
Keeping the perspective from the original would allow the developer to focus on the purity of Metal Gear Solid. There is a reason why many believed that the first two Metal Gear Solid games are the best, so it is reasonable to remake Metal Gear Solid and retain that fixed camera angle perspective. While the freedom and immersion of the third-person perspective is very much appreciated with M etal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and beyond, the experience of those first two games is something that cannot be denied. There is something to be said about the purity of the original Metal Gear Solid, and Metal Gear Solid 2 for that matter. This idea would be one that overhauls the experience for a more modern audience, like the successful and appreciated Resident Evil 2 remake.

Or it could be a game that takes an immersive approach from a third-person perspective, much like Metal Gear Solid 5: Phantom Pain and the other more recent titles. The remake could be true to the original with a fixed camera angle, opting to be a more conservative remake in terms of content. If indeed a Metal Gear Solid remake is happening, there are two different routes the game could take. RELATED: Metal Gear Franchise's Impact Explained While not full-proof evidence, the voice of Snake himself believing it's a legitimate possibility aids the credibility of what is, more or less, rumor at this point. While the leaks and whispers have come in waves, the most recent example of the return of Solid Snake is from voice actor David Hayter who think that a Metal Gear Solid remake is happening. Now, over twenty years later, rumors are swirling that a remake of the original Metal Gear Solid is on the way. While the original Metal Gear released in 1987, Metal Gear Solid proper released in 1998, and that may be when the franchise truly took off. Please also use context cues to help decide if you should tag a detail in your comments.The Metal Gear Solid franchise is beloved by many, as it is one of the most influential series in the stealth genre.

