Metal Gear Solid 4 Reviews Hail the Return of a Divisive Masterpiece
Reviewers praise the remaster’s 4K, 60 frames per second presentation and call Metal Gear Solid 4 a historic moment for game preservation.
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Metal Gear Solid 4 Reviews Hail the Return of a Divisive Masterpiece
There's only one thing most reviewers of Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2 care about, and that's the return to playability of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. Perhaps the strangest, most personal, and most divisive game Hideo Kojima has made, the 2008 epic has been stuck on PlayStation 3 with no compatibility with modern consoles, unlike the rest of the Solid Snake saga.
After the fantastic reception of the first compilation of the Metal Gear Solid saga published in 2023, it was clear that Konami could not waste the opportunity to bring us a new volume that, in some way, and with the nuances that we will see below, complete the survival kit necessary to enjoy, for many hours, a compendium that combines stealth, intense narrative with sociopolitical dyes, cardboard boxes and nanomachines all over. Read more
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots review
NEED TO KNOWWhat is it A re-release of Solid Snake's legendary final mission.Release date August 27, 2026Expect to pay $50/£40Publisher KonamiDeveloper Kojima Productions, KonamiReviewed on RTX 5090, Ryzen 7 9800X3D 4.7 GHz, 64GB RAM & Steam DeckMultiplayer NoneSteam Deck VerifiedLink Official siteStealth has changed.It's no longer about avoidance, visibility, or tension. It's an endless series of "stealth action" games trivializing the uncertai…
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