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January 2012
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The editors liked
Three great games at a (slightly) discounted price
Upscaled visuals look great
Peace Walker can be played without permanently damaging your wrists.
Great HD quality graphics
Improved audio and picture
Replay all your favorite Metal Gear games in one nice set
The set even includes the original NES games.
The editors didn't like
Some disparity between textures and character models
Games do show their age in both their glacial opening pacing and clunky controls
No Snake vs. Monkey.
Collection does not include the first Solid game for PS1
Graphics can be a bit glitchy at times
No mention of the NES games anywhere on the box or manual
Abstract: Let's just get the bad news out of the way right now. If you're purchasing Metal Gear Solid HD Collection on the PlayStation Vita expecting the exact same amount of content you got out of the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 version, you're going to notice somet...
Abstract: When people think of the Metal Gear series they think back on the several generations of the very popular series that started back with the Nintendo Entertainment Systems and ending with Metal Gear 4 on the PS3 and the upcoming Metal Gear Rising game. ...
Abstract: HD Collections are becoming commonplace in the current games industry. Halo, Prince of Persia, Tomb Raider and most notably The Ico & Shadow of Colossus Collection are just a few of the series that have made the transition from the previous generation....
Great HD quality graphics, improved audio and picture, replay all your favorite Metal Gear games in one nice set, the set even includes the original NES games.
Collection does not include the first Solid game for PS1, graphics can be a bit glitchy at times, no mention of the NES games anywhere on the box or manual
Abstract: There has been no shortage of high definition remakes in recent times, with everything from good (Halo Anniversary) to great (ICO Collection) classic series being brought back to life. The newly released Metal Gear Solid HD collection falls into the la...
Three great games at a (slightly) discounted price; upscaled visuals look great; Peace Walker can be played without permanently damaging your wrists.
Some disparity between textures and character models; games do show their age in both their glacial opening pacing and clunky controls; no Snake vs. Monkey.
Abstract: It's a good time to be a Metal Gear fan who owns a PS3. With the release of the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, seven entire Metal Gear titles are now available on the console, and nabbing all of them won't break your bank account. (The original MGS is...
When you bundle together three games that people define as "classics," you expect an amazing product. The Metal Gear Solid Collection delivers that. The controls, stories and content so many fell in love with years ago are here, but time shows up as So...
Three brilliant games on one disc, and they play as well as ever
The HD doesn't look as good as it sounds
Anyone who already has played these games to death won't get much more out of them. For anyone new to the series, or anyone who hasn't had the opportunity to play the games before, go out and get this disc now. It's essential...
Abstract: Metal Gear Solid is a funny old series, isn’t it? It has moments of exquisitely tense and thrilling gameplay… and then bookends those moments with increasingly lengthy, increasingly absurd, increasingly exposition-filled cutscenes. Both sides of the co...