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2.1 hrs last two weeks / 154.5 hrs on record (144.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: 21 Sep, 2024 @ 3:40pm
Updated: 4 Dec, 2024 @ 12:22am

An absolute classic, MGS2 is one of my absolute all-time favorite games.

MGS2 serves as a warning regarding media manipulation in the digital age, especially with the usage of AI, being used to generate false contexts and outlooks. (The game itself was, intentionally, an example of deliberate media manipulation, by having all the advertising for the game only including Snake and completely excluding any mention of Raiden until they very day the game released, people were led to believe Snake would be the main character for the entire game.)

Without delving too far into spoiler territory, the game touches on high level digital societal concepts, such as echo chambers[en.wikipedia.org], and filter bubble[en.wikipedia.org], concepts that weren't even named until almost a full decade after the game's release, which has given the game, and by extension Kojima himself, an almost prophetic image in most critical analyses.

The game has a seemly infinite amount of content to ingest, with over 8 hours of Codec calls available, and almost 6 hours worth of cutscenes on top of that, there is NO shortage in the worldbuilding department here. Coupled with what was considered the best stealth gameplay of the early 2000, this game is an absolute gem that has kept me coming back time and time again - playing it to completion to at least ONCE a year since its release.






Initially the Master Collection launched in a rough place, with crashing issues, in-game hangs, game speed running way too high, every game being locked to 720p, however all those issues have since been resolved by the numerous patches Konami has put out.

As of patch 2.0.0, Konami has fully reupscaled all the videos up to 4K (with an option to have the original videos), added fully ingame control customization (for both keyboard+mouse and controller), as well as added 1080p/1440p/4k resolution support for MG1/MG2/MGS2/MGS3, however their implementation is still slightly flawed.

While it is an official way to play at those higher resolutions, those resolutions higher than 720p are achieved through AMD FSR upscaling - which is slightly blurrier than a native implemention of the resolution. This is due to an ancient engine bug that's been around since the 2002 Xbox port of MGS2 Substance which causes Depth of Field and other post processing effects to be reduced the higher the resolution goes (this issue is even present in the 2011 PS3/X360 HD Collection versions) - an unfortunate trade-off to maintaining a 23+ year old game engine that's been modified time and time again over the years. For proper native resolution (as well as fixing numerous legacy bugs such as broken water reflections[github.com]), MGSHDFix is still very much recommended (see the mod section below.)


Presently the biggest remaining gripe there is to have about the collection is the audio compression issues with MGS2 & MGS3 due to the PC port reusing the Xbox 360's audio (which was encoded using a very low quality xWMA codec), however there are mods that replace the low quality audio with the higher quality PS4/PS5 audio, fully fixing the problem (Better Audio Mod, which is also included in the mod section below.)


I've spent thousands of hours playing, speed-running, and meticulously researching these games inside and out across all its many releases, cataloging the minuet differences that are present across each version, from touched up textures, to reframed cutscenes, and of course investigating every single bug I can find / gets reported to me.


I can say without a doubt in its present state, with the addition of bugfix mods, the Master Collection release has exceeded the quality of the 2011 PS3 & Xbox 360 HD Collection/Editions, and as of patch 2.0.1, is the definitive way to play these games (outside of their original PS1/PS2 releases on actual hardware using an actual CRT.)

With MGS2 specifically, to clarify why I state the original PS2 version still being the best (on an actual PS2, not through emulation), even the 2003 PS2 release of Substance had its own issues - ranging from broken skyboxes[imgur.com], missing voice lines, partially broken ocean textures[imgur.com], and the fact that Konami accidentally left all[www.movie-censorship.com] the EU censorship in the game (which unfortunately got carried over to all future versions.)


There are still plenty of minor cosmetic bugs in the Master Collection release of MGS2, however every single one of them can be traced to a previous version (with most of them originating from the 2002 Xbox port.)


I personally maintain a community driven tracker that catalogs all outstanding bugs/issues, as well as everything that Konami has fixed, which you can find here (be warned though, there are spoilers!): 
Metal Gear Solid Master Collection - Community Bug Tracker[docs.google.com]






As previously stated, there are numerous mods on Nexusmods which improve the state of the game even further beyond what Konami has already done to get it up to spec, adding proper high-resolution support, correcting audio compression issues, unlocking the game’s frame-rate, fixing explosion / particle physics running at double speed, and correcting hundreds of texture issues. (You might even notice while going through all the mods that I’m the person who made a LOT of them. 😉)




Here's the current definitive list for all the current bugfix mods for the MC:


MG1/MG2: MGSHDFix[www.nexusmods.com] (Adds high resolution support, ultra-widescreen, and fixes some alt-tabbing issues.)


MGS1: MGSM2Fix[www.nexusmods.com] (Adds high resolution support, albeit it’s still a work in progress so there are some minor issues, widescreen support, and allows you to toggle on / off the censorship and other minor changes made due to copyright reasons in the collection.)


Then for MGS2 & 3, I maintain bugfix modpacks on Nexusmods which contain all the current bugfix mods preconfigured to install via Vortex mod manager or mod organizer 2 with a single click. You can find get them here:


MGS2


MGS3


Lastly, for the Bonus Content: MGSHDFix[www.nexusmods.com] (Adds high resolution support, ultra-widescreen, and fixes some alt-tabbing issues.)
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Arion 25 Sep, 2024 @ 12:18pm 
Leaving this comment as a reminder, p.s what do you think of MGS 3 Delta remake?
Vandius 25 Sep, 2024 @ 10:49am 
Link to the uncensored mod for MGS2 that restores the bloody soldiers: https://www.nexusmods.com/metalgearsolid2mc/mods/15