
You can see the other two Metal Gear Solid V soundtrack CDs here: Original Soundtrack and Vocal Tracks.French MSX user J-War started in 1999 to remake all music and jingles contained in Konami's Solid Snake - Metal Gear 2. There’s also the option of the slightly cheaper Regular Edition, but this one does not come with the cassette tape. As with the other CDs, the presentation is really nice, and the included cassette tape is an interesting bonus.Īs of now, the Limited Edition can still be purchased from CDJapan. To conclude, this is a cool collector’s item. The booklet contains the lyrics of the tracks, as well as some cool artwork. It contains the same tracks, so if you happen to have a cassette deck or a Walkman laying around, you can use them to listen to the music. This is a limited edition version of the soundtrack, and that means it comes with a nice bonus: a good old fashioned cassette tape, similar to the ones found in the game.

Titled Metal Gear Solid V Original Soundtrack: The Lost Tapes, this CD contains tracks from the game that (mostly) were not on the previously released Original Soundtrack.

More than half a year after the release of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, another soundtrack has been released in Japan.
