The Lone Courier
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Has this already been posted? I'm really starting to board the ruse cruise now you guys.
all aboard!
But the song isn't about schizophrenia.
Has this already been posted? I'm really starting to board the ruse cruise now you guys.
all aboard!
Big Boss' Shoulder Angel: Hey isn't this a lot like sacrificing a soldier for the greater goodUsing DNA to create an identical version of yourself so that there can be two of you: Creepy, Big Boss wants nothing to do with it.
Brainwashing your close friend and essentially turning him into a copy of yourself so that there can be two of you: Big Boss is totally down with this plan.
In semi-related news, I just found out David Hayter was in Dragon Age: Inquisition recently.
He sounds like a hybrid of his Snake voice and his "nice guy 90s anime" voice (though leaning a lot on the former).
Using DNA to create an identical version of yourself so that there can be two of you: Creepy, Big Boss wants nothing to do with it.
Brainwashing your close friend and essentially turning him into a copy of yourself so that there can be two of you: Big Boss is totally down with this plan.
Big Boss' Shoulder Angel: Hey isn't this a lot like sacrificing a soldier for the greater good
Big Boss' Shoulder Devil: Being in a coma sucked
Big Boss: Shoulder Devil's got a good point
Mission 45, the feels man.....fuck.
I'm sooo ready for a Kojimaless Metal Gear ... if Konami come to their senses and continue the franchise.
Kojima's got nothing more to bring to the franchise, especially storywise.
The gameplay is almost perfect and can be easily tweaked to perfection and the story can only get better with someone else's more reasonable approach.
The only emotion I truly felt in the game.
In semi-related news, I just found out David Hayter was in Dragon Age: Inquisition recently.
He sounds like a hybrid of his Snake voice and his "nice guy 90s anime" voice (though leaning a lot on the former).
Also I like Stephanie Joosten's version of Quiet's theme, but I prefer it as the lead-in to Sins of the Father rather than its own song. Most fan rips of the song included the two together since it wasn't common knowledge at all that they were separate tracks, and I actually think Sins of the Father's start is kind of weak in the final version and was better off with the wordless version of Quiet's theme as its beginning. I also kind of think the lyrics of Quiet's theme get in the way of evoking the pain the song originally did.
Holy shit. He sounds GREAT here. If not Cygan or Doyle, THIS is how Big Boss should sound. He has a lot of presence.
Finished mission 46 in the morning and since then i've been letting it sink in and just now, after listening to a spotify playlist I made with the songs from the trailers, it finally made me realize why the whole game felt weird.
When I hear the songs in the playlist I still get a kind of nostalgia for a second like wow... those fucking trailers, what a great game this will be. And then it hits me, I already played it and it's not the game I expected after those incredible trailers, incredible hype and incredible everything.
I mean I still remember the fucking Moby Dick ruse. It was really obvious but what a cool way to reveal the game IMO.
It's like my mind can't link all that to the game. I even feel like Sins of the Father is not even the game main theme, it's like it has been borrowed and it's there in the cassette tapes to fill song spots.
At the end I really think Kojima made me feel phantom pain. The pain of never playing the incredible ending a series like Metal Gear deserved.
Still wish that Kaz and Ocelot could have basically been those figurative shoulder angels/devils. Would have made them so much more fun.
I think he has a lot of his awful vocal tendencies, even in that clip.
If he could deliver every line like he does "You join the legion knowing you're already dead" then I'd be on-board.
Yeah I know. He has a very particular way of speaking. But honestly, that's part of the charm. At least in my opinion.
In semi-related news, I just found out David Hayter was in Dragon Age: Inquisition recently.
He sounds like a hybrid of his Snake voice and his "nice guy 90s anime" voice (though leaning a lot on the former).
He sounds good here, way better than PW. Maybe it was just the sound direction. I like Kiefer too, but changing the voice actor this late in the series was pretty pointless. It's not like Snake talks much or even emotes in this game.
So I just finished and my question is why Tara Strong keeps getting credit and Paz name keeps popping up? Did I happen to miss some cut scenes or was this cut content?
