

Overall, Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain leaves you with a phantom pain, that will last your entire life if you're a true Metal Gear fan. It's not only the best game in the series, but it's the first game chronologically. Still, on the PS3 at least, it looks like the mission has finally been accomplished. If you want to get into the series, play Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. You can see rain drops splattering Snake during the main mission, guards sneezing and coughing in the cold, heck, you can even see their rain-drenched faces. Easily the best in the series, and possibly one of the best in the PS3 so far. It was discovered shortly after The Phantom Pain launched in September 2015 when players dug through the game’s files, and the ending actually triggered for PC players three years later, despite the nuke count having never reached zero. For a PS3 game, the graphics in the cut-scenes and even in the game itself is simply jaw-dropping. The secret ending isn’t exactly new information. So to sum it up: get through the game, work together, and get your region down to zero. In other words, the amount of nukes on your platform’s server must be equal to 0.


All nuclear weapons on the regional server corresponding to your console or platform must have been dismantled.Certain conditions related to nuclear proliferation must be met on the regional server for your corresponding gaming platform (PlayStation®4, PlayStation®3, Xbox One, Xbox 360®, PC(Steam®)).If you have any nukes in stock, you must dismantle them. You must not own or be currently developing a nuclear weapon.
