No That Is Not Solid Snake
Solid Snake | |
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Metallic Gear graphic symbol | |
Showtime appearance | Metal Gear (1987) |
Last appearance | Super Bomberman R Online (2020) |
Created by | Hideo Kojima |
Designed past | Yoji Shinkawa (Metal Gear Solid serial) Ikuya Nakamura (Metal Gear: Ghost Babel) Tsubasa Masao (Metal Gear Acid series) |
Portrayed by | Giacomo Talamini (Metal Gear Solid: Philanthropy) Oscar Isaac (upcoming film adaptation) |
Voiced by |
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Motion capture | Mizuho Yoshida (Metal Gear Solid two, The Twin Snakes) Ryoji Okamoto (Metal Gear Solid 4) Ian MacDougall (Metal Gear Solid 4 [facial capture]) |
In-universe information | |
Full name | David (Metallic Gear Solid) (The Twin Snakes) |
Aliases | Dave (Metal Gear Solid) (The Twin Snakes) Iroquois Pliskin (Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty) Quondam Serpent (Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots) |
Affiliation | Us Regular army Special Forces (prior to serial get-go) FOXHOUND (Metal Gear series) CIA (Metal Gear serial)[one] Department of Defense (Metal Gear Solid) Philanthropy (Metallic Gear Solid 2) Hired assassinator (Metal Gear Solid 4) |
Family |
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Nationality | American |
Born | 1972 |
Solid Snake (Japanese: ソリッド・スネーク, Hepburn: Soriddo Sunēku ) is a fictional character from the Metal Gear series created by Hideo Kojima and developed and published past Konami. He is depicted equally a former Green Beret and highly skilled special operations soldier engaged in solo stealth and espionage missions, who is often tasked with destroying models of the bipedal nuclear weapon-armed mecha known as Metal Gear. Controlled by the thespian, he must act alone, supported via radio by commanding officers and specialists. While his start appearances in the original Metal Gear games were references to Hollywood films, the Metal Gear Solid series has given a consequent design by artist Yoji Shinkawa alongside an established personality while also exploring his relationship with his father and mentor Big Boss.
During the Metallic Gear Solid games, the grapheme has been voiced by voice actor Akio Ōtsuka in the Japanese version and by Canadian histrion David Hayter in the English version. He also appeared in Super Nail Bros. Brawl and Super Blast Bros. Ultimate. Considered to exist ane of the most iconic protagonists in video game history, Snake has been acclaimed by critics, with his personality and both Ōtsuka's and Hayter's voice acting existence noted as master factors of the character's entreatment.
Characteristics [edit]
In the early games, Solid Ophidian's visual appearances were references to popular actors. He was given his ain consistent design in Metal Gear Solid. He also establishes Philanthropy, an anti-Metal Gear organisation conveying the motto "To let the world be", with his friend Otacon. In Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, he has access to different disguises to make him await similar other characters, as well as his younger self.
Snake possesses an IQ of 180 and is fluent in half-dozen languages. Solid Snake has been on the battlefield for most of his life,[ii] and says that information technology is the only place he feels truly alive.[3] He is a hardened veteran, burying his emotions within himself during missions, every one of which has different motives.[iv] He is besides immediately shown as a loner,[5] [6] often with no intentions of taking orders from anyone anymore[7] and he shows no sign of longing for the army or the land he was function of.[8] Withal, along with these traits he has a more than man side, being flirtatious,[9] self-sacrificing[10] and with a strong conventionalities that even on a battlefield friendship[11] and love[12] can flourish, and that violence is not glorious.[13] Snake's perceived stance on violence may be a case of denial, as Snake's enemies and at least 1 of his allies have claimed that he enjoys killing, and label him as more evil than the people he has killed.[14] [15] [sixteen] When he is not on duty, he acts every bit a musher.[17]
Appearances [edit]
Metal Gear & Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake [edit]
Metal Gear (released in 1987) introduces Snake, a rookie recruit of the elite special forces unit of measurement FOXHOUND. Serpent is sent by FOXHOUND leader Big Dominate into the rogue nation Outer Heaven to rescue missing teammate Gray Trick and discover who or what the "Metal Gear" is, mentioned in Grey Fox's last transmission.[18] [19] Every bit his mission progresses, Serpent finds out that he has been gear up up; Outer Sky's leader, Big Boss' phantom, intended to use the experimental, nuclear-armed TX-55 Metal Gear to found Outer Heaven equally a nuclear power.[20] After destroying the Metallic Gear, Snake confronts and defeats Big Boss's phantom.[21]
The sequel Metal Gear two: Solid Snake (initially released only in Japan in 1990[22]) sees Solid Snake called upwards to infiltrate a heavily fortified enemy base of operations in Zanzibar Land. Zanzibar State has aggravated an international oil crisis and declared themselves a nuclear power past kidnapping Dr. Kio Marv after the creation of a bio-engineered algae that produces an oil substitute, and the Metal Gear original designer Dr. Pettrovich Madnar.[23] Snake infiltrates the base of operations and discovers that Pettrovich as well equally his former comrade Gray Pull a fast one on has defected to Zanzibar State, and that Zanzibar Country is led by Big Dominate.[24] Snake destroys Metallic Gear D, and defeats both Fob and Big Dominate.[25] [26]
Metal Gear Solid / The Twin Snakes [edit]
Metallic Gear Solid and its remake sees Solid Snake pulled out of retirement by Colonel Roy Campbell in a mission to deal with the "Sons of Big Boss" who, nether Liquid Snake'due south leadership, seized an isolated American nuclear weapons disposal facility on Shadow Moses Island. Snake's mission is to remember two hostages (Donald Anderson and Kenneth Baker).[27] Despite both Anderson's and Baker'southward deaths, Serpent infiltrates and learns about Metallic Gear REX later meeting up with rookie soldier Meryl Silverburgh and REX's engineer Hal Emmerich, and having confrontations with the Cyborg Ninja.
