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.
This scene here is one of my most favorite scenes from MGS: The Twin Snakes and I still have this game too for Nintendo GameCube which also happens to be one of my most favorite GameCube games ever as well as one of my most favorite games in the Metal Gear series! I also really hope this game gets an HD port or something next sometime for the Nintendo Switch perhaps which would be so awesome since I would really love to see an HD port of this game for the Switch next or something.
I hate the fact that people didn't like this game purely because it was a Gamecube exclusive, In my opinion this is one of the greatest remakes of all time, close second to Resident Evil REmake.
I think both have their merits. I'd still say that if you had to pick one, go with the Original, but Twin Snakes isn't bad. At its core, it still tells the great story of the original. I'd even say the voice acting isn't that bad (Aside from Otacon, and Campbell sounding like he does in MGS2) though the original is still better. Just different. I'd say, play MGS1 for the story, atmosphere, better acting and play Twin Snakes for the Enhanced Gameplay and Over the Top Cutscenes
Lost Legend Don’t forget that the lines in the original were altered which means that some dialogue was completely different, it was fixed in Twin Snakes.
Guys, let's face it. Music, cutscenes, even some of the voice acting was way better in the remake. Sure, the original one was a classic and it's awesome as hell, but you need to give Twin Snakes a chance. There's no reason for you to bash Twin Snakes.
Back off! All of you! this is the only version I will play because it's what Metal Gear is since when is there supposed to be logic in a video game this game is a brilliant masterpiece compared to the original due to who wants to look at ugly polygons and listen he to the same encounter music for 10+ times in the original when this game has more variety and creativity in gameplay, cutscenes, character, music, environment, and backtracking you can't tell me you enjoyed going all the way back to different areas in the original when the Twin Snakes easily fixed that problem for everyone who played the original like me and while the voice acting can be rather generic the fixed the stereotypical accents in the original now people sound like Mgs4 voices which is very well done I you ask me the matrix cutscenes are what Metal Gear and if you people have a problem with that then you're all a bunch of hypocrites since that's what all the Metal Gear games before and after this game did so take a real good look at yourself and tell me I'm wrong because I know for a fact that over the top cutscenes is Metal Gear in a Nutshell all of you should be ashamed for treating this game as the worst game in Metal Gear history saying that the original was flawless when clearly it wasn't so if you don't mind get your facts straight before you even think about bashing this game you retards....
I love this game, true some of the cutscenes were a little over the top but I still enjoyed it. I'm still hoping for this game to come out on the Wii U VC when they start releasing Gamecube titles.
@MrLunitunz I can see where you are getting at. I can admit that the cutscenes were overdone. I agree with your statement that Twin Snakes and MGS1 are way better than a lot of games. And I do agree with you with the original music, even though I prefer the remade version. Encounter and especially Duel were my personal favorites.
@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.
This is propably the only good cutscene in the game. But btw, Kojima himself wanted the director to do his "own thing". He WAS going to make the cutscenes the same as original game, but Kojima said that he should do something else instead. So this is the result of that. I read this from the interview with the director.
Does anyone else really the that Solid-Liquid face reveal music is the music that plays just before Vulcan Raven fires the first rocket at it in the cutscene before the Tank battle?
yeah someone already commented, but the big factor is that we all played the original so we already know who he is and yes the do give it away in the original. it just had crap graphics compared to this
@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...
just here to tell i saw in your description "A scene from a very underrated game ", who the hell thinks that?? This is one of the most popular games in history of gaming
Nikolas Lara they bash it for not being just like the psx version. "this is not realistic" "the music sucks". that's what he mean't. the "purists" didn't realize this snake is like the snake we got from mgs 2. he jump down to chase the mg in arsenal gear. :)
@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.
Mateoski Johnny is supposed to be comic relief so it makes since for him to sound goofy, Otacon is a similar story. I thought ocelot was fine can you please explain why he sounded forced?
After playing mgs twin snakes twice and mgs1 5 times I can safely say the twin snakes is an underrated and overhated gem that is on par with the original, the dialogue is fine even if sometimes it lacks emotion, sure ocelot is cheesable as all hell etc But overall I feel like people hate the cutscenes too much, mgs was always over the top and to be honest I loved the goofy cutscenes And speaking of voice acting, we can't forget that some characters did their lines better than they did before (especially liquid) Overall I feel like the twin snakes provides a different way to play the game And to you morons who want to complain about "Oh well if snake can just tranq all the enemies then liquids speech makes no sense" bro he still killed people in metal gear and metal gear 2, and canonically kills people in shadow moses like wolf and raven either way Overall the game is a solid 8/10 for me
The only problem that i have with this version is that they redid all the voices with the pathetic excuse that they lost all the audio files. Other than that i don't really care if the game itself/cutscenes are cheesy i mean it's METAL GEAR, this intro was the shit back in the days, with the spy-esque music.
@MrLunitunz And that's number 1 thing you guys complain about. Most of the voice acting was better in the original, sure, but some of it was better in the remake. That's just my opinion. And about the cutscenes, it's a fucking remake. What did you expect? The music was better as it's more intense than the original.
Julien Gloux If there was a way to mute the in game voices then maybe you could record the audio, but some audio might be the same file as the music meaning they would be one sound file
Zeberpal This has mgs spirit, mgs games have plenty of over the top stuff. Twin snakes may have overdid it but it still has mgs spirit unlike metal gear survive or mgs3 pachinko.
@@donkeykongisytpooping3002 wow 11 years old comment. I actually played TS before I did MGS1. Even back then it felt too much and I had such a relief when I found out MGS1 had none of this weird Matrix shit that Snake was doing in TS. Also...Vulcan Raven. It's heavily implied that he is some wise man of Inuit origin, and in TS they made him some dimwitted european-looking guy, completely missed the plot on this one. Just these 2 things is enough to claim TS noncanon for me. However I liked MGS2-gameplay and some particular moments
They totally ruined the intense emotional resonance of the original elevator scene/intro from MGS1 with utterly craptastic music. Pity! One could forsee where Kojima was trying to take the series this "remake", the cheese factor just kept rising with the sequels. I honestly think that either Kojima got lucky or he had decent supervision on the direction of the original MGS.
To be fair, if they remade this game exactly like the PS1 version it would of been a bore fest and I probably wouldn't of enjoyed it as much, You can't blame Silicon Knights for trying something new with this remake.
i've just played this game. I've made a huuuge mistake. Silicon Knights got a bit too creative, i can see gamecube fans enjoying this, it's basicly MGS1 on steroids, but damm, for those who actually enjoyed the MGS series as a whole... this is the bastard child of the series. The music, the scenes... they're all wrong and unfitting. just my two cents. As far as remakes go, yeah, it's good, i mean, it's one of the best games ever, on one of the engines that impressed me the most at the time.
Alexandre Franquinho Your forgetting that other mgs games have over the top cutscenes too. The cutscenes were gonna be the same but Kojima told the guy that was making it to make it in his own style.