Personally I hated the controls in the PS2 version of MGS2, so no biggie.
I assure you that the Konami PC ports I have played were wonderful on my computer though.
Metal Gear Solid - If all PC ports were this good, I would have nothing to bitch about with PC gaming. They cut the motion blur from the cut scenes, but gave us the ability to have an insane resolution, and PERSPECTIVE CORRECTION! (YAY!). In addition, the game is the enhanced "Integral" version of the game, which was never released outside of Japan. The sound was excellently done, and since I have a PSX->USB Converter, the controls are spot on. Fully customizable as well. PSX emulation has almost reached this level in quality recently, yet it's still a toss up whether you want the PC or PSX version to play on your PC. The PSX version has the motion blur, but the PC version has higher resolution text, perspective correction, and the VR missions thrown in.
Silent Hill 2 - Even better than the MGS port. No features were dropped from the console version. Quick saving, FMV viewer, Extra scenario from PS2 version, higher quality graphics, ability to tailor the appearance of the game to whatever you like (I like a high resolution screen with the grain effect ON), and fully customizable controls. I have nothing bad to say about this port, other than the slight degradation in FMV quality. (but it's still quite good, and you can play the game with only one CD in the drive, but you need 3GB of free hard drive space. (ouch)).
Shadow of Destiny - Camera controls SUCK. Not many menu options for adjusting the graphics, yet the game still looks better than the PS2 version. I have heard that the PS2 version didn't have ANY camera controls though, so I can't really whine about them too much. Lack of customizable controls is my biggest gripe with the game.
Konami PC ports are excellent, and by far the best of the console -> PC ports available. In my experience, PC reviewers will complain about console games no matter what. I would take the word of a console/PC gamer over a professional reviewer any day.