As the game progresses, Snake confronts and defeats each member of the decadent faction of FOXHOUND (consisting of Revolver Ocelot, Decoy Octopus, Psycho Mantis, Sniper Wolf, Vulcan Raven, and the Genome Soldiers), is able to destroy REX, and personally confronts Liquid. During their fight, it is revealed that Solid and Liquid are twin brothers, artificially conceived from Big Boss'south genes during the "Les Enfants Terribles" government project designed to create the perfect soldier, in which one brother was genetically modified to be superior over the other.[28] Liquid harbors a stiff resentment towards Snake since Solid was given their father's dominant "soldier genes" and Liquid was bandage aside. After a grueling serial of battles, Liquid dies from the FOXDIE virus that was previously implanted into Snake by Naomi Hunter in club to wipe out FOXHOUND and the Genome soldiers without risking any damage to King and the Genome soldiers for retrieval.[29] In the stop, it is revealed that Liquid got Big Boss'due south superior "soldier genes" while Solid was actually the junior 1.[30] The game'southward ending reveals his real name is David ( デビッド , Debiddo ).
Metallic Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty [edit]
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty shows Solid Ophidian every bit the playable graphic symbol during the game's extensive prologue sequence in which he is sent by Otacon'southward anti-proliferation arrangement Philanthropy to infiltrate a cargo tanker and photograph Metal Gear RAY.[31] During the performance, however, RAY is hijacked and the tanker destroyed, with Serpent apparently expressionless and framed for the deed.[32] During the game's main portion, Solidus Serpent steals Snake's identity,[33] and leads the "Sons of Liberty" (consisting of Revolver Ocelot, Fortune, Fatman, Vamp and Olga Gurlukovich) while Serpent himself uses the pseudonym Iroquois Pliskin ( イロコィ・プリスキン , Irokoi Purisukin ) as a non-playable character who assists rookie amanuensis Raiden through the remote offshore Big Shell facility and in taking downward Solidus and RAY while also learning nigh the Patriots.[34]
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots [edit]
The PlayStation 3 game Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots features an anile incarnation of the grapheme that is once once more the protagonist identified as One-time Ophidian ( オールド・スネーク , Ōrudo Sunēku ) during the game. Thanks to Otacon and Sunny, he wears a sneaking suit outfitted with "Octocamo" engineering, which allows him to blend with his environment, as well every bit a face up mask which alters his appearance.[35] Snake is in one case once more enlisted by his quondam friend Roy Campbell to assassinate Liquid Ocelot, CEO of a giant mother company that are trying to take control of the Patriots' AIs.[36]
During his final mission, he too learns from Naomi Hunter that his life has been artificially shortened as part of the cloning process so that his genes can't exist used every bit a weapon in afterwards research. As a result, Serpent has the concrete appearance of an elderly man, despite beingness but twoscore-2 years old.[37] Ophidian and his allies are forced to destroy the Patriots' AI and fight through Ocelot'southward forces until Serpent defeats Liquid's doppelgänger in hand-to-hand combat. Learning that his Deoxyribonucleic acid contains a mutated FOXDIE virus that might trigger an epidemic, Ophidian tries to commit suicide, withal, he is approached by Big Boss telling Serpent that he nonetheless has a take chances to alive "not every bit a snake but as a man", making upward with his begetter.
