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Metal Gear Solid Legacy Collection - Playstation 3

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Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection (Import)

Release date: July 18, 2014


Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 0.6 x 7 inches; 0.01 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 1156738


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Manufacturer: Konami


Date First Available: June 26, 2014


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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by Alfredo P.

  • Best way to play the (canonical) MGS series
As of this writing (3/1/2016), I would say this is the optimal way to play almost all of the canonical Metal Gear Solid series. First of all, let's cover what is and isn't in this collection. What IS in this collection: MGS1 (this is download only, however, so make sure your PS3 is online - the package comes with a PSN code), MGS2 (based on MGS2 Substance), MGS3 (based on MGS3 Subsistence), MGS4, MGS: Peace Walker, the MSX versions of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2. I also believe the motion comics for MGS1 and 2 are included. What is NOT included: Metal Gear Acid 1 and 2, Ghost Babel, Snake's Revenge, the NES versions of Metal Gear, Portable Ops and Portable Ops Plus, MGSV: Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain - aside from the last two games mentioned, these are non-canonical entries that don't matter much. As for the two MGSV titles, they simply weren't out yet at the time this was released. As you can see from the lists above, this collection is all about the canonical entries in the Metal Gear series, and for that purpose, I would say it serves very well as a fast track into the series. If you're new to MGS and own a PS3 (and honestly, even if you don't), this is a great starting point - for what is just a few bucks per game, you can check out almost the entire series in one go. If you're already familiar with the series, the convenience offered with this collection is staggering and well worth the money. As for the games themselves, I won't review them all individually here...but suffice to say they are all worthwhile games, and these are great, (almost) entirely faithful versions of these games. For those interested in what is actually in the physical box...there are two discs, one of which is the standard HD Collection disc that was released a few years ago, and the other is a Metal Gear Solid 4 disc - nothing is different about these discs except I think the MGS4 disc contains trophy support and all the patches without having to be downloaded. As previously stated, MGS1 is download only, included as a code inside the box - in my opinion, this is the only real flaw of the collection, seeing as it's possible for people to not be able to access the PSN servers to download the game for whatever reason, on top of the code being a one-time use (this is a problem for those buying preowned). This is an insane value, coming in with 7 excellent games in one package, and I can't recommend it enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2016 by Brett

  • An Essential Game Collection For PS3 Owners New Or Old To The Series. A PC Perspective Review.
The Metal Gear Solid Legacy Collection is the reason I got a PS3 this year in 2016 some 9+ years later after it's launch for $599 USD in 2006. With all the controversy surrounding Konami and Hideo Kojima in 2015 and with it being over 2 years into the 8th generation of consoles with PS4/XBO it looked like the perfect time to buy a PS3 specifically for MGS4. Nowadays more than ever a console is judged by the quality and quantity of it's exclusives. Thanks to the power of Steam, Windows and X-Input lists of exclusive games are becoming short. You'd be wise to get your games for PC for the sure versatility, longevity and customizability of the PC platform when available. Better resolutions, FPS, detail settings and an abundance of Windows installations around the world with strong backwards compatibility and future proofing. However, none of the included games in the Metal Gear Solid Legacy Collection are available for sale for PC in a way a modern consumer would want to buy them. This leaves you with emulation on PC or this MGS (PS3) collection. The Metal Gear Solid HD Collection (360) doesn't include the classic PS1 and older Metal Gear games. MGS4 is out of the question being on 360 because it's the biggest PS3 exclusive next to The Last Of Us unless you consider that The Last Of Us has been remastered for PS4; something a good PC version would be able to do with custom settings and mods. To be honest MG and MG2 are extremely outdated, yet don't you wanna see where the series originally came from and how it's evolved since 1987? The expanded PS3 collection has more games for a similar price as the 360 collection at the time of this review; PS3>360 in this case. Sony has the rights to more games than Microsoft is availble to put on 360. The main reason to get the MGS Legacy Collection for PS3 is Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (2008). This game can't be emulated on PC unlike the rest of the games in the series as of 2016. MGS4 was a system seller in 2008 and is still a system seller in 2016. Someday MGS4 might have some sort of re-release with updated graphics and settings for a new decade and generation in the same way Capcom finally brought Resident Evil Remake and Resident Evil 0 back from 2002 into 2015-16 remastered for every viable platform except Wii U. For years RE Remake and 0 had been Nintendo Gamecube exclusives. Until Konami gets their act together and the exclusivity rights Sony has to MGS4 expire it ain't gonna happen. With the MGS Legacy Collection you get 8 games from the series that originally spanned 6 consoles and platforms. Metal Gear (NES), Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (MSX2), Metal Gear Solid (PS1), Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions (PS1), Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty (PS2), Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (PS2), Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots (PS3) and Metal Gear Solid : Peace Walker (PSP). The main attractions are the numberd MGS series 1-4 + Peace Walker. I strongly recommend you play Peace Walker before you play Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain to be better up to date on Big Bosses story leading up to MGSV. I hope someday Hideo Kojima gets to add his final act to The Phantom Pain that he missed out on doing because Konami screwed up the project. That would be one hell of a director's cut. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2016 by ERS

  • A collection of classics that you WON'T want to miss!
An awesome collection for an amazing series. If you've seen MGSV: The Phantom Pain and want to see where it all began, this is definitely the right place! Metal Gear Solid is one of those few franchises that I would label, "masterpiece". With deeply complex and engaging narratives paired with great stealth gameplay, this is something that everyone should experience. Tips before you go in - if you want to start right from the beginning with Metal Gear 1987, you need to boot up the HD collection disc and go to the MGS3 menu to access MG1 and 2 (try not to read any spoilers on the HD collection menu). However, it is perfectly acceptable to start with Metal Gear SOLID 1. One warning though. This series can be very... Japanese, at times. I've watched some animes in my time, so I'm pretty used to it - however, if you've never experienced Japanese media before, prepare for some zany characters and a bit of ridiculousness here and there. The games still manage to keep a serious tone though, so I hope you don't get put off by this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2015 by Amazon Customer

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