
If I say the identify “Hideo Kojima” what involves thoughts? Is it his latest creation, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach (a game we rather enjoyed) or can be it’s one of his earlier creations? I’d be prepared to guess a massive portion of people would instantly assume of Metal Gear Solid and the gravely tones of David Hayter.
Thanks to Prime Day, the Nintendo Switch model (which can even run on the Switch 2) of the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 is the bottom it has ever been at solely $16.99 – that's a whopping 58% low cost.
Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1 (Switch)
This assortment incorporates a bunch of tactical stealth goodness from the unique Metal Gear Solid that first known as the PlayStation home, and its PS2 follow-ups, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, along with lots of different goodies.
These three video games alone are full of memorable gaming moments, such because the emotional battle between Boss and Snake in MGS3, to the back-of-the-box Codex quantity in MGS, that it’s exhausting to depend simply how many there are. Even in case you are solely accustomed to Kojima from his newer video games, for this sale price, even in case you are solely barely or intrigued, you may’t go improper attempting this collection out. If you might be a longtime fan, you already know how good these video games are.
Just ask your self, is having these video games with you on the go definitely worth the price of much less than it prices to go see a film and get some popcorn? Heck, even should you already own it on one other platform, for 16 bucks, why not get one other copy?
As a be aware solely Metal Gear (MSX), Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, Metal Gear (NES), and Snake’s Revenge are on the cartridge, with the opposite video games requiring a obtain.
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