Later on Big Boss's decease from a new FOXDIE strain, David decides to live out the remainder of his life in peace, vowing that he will live long enough to encounter what the futurity holds for the new world he has helped create.[38]
Other appearances [edit]
The Metal Gear Solid prequels alludes to Solid Ophidian's beingness; Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops has him briefly alluded in a prophetic vision as Naked Serpent's "son [that] will save the world" (after either Liquid or Solidus equally Big Boss's "son [that] volition bring the world to ruin"),[39] and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker shows Kazuhira Miller mentioning the "twin sons" that are two years sometime at the time.[40]
Solid Snake is featured/mentioned in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.[41] [42] The unlockable bonus mission "Déjà Vu" on the PlayStation platform and later Xbox platform of Basis Zeroes in which Naked Snake must re-enact situations from the original Metal Gear Solid game and answer a series of trivia questions afterward fulfilling the mission. If all the questions are answered correctly on the Normal difficulty setting, the mission can exist replayed with his depression-polygon model from Metal Gear Solid in identify of his father'south standard graphic symbol model. The Phantom Pain also shows that his low-polygon model from Metal Gear Solid can be an alternate outfit for Venom Ophidian after transferring the salvage data from Ground Zeroes. David is also alluded to in association with Eli during a chat between Large Boss and Revolver Ocelot.
Other Metal Gear media [edit]
Solid Snake also serves as the protagonist in Snake's Revenge, a sequel to the original Metal Gear for the NES released for the western market in 1990 and developed without Kojima's involvement. Prepare three years after the events of the Outer Heaven incident, Serpent'due south Revenge has Snake leading a team of FOX HOUND operatives every bit they infiltrate an undisclosed enemy base of operations where the Metallic Gear weapon is being mass-produced. Serpent is addressed by the military rank of Lieutenant and starts the game already equipped with a handgun and a combat pocketknife, in contrast to the first game, where Serpent had to procure all of his weapons on-site.
After the success of the original Metal Gear Solid, KCEJ produced a trilogy of Metallic Gear spin-offs for portable platforms set in a parallel universe outside the main Kojima-directed series. All three of these portable games were directed by Shinta Nojiri.[43] The first of these is Metal Gear: Ghost Boom-boom (released outside Nippon every bit Metal Gear Solid), in which Solid Snake must infiltrate a rebuilt Outer Heaven (now called Galuade) to defeat a FOXHOUND-like team of rogue agents called Black Chamber and destroy a stolen Metal Gear prototype, Gander. Although the bodily in-game artwork of Ghost Babel was washed by Ikuya Nakamura, Yoji Shinkawa provided the promotional art like he did with the original Metallic Gear Solid. In the 2d of these titles, Metal Gear Acid, Snake must remember "Pythagoras" from the Lobito Physics and Inquiry Laboratory, in order to satisfy hijackers who accept kidnapped presidential candidate Viggo Hach. This mission is complicated past La Clown, an expert mimic who impersonates Snake's contact Teliko, and subtle brainwashing that nigh convinces him that he is Hans Davis, a ruthless scientist that worked at the Lobito facility. He overcomes both and contacts the real Teliko, then destroys the latest model of Metallic Gear, Metallic Gear KODOQUE. Metal Gear Acid 2 features a main character who is not the real version, but a clone created from tissue samples of the human from the original Metallic Gear Acid, following the events of the Lobito Isle mission; the Solid Snake from the original Acid is implied to be dead in the sequel.
The character appears in his Old Snake form as a playable character in Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus, a stand up-alone expansion to the Portable Ops focusing on online play. In Metallic Gear Rising: Revengeance, the VR Missions DLC add together-on for the game's Japanese version includes a new weapon that tin be used by Raiden known equally the Hebidamashi, a talking wooden sword which speaks with Solid Serpent's voice (equally portrayed by Akio Ōtsuka); the weapon was never made bachelor for the English language version.[44]
Outside video games, Solid Snake appeared in the Metallic Gear Solid sound drama that focuses on his missions post-obit the boxing from Shadow Moses.[45] He also appears in Alex Garner's comic book adaptations of Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2.[46] Raymond Benson'southward novelizations of these ii games also feature Solid Snake; Benson's adaptation of the character ofttimes focuses on the comical aspects of his label.[47] [48] He also appears in Project Itoh's novelization from Metallic Gear Solid four where his actions are told from Hal Emmerich'due south point of view.[49]
Other video games and media [edit]
Solid Snake has appeared in a number of other games, including other Konami games. Hideo Kojima makes a habit of referencing his previous work. In the Kojima-produced Boktai two: Solar Boy Django (and Shin Bokura no Taiyō: Gyakushū no Sabata), Snake appears as an unnamed character who sells items to the role player. Konami's Development Skateboarding features Snake and Raiden as hidden characters, as well as 2 stages set in the Big Shell (the skateboarding minigame in Metallic Gear Solid 2: Substance is a demo of Evolution Skateboarding equanimous exclusively of these elements).[fifty] Solid Snake besides appears in both halves of a crossover between the Metallic Gear and Ape Escape franchises: the Ape Escape monkeys appear with Solid Snake in the "Serpent vs. Monkey" minigame featured in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. In turn, Snake appears in the corresponding Metal Gear Solid minigame featured in Ape Escape three, where he is rescued past Pipo Snake (Snake's character design in this minigame is taken directly from Naked Ophidian's).
