Let’s be real here – stumbling around in the dark like a confused tourist isn’t exactly Snake’s style. You need those sweet Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) to turn you from a bumbling amateur into the legendary operative you’re meant to be. Lucky for you, I’ve crawled through every dark corner of this game to bring you the complete rundown on snagging these game-changing pieces of kit.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater doesn’t mess around when it comes to atmosphere, and those pitch-black environments will have you questioning your life choices faster than you can say “tactical espionage action.” But here’s the thing – once you get your hands on these NVGs, you’ll feel like you’ve unlocked cheat codes for stealth.
Before we dive into the treasure hunt, let’s talk about why these goggles are essential. Sure, you could stumble around with a torch like some kind of medieval knight, but that’s about as stealthy as a marching band in a library. The NVGs give you that cat-like advantage in complete darkness without broadcasting your location to every enemy within a mile radius.
These bad boys run on battery power, so you’ll want to use them strategically. But trust me, the tactical advantage they provide is worth every precious battery unit. Plus, there’s something incredibly satisfying about watching enemies patrol right past you while you’re hidden in plain sight.
Your first shot at scoring NVGs comes in the Chyornaya Peschera Cave Branch – and let me tell you, this place is darker than my soul after a particularly brutal boss fight. You’ll find yourself here right after that intense showdown with Ocelot, feeling pretty good about yourself until you realize you can’t see a damn thing.
Here’s where things get interesting (and by interesting, I mean frustrating if you don’t know what you’re doing). Stick to the left wall like your life depends on it – because honestly, it kind of does. You’re looking for a path that leads to a watery area with multiple waterfalls. This is the same room where you can grab the torch, but we’re after bigger prizes here.
Once you’re in that watery wonderland, keep hugging that left wall until you spot a narrow opening. It’s easy to miss if you’re rushing, so take your time. Go down this path and switch to hugging the right wall instead. At the end of this little maze, you’ll need to go prone and crawl through a small opening – it’s like the world’s most dangerous yoga class.
You’ll emerge into a clearing that’s basically a vampire bat convention. Don’t panic when you see all those creepy crawlies hanging from the ceiling – they’re more scared of you than you are of them (probably). Head to the opposite end of the room for another crawling session through a crevice.
The final stretch leads you to a big tunnel with a massive hole in the ground. Here’s where most people mess up – don’t go down the hole. I know it’s tempting, but resist that urge. Instead, walk around it like a sensible person, and you’ll spot a floating crate that contains your precious NVGs.
The second location is way less of a headache, thank goodness. You’ll find these NVGs at the Ponizovje Warehouse: Exterior area – the same spot where you witness that unforgettable cutscene with The End and Ocelot’s Russian Roulette performance with Sokolov. Dark stuff, but that’s Metal Gear for you.
This area features some wooden docks extending into the water, and your target is sitting pretty in the dead center on a square-shaped platform. It’s honestly refreshing after that cave nightmare – just walk up and grab them like a normal human being. Sometimes the game throws you a bone, and this is one of those times.
Pro tip: This is also where you can pull off that legendary move of taking out The End early if you’re feeling particularly spicy. But that’s a story for another guide.
If you’ve somehow managed to avoid the first two locations (or just couldn’t be bothered with all that crawling around), don’t sweat it. The game’s got your back in the most cinematic way possible.
When you reach the Krasnagorje Mountainside Ruins, EVA will hand you a pair of NVGs during your meetup before heading to Groznyj Grad. It’s like the game saying, “Okay, we’ve tortured you enough – here’s your gear.” EVA’s always been the reliable type, and this moment proves it once again.
Now that you know where to find these beauties, let’s talk strategy. First off, remember that these goggles are battery-powered, so don’t just leave them on like you’re binge-watching Netflix. Use them strategically during the darkest sections, then switch them off to conserve power.
The NVGs go into your items tab in your backpack – you can only equip 8 items at once, so manage your inventory like the tactical genius you are. Once equipped, you can toggle them during gameplay whenever you need that night vision advantage.
Battery management is crucial in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. These aren’t infinite-use items, so treat them with respect. Save them for those moments when you absolutely need to see what’s lurking in the shadows, or when you’re trying to navigate particularly treacherous terrain.
Getting your hands on Night Vision Goggles in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater transforms your entire gameplay experience. Whether you brave the cave system early on, grab them from the docks, or wait for EVA’s generous handout, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without them.
The first location in Chyornaya Peschera Cave Branch offers the earliest opportunity but requires some serious dedication to exploration. The Ponizovje Warehouse location is straightforward and accessible. And if all else fails, EVA’s got your back with a guaranteed pair.
Remember, stealth is the name of the game, and these NVGs are your ticket to becoming the shadow warrior Snake was always meant to be. No more stumbling around in the dark like an amateur – it’s time to own the night and show those enemies what real tactical superiority looks like.
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