Compare Ghost of Yōtei vs Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

P1 Ghost of Yōtei
P2 Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

Comparison Takeaways

Ghost of Yōtei

Where It Has the Edge

  • performance optimization is 4.9 vs 2.7. Performance feedback is very positive overall, with strong PS5/PS5 Pro stability, polished execution, and few performance complaints.
  • learning curve is 4.0 vs 2.0. Learning curve evidence is positive but modest, emphasizing learn-by-doing design that mirrors Atsu’s practice and attention rather than...
  • frame rate stability is 5.0 vs 3.1. Frame-rate evidence is very positive, including stable pacing, smooth transitions, and rock-solid 60 FPS in PS5 Pro modes.
  • AI behavior is 4.5 vs 2.7. Enemy perception receives positive attention where stealth is described as sound-driven, with enemies reacting to audio as well...

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

Where It Has the Edge

  • puzzle design is 4.2 vs 1.5. One review praised each section as a puzzle-like stealth space where guards, terrain, and limited gear create solvable...
  • originality is 4.5 vs 3.0. Originality is supported by praise for Snake Eater's still-distinct outside-the-box boss and stealth ideas.
  • aiming precision is 3.9 vs 2.5. Aiming is mostly improved through third-person precision and tighter gunplay, though some veterans disliked bullet drop or less...
  • menu usability is 3.9 vs 2.5. Menu usability improves through camo shortcuts, radial menus, and snappier access, though some reviews still criticize healing or...
Average score
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.1
Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.8
accessibility options
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.0

Accessibility evidence is limited and mixed: TechRadar notes helpful subtitles, visibility, control simplification, and combat assists, but says the suite is lighter than some PS5 peers and lacks colorblind options.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.1

Accessibility options are generally welcomed, especially subtitle settings, visual options, and control/camera flexibility that make play more accommodating.

age appropriateness
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
2.0

The only explicit age-appropriateness judgment warns against younger players because of bloody violence, mature themes, language, drug use, frightening scenes, and slight nudity.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
No score yet
AI behavior
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

Enemy perception receives positive attention where stealth is described as sound-driven, with enemies reacting to audio as well as sight.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.7

Enemy AI is divisive: some reviewers found it over-tuned or basic, while one credited it as sharper than the original.

aiming precision
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
2.5

The only scored aiming-related evidence is negative, with one reviewer saying auto-targeting hindered them and contributed to deaths.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.9

Aiming is mostly improved through third-person precision and tighter gunplay, though some veterans disliked bullet drop or less laser-like tranq shooting.

animation quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

Combat animation is often praised for brutality and style, but several reviewers note repetition or less-polished NPC/casual dialogue animation.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.5

Animation quality is mixed-to-negative where old animations or mocap clash with high-fidelity models.

art direction
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.9

Reviewers strongly praise the painterly visual identity, lighting, color, and intentional environmental effects, with only mild familiarity concerns.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.5

Art direction is praised for grounding the historical and cinematic presentation, especially through Yoji Shinkawa's influence.

atmosphere
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
5.0

The atmosphere is consistently framed as a major strength, emphasizing contemplative tone, environmental mood, and cinematic immersion.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.7

Atmosphere is divided: some reviewers loved the Cold War mood and filters, while another felt Unreal Engine 5 lost original personality.

boss design
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.1

Duels and boss-style encounters are usually exciting and memorable, though one reviewer criticizes duel advantages as artificial.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.8

Boss design remains memorable and often excellent, but reviewers split over whether modern controls make some encounters too easy or hit-or-miss.

bug frequency
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.2

Most reviewers report few or no serious bugs, though some mention an odd freeze, minor technical issues, or rare late-game disruptions.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.5

Bug frequency is a modest concern, mainly around audio bugs and enemy-vision bugs rather than pervasive brokenness.

camera behavior
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.3

Camera feedback is mixed: one reviewer says it is improved, while others cite visibility problems or off-screen/camera-management friction.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.5

