Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Painはkoji Productions によって開発され、Konamiによって発表されたオープンワールドステルスアクションゲームです。ソビエト・アフガン戦争とアンゴラ・ザイール国境紛争中の1984年を舞台に、プレイヤーはBig Bossを操作して彼のプライベート軍事力を再構築します。ゲームは、2つの巨大なオープンワールドマップ全体でステルス、戦闘、創意的なソリューションでミッションにアプローチする前例のない自由を提供しています。プレイヤーはMother Baseのための兵士を募集し、武器と機器を開発し、成長する軍事組織を管理します。Fox Engineは見事なビジュアルとスムーズな60fpsゲームプレイを提供します。分裂的な未完成のエンディングにもかかわらず、MGSVはその例外的なゲームプレイメカニクスで称賛され、600万本以上が販売された最も売上高いメタルギアゲームになりました。
Stealth Games
MGSV: The Phantom Pain is the pinnacle of stealth gameplay, offering unparalleled freedom to approach missions through infiltration, distraction, and creative non-lethal tactics across open-world environments.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360
GenreStealth Action
DeveloperKojima Productions
Released2015
Critic Score95/100
MultiplayerYes
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineFox Engine
MicrotransactionsYes
4.5
1 reviews
Combat Mechanics
5
Performance Stability
4.5
Visual Fidelity
4.5
Level Design
4
Story Engagement
2
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.5/5
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain features the finest stealth gameplay ever designed. The Fox Engine delivers buttery-smooth controls and stunning visuals, and the sandbox approach to missions provides extraordinary player agency -- every objective can be approached through stealth, combat, or creative improvisation with an enormous toolkit. The Fulton extraction system, buddy mechanics, and Mother Base development create satisfying meta-progression loops. Afghanistan and Central Africa are expansive playgrounds where emergent gameplay moments constantly surprise, even after dozens of hours. The AI is responsive and adaptive, genuinely reacting to your preferred tactics. However, the narrative is deeply problematic. Hideo Kojima's departure from Konami resulted in a conspicuously unfinished story with a missing third act that leaves critical plot threads dangling. The open world, while mechanically excellent, can feel empty between mission areas. Side ops become repetitive. The multiplayer FOB system introduced unwelcome microtransactions. As a gameplay experience, MGSV is peerless in the stealth genre; as a complete package with narrative, it is frustratingly incomplete.