# A Retro Gaming Deep Dive: Metal Gear Solid
## Overview
*Metal Gear Solid* is the game that brought Hideo Kojima's cinematic vision for stealth to the world stage, transitioning the series into stunning 3D and cementing its place in gaming history. Players are reintroduced to the legendary operative Solid Snake, who is pulled out of retirement for a critical mission. He must infiltrate a remote Alaskan nuclear disposal facility on Shadow Moses Island, which has been seized by the genetically enhanced special forces unit, FOXHOUND. Led by the enigmatic Liquid Snake, the terrorists threaten to launch a nuclear strike unless their demands are met, and it's up to you to neutralize the threat and disarm the new bipedal nuclear weapon, Metal Gear REX.
## Background
Following the success of the first two *Metal Gear* titles, director Hideo Kojima began developing the third installment for the Sony PlayStation, a move that would define the game's success. Renamed *Metal Gear Solid* to reflect the new "solid" 3D graphics, the game was released in 1998 to widespread critical acclaim. It revolutionized the stealth genre it had pioneered, blending innovative gameplay with lengthy, cinematic cutscenes rendered in-engine, a complex storyline, and full voice acting—features that were groundbreaking at the time. The game's incredible success proved that video games could be a powerful medium for sophisticated, movie-like storytelling.
## Gameplay
*Metal Gear Solid* defines its gameplay as "Tactical Espionage Action," refining the stealth of its predecessors into a third-person 3D experience. The core mechanic is centered on infiltration and avoiding detection. Players must navigate the sprawling Shadow Moses facility, staying out of the line of sight of enemy soldiers and security cameras, which are displayed on the iconic Soliton Radar. While you can engage in combat, the game encourages a stealthy approach, using the environment to your advantage by hiding behind walls, crawling through vents, and creating distractions. Snake has a diverse arsenal of weapons and high-tech gadgets, including the iconic cardboard box for hiding and a Codec for receiving crucial support and story information from his team. The game is famous for its creative and memorable boss battles, which often require players to think outside the box and use their items in clever ways to succeed.