New MGS PSV screens sneak out

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1 min read
The PS Vita edition of Konami’s Metal Gear Solid HD Collection continues to shape up nicely in this fresh batch of screens.
MGS HD for the Vita is a little different from the PS3 and Xbox 360 version in that it only includes the second an third games in the series- so no Peace Walker.
So what does it have? Well, aside from Sons of Liberty and Snake Eater, you’ll find pretty much the same upgraded graphicsas the console versions as well as some new control options that promise to take advantage of the Vita’s touch controls.

One note about Trophies for those that are oh so lusty for them- they share with the PS3 version of the game using the Transfarring system. So basically, if you get one on the PSV, you can’t double up on your PS3 copy.

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New MGS PSV screens sneak out

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1 min read
The PS Vita edition of Konami’s Metal Gear Solid HD Collection continues to shape up nicely in this fresh batch of screens.
MGS HD for the Vita is a little different from the PS3 and Xbox 360 version in that it only includes the second an third games in the series- so no Peace Walker.
So what does it have? Well, aside from Sons of Liberty and Snake Eater, you’ll find pretty much the same upgraded graphicsas the console versions as well as some new control options that promise to take advantage of the Vita’s touch controls.

One note about Trophies for those that are oh so lusty for them- they share with the PS3 version of the game using the Transfarring system. So basically, if you get one on the PSV, you can’t double up on your PS3 copy.

This is the bio under which all legacy DigitallyDownloaded.net articles are published (as in the 12,000-odd, before we moved to the new Website and platform). This is not a member of the DDNet Team. Please see the article's text for byline attribution.

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