First, a reality check. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater arrives on Switch as part of the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 . The initial launch (the base NSP) was met with a mix of euphoria and frustration. Why? Because while the core game is a 10/10, the port was... sparse .
If you have acquired the updated NSP (through legitimate means from the eShop, of course), here is the changelog you need to look for: METAL GEAR SOLID 3- Snake Eater Switch NSP UP...
For fans and newcomers alike, the Switch version offers unparalleled portability. Whether you're on a long commute, visiting friends, or simply prefer to play in different environments, the Nintendo Switch's hybrid design ensures that you can enjoy Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater whenever and wherever. First, a reality check
For those searching specifically for "NSP," you know that the NSP format is the digital eShop version as opposed to an XCI (cartridge dump). Why does this matter for MGS3 ? The initial launch (the base NSP) was met
: You must hunt for food to maintain stamina and perform surgery on Snake to treat specific wounds like broken bones or leeches.