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Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes

  • Video Game
  • 2004
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IMDb RATING
8.9/10
1.8K
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Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes (2004)
ActionAdventureDramaMysterySci-FiThriller

A retired mercenary is called upon by the U.S. government to handle a hostile takeover of an Alaskan military base by his former special forces group. A remake of Metal Gear Solid (1998).A retired mercenary is called upon by the U.S. government to handle a hostile takeover of an Alaskan military base by his former special forces group. A remake of Metal Gear Solid (1998).A retired mercenary is called upon by the U.S. government to handle a hostile takeover of an Alaskan military base by his former special forces group. A remake of Metal Gear Solid (1998).

  • Directors
    • Carey Murray
    • Hideo Kojima
  • Writers
    • Hideo Kojima
    • Tomokazu Fukushima
  • Stars
    • David Hayter
    • Cam Clarke
    • Debi Mae West
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Carey Murray
      • Hideo Kojima
    • Writers
      • Hideo Kojima
      • Tomokazu Fukushima
    • Stars
      • David Hayter
      • Cam Clarke
      • Debi Mae West
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Hayter
    David Hayter
    • Solid Snake
    • (voice)
    Cam Clarke
    Cam Clarke
    • Liquid Snake
    • (voice)
    • …
    Debi Mae West
    • Meryl Silverburgh
    • (voice)
    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Naomi Hunter
    • (voice)
    Christopher Randolph
    Christopher Randolph
    • Hal Emmerich
    • (voice)
    Paul Eiding
    Paul Eiding
    • Roy Campbell
    • (voice)
    Kim Mai Guest
    Kim Mai Guest
    • Mei Ling
    • (voice)
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Gray Fox
    • (voice)
    • …
    Renee Raudman
    • Nastasha Romanenko
    • (voice)
    • (as Renée Raudman)
    Patric Zimmerman
    Patric Zimmerman
    • Revolver Ocelot
    • (voice)
    Peter Lurie
    Peter Lurie
    • Vulcan Raven
    • (voice)
    Doug Stone
    Doug Stone
    • Psycho Mantis
    • (voice)
    Tasia Valenza
    Tasia Valenza
    • Sniper Wolf
    • (voice)
    • …
    Greg Eagles
    Greg Eagles
    • Donald Anderson
    • (voice)
    Allan Lurie
    • Kenneth Baker
    • (voice)
    William Bassett
    William Bassett
    • Jim Houseman
    • (voice)
    • (as William H. Basset)
    Granville Van Dusen
    Granville Van Dusen
    • Genome Soldier Leader
    • (voice)
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Genome Soldiers
    • (voice)
    • (as Steven Jay Blum)
    • Directors
      • Carey Murray
      • Hideo Kojima
    • Writers
      • Hideo Kojima
      • Tomokazu Fukushima
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    ilovestarwars

    The best Spy game in Gamecube.

    MGS is certainly the best game of PSX. Then the genial Hideo Kojima(Creator of the first game) made a remake of the game to Gamecube. The Twin Snakes is a perfect game.It has fantastic graphics. It has dubbed voices and cool soundtracks. The gameplay is good with no mistakes.Twin Snakes has plus another gameplay than the classic.It has a First-Person view mode.But the gameplay of the First-Person View is very good. The Fun Factor is high in this game.The better part is the Dog-Tag collection(Gotta gettem' all!). The publisher of the game is Silicon Knights(a subsidiary of Nintendo), creator of Eternal Darkness.That's why the game has some insane parts like the battle with Psycho Mantis. MGS The Twin Snakes is the best Spy game in Gamecube. If you like spy games, don't miss it. 10/10.
    daiikun

    Better than ever!

    Let's put it this way:

    Metal Gear Solid (1998 Release): Good. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty: Better. Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes - BEST!

    By fusing the game play of MGS2 with the original MGS, Kojima has gone and created the best game to come out on the Gamecube since Metroid or Zelda.

    Having redone the art, cut scenes, voiceovers, and everything else, Kojima and the team at Silicon Knights have done an incredible job. Hopefully they'll do the next one like this...like bring out Sons Of Liberty to the Gamecube...
    10bombblasts

    Not the perfect remake but very well done

    I feel Silicon Knights really did a great job with remaking MGS. With Konami's help, they took the story and characters from MGS and added updated gameplay taken from MGS: Sons of Liberty, a new and epic soundtrack and a great graphical presentation. Also, with the help of Ryuhei Kitamura (one of Japan's most gifted directors) they've created some of the most impressive real-time cinematics in a video game ever. The most impressive involving a certain Cyborg Ninja.