The Paz thing is implemented so bizarrely I wonder if it's another casualty of the game being not quite ready to go. Surely it was meant to be worked in slightly better.
In semi-related news, I just found out David Hayter was in Dragon Age: Inquisition recently.
He sounds like a hybrid of his Snake voice and his "nice guy 90s anime" voice (though leaning a lot on the former).
Fuck, seriously?
He sounds like MGS1 God-tier Snake here.
He can tone it down then. It was bad direction in the end.
I'm not really blaming him.
Just saying that, in the end, him taking over the role didn't make things better.
He sounds like a combination of MGS1 and MGS2 Snakes to me. Which is well good enough!
I'm watching the E3 2013 trailer, and how the hell was this more hype than literally anything in the actual game!? They even cut the first Mother Base cutscene way better in this! The scene is framed more evocatively, showing clearly Kaz and Venom's ("Punished Snake's") agony and struggle to continue fighting. The sunset, background struts and helicopters adds even more to the E3 2013 version's gravitas, day and night cycle in cutscenes be damned!
The way the game uses Sins of the Father is a joke, the fact that they didn't take the perfect opportunity to use it in an opening, or at the very least accompany it with any kind of choreographed cutscene is bizarre. It would have literally been more satisfying if after the first ending they had just given you another trailer with the song on a VHS or something...
Also I like Stephanie Joosten's version of Quiet's theme, but I prefer it as the lead-in to Sins of the Father rather than its own song. Most fan rips of the song included the two together since it wasn't common knowledge at all that they were separate tracks, and I actually think Sins of the Father's start is kind of weak in the final version and was better off with the wordless version of Quiet's theme as its beginning. I also kind of think the lyrics of Quiet's theme get in the way of evoking the pain the song originally did.
In the mission A Quiet Exit, I get one shot everytime when I pop up after a certain point during the tank battle. No idea why, where. Tank ? Sniper ? Specific one ? They keep saying to fight not to run, not sure what trigger to avoid
In the mission A Quiet Exit, I get one shot everytime when I pop up after a certain point during the tank battle. No idea why, where. Tank ? Sniper ? Specific one ? They keep saying to fight not to run, not sure what trigger to avoid
In semi-related news, I just found out David Hayter was in Dragon Age: Inquisition recently.
He sounds like a hybrid of his Snake voice and his "nice guy 90s anime" voice (though leaning a lot on the former).
In semi-related news, I just found out David Hayter was in Dragon Age: Inquisition recently.
He sounds like a hybrid of his Snake voice and his "nice guy 90s anime" voice (though leaning a lot on the former).
I don't like Kris Zimmernan at all. The best part of her was Pat Zimmernan... And they're divorced now.... So....It is definitely the voice direction.
I don't like Kris Zimmernan at all. The best part of her was Pat Zimmernan... And they're divorced now.... So....
Fuck, seriously?
He sounds like MGS1 God-tier Snake here.
He can tone it down then. It was bad direction in the end.
In semi-related news, I just found out David Hayter was in Dragon Age: Inquisition recently.
He sounds like a hybrid of his Snake voice and his "nice guy 90s anime" voice (though leaning a lot on the former).
Fuck, seriously?
He sounds like MGS1 God-tier Snake here.
He can tone it down then. It was bad direction in the end.
It was like 60/40 between them. Still better than MPO's cutscenes, just for seeing Shinkawa's art in motion, instead of Wood's, for a change.
Yeah, Eli was pretty much in line with what a young Liquid should be like, so I was satisfied as a Liquid fan. Episode 51 in general was really quite poignant and a step above the rest of the game's plot, imo.
Huey's character development was good too, even if it was in a dark direction. Not everything about this game's storyline sucks. I liked Huey's, Miller's and Eli's arcs, personally. I know someone will cut in and say "how dare you", but they were interesting to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6uVcZ0x8qM
Apparently if you play the game until its actually your birthday date then you will trigger this cutscene...
Well what I want to know is that what happens if you don't have Emmerich or Quiet in your team... then what happens in the cutscene?
Hayter with his natural voice is the best Hayter to me. The only MGS games where you sounded natural was MGS1 and MGS2, mostly MGS1 though.