![]() ![]() While MGS3 was 8 years old at the time, the 3DS wasn’t quite as powerful as the PS2 was. At first glance, this sounds like it would be a match made in hell. On Febru– 10 years ago to this day – Konami ported the PlayStation 2 classic Metal Gear Solid 3 to the Nintendo 3DS. That’s not to say there weren’t some diamonds in the rough. In hindsight, it’s probably a good thing that this trend died out. Handheld versions of triple-A titles tended to be stripped-down adaptations of their console counterparts that typically looked terrible, and controlled even worse. Remember Splinter Cell on the DS or Call of Duty on the Vita? Consider yourself lucky if not they were just as bad as they sound. Unfortunately, this led to quite a few abysmal entries in some otherwise decent franchises. Throughout the 2000s, and through the first half of the 2010s, large publishers seemed desperate to cash in on the successful handheld market by bringing some of their biggest games to bite-sized systems. Handheld versions of big-budget video games have a pretty bad rap.
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