Camera behavior is mixed: New Style is often preferred, but some reviewers disliked Legacy aiming, third-person camera behavior, or dated design friction.

character development
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.8

Atsu’s arc is praised for emotional clarity, redemption, growth, and a more intimate character focus than the predecessor.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.6

Character development is praised for keeping reviewers engaged and for a cast that one reviewer felt was not underdeveloped.

character roster
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

The supporting ensemble is viewed positively in several reviews, though some reviewers find side figures underused or shallow.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.8

The character roster is praised through the enduring, unforgettable cast that helps preserve Snake Eater's appeal.

checkpoint system
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

Checkpoint evidence is limited but positive for convenience, with one reviewer noting instant respawns and mid-fight boss checkpoints that reduce punishment.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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combat system
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.7

Combat is the most broadly praised system, with fluid parries, weapon-swapping, violent impact, and strong duels; criticisms focus on rigidity or fatigue in the rock-paper-scissors weapon setup.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.2

Combat impressions are mixed: one reviewer called it a great action game when needed, while others found melee or modern CQC uneven.

companion AI
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

The wolf companion is generally appreciated as a useful and flavorful aid, but some reviewers expected it to be more impactful or frequent.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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content variety
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.3

Reviewers praise the amount of meaningful activities and handcrafted diversions, while a few note that repeated open-world tasks can become chores.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.5

Content variety benefits from weapons, gadgets, bonuses, and side modes, though reviewers did not frame it as a large new content expansion.

controls responsiveness
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.3

Parrying, quick selection, and combat inputs are praised, but one review flags the overall control system as demanding.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.2

Modern controls are one of the most-praised upgrades, making Snake smoother and more playable, though a few reviewers still found control friction.

core gameplay loop
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.8

The core loop is repeatedly described as compelling, hard to put down, and more fruitful than Tsushima for some reviewers.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.3

The core loop is described as a refreshing old-school stealth-action loop, with some reviewers still finding the stealth cadence effective.

crafting system
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

Crafting/resource gathering is lightly but positively scored because materials are more generalized, making upgrades easier to engage with.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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crash stability
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.0

Crash evidence is limited to one reviewer reporting two late-game crashes, while most other technical impressions lean stable.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
1.8

Crash stability is a concern in two reviews, with one reporting five hard crashes and another three crashes.

dialogue quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
2.8

Dialogue and delivery are mixed: some conversations carry emotion well, but several reviewers call line delivery stilted or conversations dated.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.5

Dialogue quality has a negative thread around excessive, self-indulgent lectures that may frustrate newcomers.

difficulty balance
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

Difficulty is mostly praised for rewarding patience and offering customization, though critics cite easy challenge, high damage, or artificial duel constraints.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.9

Difficulty balance is mixed: higher settings can be fun, but modern controls and AI tuning can make sections too easy or uneven.

economy and resource balance
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

Resource balance is praised where simplified material categories and less strict upgrade paths encourage more engagement.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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emotional impact
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.9

Reviewers frequently describe the story as moving, affecting, and emotionally rich, including moments that brought tears or strong sympathy.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.7

The emotional impact remains high, with reviewers citing the ending, story highs, and preserved soul as still powerful.

endgame content
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.3

Endgame evidence is mixed: there are post-story tasks and challenge reasons to return, but one review notes no new game plus and another says late content can feel samey.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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enemy variety
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.3

Enemy variety is positively noted through more weapon matchups, multiple factions, and a better range of enemies than before.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.8

Enemy variety receives a mild criticism from one reviewer who found enemy density sparse and the dynamic slow to evolve.

environmental detail
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
5.0

Environmental detail earns strong praise for realistic items, dense foliage, weather, light, and painstakingly crafted spaces.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.6

Environmental detail is praised through lush jungle foliage, heightened lighting, and near-perfect environments in some reviews.

