Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes elevator

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

A scene from a very underrated game (IMO). Its one of my favorites and I don't know if there's an MP3 for this. MGS ROCKS!


Just a quick test to see if this gets HD.

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  • whats the name of the song?

  • Ya know, I really do wish there was one. The best I can do is call it "Elevator Scene", but my guess is that this song's a techno remix of the elevator music in the original MGS.

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  • the tough cutscenes make the game BADASS and simply AMAZING i love the twin snakes its soo underated

  • Definitely my favorite scene in the game as well. It really is under-rated. (the purests of the original seem to hate it with a passion.)

    The music just adds so much tension. The last 20 seconds to the song always makes me shudder. So awesome. <3

    I wish there was an mp3 of this scene without the soundeffects too... but I can't find anything.

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  • Why didn't this make it into the MGS HD Collection? Seriously this is my first and still favorite MGS game

  • @MisterBankz

    If by 'blatant' you're referring to the fact that characters have textured faces now, then I guess you'd have me there, but both games reveal the name Liquid Snake as the FOXHOUND leader, and reveal him in appearance and voice on the helipad in the beginning.

    Are you sure that already knowing the outcome going in didn't change your perception? A couple dramatic camera angles don't really spoil anything, and I don't think there are any new scenes with Liquid...

  • @OfficialJab They did show him in the original intro but they didn't blatantly give him away (which they basically did here). It took until the torture room scene for people to find out he was Snake's brother in the original game and he was shrouded in mystery until then, here they basically give it away.

  • @MisterBankz

    The hokey melodramatic style of Metal Gear is really what keeps it unique from similar games. Splinter Cell and Syphon Filter fans would scoff at things like voice actors explaining controls, people peeing themselves and guards with diarrhea. If you can't make room for the main villain showing up for a couple seconds in the beginning, then I have to wonder how you came to like it in the first place.

    Come to think of it, I think you see him in the original intro anyways.

  • @Johnnybomb1 I think that Mei-Ling's Twin Snakes voice was good, but I prefer her original voice.

  • @Ellisthemechanic You forgot Mei Ling.In the original she sounded like she was from China and spoke English as a second language.

  • I personally prefer the original cutscene, not only did this one kinda introduce Liquid too early, i just cant take it seriously. Shadow Moses had such a serious tone in the original MGS1 but here i never felt it..

  • @MrLunitunz I agree with you about Liquid's voice. It is better. I also agree with you about not having any Japanese voice acting for TS.

  • @Ellisthemechanic I liked Naomi's pseudo-English accent, in the original. Snake was too growly, too much like an exaggerated Clint Eastwood, when David Hayter did his voice the first time it had a smoothness to it. And yeah, Ocelot. But Liquid may have been a bit better, I liked Cam Clarke's new delivery of 'You enjoy all the killing, that's why'. It was too non-chalant in the original. Also, what kinda sucks is they didn't do any Japanese recording for Twin Snakes.

  • @MrLunitunz I can also admit they screwed some things up in the remake too. Such as the voice acting. I think some of it was better in the remake, but most of it like 96% of it was better in the original. Such as Johnny's voice. He sounds more angry and more serious in the originall. In TS, he sounds like a goof. Otacon sounds like a wimp in TS and Ocelot sounds too forced in TS. Same for Snake with a few exceptions. Naomi, I'm not too sure since her voice fitted her well in Metal Gear Solid 4.

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