Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater review


From the moment you load up Metal Gear Solid Delta to when the credits roll, Hideo Kojima hangs over the production like The Sorrow, a long-dead member of the villainous Cobra unit who somehow still turns up for a boss fight. The Sorrow’s emotion, the game takes pains to point out, is sadness. The melancholy of lost camaraderie, and the scars of the battlefield that never leave. Yet the character is actually presented as a prankster, popping up in cutscenes with a smile and a jape. Like a jilted lover, The Sorrow’s defining characteristic is much simpler: he just can’t let go.

Need to know

What is it? A ground-up remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, widely considered the best game in the series.
Expect to pay: $70 / £70
Developer: Konami
Publisher: Konami
Reviewed on: Windows 11, Intel i5-12400, RTX 4060, 16GB RAM
Multiplayer? Yes, but it’s arriving as a post-launch update.
Link: Official site

Metal Gear Solid Delta has been a long time coming and, you’d think, has been the subject of some truly tortuous soul-searching at Konami HQ. Metal Gear remains the company’s biggest series yet one that, until 2023’s Master Collection, it seemed scared to touch, let alone move forward.



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