He has also appeared in several cross-company fighting games. In DreamMix Boob tube World Fighters, Solid Snake appears as a playable graphic symbol alongside other Konami, Hudson Soft and Takara characters such as Bomberman and Optimus Prime number. Similarly, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the third installment from the popular fighting game series Super Smash Bros., Solid Snake appeared every bit a playable fighter alongside Sega character Sonic the Hedgehog and a variety of characters from Nintendo franchises such as Mario, The Fable of Zelda, and Donkey Kong. Ball Managing director Masahiro Sakurai has stated that Snake was included under Kojima'southward asking, and that he had talked to Sakurai near calculation Snake to the roster of the previous game Super Smash Bros. Melee, which did not materialize due to the game beingness too far into production.[51] Serpent returned as a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, subsequently beingness absent-minded in Super Nail Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. In add-on, Snake has appeared as a playable grapheme in other Konami crossover titles, such as New International Track & Field and Super Bomberman R.[52]
Old Snake has appeared in the Japanese version of Scribblenauts, having been published past Konami in that region.[53] Customizations in Media Molecule'south LittleBigPlanet for the PlayStation 3 allow the player graphic symbol, Sackboy, to have on the appearance of Sometime Snake.[54] 1 of the robots in Astro'south Playroom takes on the advent of Solid Snake using the signature cardboard box.[55] In December 2020, Paul W. Anderson stated that his 2020 motion picture Monster Hunter had been based on a 2010 Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker crossover event with Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, in which a military squad briefly faced monsters from the Monster Hunter series, with Ophidian's equivalent in the narrative, US Army Ranger Artemis, being portrayed by Milla Jovovich.[56]
Oscar Isaac volition exist portraying Solid Snake in the upcoming motion-picture show adaptation of Metal Gear Solid.[57]
Creation and development [edit]
Solid Snake was apparently named after the fictional special forces operative Ophidian Plissken, Kurt Russell'southward character in Escape from New York.[58] [59] However, Kojima revealed in March 2014 that the character'south proper noun origins were something else. According to Kojima, he was given the "Snake" name because snakes are a symbol of stealth. Additionally, the "Solid" role of his code-name was given to give the opposite impression of a soft image.[60] Kojima has compared Serpent'south personality with Lupin III of Monkey Punch's Lupin Iii franchise, stating that in "MGS, Snake became this abrupt-tongued, Lupin III-similar guy who flirted with women and told lots of jokes".[61] His real proper noun David[62] [63] is a tribute to the motion picture 2001: A Infinite Odyssey that has a character with the same name (and coincidentally shared with his English vocalization actor David Hayter).[64] Kojima afterwards described Serpent'due south office in the original Metal Gear as the "player's presence", contrasting the defined personality acquired in Metal Gear Solid.[65]
In addition to expanding Solid Snake's backstory, equally the first Metal Gear game to feature voice acting, Metal Gear Solid established his feature voice and appearance.[66]
Various scenes from the games relate Solid Snake'southward ideals with Hideo Kojima'south. During Metallic Gear Solid 2, Snake encourages Raiden to trust himself in making his own choices with the quondam representing the veteran programmer and the latter the younger staff who are to make up one's mind whether a sequel to the series would be fabricated without Kojima.[64] In Metal Gear Solid 4, Snake tries to protect the next generation by stopping Ocelot which represented Kojima working with the staff to avoid bugs from occurring inside the game.[67] Kojima introduced the cloning origins of Snake to Metal Gear Solid in social club to provide Serpent with an adversary who would exist his equal, since the story, being a continuation of the original MSX2 games, established Serpent equally an experienced soldier.[68] Kojima explained that his determination to introduce a new playable character in Snake's place for Metal Gear Solid 2 was done in order to develop Ophidian from some other character's perspective, but too to avoid treating Snake as a rookie past having a new character be instructed via Codec instead.[69] Snake was written to act as father figure not only to protect those he cares but also leave a message for the future generation despite his imminent death. As a pacifist message, Snake's stress increases when killing enemies.[seventy] Snake and Otacon were meant to dice in the game, with Kojima being inspired past the movie Sacco & Vanzetti in regards to how the duo utilise death as a penalty for how they are criminals rather than heroes. While the novel retained this idea, the catastrophe in the game was inverse with Ophidian and Otacon surviving.[71] According to Ryan Payton of Konami at the fourth dimension, Metal Gear Solid 4 is the final canonical Metal Gear game to feature Solid Ophidian as the main graphic symbol.[72] Kojima himself stated that the series volition continue. Despite previously stating that he does not want the character to be handled by anyone else,[68] in an interview with French gaming magazine IG[73]
