Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots/Trivia

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • Defictionalization: Sony released a bluetooth headset styled after Snake's Solid Eye around the game's release, which was even compatible with the game itself and could be used to listen to Codec calls.
  • Fan Nickname: "Movie Gear Solid", for its high Story to Gameplay Ratio.
  • Talking to Himself: Averted. Big Boss, who is normally voiced by David Hayter, is instead voiced by Richard Doyle in his scene with Old Snake.
    • Similarly averted in the Japanese version, where Big Boss, who is normally voiced by Akio Ohtsuka, is instead voiced by his father Chikao Ohtsuka.
  • What Could Have Been: The game had a bigger emphasis on the factional warfare between the PMC and whatever rebellion is in the area, and the war aspect was more played up, with the war afflicting the environment - and thus, places to hide, such as tanks blowing out buildings or the vehicle you're hiding in being driven off to fight. Enemies didn't even sound an alert when spotting you - they shouted to inflict Psych damage.
    • In an "MGO Eyes" video, it was revealed that Metal Gear Online had three additional maps that did not make it into the game: the first being "Desert Duel," the second being a remake of the Town stage from Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops that was never officially named, and the third is "Lethal Leviathan," which was actually the ship bow of Outer Haven. The first and third were eventually added to the game's arcade version, Metal Gear Arcade.
    • Not from the game itself, but there was originally going to be more novels besides the novelization for this game written by Project Itoh, specifically Metal Gear Solid 3 and Peace Walker. Obviously, these plans were dropped as a result of Project Itoh's death from cancer.