IndieGala [indiegala.com] has
METAL GEAR SOLID - Master Collection (PC Game) for
$10.79.
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METAL GEAR SOLID - Master Collection (PC Game) for
$10.89.
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- Included Games:
- Metal Gear
- Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake
- Metal Gear Solid (Including VR Missions/Special Missions)
- The first 3D title in the METAL GEAR series pioneering a new level of stealth action with live action footage, cinematic cut scenes, and innovative gameplay.
- Deck Playable
- Reviews
- Recent - Very Positive (251)
- All - Very Positive (3,285)
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- Metal Gear
- Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake
- Metal Gear Solid (Including VR Missions/Special Missions)
?I didn't even know they sold a "Metal Gear Solid Master collection" without Metal Gear **Solid** 2: Sons of Liberty and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. Having only one "solid" game begs the question of using the same name for the collection... I think that part is worse than the 3D Polygon games carrying the "solid" name in the title.
My "Metal Gear Solid: Legacy Collection" from 2013 had MGS 1-4, Peace Walker, and MG1-2.
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^ That is a portion of "Master Collection Vol. 1". If you get "Vol. 1", that includes the above, plus "Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Master Collection Version)", "Metal Gear Solid 3 (Master Collection Version)", and the "Vol. 1 Bonus Content"
Absolutely stupid naming.
This includes the PS1 game that I missed, correct? Is it still worth playing today as a new game? I won't have any nostalgia for it...
I know I'm missing a LOT of gems. I never played much of any Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Silent Hill. Many of those got rentals back then, but I was a starving college student and was selling my blood for noodles, so I didn't get far. I've got a lot of those in my steam library, but much of the gen 1 3D stuff can be tedious by today's standards. (With no nostalgia filter!)
I understand that today's gamers probably couldn't cope with playing the aged UI in Fallout 1 and 2. I can. But new players aren't going to put up with it....
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