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Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1 (PS5 or Xbox Series X) on sale for
$19.99 each.
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Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1 (Nintendo Switch or PS5) on sale for
$19.99 each.
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Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1 (Nintendo Switch or Xbox Series X) on sale for
$19.99 each.
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About this Game:
- Includes:
- Games: Metal Gear, Metal Gear 2, Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2, Metal Gear Solid 3, Metal Gear (NES/FC version), and Snake's Revenge.
- Digital books: Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2, Metal Gear Solid 3, Metal Gear, and Metal Gear; Screenplay and Master Books included
- Video: Metal Gear Solid; Digital Graphic Novel and Metal Gear Solid 2; Digital Graphic Novel
- Includes Metal Gear Solid: Digital Soundtrack
- The cartridge or digital install size for the Nintendo Switch is reflective of the included bonus content. Players can choose which title they wish to install first once they have downloaded it onto their gaming platforms.
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Everyone has there reasons, I have a ps5, switch and series X and I prefer my games on the Xbox. The controller is still the best. Ps5 controller tech is impressive at first but in real world gaming the Xbox controllers are just better. Sensing triggers were amazing at first till you actually use them in games other the Astro then your reaching to disable them. People have there reasons.
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"The anti-aliasing and texture filtering urgently need fixing on Series X and Switch. It's a bizarre situation on Series X as well, given the Master Collection produces a worse image than what we already had in the Xbox 360 HD Collection, running in back-compat on Series X. The older 2011 release includes anti-aliasing for a start - and by running it on a Series X via back-compat, higher-grade texture filtering is forced. In other words, running your old copy of the HD Collection on Series X produces better results than this new collection from Konami. Check out the comparison shots a little higher in this piece to see the difference - it's quite stark"
Source: https://www.eurogamer.n
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"The anti-aliasing and texture filtering urgently need fixing on Series X and Switch. It's a bizarre situation on Series X as well, given the Master Collection produces a worse image than what we already had in the Xbox 360 HD Collection, running in back-compat on Series X. The older 2011 release includes anti-aliasing for a start - and by running it on a Series X via back-compat, higher-grade texture filtering is forced. In other words, running your old copy of the HD Collection on Series X produces better results than this new collection from Konami. Check out the comparison shots a little higher in this piece to see the difference - it's quite stark"
Source: https://www.eurogamer.n
And some of them, if they do go cheaper will be many years later. Pretty sure I can pretty much break even and bundle the games and sell them once I'm done playing all of them (as long as I sell while PS5 is current gen)
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