Robert Workman: If you already own Metal Gear Solid HD Collection on a console and can live without taking it on the go, you aren’t missing much.
However, if you’re seeking a stealthy companion for on-the-go play, this package is still quite sufficient, despite missing additives.
The action remains as grandeur as ever, and the presentation didn’t lose much in the transition.
Now if we can just get Konami to work on a few more handheld HD collections.
BUT NOT SILENT HILL.
If you're replaying MGS1 in any of its available forms, you'll want to know how to unlock all the best items in the game!
The Metal Gear Solid HD Collection launched in 2011, and is still the best way to play Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater ahead of the remake.
Can’t wait to one day break that game out of the collection vault
Currently playing Snake Eater HD on CRT 16:9, via Scart RGB. Game looks great but not as clean as MGS2, but thats due to the setting. Can't wait for the remake + the next HD collection on PS5.
Months after they were removed from sale, a number of Metal Gear Solid games have yet to return to the PlayStation and Xbox stores.
Konami's too busy with their Pachinko machines to worry over silly little things like this.
grandeur is a noun, not an adjective. Could do without the Silent Hill jab. meh.
Terrible review. Comparing it to the console version.