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I like Metal Gear Solid!
Announced just now in the State of Play. MGS4 officially off the PS3. Peace Walker also present. Ghost Babel included as "Bonus Content." No sign of anything else as of yet. Screw Portable Ops, I guess! Kojima isn't even here to say no anymore what gives.
"The 2nd of the Collection" seems to imply a third.
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I like Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater!
Ghost Babel is also included! Surprised it wasn't with the other 8-bit titles last time, but I'm glad it hasn't been forgotten.
Portable Ops and Rising - tricky. Unsure how the rights to the later work due to Platinum (and perhaps they want to personally oversee the remastering?). And both continue to hold at best, a questionable place in canon.
I suppose Volume 3 could be those two, and various leftovers - MGS Mobile, the ACID games. 5 is already on all modern platforms, right? Unless they were to restore cut content or something, I can't see any argument for a remaster to exist.
Mostly, I'm just happy that Guns of the Patriots is finally being set free from its PS3 prison. Let it thrive at high resolutions and frame rates.
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I like Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater!
I'd be surprised if MGO ever came back officially at this point. However, I do expect Peace Walker's unique CO-OP stuff to be back, considering that was in Master Collection.
I'm in favor of all the games making it to the Collection at some point - game preservation is important for the future.
Good point on Switch - I don't have any of the modern systems, so I'm very much out of the loop. It'd make sense to get GZ/Phantom Pain on there, then.
I suppose Twin Snakes is still in legal limbo? Then again, if Guns of the Patriots, with its Cell Processor and Blu-Ray Disc dialogue is finally free, maybe something can be worked out for that one as well. It should never be treated as a replacement for the original, but I think it's a companion piece that deserves a chance to be experienced beyond its humble Gamecube roots.