It seems like these days there's a big trend on bringing back the old and making it new. Developers are taking their old games and revamping them in HD format. Sony had done it with the God of War series and Konami is doing with the Metal Gear Solid series. Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3, along with Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker will be made available in HD format for the PlayStation 3. They will also be bringing in the Zone of Enders series into the mix as well. Metal Gear Solid games will be dubbed as the Metal Gear Solid collection and will be released later this year. The Zone of Enders HD collection will be released sometime next year.
As I've stated in the my God of War Origins post, just as I have those games in that series I also have all the games in the Metal Gear Solid Collection. It would be hard for me to purchase those games all over again because of the fact that they're in HD. I'm not sure I could do it. If I were to purchase the Metal Gear Solid Collection it would only be to play Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker for its more efficient controlling function.
Along with these releases Hideo Kojima, creator of the MGS series, has come up with a unique gameplay concept that will most likely change the way we play games. The concept is called "transfarring". The way the concept of transfarring works is by taking a game save from the PlayStation 3 and loading it on your PSP, or PS Vita thus allowing you to take your gaming on the go. You'll also be able to reverse the concept by taking that same game save from you PSP/PS Vita and reloading it back on you PS3 seamlessly. Watch the video for a better explanation.
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