Design [edit]
Much as Metal Gear began as a pastiche of action movies of the fourth dimension with Solid Snake every bit a pastiche of contemporary action picture heroes. On the cover artwork of the original Metal Gear game, he resembles Kyle Reese, as played by Michael Biehn in The Terminator (although Kojima claims to have no involvement in the production of the game's packaging illustration[74]), and the in-game portrait of Metal Gear ii: Solid Snake resembles Mel Gibson.[75]
Yoji Shinkawa's Solid Serpent pattern, characterized past his navy blueish bandanna and "sneaking suit", would serve as the template for all future incarnations in later Metal Gear games. According to Shinkawa, Snake'south physique in Metallic Gear Solid was based on that of activity star Jean-Claude Van Damme, while his facial appearance inspired by actor Christopher Walken. Shinkawa described his rendition of Solid Snake from Metallic Gear Solid equally a "middle ground" between the younger Snake who was in the embrace artwork of the starting time Metal Gear and the middle-aged Snake from the MSX2 version of Metal Gear two.[59] [76] For the initial events from the Big Shell chapter from Metal Gear Solid 2, Snake's visual appearance was sightly modified with his pilus being more blonde, and his appearance somewhat resembling the Man with No Name (as portrayed by Clint Eastwood).[77] Serpent was one of the characters easiest to describe by Shinkawa as he notes that his appearance is consistent despite suffering minor changes across the games.[78]
By the time Metal Gear Solid 4 started development, Kojima told Shinkawa about his thought of making Snake look elderly, which surprised the designer. Once Shinkawa showed his artwork of Quondam Ophidian to the staff, they were all also surprised by the thought of playing every bit an old version of the graphic symbol. Nonetheless, they were satisfied with the end production every bit the staff began to like the character.[67] In Metallic Gear Solid four, one of Kojima's endings would have had Snake and Otacon turn themselves in for breaking the law, and subsequently they would be bedevilled and executed.[68] Withal, comments from Kojima's staff who were disappointed with his death resulted in the character'southward survival.[79] In Metallic Gear Solid 4, Quondam Serpent is modelled after Lee Van Cleef who appeared in Escape from New York.[80]
Voice actors [edit]
In the games, Solid Serpent has been voiced past Akio Ōtsuka in the Japanese version, and past David Hayter in the English language adaptations. When working in Captain Planet, Hayter met the casting director of this testify was Kris Zimmerman, who would later also be the voice over director for Metallic Gear games. When debuting in Metal Gear Solid, Hayter was impressed by the game'southward cutscenes and the amount of dialogue. Ane of Snake's lines that Hayter liked was "I but didn't expect a globe-grade designer of military machine engineering science to be so… cute." when Ophidian interacts with Mei Ling, believing it showed a more fun side of him. Solid Serpent'southward English language voice was inspired by Hayter'due south experience with Nihon'southward storytelling, resulting in minor changes for the script. Hayter himself felt shocked when Sons of Freedom was released as the narrative focused more than on newcomer Raiden rather than him. Although in that location were no news about Snake'south futurity part in Metal Gear, the actor believes Guns of the Patriots gave the graphic symbol a proper closure.[81] One of Snake's final scenes in this game bothered Hayter as during the ending the grapheme hesitates to kill himself despite having killed multiple enemies in fights. Nevertheless, Hayter stated that he "loves" the grapheme he was given to portray.[82]
Reception [edit]
Popularity [edit]
