Featuring an incredibly rich storyline, outstanding production, and constantly renewed interest, Hideo Kojima's new blockbuster plunges you into an adventure from which you will not emerge unscathed.
In the role of the now-famous Solid Snake, you will undertake a particularly perilous anti-terrorist infiltration mission. Your main weapon: stealth. Indeed, while many titles rely on the brutality of confrontations, Metal Gear Solid 2 draws its strength from the subtlety of its gameplay. Staying in the shadows, striking at the right moment, using numerous gadgets (infrared goggles, heartbeat sensor, etc.) to outsmart the guards' vigilance—all is designed to enhance immersion.
Of course, it will be entirely possible, even at times necessary, to use force—but be well aware: all your choices will have repercussions on the story. Similarly, the interactivity with the environment and the enemy soldiers' artificial intelligence will continually impress you. Not to mention the stunning graphics (rain effects, facial expressions) and the Hollywood-worthy storytelling, all underscored by an explosive soundtrack composed by Harry Gregson-Williams (The Rock, Enemy of the State).