015 by Destiny

  • Great game.
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3 Edition: Day One
Good game, the gameplay is the best in the series. Could’ve been better if they had enough time to finish it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025 by Zack

  • I love the Metal Gear series but was let down by ...
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3 Edition: Day One
I love the Metal Gear series but was let down by Ground Zeros for its price for such a short game. The Phantom Pain makes up for this in so many ways. Combing elements of Peace Walker in an open world environment has been a joy to play. The open world maps and mother base are massive as you can spend quite a lot of time exploring them. New features like reaction mode and the buddy system make it easier for fans new to the series to adjust and enjoy game play. My only issue with the game are personal in that some features such as daily rewards and FOB modes require online access. This is something that could be lost to players without regular internet connection. Also the missions are broken up by credit scenes. This being that after every main mission there is a set of movie style credits that play between which I feel break up action and story. Last but not least, unlike previous Metal Gear Solid games, there doesn't feel as heavy a focus on story. It is still there but not as much as previous games. Not perfect but a very well made game that needs to be played by any fan of the series or sand box games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2015 by C. Siumartinez

  • A GENIUS GAME!!!!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3 Edition: Day One
Alright just to b clear the graphics are not as good as the PS4 or XBOXOne versions but in my opinion graphics should come third to gameplay and story and to be perfectly frank this game get's a ten in my book in both categories. For that matter the graphics still look really good, easily one of the best looking PS3 games and that's saying something. While not as story heavy as the other Metal Gear Solid games (Particularly Guns of the Patriots) But in some ways that is a good thing. I never cared for the hour and a half long cutscenes and would have preferred getting back to gameplay. For that matter in my opinion the story is better than Peace Walker so in my opinion it is definitely a step up. And while it is odd to hear Big Boss with the voice of Kiefer Sutherland he does do an amazing job. Although I do wish that they had given him more lines he does have plenty of dialogue in the cassette tapes that you can find (Of which there are tons, along with plenty of great music from the 1980's) As for gameplay...there is not enough space for me to write about how incredibly amazing this game is. Easily the best gameplay of any Metal Gear game. The only game that comes close is MGS4 and even that falls short of this one. Suffice to say this game is incredible in every way possible. If you decide to immerse yourself in the game and take full advantage of all it has to offer I would say that you are looking at a good 160 hours of gameplay to complete the campaign alone. And that isn't even counting the amazingly creative multiplayer. If you own a PS3 just buy this game. Even if you aren't a Metal Gear Solid fan you will love this game to death. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2016 by Sam Neese

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