Solid Snake's graphic symbol was very well received by gaming media. Retro Gamer included him in the section "top x forces of good" in their 2004 list of summit 50 retro game heroes.[83] In 2005, Electronic Gaming Monthly listed Solid Snake equally number ane as the top ten video game characters of all time.[35] Solid Ophidian appeared in multiple GameFAQs "Character Battle" contests, and was runner-up in three: the "Grapheme Battle V" in 2006,[84] the "Character Boxing VII" in 2008,[85] and the "Graphic symbol Boxing 9" in 2013.[86] In an Oricon poll from 2008, his graphic symbol was voted every bit the virtually popular video game character in Japan, tying with Nintendo's Pikachu.[87] In a Famitsu poll in 2010, Solid Snake was voted by readers as the most popular video game character.[61] His character was amongst the last 16 contestants on the greatest video game hero on GameSpot contest held in 2009, and lost out to Gordon Freeman on a tiebreaker.[88] In the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition from 2011, Solid Snake was voted every bit the fourth most popular video game character.[89] In 2011, Empire ranked Solid Ophidian as the 19th greatest video game grapheme, adding that "beginning as an activity pastiche, he swiftly evolved into his very own character".[90] In 2007, ScrewAttack ranked him as the sixth "coolest" character in video games.[91] 1UP.com listed him 2d in the list of tiptop video game smokers, while GamesRadar placed him at the summit of their 2009 listing of manliest men in video game history.[92] [93] Complex ranked him as fourth on the listing of top "pervs" in games in 2012[94] and every bit the seventh greatest soldier in video games in 2013.[95] In 2021, Chris Morgan for Yardbarker described Snake as i of "the nearly memorable characters from quondam schoolhouse Nintendo games".[96]
Critical response [edit]
Critics accept commented on his traits and advent, often praising Solid Snake for his appealing personality.[35] Solid Snake'south endurance in the face of extreme punishment was even made the focus of a comedy article in the satirical paper The Onion.[97] In 2013, Rich Knight and Gus Turner from Complex ranked him as the 9th best video game mascot, adding that he represents "deep, man emotion that other characters fail to friction match."[98] IGN as well remarked their rivalry, saying "Few rivalries in games have spanned as massive and disruptive a timeline equally Solid Snake and Liquid Ophidian".[99]
Solid Serpent's Metallic Gear Solid 2 design was at the bottom of the worst game character makeovers list by GamePro, condemning his conversion in hairstyle in comparison to his Metal Gear Solid pattern,[100] and was also at the tiptop of IGN's list of the worst video game haircuts.[101] Before Metal Gear Solid three: Ophidian Eater, the graphic symbol was idea to be the game's protagonist because of his physical resemblances with Naked Snake. Even so, afterwards previews speculated how was it incommunicable for Solid Snake to be in the game's settings, leading to the decision it was a young incarnation of his male parent.[102] [103] [104] A comparison between Solid Snake'southward and Big Dominate'due south characters was fabricated by IGN in commodity "Stars Thunderdome: Snake vs. Big Boss."[105]
The character'due south advent in Metal Gear Solid 4 has received mostly positive opinions. Earlier information technology was released, various speculations were made regarding his role. Equally he was the simply ane who suffered from a drastic change in appearance, IGN commented that the most famous rumor was the one of his body deteriorating beyond the game.[106] Moreover, since it had been announced it would be his last advent, IGN and GamesRadar wondered whether the graphic symbol would die during the game and if Raiden would replace him following his death.[107] [108] GamesRadar commented that his character was i of the few gaming characters that anile across video games.[109] GamePro too listed Old Serpent as one of the biggest surprises from the game, as the character was found interesting in contrast to pessimistic thoughts they had before the game's release.[110] GameDaily listed the "onetime hero" equally one of their list of top video game archetypes, using the former version of the character as an example of this.[111] PLAY gave praise to his moustache considering how highly detailed it is, and represents the alter from Solid Snake'south graphic symbol.[112] On the other hand, 1UP.com placed Old Ophidian third in their 2009 list of virtually gracelessly aging characters as it gave negative letters about aging.[113] In 2013, Circuitous included Old Snake amid the ten video game characters who wait like sex offenders,[114] just La Nueva España included him among the peak ten sexiest video game characters of both genders.[115]
GameDaily made Solid Ophidian top their Smash Bros. characters list,[116] while PLAY listed him every bit 1 of the characters they wanted to be playable in Mortal Kombat.[117] The character customization in Soulcalibur IV that allowed to create Solid Snake was listed by UGO as one of the best ones from the series owing to his popularity within gamers.[118] Gavin Jasper of Den of Geek ranked Solid Snake as 12th of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate characters, and stated that "bringing Snake in Smash Bros. was an act of pure authorisation."[119] Jeremy Parish of Polygon ranked 73 fighters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate "from garbage to glorious", list Solid Ophidian as 18th, stating that "The legendary super-soldier Solid Ophidian remains one of gaming's greatest and near tragic figures."[120] People expressed some disappointment on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate when Solid Snake wears a skintight stealth suit, and the rendition being completely changed. Leaving the character's butt being reduced.[121] HobbyConsolas named Serpent as third of their "The thirty all-time heroes of the final 30 years."[122]
