MGS4 shines in 4K60 as Master Collection Vol. 2 stacks nostalgia and new polish

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Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2 brings Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots to modern hardware in 4K/60fps, finally letting Old Snake’s finale be played outside PS3, while Peace Walker (PSP) and Ghost Babel (Game Boy Color) offer distinct, nostalgic experiences. The collection adds a wealth of archival extras (scripts, artwork, database, soundtrack) and is notably more polished than Vol. 1, though MGS4’s long cutscenes and some late‑2000s design choices still feel dated. Overall, it’s a strong package for fans, with MGS4 the main draw and the other entries providing solid, if sometimes repetitive, companion content.
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