Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (commonly abbreviated MGS4) will be the last iteration in the Metal Gear Solid series of stealth-based games, as announced by Konami in March 2005. Using the motto "No place to hide" and the theme of "Senses", the game is being produced by Kenichiro Imaizumi, with series creator Hideo Kojima co-directing the game with Shuyo Murata. It is being developed by Kojima Productions exclusively for the PlayStation 3.
In R, a 400-page book bundled with Metal Gear Solid 3's Japanese "Premium Package", the director was revealed to be Shuyo Murata, co-writer of MGS3 and director of The 2nd Runner. He has also contributed humorous easter eggs to Sons of Liberty and Ghost Babel.
However, on May 17 2005, it was announced on Kojima Productions' official website that Kojima will be co-directing the game with Murata, due to substantial negative fan reaction and even death threats. *
However, the five largest PMCs are revealed to be owned by a single mother company, Outer Heaven (the name of Big Boss' mercenary company and fortified nation in the original Metal Gear), operated by Liquid Snake. It is revealed that Outer Heaven has amassed a military equivalent in power to the United States' own, as well as the rest of the world, and that the ArmsTech Corporation (the original manufacturer of Metal Gear REX) is supplying their weapons to both Outer Heaven and the U.S. military.
With the world once again in crisis, Solid Snake is deployed by the United Nations to infiltrate Outer Heaven's headquarters, located in the Middle East.Show Maybe, promotional pamphlet distributed at E3 2006. This time he will be pitted against mercenaries using the latest in modern weapons and perhaps even the local guerilla population (equipped with the more crude Warsaw Pact-era weaponry as seen in MGS3) after he loses his disguise as one of them.
Visually confirmed in the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo trailer are:
Other confirmed characters include:
The E3 2005 preview poster for the game also features Big Boss's body, but it is not yet known what role he will play.
As of yet, no new characters have been introduced, save a single child in the E3 poster; odd, given that all past series entries have brought in complex webs of new antagonists and relationships.
While the Tokyo Game Show 2005 and E3 2006 trailers were rendered in realtime, it has yet to be revealed what the actual in-game gameplay will be like. Hideo Kojima has declined to discuss much about the gameplay, but it is speculated that it will be unveiled during either the Tokyo Game Show 2006 or E3 2007.
Furthermore, he is planning to consult psychiatrists on how to emphasize a "mental battle" between Snake and his enemies, so that "who controls the fear can decide the outcome". The game's trailer hints that the tactical Metal Gears featured in the game are designed to play with Snake's emotions: one unit paws the ground and growls like a bull while hunting for Snake, while another makes cicada noises to create a false sense of security.
Continuing with this theme, the soldiers Snake will encounter are not specifically friends or enemies at first - rather, the player's actions towards them will influence how they respond to Snake. In an interview in Edge, Kojima stated that he plans to allow players to have a greater effect on the enemy than just fighting them, allowing alliances and agressions to form and change between Snake and the other parties on the battlefield.
Kojima has also gone on record that there is no relation between a near-identical robot in his previous game Snatcher and the one Otacon manipulates.
Continuing but simplifying the camouflage system seen in MGS3, Snake will wear "Octocamo" (named after octopuses' camouflage ability), which will be mimetic and will imitate the appearance of the environment it's in.
In a first for the series, the graphics will emphasize natural movement in actions such as an enemy's discovery of Snake, thus eliminating the need of exclamation marks or question marks as indicators. However, recent interviews suggest that they may be reinstated for nostalgic reasons.
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