Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker – Review
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is the second game of Metal Gear Solid series announced by Konami at E3 2009.
Peace Walker will be produced by Kojima Productions and will be available exclusively for the PlayStation Portable.
The game will take place in 1974, four years after the events of Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops. Peace Walker will take place in Costa Rica, Big Boss and Snake will be the central characters of the game.
Army ran out because of political decisions, Costa Rica is attacked by an unknown force. Country must be based on Militaires Sans Frontieres, a team of mercenaries called to put the issue way.
Several characters appear similar to Snake’s debut trailer, which may suggest that Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker will have a co-op multiplayer.
The game is announced for 2010.

It looks like Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker will not only get improved graphics, it also will run in 60 FPS (frames per second), Hideo Kojima confirmed find news in a tweet.

It will not be the only collection that will run at 60 FPS, Hideo Kojima At the beginning of the year saying that Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater will also run at 60 FPS.
Through a tweet this month, he communicates fans as Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty will be part of new voices, the game ran from the start in 60 FPS and will be left so.
Players will be able to button each game in the collection in November 2011, being produced by Kojima Productions and Bluepoint Games for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.
Metal Gear Solid Collection HD will give PSP players the opportunity to transfer PS3 saves from PSP to the new technology ‘transfarring’, they can continue with the game on PlayStation 3 PSP saved point.