exploration quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.7

Exploration is one of the strongest areas, often called rewarding, organic, and meaningful, though one dissenting review finds it over-guided.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.8

Exploration is praised when reviewers focus on experimenting with equipment, environmental tricks, and the jungle's hidden options.

facial animations
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

Facial animation is praised in cutscenes and Atsu’s expressions, with reviewers noting visible emotion and strong performance capture.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.0

Facial animations are generally praised for adding nuance, though some reviewers found certain faces uncanny or off-angle.

faithfulness to franchise
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.7

Yōtei is viewed as a worthy successor that preserves Ghost of Tsushima’s best ideas while refining them around Atsu.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.8

Faithfulness to franchise is one of the strongest areas, with reviewers emphasizing preservation, loyalty, and the original spirit.

family friendliness
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
2.0

The family-friendliness score is low because the only explicit family guidance warns against younger gamers due to violence and mature content.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.5

Family friendliness is limited by one review's concern about leering camera angles and sexualized Eva moments.

fast travel convenience
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
5.0

Fast travel is strongly praised as instantaneous or highly respectful of the player’s time.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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frame rate stability
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
5.0

Frame-rate evidence is very positive, including stable pacing, smooth transitions, and rock-solid 60 FPS in PS5 Pro modes.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.1

Frame rate stability varies sharply by platform and reviewer, from perfect 60fps claims to noticeable drops and stutter.

fun factor
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.7

Reviewers repeatedly describe the game as enjoyable, addictive, and fun from start to finish, even when noting formulaic elements.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.0

Fun factor is positive overall, with reviewers calling it a brilliant toy, fun to experiment with, or funny, though value concerns temper some praise.

gameplay mechanics
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.3

General mechanics are praised as refined and improved, though some reviewers call them reused rather than evolutionary.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.7

Reviewers repeatedly praised the survival and stealth systems as still strong, though one harsher review said the older structure did not click.

graphics quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.9

Visuals receive near-universal praise, from stunning fidelity and landscapes to screenshot-worthy environments and color.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.4

Graphics are the broadest point of praise, with repeated approval for character models, jungles, lighting, and modernized visual fidelity.

grind level
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
2.8

Grind sentiment is mixed-to-negative where repeated side activities, collectibles, or checklist tasks create fatigue over time.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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haptic feedback integration
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
5.0

DualSense haptics and touchpad integrations are widely praised, especially wind, riding, rain, music, and activity feedback.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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HUD clarity
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.8

HUD and marker restraint are praised for keeping the view clear and helping exploration feel less like a checklist.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.0

HUD clarity is praised in one review for moving key indicators so more of the screen is left open for visuals.

immersion
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.8

Immersion is a major strength through world navigation, sound, and minimal HUD, though occasional technical or duel design issues can break it.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.3

Immersion improves through 3D audio, accessibility, and smoother systems, although not all reviewers felt the old design fully supported it.

innovation
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.2

Innovation scores trend moderate because reviewers describe Yōtei as refinement rather than reinvention, with familiar systems made better.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.0

Innovation is a weak point because several reviewers felt Delta was safe, not bold, and offered little additive perspective.

learning curve
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

Learning curve evidence is positive but modest, emphasizing learn-by-doing design that mirrors Atsu’s practice and attention rather than heavy explanation.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.0

The learning curve can be rough, with at least one reviewer feeling underprepared by systems and item requirements.

level design
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
2.5

The only scored level-design evidence is critical, describing certain mission spaces as single-route and overly linear.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.7

Level design is the most obvious old-game seam: reviewers praised the contained structure less than the stealth, citing small zones and dated foundations.

load times
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
5.0

Load times are one of the clearest technical wins, with reviewers calling travel and boot-to-game transitions near-instant.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.8

Load times are praised as fast or essentially instant, even when reviewers note the old area-transition structure remains.

loot system
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

Loot evidence is positive where quests and conflicts reward Atsu with valuable loot, information, and clues that feed exploration.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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lore depth
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