    The graphics are more on par with MGS2 and in some places even better. Some textures look a lot better while some look rather plain. As for character models, they all look great except for one or two, but even then they are still very decent. The voice actors who did the original are all back (and even a new one) and of excellent quality like every other MGS game. Although they changed some of the characters accents and changed one characters original va they did just as great a job as in the original. Liquid Snake sounds even better this time around. Anyways, if you like Action/Stealth games then this is exactly what you want. The original MGS single handedly created the Stealth genre and after playing The Twin Snakes, it's easy to see why they remade such a great game. With one of the best and most intriguing stories and some of the most memorable characters in a video game ever, it's very easy to recommend this game.

    9/10
    YeOldeUselessoFilmoBuffo

    Nothing amazing, but can't live without it

    Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes is an excellent remake of the original Metal Gear Solid. (For the following, note that I have only played the PC version of MGS, which is almost identical to the Playstation version).

    That said, I have to admit I haven't so far seen much in the game that had directly benefited from the polishing. The original game was slightly ugly, but not *too* ugly - acceptable. We live in the age where improvements in game graphics are starting to become less and less significant. The cutscenes are more impressive, of course, but again, you can't leap much higher from the original. Epic is epic. The voices have been rerecorded, which has had some benefits, namely that it has eliminated a couple of rather annoyingly badly delivered lines (a few seem to remain).

    A little bit more of humor has been injected here and there, which is always good - hidden bits of humor are always fun to find.

    The only thing where the game has really benefited from is the AI. The enemy soldiers have suddenly started to feel like the IQ 180 battle machines they're advertised as. Once the alarm rings, it's very tricky to stay out of trouble. (I wish, however, they had made the "game over if discovered" option available right from the start for all difficulty levels!) The boss fights, on the other hand, so far have seemed a whole lot easier! Also, the tranquiliser guns are a good addition.

    One thing that bugs me is the lack of the VR training missions. Due to them, the PC version was good for both longer play sessions (the main game) and short time fun (the VR missions). As it is, sitting in front of the game is very likely to take approximately two hours out of our lives.

    In summary, it is a great port of the game, it works wonderfully on GameCube, plays better than the original, has smarter enemies, slightly better graphics, good new guns and items - but yet, there's something in it that makes me to say "it's *just* a MGS remake, nothing more". It is, however, still a classic that I can't be without.
    ChiefBravura

    Excellent

    When I played through Sons of Liberty, being disgusted with the bizarre and implausible storyline twists (they might as well have thrown in space aliens) I couldn't stop thinking to myself that a re-make of the original MGS with the graphics and gameplay of Sons of Liberty would be quite awesome.

    Lo and behold, Silicon Knights and Konami team up to do just that-- with excellent results. They even address the minor problems in the first MGS (a couple spots of weak dialogue, cheesy accents, especially from Nastasha and Mei Ling). The graphics, I daresay, surpass Sons of Liberty with ease. The cinematics have been totally redone as well-- the "hallway of death" scene alone would make it equal to a rated-R movie. And there's no idiot Raiden! The only MINOR problem with Twin Snakes is the music-- it just doesn't feel as "Metal Gear" as the original music in MGS, especially for the bosses, and the main theme introduced in Sons of Liberty makes only a few minor appearances.

    Minor quibbles aside, I can't help but feel that the relentless bashing done by PS2 fanboys is merely because they're bitter that it's not coming out for their system. Don't worry, MGS3 is coming soon, quit complaining and let the Gamecubers enjoy this gem in peace.

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    • Trivia
      In an interview with David Hayter, the voice of Solid Snake, he revealed that all the game's dialogue had to be rerecorded as the sound card in the GameCube was far better than the PlayStation's and cars could be heard on the original recordings.
    • Goofs
      Naomi says her grandfather was in the FBI, but later, when Master Miller mentions him, he says "her grandfather" and "her father". (this error was also present in the original Metal Gear Solid (1998).)
    • Quotes

      Sniper Wolf: Do you want to die now? Or after your female friend? Which will it be?

      Solid Snake: I'll die after I kill you.

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits, there is a short bit of dialogue from Naomi, played over scenes of Alaska.
    • Connections
      Edited into Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      The Best Is Yet to Come
      Written & produced by Rika Muranaka

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    • What are the differences from the original game?
    • Are there any differences in the voice acting?
    • What's better? The original or The Twin Snakes?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2004 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • メタルギアソリッド ザ・ツインスネークス
    • Production companies
      • Silicon Knights
      • Konami Computer Entertainment
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