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Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes Part 19 - Their reasons

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This is part nineteen of my thirty nine part run of Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes for the Nintendo Gamecube. This is Snake talking with everyone he can to take his mind off the pain.
0:37 - I actually did put it against my arm to see what was going to happen in my first playthrough, the rumble just goes Apeshit. "VIBRATION IS BACK!"
0:53 - It's weird how his tone completely changes in a second, the original game had this issue too.
1:28 - If you look at Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake for the MSX, you will find NO POINT where Big Boss says that Snake is his son, they just added that in here for the purposes of creating a whole new plot element.
2:33 - Why does she keep asking him questions like that?
2:52 - Her response is kind of odd now, but it's explained later.
3:17 - He kind of reminds me a Spiderman villian who just kept saying that he was hungry and that his battle was nothing personal, I can't remember his name though, but I know he was killed by a combination of radiation and a gunshot.
3:56 - Minefield? It look like a Claustrophobic room to me
5:32 - This character returns for later appearances, and this has become his trademark.
5:54 - OMG! Otacon Teleported!

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  • There seems to be two ways to break the fourth wall in a game.

    Theres the obious pointing it out just to be silly like in Donkey Kong Country.

    Then theres the way Metal Gear does it, by making it make sense, and feel more interactive to the game.

    Massasing your arm via the controller's rumble after button mashing, for instance, relating to Snake getting a massage after putting through the torture.

    Everyone's said it, but it's just brilliance.

  • omg Johny almost run to toilet for launching his poo

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  • Johnny's been drinking too much soda

  • I remember clear as day the 1st time I saw Johnny Sasaki running to the loo, my ribs hurt with the laughing! :D Maybe Johnny has Crohn's Disease or IBS? :P

  • @Royberg Well other than some of the lines they are the exact same thanks to David Hayter..... With the exception of Grey Fox...

  • Same with me .

  • i gotta say i like the voice acting from the PS1 original better :-/

  • @filipeflower

    A Remake is not the original, it's not meant to alter history, it's meant to Rework an old game in a new way.

  • Uhm, read my whole comment again, please.

  • @filipeflower

    If nothing but Graphic Quality is going to change, then it's not a remake, it's an update. The Shadow of the Collosus and Ico HD collection aren't remake, the Silent Hill HD Pack isn't a remake. If you're going to remake something, remake it from the ground up and address issues in the game, which include the story and how it's presented.

  • But that's like using a time machine to go back in time and alter history (kind of like what Raiden tried to do in 'Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence'). You can increase the graphical quality, you can use new gameplay elements, you can add extra features, you can add unlockable weapons and unloackable items, but please, don't change the story. Just add addiotional conversations that we didn't originally see, so that the story can me more full. Also, don't remove the original soundtrack .

  • @filipeflower

    Actually I readily encourage people who are doing Remakes to Modify the story, that way you get a new experience and playing the original still gives you a different experience without seeming inferior. When I say change the story, I don't mean slightly modify the script or screenplay like in Twin Snakes, I'd like them to completely rework the games from the ground up using the basic premise and everything that was established in the later games to happen there.

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