Lore depth receives positive but limited support through mythic tales and storytelling sequences that expand the world’s legends.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.2

Lore depth is praised through the way Snake Eater ties its events back into the wider Metal Gear arc.

map and navigation design
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.8

Navigation is strongly praised for wind guidance, readable maps, organic discovery, spyglass/map ideas, and low UI clutter.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.1

Map and navigation design has mixed evidence: compass guidance helps modern players, while missed tools and visibility issues caused frustration.

menu usability
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
2.5

Menu usability has a specific criticism around a hard-to-see reticule and low-contrast text.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.9

Menu usability improves through camo shortcuts, radial menus, and snappier access, though some reviews still criticize healing or control-menu friction.

mission design
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.3

Mission design is generally positive for diverse objectives and strong campaign structure, though some side mission design is criticized elsewhere.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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mission variety
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

Mission variety is lightly positive, with praise for varied missions in different places and diverse objectives.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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movement feel
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
5.0

Movement is praised for fluidity, especially in combat flow and traversal compared with the predecessor.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.8

Movement is generally smoother through crouch-walking and modernized input, but some reviewers still felt prone movement and older limits remain cumbersome.

narrative quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.4

The narrative is generally praised as emotional, well-executed, and compelling, but some reviewers criticize predictability, structure, or linear revenge beats.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.2

Narrative quality is mostly praised as gripping, timeless, and emotionally durable, with one review criticizing the story as badly aged.

onboarding experience
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

Onboarding is initially intimidating for some, but reviewers say the discovery and indicator systems become enjoyable once learned.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.5

Onboarding is a concern for newcomers in at least one review, which found the faithful structure not modernized enough to be approachable.

open-world design
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.4

The open world is widely praised for beauty, density, organic discovery, and restraint, with dissenting notes about repetition, over-guidance, or familiar structure.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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originality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.0

Originality is moderate: reviewers repeatedly say Yōtei does not revolutionize the formula, but many accept that as focused refinement.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.5

Originality is supported by praise for Snake Eater's still-distinct outside-the-box boss and stealth ideas.

pacing
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.6

Pacing is divisive: Game Informer praises it as a triumph, while several reviewers cite predictability, prolonged beats, or odd act structure.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.5

Pacing has a notable early-game complaint, with one reviewer saying the game takes too long to start.

performance optimization
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.9

Performance feedback is very positive overall, with strong PS5/PS5 Pro stability, polished execution, and few performance complaints.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
2.7

Performance optimization is inconsistent: some reviewers reported smooth play, but many cited stutters, frame drops, or weak console optimization.

platform-specific feature support
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.2

PS5-specific features are mostly praised, especially PS5 Pro modes and DualSense use, though some touchpad/motion gimmicks are considered distracting.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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platforming precision
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.7

Platforming and climbing are mixed: one review says climbing is improved, while others call it awkward or overly gamified.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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polish
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.8

Polish is a recurring strength, with reviewers calling the release premium, cinematic, and impressively crafted despite a few bugs or animation rough edges.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.0

Polish has positive support from a reviewer who felt the remake honored and preserved the original rather than disgracing it.

progression system
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.4

Progression is praised for tying upgrades to exploration and skill shrines, though some reviewers want more depth or nuance.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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protagonist appeal
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.8

Atsu is widely praised as a compelling, complex, fiery, and memorable lead who gives the sequel a stronger identity.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
5.0

Naked Snake's appeal is strongly praised by one reviewer as the series' most compelling protagonist.

puzzle design
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
1.5

Puzzle design receives a low score from a reviewer who calls several puzzles overly simple and almost pointless.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.2

One review praised each section as a puzzle-like stealth space where guards, terrain, and limited gear create solvable challenges.

quest design
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

Quest design is a major strength in many reviews thanks to memorable tales, bounties, organic side stories, and worthwhile rewards, though Eurogamer sharply dislikes the formulaic sidequests.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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remake/remaster quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
No score yet
Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.4

