

Integral uses the same ranking system featured in the North American version of the game. For more information about the VR Disc, see Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions.The player can also unlock a photoshoot mode and three missions as the fan-favorite Cyborg Ninja by using clear data from the main game. Perfect their stealth and weapons skills, solve interesting puzzles and mysteries. The "VR-Disc" contains 300 VR training missions that can help the player Boss battles will become easier after getting a game over and continuing the game, while Revolver Ocelot's torture event is always set to three rounds per session, regardless of difficulty setting. Although, Integral was based on the North American version of the original MGS, the overall difficulty was toned down considerably in Integral.If the player already has a clear data from the original Metal Gear Solid in their memory card or has already cleared Integral once, an "Alternate Round" mode will be unlocked where the enemy's patrol route will change.The player can also use frequency 140.66 ( Campbell's second frequency number in Metal Gear 2) to listen to hidden music at certain areas. An eighth radio frequency is added in which the player can read messages and behind-the-scenes info from the game's developers (no voiceovers are used.) The frequency number (140.07) is a nod to the sound test number from Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.Meryl's costume was inspired from the Japanese Metal Gear Solid Drama CD series, which featured Meryl wearing her own sneaking suit. The tuxedo outfit for Solid Snake is added along with a new costume for Meryl (Snake's sneaking suit), which are unlocked after beating the game three times.In addition to those featured in the American version of the game (Normal, Hard and Extreme), a new setting dubbed "Very Easy" is added as well which includes a new weapon (an MP5SD with unlimited ammo).

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The PC version was made using the Integral version as a basis and thus, contained most of its features.

In 2000, a PC port of Metal Gear Solid was released. Since the main game was essentially identical to the previously-released American version of the game and the VR Disc was where most of the new contents in Integral was stored, Konami decided to release the VR Disc as a stand-alone product under the title of Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions in the US and Europe. Integral came packaged with a third disc dubbed the "VR Disc", which contained 300 new VR missions (including missions where you play as the Cyborg Ninja from the main game), along with bonus features such as trailers and photoshoot mode with Mei Ling and Naomi (two of the game's female characters). Many of the added contents of the North American version (such as adjustable difficulty settings) are included in Integral as standard features along with new features of its own (such as a first person view mode). Integral is essentially a relocalized version or " international version" of the original Metal Gear Solid based on the North America version of the game. Metal Gear Solid: Integral is an updated version of the original Metal Gear Solid released in Japan on Jfor the Sony PlayStation. Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Release date(s) Konami Computer Entertainment Japan (West)
