
“Stealth Mode”: If activates during a fight, you’ll need to escape/finish the fight for it to work.“Unlock All Developments”: after activating this option, enter a mission or return to base for it to take effects.“Infinite Resources” works for resources that you currently owned.“Zero Hit Received” takes effect when you receive hit.GOG are also now selling a collection of a few old Contra and Castlevania games: Castlevania, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, Contra, and Super C.Ĭorrection: This post originally said the Contra & Castlevania games were the same as the collections that hit Steam last year. Wild to think this one game came to spawn so much wonderful nonsense. Ye old Metal Gear from 1987 is up on GOG for £4.79 too.

Honestly, my heart has always been with Big Boss and the gang. I'd like to think maybe this is an omen that Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, the best MGS, might finally come to PC but god I shouldn't get my hopes up. It's a shame they're not fixed-up, though I suppose I'd never expect Konami to release properly great versions, not after they unceremoniously ended the series with Metal Gear Survive. MGS1 has a fan patch too, though I'm not sure it exists in a non-piratey form I can link to. Going by initial reactions for purchasers, yeah, it sounds like you'll still want V's fan fix for MGS2. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. It sounds like GOG have added a few touches to make the old PC versions play nicely with modern systems but they're basically the same as they were 20 years ago, which was never a great state on PC. Ratings board listings were spotted for them earlier this week, and now here they are. Metal Gear Solid is now on GOG for £7.19, as is Metal Gear Solid 2 Substance. GOG have dug up the original Metal Gear too. It's not going to be super-great, is it, but I'm game.


The stealth series was clunky but ahead of its time in a lot of ways (and I'm as alarmed as anyone by how prescient their politics now seem) so I'm quite curious to see how the vintage tactical espionage action actually holds up. Solid Snake, Revolver Ocelot, and all their wacky mates return to PC today with re-releases of the first two Metal Gear Solid games popping up on GOG, after years hiding in boxes.