Remake quality is broadly praised as a faithful and often definitive way to play, but some reviewers wanted more ambition or better technical execution.

replay value
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

Replay value is supported by a large map, many activities, and difficulty-based return reasons, but lack of new game plus limits the endgame.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.1

Replay value is consistently supported by unlockables, extra modes, difficulty runs, collectibles, and repeat-play incentives, though one review found replay novelty limited.

sandbox freedom
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.8

Freedom is moderate: reviewers appreciate loose target order and player-directed wandering, but note that some freedom is an illusion.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
5.0

Sandbox freedom is highlighted as exceptional, with one reviewer calling the original design's interactive density unmatched in its genre.

save system reliability
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
No score yet
Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.2

Save reliability is improved by autosaves and fewer rank-run annoyances, helping reduce frustration after mistakes.

side character depth
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.7

Side character depth is mixed, with praise for strong companions and villains but criticism that many allies or supporting figures lack involvement.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.5

Side character depth is supported by praise for Eva's importance and scene-stealing presence.

skill tree depth
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

Skill depth is praised where charms, loadouts, weapon skills, and spirit attacks allow specialized builds and granular tuning.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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sound design
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.9

Sound design is consistently praised for environmental audio, combat effects, and the way it supports immersion.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.5

Sound design receives praise for 3D audio, immersion, and effects that strengthen encounters.

soundtrack quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.8

The soundtrack receives strong praise for atmospheric Japanese instrumentation, shamisen motifs, memorable songs, and cinematic tension.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.6

Soundtrack quality is praised as impressive, emotional, and captivating, with music still carrying key moments.

stealth mechanics
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.9

Stealth is enjoyable and viable, especially with chain assassinations and tools, but several reviewers call it basic or largely unchanged.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.6

Stealth is a clear strength across reviews, with praise for camo, sneaking, and rewarding no-detection play, despite a few situational frustrations.

tutorial quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

Tutorial/onboarding evidence is modestly positive, praising learn-by-doing design and seamless early teaching.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.0

Tutorial and guidance additions are viewed positively for modern players, especially optional tips and compass support.

upgrade system
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.5

Upgrades are praised for being tied to exploration, weapons, armor, charms, and mastery activities rather than pure XP grinding.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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user interface design
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.5

UI evidence is mixed: restrained maps and menus are praised, but one reviewer reports low-contrast text and hard-to-see map elements.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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value for money
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.8

Value sentiment is positive where reviewers call the game worth buying or a must-play, supported by long playtime and substantial content.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.2

Value for money is mixed: one review accepted full price, while several questioned paying full retail for such a faithful remake.

visual effects quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.0

Visual-effects evidence is positive but limited, with reviewers appreciating enhanced particles, blood, mud, wind, and cinematic environmental effects.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.2

Visual effects get positive support from an intense boss-fight example where flame effects elevate spectacle.

voice acting
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.9

Voice acting receives strong praise, especially Erika Ishii’s performance and the English/Japanese voice casts.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
4.6

Voice acting is widely praised as preserved, familiar, and still strong decades later.

weapon balance
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.1

Weapon balance is praised for distinct tools and effective counters, but mixed overall because several reviewers find weapons too situational or favorite weapons underpowered outside matchups.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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world-building
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
3.8

World-building is mixed-to-positive: Ezo’s culture and social context are compelling, but some reviewers wanted broader supporting context.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
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world interactivity
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
No score yet
Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
5.0

Reviewers strongly praised world interactivity, especially the many ways to toy with guards, use equipment, and exploit environmental systems.

writing quality
Product 1: Ghost of Yōtei
4.3

Writing is praised for creative freshness and emotional ambition, but one dissenting review calls it conventional blockbuster material.

Product 2: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake...
3.3

Writing quality is polarized, with some calling the storytelling timeless and others finding dated dialogue or narrative elements insufferable.