To be fair, it's gone down a little better with players: it's the only Metal Gear Solid game in the collection to have more than 50% positive reviews, and 62% of them are positive at time of writing. Unlike MGS 2 and 3, the first Metal Gear Solid game never got a razzle-dazzle Bluepoint remaster for Konami to port over, so the version currently squatting on Steam is just an emulated version of the original game (which, to add to the confusion, did get a proper PC port in 2000 that Konami didn't use for the Master Collection). MGS 1 is a different, but still disappointing, kettle of fish. Even the most mediocre of remasters offer the bare minimum I have just listed here.' 'No way to switch between windowed and full-screen (this feature will reportedly be added on a future update), no way to switch resolutions, no way to change audio settings, no way to change the size or aspect ratio of the screen, no way to change audio settings, no way to exit back to the menu while in-game, and so on.