Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:00 pm
I take it that guy's near and dear to MGS fans huh?kadosho wrote:David Hayter may not be returning as Solid Snake
I take it that guy's near and dear to MGS fans huh?kadosho wrote:David Hayter may not be returning as Solid Snake
Well yes, he's been Snake since the beginning. I'm not really disappointed by this since a) he was really quite bad in MGS4 and b) you don't play as Solid Snake in MGS5 and c) Big Boss at this point in time is probably around the age where they transitioned VA's (Hayter didn't voice Big Boss in MGS4 either).mtwinny wrote:I take it that guy's near and dear to MGS fans huh?
I don't remember what he sounded like because all he talked about in MGS4 was a bunch of bollocks but he was voiced by Richard Doyle.Gavvie wrote:Really? I don't recall Big Boss' voice much in MGS4.
I do need to play that game again though, now that Trophies have been patched in...and I have a bigger HDD so I can install the game on it![]()
Well it seems Doyle may not be the VA for Big Boss in V either, who knows though, everything about that game is crazy.Gavvie wrote:Huh. Would make sense for Kojima to stick with him, then.
It's a shame that Hayter won't be in it though - The Snake Sword hasn't even been included in the Western version of the MG Rising DLC that it's supposed to appear in, so he hasn't even done any vocal work for that.
I guess Solid Snake really did end with MGS4...
By the way Otacon talks to Snake at the start of MGS2 I don't think they did much between MGS1 and 2 other than work on a bro handshake.Gavvie wrote:There's always somewhere to go with Solid Snake, but I don't think they should.
I mean, there's a definite gap between MGS and MGS2 - you could explore how Philanthropy got started and all the goofy adventures Snake and Otacon no doubt went on. Or the gap between MGS2 and MGS4, and how Snake dealt with his body getting all old and crinkly![]()
Wasn't the gap explained in 'Tales of Snake' in substance?Gavvie wrote:There's always somewhere to go with Solid Snake, but I don't think they should.
I mean, there's a definite gap between MGS and MGS2 - you could explore how Philanthropy got started and all the goofy adventures Snake and Otacon no doubt went on. Or the gap between MGS2 and MGS4, and how Snake dealt with his body getting all old and crinkly![]()
I'm pretty sure Tales of Snake is what Snake is doing on the Tanker while Raiden does everything.Gonic wrote:Wasn't the gap explained in 'Tales of Snake' in substance?