Injuries and wounds sustained through the new Battle Damage system could potentially affect Snake's functions if not treated.
The remake also includes accessibility options, like not having to hold down the button when grabbing enemies and altering color correction.
Though PlayStation promised a 2024 release for the remake, neither Konami nor the development team has provided any official word.
Some might be quick to dismiss the upcoming remake because of how faithful it is to the original, but perhaps playing it safe is the smartest thing that Konami can do with Metal Gear right now.
We dive into the weeds for the improvements we want to see in the upcoming remake.
Recreate the stealth classic's look, whether sticking to the Legacy controls and camera or opting for the new Modern Style.
It lacks a release date, but Konami's eagerly-awaited remake looks better and better with each reveal. Here's what you should know.
Producer Noriaki Okamura also confirmed "countless" improvements and updates to character models, alongside hand-tuned expressions.
UPDATE: GameStop has deleted the tweet and stated that its release date information was inacurate.
Producer Noriaki Okamura also invites players to judge whether the new team is suitable for "the job of keeping Metal Gear going."
Players can also opt for the new third-person camera to aim over the shoulder or choose the classic overhead perspective.
Injuries reflect in real-time, with the scars "telling a story of each player's unique journey through the game," per Konami.
Obsidian's first-person role-playing game receives new details today, while Konami's upcoming remake will appear on June 11th.
Konami has premiered a new gameplay trailer for the upcoming stealth action remake, though a release date hasn't been unveiled.
Officially announced for 2024, a new announcement for the remake is reportedly forthcoming, which includes pre-orders opening up.
Producer Noriaki Okamura also reiterated improving the graphics and "operability" while leaving the design, sounds and story unchanged.
Hayter, who voices protagonist Naked Snake, played up to the famous "bridge scene" in the opening mission of the upcoming remake.
The remake is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and is currently without a release date.
A former Virtuos employee's LinkedIn profile points to the port specialist studio's involvement in the horror game's rumoured remaster.
The remake's recent gameplay sneak peek hides quite a few intriguing details.