Review HANSOLOOOOOOOO 3/5 · Nov 19, 2025
RoadTo360 67 Metal Gear Solid 5 Ground Zeroes: A Literal Demo
I am on a journey to beat 360 random Xbox 360 games. Here's my next adventure
Game number 67 was Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes. This is an action stealth game where the player is tasked with extracting two prisoners from a war camp in Cuba. You play as a character named Snake (Big Boss) and sneak around a …
I am on a journey to beat 360 random Xbox 360 games. Here's my next adventure
Game number 67 was Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes. This is an action stealth game where the player is tasked with extracting two prisoners from a war camp in Cuba. You play as a character named Snake (Big Boss) and sneak around a military base, gaining information on the prisoners (Chico and Paz), and finally help them escape their imprisonment.
Let’s get the elephant in the room out of the way at the start here. This is not a fully Metal Gear Solid game. It was released prior to the actual Metal Gear Solid 5 (Phantom Pain) as a small introduction and tech demo. There is only 1 story mission and it will probably take most people 1-2 hours to beat. If the player wants to get a little extra mileage from the game then they can play the 5 side missions; however, they also do not have a ton to offer. This is not a whole game and I will take that into account in my rating… but what is here is amazing!
Wow, I really do not want to say much about the story other than what I said in the intro. We are Solid Snake in the year 1975. Two of his fellow soldiers have been captured by a man named Skull Face and are tortured in his Cuban prison camp. This mission sets off a chain of events that leads into Phantom Pain and it is honestly a perfect introduction. The story is truly riveting.
The gameplay is also stellar! Snake has an arsenal of weapons, moves, and tools to take down enemies. Hiding in the shadows and sneaking around guards is a gameplay loop that will never get old. A major part of this mission is also sneaking into melee range of the guards, taking them down, and interrogating them. This can lead to a ton of useful information for the quest. They can tell you about the quest objectives, weapons caches, and guards that you may not have found yet.
The gunplay is also good. This is a third person shooter, but something has gone wrong if Snake is in major gunfights. He has very low health and can die pretty easily. Not to mention that any of the people you are escorting will die essentially instantly once the bullets start flying.
My biggest complaint, other than the game’s length, is that it was clearly not meant to be played on the 360. The graphics were horribly optimized and there was slowdown at multiple points. The game also looks grainy. I don’t think there was too much of a problem because it was only an hour long; but I am not looking forward to playing Phantom Pain on the 360. MGS 5 was made for the “next-gen” consoles of the time and it should have stayed there.
Overall, Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes is a fantastic introduction. In the year 2025, I can happily think of it as a great appetizer for the masterpiece entree of Phantom Pain. Snake is so fun to control and the mission is absolutely stellar. The cutscenes are captivating and the story will grip any player. The biggest limitation is that it just isn’t a whole game. I would recommend this to any fan of stealth action or 3rd person shooters in general. Just play it on the PS4 or Xbox One. The quality of what was here is 5 stars… but I just cannot give the content here (especially on the 360) more than 3. (6/10)
I spent 1 hour, 22 minutes, and 44 seconds playing Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes.
I have spent a total of 841 hours and 51 minutes on the Road To 360 challenge so far.
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