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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).
David Hayter
- Solid Snake
- (voice)
Cam Clarke
- Liquid Snake
- (voice)
- …
Jennifer Hale
- Naomi Hunter
- (voice)
Paul Eiding
- Roy Campbell
- (voice)
Kim Mai Guest
- Mei Ling
- (voice)
Rob Paulsen
- Gray Fox
- (voice)
- …
Renee Raudman
- Nastasha Romanenko
- (voice)
- (as Renée Raudman)
Peter Lurie
- Vulcan Raven
- (voice)
Doug Stone
- Psycho Mantis
- (voice)
Tasia Valenza
- Sniper Wolf
- (voice)
- …
Greg Eagles
- Donald Anderson
- (voice)
Allan Lurie
- Kenneth Baker
- (voice)
William Bassett
- Jim Houseman
- (voice)
- (as William H. Basset)
Steve Blum
- Genome Soldiers
- (voice)
- (as Steven Jay Blum)
Featured review
Having played both the original Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty - Substance and now Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, I can safely say that this series is a high point in all the history of video gaming.
What makes The Twin Snakes so good?
Is it the over-the-top cut scenes, redirected by a genius in animation? Or maybe the new mechanics, added from the sequel? It could also be the enhanced AI, or even (and most noticeably) the improved graphics.
Well, it's all this and more.
The re-telling of the original Metal Gear Solid could have easily gone south. But when you think about the amazing company that was in charge of doing it and the experienced people involved in the project, you just know it's good - actually great.
Everything that has been changed from the original seems to have been improved for the sole purpose of showing MGS the way it was meant to be played and experienced and, in that respect, it works like nothing else. You'll quickly forget fighting the ninja and the bathroom scene of the original (for example); after you've seen them here. And the fact that enemies don't give up chasing you if you crawl inside a duct and actively try to flush you out by throwing grenades and spraying the whole area with gunfire makes the experience seem much more believable.
While it doesn't make you question everything and everyone the way Sons of Liberty did, its story is not nearly as hard to follow and proved ample room for excitement, adrenaline pumping and heart moving moments.
All in all, this is an indispensable item for anyone even remote interested in a fresh story with memorable characters and for all those Metal Gear fans that want to see Solid Snake as he was meant to be seen, from the beginning.
What makes The Twin Snakes so good?
Is it the over-the-top cut scenes, redirected by a genius in animation? Or maybe the new mechanics, added from the sequel? It could also be the enhanced AI, or even (and most noticeably) the improved graphics.
Well, it's all this and more.
The re-telling of the original Metal Gear Solid could have easily gone south. But when you think about the amazing company that was in charge of doing it and the experienced people involved in the project, you just know it's good - actually great.
Everything that has been changed from the original seems to have been improved for the sole purpose of showing MGS the way it was meant to be played and experienced and, in that respect, it works like nothing else. You'll quickly forget fighting the ninja and the bathroom scene of the original (for example); after you've seen them here. And the fact that enemies don't give up chasing you if you crawl inside a duct and actively try to flush you out by throwing grenades and spraying the whole area with gunfire makes the experience seem much more believable.
While it doesn't make you question everything and everyone the way Sons of Liberty did, its story is not nearly as hard to follow and proved ample room for excitement, adrenaline pumping and heart moving moments.
All in all, this is an indispensable item for anyone even remote interested in a fresh story with memorable characters and for all those Metal Gear fans that want to see Solid Snake as he was meant to be seen, from the beginning.
- PhoenixBlade
- Apr 2, 2004
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Did you know
- TriviaIn 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.
- GoofsNaomi 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 creditsAfter the credits, there is a short bit of dialogue from Naomi, played over scenes of Alaska.
- ConnectionsEdited into Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel (2008)
- SoundtracksThe Best Is Yet to Come
Written & produced by Rika Muranaka
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