Re: What games are you currently playing?
I think they're all PS3/360. Konami is adopting a pretty aggressive multiplatform stance, particularly given they're giving up some Metal Gear to three platforms. Its probably only a matter of time until 360 or Wii U see MGS4.
I must admit, though, the Konami HD collections don't really look like they have the kind of work-over that God of War and Ico/SOTC collection do, but given all the real update work for something like MGS3 was done on the Nintendo 3DS version, that's hardly surprising. I'm fine with the a straight port so long as the games are also playable on Vita.
That and the PS3 version comes with a voucher for MGS: Peacewalker for PSP, just so the "transfarring" concept ends up working for three platforms. Pretty smart on Kojima's part, but at least 360 owners get to enjoy the MGS games they've missed.
Kinda disappointed all this time was put into remaking SotC and Ico in 3D rather than Vita compatibility, though. It seems Sony still doesn't understand most people aren't going to embrace 3D until its affordable and practical as well. That means no glasses.
I think they're all PS3/360. Konami is adopting a pretty aggressive multiplatform stance, particularly given they're giving up some Metal Gear to three platforms. Its probably only a matter of time until 360 or Wii U see MGS4.
I must admit, though, the Konami HD collections don't really look like they have the kind of work-over that God of War and Ico/SOTC collection do, but given all the real update work for something like MGS3 was done on the Nintendo 3DS version, that's hardly surprising. I'm fine with the a straight port so long as the games are also playable on Vita.
That and the PS3 version comes with a voucher for MGS: Peacewalker for PSP, just so the "transfarring" concept ends up working for three platforms. Pretty smart on Kojima's part, but at least 360 owners get to enjoy the MGS games they've missed.
Kinda disappointed all this time was put into remaking SotC and Ico in 3D rather than Vita compatibility, though. It seems Sony still doesn't understand most people aren't going to embrace 3D until its affordable and practical as well. That means no glasses.
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