A cinematic video game isn’t strictly defined by any specific set of rules, but rather it gives players the sense that they’ve starred in a movie upon completing the game. To make our list, we looked at several factors including storytelling, emotional direction, visuals that resemble movies, convincing character acting and motion capture. We only considered games that can typically be finished within ten hours.
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Preceding the launch of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain by a year, the two-hour long Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes introduced innovative stealth and movement techniques that were later integral to MGSV. Set in 1975, a few months after Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Ground Zeroes finds Snake infiltrating Camp Omega, a U.S. black site, for a daring rescue mission. Known for enhancing immersion within the series, the main criticism leveled at Ground Zeroes is that it was too brief.
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