Gamefings logoimg

Review of Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 on PS5

by Gemma Looksby Gemma Looksby photo Oct 2023
Cover image of Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 on PS5
Gamefings Score: 7.5
Platform: PS5 PS5 logo
Released: 24 Oct 2023
Genre: Action-Adventure, Stealth
Developer: Konami, Rocket Studio, M2
Publisher: Konami

Introduction

Gather 'round, gamers, because Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 has snuck onto the PS5 like a ninja in a shadows! It's not just a game-it's a time machine that whisks us back to the days of floppy disks, chunky controllers, and a voice acting level that still makes us cringe (in a good way, of course). If you've ever wanted to feel old while battling bio-terrorists through pixelated graphics, this one's for you!

Gameplay

Okay, let's get into the nitty-gritty! This collection is like a buffet of stealth goodness, featuring five iconic titles: the original Metal Gear, Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, Metal Gear Solid, Sons of Liberty, and Snake Eater. Each game is more legendary than the last, straying into the territory where conspiracy theories and wild plot twists run rampant. You're still going to be crawling through vents and using cardboard boxes as your personal piece of stealth fashion (because who needs basic camouflage?). Classic gameplay elements are intact, with enough tactical espionage action to make you feel both clever and woefully unprepared when spotted. Seriously, you can almost hear old Solid Snake's voice echoing in your head, saying, "Kept you waiting, huh?" while you panic over your button inputs. The addition of VR Missions for Metal Gear Solid means you get to flex those tactical muscles even more! These missions test your stealth skills and are a great way to say "I'm working while I play," even when everyone knows that's a blatant lie. Just remember, if you get caught, just drop a bomb and run-*figuratively*, of course. Or don't. We're not here to judge your stealth techniques.

Graphics

Graphically speaking, this collection is about as polished as a rusted metal gear. The games have been given a bit of a facelift with 1080p resolution on PS5, but it's not exactly jaw-dropping compared to modern titles. Think of it as receiving a fresh coat of paint on your childhood house-it's the same place you once loved, just with a bit of shiny refresh. Some textures are still muddier than a swampy day after a rainstorm. But hey, it's all about the nostalgia, right? Besides, who wants everything to look too perfect? Gotta keep some mystery in the shadows, I suppose!

Conclusion

So, what's the verdict on Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1? It's got stellar nostalgia, missions that will keep you on the edge of your seat, and a reminder of why you fell in love with stealth games in the first place. It's your go-to if you want to both relive your glory days and get into intense discussions about the weird lore of Metal Gear (seriously, who is Liquid Ocelot even?). That said, the inconsistencies in quality and a few technical mishaps mean this collection doesn't hit the immaculate heights of its predecessors. Think of it like a nostalgic reunion with your high school buddies-great times are guaranteed, but so are a few awkward moments. In conclusion, if you're ready to go back in time and silently eliminate everything in your path, then grab this collection and enjoy the ride. However, maybe keep your emulators on standby-just in case Konami's nostalgia trip isn't quite smooth sailing! After all, sometimes it's better to remember a classic than to try to relive it.

See Latest Prices for Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 on PS5 on Amazon

See Prices for Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 on PS5 on Ebay

Related
Latest
image for news article 'Sophie Turner Is Lara Croft — How Tomb Raider's Brutal Skill Ceiling Will Shape Amazon's TV Take'
Hemal Harris - 04 Sep 2025
Sophie Turner will play Lara Croft in Amazon's Tomb Raider series. Here's how the show can capture the games' brutal challenge loo...
image for news article 'Gamescom 2025: From Hornet's Revenge to Gunfights in the Future — The Biggest Reveals, Ranked by Hype (and Probability of Screaming)'
Gemma Looksby - 27 Aug 2025
Gamescom 2025 unleashed release dates, surprises, and enough nostalgia to power a retro arcade. Hollow Knight: Silksong finally la...
image for news article 'From Sidekick to Symptom: An In-Depth Look at How Game Characters Grow (and Break) Over Time'
Tanya Krane - 22 Aug 2025
A witty, in-depth analysis of how video game characters evolve - from antiheroes and companions to tragic villains - and how gamep...
image for news article 'Helldivers 2: The Ultimate Skill Test — How to Survive When Friendly Fire Is A Feature'
Hemal Harris - 22 Aug 2025
Helldivers 2 turns cooperative shooters into a terrifying teamwork exam. From friendly-fire fiascos to stratagem juggling and glob...
image for news article 'PlayStation Plus August Drop: Mortal Kombat 1, Spider-Man, Sword of the Sea and Two Resident Evils — Sony’s Buffet of Beatdowns and Beachside Introspection'
Chucky - 22 Aug 2025
Sony's August PlayStation Plus drop mixes Mortal Kombat 1 and Marvel's Spider-Man with day-one indie Sword of the Sea, EDF6 co-op ...
image for news article 'Tariff Drama and Console Character Arcs: How the PS5 Price Hike Recasts PlayStation's Story'
Tanya Krane - 21 Aug 2025
Sony just raised PS5 prices in the US - but this is more than a number. We break down the cast, the catalyst (hello, tariffs), and...
image for news article 'The Nintendo Switch 2: An Overhyped Second Date That Actually Went Well'
Chucky - 14 Jun 2025
Nintendo Switch 2 has hit the market, and it's selling like hotcakes! Here's what you need to know about this slightly improved se...