Akio Otsuka's and David Hayter'due south performances every bit Solid Snake's voice actors has received praise. Ōtsuka remembers existence surprised during his debut as a result of the big corporeality of dialogue Solid Ophidian was given.[123] Hayter's performance was called one of the greatest in gaming also as one of the character's about recognizable traits.[124] [125] In 2013, Game Informer ranked Hayter's role as Solid Snake equally the seventh near memorable character voice in video games for "a portrayal that's considered to be a real archetype in the history of video game voice interim".[126]
Controversy [edit]
In the Tekken seven Evo 2019 finals, the character was used to have a chat with developer Katsuhiro Harada. The organizers of Evo stated this was a joke equally many fans believed it was a hint for a possible usage of the character equally downloadable content.[127] David Hayter complained almost this joke every bit Evo did not consult Konami or him when using the sound.[128]
References [edit]
- ^ Solid Snake profile, MGS4 Database
- ^ Roy Campbell: ...You were there too I believe. Didn't you infiltrate western Republic of iraq with a platoon of Light-green Berets? Snake: I was just a kid myself dorsum then. (Metal Gear Solid)
- ^ Snake: Information technology's only when I'm adulterous decease on the battlefield. The merely fourth dimension I feel truly live. Meryl: Seeing other people die makes you feel alive, huh? You honey war, and don't desire it to stop... Is information technology the same with all not bad soldiers throughout history? (Metal Gear Solid)
- ^ Colonel Campbell: [Solid Snake], there's plenty dirt in your file from your days as an agent to keep you in the stockade until you're a very erstwhile man.
- ^ Serpent: Right now my fifty huskies are my only family. I've got to accept care of them. (Metallic Gear Solid)
- ^ Meryl Silverburgh: Is there anyone you like? Solid Snake: I've never been interested in anyone else's life... Meryl Silverburgh: And so you are all alone. Just like Mantis said. Solid Snake: Other people just complicate my life. I don't like to get involved. Meryl Silverburgh: You're a sad, lonely man.(Metal Gear Solid)
- ^ Solid Ophidian: I'm retired from FOX-HOUND. You lot're not my commander anymore, and I don't have to accept orders from yous or anyone else. (Metallic Gear Solid)
- ^ Solid Ophidian: I told you, even if I practise owe you lot I don't owe anything to this army or this country!. Colonel Campbell: You lot will accept this consignment! Solid Ophidian: Why should I be stupid enough to do that? I'thousand no patriot. (Metal Gear Solid)
- ^ Solid Snake: ...I but didn't wait a world-class designer of military technology to exist and so...cute. Mei Ling: You're simply flattering me... Solid Ophidian: No, I'one thousand serious. Now I know I won't exist bored for the next 18 hours. (Metal Gear Solid)
- ^ Naomi: ...Why did you go so far out of your fashion to save her? For Campbell's sake... or... maybe it's because you like her? Solid Snake: I don't want to run into any woman die right in front of me. Naomi Hunter: Oh really? Since when did anybody's death bother yous so much? Colonel Campbell: Naomi! It's true that [Solid Snake] has killed a lot of people, that doesn't mean he doesn't have a heart. (Metal Gear Solid)
- ^ Naomi Hunter: ...Friends? Solid Snake: ...Frank Jaeger Naomi Hunter: But... didn't you endeavour to kill each other? Solid Snake: That's true. We did. In Zanzibar. Just information technology was zilch personal. We were simply professionals on opposite sides, that'due south all. Naomi Hunter: And you notwithstanding call yourselves friends? Solid Serpent: Hard to believe? War is no reason to end a friendship. (Metal Gear Solid)
- ^ Otacon: I wanna ask you... Do you lot think love tin flower even on a battlefield? Solid Ophidian: Yeah...I do. I think at whatever time, whatsoever place... people can fall in dear with each other. (Metal Gear Solid)
- ^ Vulcan Raven: Rejoice, Snake! Ours volition exist a glorious battle. Solid Serpent: This isn't glorious. It's just plainly killing. Violence isn't a sport! (Metal Gear Solid)
- ^ Solid Snake: Information technology'south but when I'm cheating expiry on the battlefield. The just fourth dimension I feel truly alive. Meryl Silverburgh: Seeing other people dice makes you feel alive, huh? You love war and don't want information technology to stop... Is it the same with all corking soldiers throughout history?
- ^ Meryl Silverburgh: You lot monster! Snake: Allow him talk. He doesn't take much fourth dimension left. Psycho Mantis: I've seen true evil. You Serpent. You lot're simply like the Boss... No, you're worse. Compared to you, I'm non and then bad.
