Metal Gear Solid Nintendo Switch cheats will let players get infinite ammo and new deadly weapons, and enable exciting modes. Here’s a Metal Gear Solid cheats list and how to enter and activate cheat codes in the game.
Metal Gear Solid cheats list for Nintendo Switch
Here’s every Metal Gear Solid cheat code for Nintendo Switch:
- F4 Infinite Ammo
- F5 Normal View
- F6 Observe Mode
- F7 Restart level with all collected items
- F2 Restore health
- F8, F9, F11, F12 Toggle graphics texture
- Backspace + 7 C4
- Backspace + 6 Claymore
- Backspace + 2 Famas
- Backspace + 3 Grenade
- Backspace + 4 Nikita
- Backspace + 0 PSG-1
- Backspace + 1 Socom
- Backspace + 5 Stinger
- Backspace + 8 Stun/Chaff Grenade
- Backspace + 9 Stun/Chaff Grenade
How to enter and activate Metal Gear Solid cheats
To enter and activate Metal Gear Solid cheat codes, you must enable cheats using a command and then add the cheat code you need to use.
To activate the cheats, follow these steps:
- First, enable cheats in your game using command mgsi.exe -cheatenable.
- Then press the mentioned keys to enter the cheat code you wish to use.
- This will bring your code to function.
Metal Gear Solid cheats explained
Metal Gear Solid can be a complex game to follow. Players might use cheat codes here and there to simplify some missions and save time.
The game’s description is as follows:
“Metal Gear Solid is a stealth game created by Hideo Kojima which follows the MSX2 video games Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. Despite a transition to 3D, Metal Gear Solid’s gameplay remains similar to his predecessors. The game utilizes a traditional top-down view and the player must navigate the protagonist Solid Snake through the game’s areas without being detected. Detection will set off an alarm which draws armed enemies to his location. Conversations with Snake’s allies and cutscenes are used extensively to advance the plot and gain more insight into it. Metal Gear Solid is regarded as one of the greatest and most important video games of all time, and helped popularize the stealth genre and in-engine cinematic cutscenes.”