If you haven't been impressed by "Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain" lately, you might be interested in knowing that the game's cosplay promotion featured real wolves.

According to a report from Attack of the Fan Boy, the photos, which were featured on Defcon Unlimited's Facebook page, showed cosplayers Maul Cosplay and Maja Felicitas as Snake and Quiet respectively, and the result was as real as it gets.

The cosplay shoot was photographed by eosAndy while Filmwölfe Lobine provided the highly trained wolves that added to the authenticity of the photos. The cosplay is part of "Metal Gear Solid V's" promotion of the "The Phantom Pain," and it did not disappoint where presentation is concerned.

The immaculately planned cosplay was undeniably impressive. From its detailed makeup artistry down to its costume design, the immaculately planned "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain" cosplay photoshoot was undeniably impressive.

Despite using some enhancements and filters on the images, the whole concept has been largely visualized to give credit to the video game. The D-Dog, which was played by a real wolf, was included but with the assistance of professional dog trainers. Maja Felicitas, the girl who cosplayed Quiet, is a German cosplayer crafter, designer and artist.

Maul Cosplay, on the other hand, is a passionate cosplayer, stuntman and show producer at Defcon Unlimited, as per his description on Facebook. Maja and Maul's Facebook pages show that their respective artistic portfolios and ideas on cosplaying characters have taken them into another level of artistry and projection.

Meanwhile, according to Kotaku, the images and overall concept are great, but the presence of D-Dog has stolen the show. Does this mean that including a real wolf makes it so effective that even the talented artists efforts have been outshined?

According to a previous Latin Post report, "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain" has been controversial when its developer Hideo Kojima announced that it would be his last project under Konami's supervision. Previous reports also said that Kojima has finally left Konami for good.

"Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain" has been one of the most sought-after video games online and has brought millions of sales to Konami and Kojima himself, per a report from Superdata. More importantly, the open world action-adventure game has brought immense satisfaction to players who has faithfully followed the series over time.