- ^ Solid Serpent: I don't desire that kind of world! Liquid Snake: Ha! You lie! Then why are y'all hither then? Why exercise you continue to follow your orders while your superiors betray you? Why did you come hither? Solid Snake: ...... Liquid Ophidian: Well... I'll tell you lot so. Y'all enjoy all the killing, that'southward why. Solid Serpent: What! Liquid Snake: Are you lot denying information technology? Haven't you lot already killed most of my comrades? Solid Snake: That was... Liquid Snake: I watched your face when y'all did it. It was filled with the joy of battle.
- ^ talk after fight with Psycho Mantis (and earlier with Sniper Wolf for the first time): Meryl Silverburgh: How exercise yous know so much? Solid Serpent: I ride dog sleds. I'one thousand a musher. (Metallic Gear Solid)
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Large Boss: Big Boss speaking. Performance Intrude N313. Penetrate the enemy'south Outer Heaven and destroy the ultimate weapon, Metallic Gear!
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Big Boss: First, contact missing Gray Fox and destroy Metal Gear!
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Big Dominate: Solid Snake! You've finally come up here. Aye, I'1000 Big Boss General Commander of Foxhound. And in charge of this castle, Outer Heaven.
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Solid Snake: This is Solid Serpent... Metallic Gear's devastation is a success.
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Roy Campbell: Ophidian... Correct on time, as always. Let's become started... Commencing Functioning Intrude F014. Allow'southward go over this one more fourth dimension. Your mission is to infiltrate Zanzibar Land and rescue the kidnapped Czech biologist, Dr. Kio Marv.
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Solid Snake: Big... Dominate?! / Madnar: The very same! With Metal Gear and OILEX, he plots to rule the earth. We cannot let the secret of OILEX fall into his hands!
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Gray Fox: Snake... I'm not the same as I used to be. And neither is Metal Gear. I'll show yous what fear actually is. Fix to sense of taste defeat!
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Big Boss: Fifty-fifty I brand mistakes from time to time. Ophidian! This will be our final battle... Allow's terminate this once and for all!
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Solid Snake: FOX-HOUND hijacking a nuclear weapon? / Campbell: Now you understand how serious the situation is. Y'all'll have two mission objectives. First, you're to rescue the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Chief Donald Anderson, and the ArmsTech president Kenneth Bakery. They're both being held equally hostages.
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Liquid Ophidian: At that place's a killer inside you... You don't have to deny it. We were created to be that way. Solid Snake: Created? Liquid Snake: Les enfants terribles... the terrible children. That's what the project was called. Information technology started in the 1970's. Their plan was to artificially create the most powerful soldier possible. The person that they chose as the model was the homo known then as the greatest living soldier in the world...
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Liquid Serpent: The Pentagon only needed for you lot to come into contact with us. That'southward what killed the ArmsTech president and Decoy Octopus. / Solid Snake: Yous don't mean... / Liquid Snake: That's right. You were sent in here to kill us so they could retrieve Metal Gear undamaged along with the bodies of the genome soldiers. From the beginning, the Pentagon was just using you as a vector to spread FoxDie!
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Revolver Ocelot: Yes, although [Solid Snake] proved he was superior and was the winner afterwards all. ...That'due south right. Until the very end, [Liquid Ophidian] thought he was meant to exist the junior one.
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Solid Snake: All right. I'll head to the bridge ASAP. / Otacon: Try to avoid confrontations. Our goal is to collect testify on Metal Gear evolution and expose it to the world. It would exist best if you lot could exit of at that place without alerting anyone. / Solid Snake: Don't worry. I know the drill -- we're not terrorists. / Otacon: Very skillful. Don't you forget that you're a role of "Philanthropy" now, an anti-Metallic Gear organization and officially recognized by the United nations.
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Revolver Ocelot: ...Aye, at the location nosotros discussed. Yes. I have photographic evidence of Snake on the scene. The Cypher was most useful...I look forward to tomorrow morning'south news flash. I would say the Marine Corps' plans are on indefinite hold.
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Raiden: Then your the boss effectually here? / Solidus Snake: No, not just around here. I'k the boss to surpass Large Boss himself. Solid Snake. / Solid Snake: No! That is not Solid Snake! Solidus Snake: What a pleasant surprise – blood brother.
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Solid Snake: I'm non an enemy. Calm down. My name is South... My proper name is Pliskin. Iroquois Pliskin, Lieutenant Inferior Grade.
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Naomi Hunter: You lot're clones created for one purpose - war. And then in club to prevent y'all from beingness driveling by clients or stolen past the enemy... They shortened your lifespan and removed your ability to reproduce. It was a safety device to ensure that the seed of Large Boss didn't end upward in the hands of others. The reason yous're crumbling so rapidly isn't that of disease, or faulty research, or FOXDIE. It's how you were born. It's your natural lifespan.
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