After finally giving fans what they wanted out of a Metal Gear experience on a portable platform (portable tactical action as opposed to a card game), and the positive response that followed from fans and reviewers alike, it was inevitable that a follow-up would arrive. For better or worse, it is something that us die hard fans of the franchise have come to expect: a follow-up release that includes features or content that, in many ways, feels like it should have been part of the original title. The original MGS had the VR mission follow-up, Substance followed MGS2, and lastly Subsistence refined the gameplay of MGS3. Portable Ops Plus follows the mold by adding content and refining gameplay, but its multiplayer-only focus will leave fans looking for a Metal Gear fix before MGS4 somewhat disappointed. UGO gives Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus an overall rating of B-.
Two of Kojima Productions’ Metal Gear Solid titles for PlayStation Portable — Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops and Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus — are now available in North America for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation TV, publisher Konami has announced today.
Cool. Other than the old-school controls, in most ways Portable Ops was much better than Peace Walker
In NA with latest firmware on the PlayStation TV. The game won't start, saying it isn't supported. Lame.
I need MG Acid and Acid 2 for the vita like asap! Those games were soooo good and sooo underrated.
Twinfinite writes:
The story of the Metal Gear Solid is really complicated. Here are all the plot points from Portable Ops you need to know before playing Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
Kojima Productions has announced that today, on March 30, 2012, 18:00:00 (JST), the servers for Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops and Portable Ops Plus will be closed, making it no longer possible to play the PSP titles online.