Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-4913740-20140412145355/@comment-25017623-20140709072418

Spaghetti-seal17 wrote: hi, first off, sorry if i have written this in the wrong area or anything, as i only started minor wiki edits recently, but i just wanted to say i think i would agree with Jim logan, although i would like to see a remake of Metal gear/Metal gear 2 since they are so old now and limited in what they could do back then that a remake could be a great way to go full circle in the saga and give us a new perspective on it. I totally agree. I am pretty sure the games were very entertaining. I just can't help it remembering my own childhood playing videogames on my Commodore64. But we can't compare the storytelling since MGS1 in 1998, that takes our breath ever since with the MSX games Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2. I sadly never played it back than and not even now because my ps3 (first generation that was able to play all games from earlier systems) broke down before I could get hands on the legacy collection. The ps4 release was right ahead and I felt like f### it. But I watched the Youngplays on youtube (cool dude btw). Actually I expected, besides technical aspects of the game and graphics, a cool Kojimalike storytelling by the conversation and codec dialouges. But I have to admid that I felt a little disappointed. So, long story short, I would love to see remakes of these two games that really tell and sell a story that is dignified to the rest of the MGS series.

All the other "Solid" games should stay the way they are. Even now with the PS4 console generation I keep enjoying to play MGS 1. Great gameplay, great story and still the best PS1 game ever after.

The only thing I would approve to are remakes of the games, with NO changes or retcons, with enhanced graphics. Something like the HD Edition, or like The Twin Snakes. That I would like. And because of me having no downgrade hardware anymore I would totally buy it for the PS4 system. And even then, i would miss this crapy PS1 graphics that even was behind the graphic standarts of its time, a little bit.