Log In to Edit. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Unlike an intron of history I will be remembered as an exon. That will be my legacy, my mark in history. But the Patriots would deny us even that. I will triumph over the Patriots and liberate us all. And we will become-- the "Sons of Liberty"! Said to be a perfect clone of Big Boss. Gray Fox Skin. Could Raiden do it again? Black Raiden. The Big Boss FaceCamo.
In actuality, the FaceCamo is that of Solidus. Solidus appears in a teaser trailer for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Ending timeline: — The Sons of Big Boss are born. Les Enfants Terribles. Solidus Snake: "Jack I was your godfather I named you Sundowner: We've [Desperado] already commenced VR training [ Liquid: That's right. They are our brothers, created artificially through the alignment of nucleotides to mimic our father's genes.
They too are the product of numerous sacrifices. They too our are brothers and sisters. Scott Dolph: The National Missile Defense program was initiated in the end of the 20th century, projected to completion in However, the NMD trial conducted in the year was a complete failure and the success of the trials is now considered a chance happening. There was no technological solution in sight and the program was already attracting strong criticism from Russia and China for its potential violation of the Anti-Ballistic Missile agreement.
The fact that any development in missile defense would trigger accelerated weapons development has been pointed out from the very beginning.
President Sears forced the NMD proposal through and succeeded in deploying the program. Some say that it was a military interest - with plans for the hundred billion dollar program budget that actually arranged the legislative approval. Revolver Ocelot: Yes sir. The entire unit was wiped out. Those two are still alive. The vector? Yes sir, FoxDie should become activated soon Right on schedule.
Solidus Snake: How much do you think we spent on that arm in Lyon. The best transplant surgery team in the world -- Revolver Ocelot: I never trust a Frenchman. He clears the door and emerges outdoors in time to hear someone talking from the radio. Shades of Snake and Olga in the Tanker Chapter. I saw a man dressed like a ninja just now. A kind of cyborg ninja, complete with a sword.
He can see Olga at the top of the stairs. She wears tiger-stripe urban camos over a ninja inner wear. Anything else? She is leaning on the railings of the stairs. The hairstyle and the facial hair are conscious attempts to model himself after the Big Boss since the share the same genes. By the same token, he has a striking resemblance to Snake. Otacon and Old Snake discuss the similarity in an optional Codec conversation, while the latter is fighting Octopus.
Motions to ten prisoners Now, blow out the candles. One for each year of my life. Solidus called them Liberian terrorist scum. He [Solidus] tells me they've killed innocent Americans, that they deserved to die. I don't care. I only knew what I have to do.
Jack runs to the first prisoner, then places his newly-supplied knife to the soldier's neck I lightly caress the man's [the Liberian terrorist's] neck, as if preparing for the first stroke of a shave. Jack slowly moves the blade down the neck. Feeling it out. Searching for just the right Keep going He seems proud of me. Raiden: Was Solidus behind all this?
He used Ocelot to get ahold of RAY, huh? President" is not intended for his old boss, Solidus. George Sears was removed from office after the Shadow Moses incident, and the current President is James Johnson, also a puppet of the Patriots, and the intended recipient of this message. You decide! President George Sears. Universal Conquest Wiki. The following information has been detailed in official Konami -licensed media, written by various external authors. Its status in the Metal Gear canon is unconfirmed.
Snake is also one of the heavier characters in the game in both speed and durability, although his impressive recovery ability thanks to his Cypher move and his fast tumble roll dash move can make him deceptively quick when the need arises. Although Snake uses a large amount of explosive firepower, he has no traditional firearms, such as handguns and rifles, despite regularly making use of them in the Metal Gear games themselves.
This is presumably due to Super Smash Bros. Brawl 's emphasis on being friendly to almost all age groups, and thus the use of common guns would possibly raise the rating of the game. As is, many of Snake's current moves do have a real world counterpart, such as traditional Hand Grenades and the R. However, these are treated in a bit more of a comical and lighthearted fashion. His rather unorthodox stealth tactic of hiding within a cardboard box also makes an appearance as Snake's taunt.
Like Luigi 's "kick" taunt, the cardboard box can deal damage. All of his taunts make Snake wear the cardboard box, but he uses a different way of putting it on for each of his three taunts. Snake can also call one of his affiliates via the Codec, much like in the Metal Gear games, as a secret taunt , only possible on the Shadow Moses Island stage.
Each character, including Snake himself if two or more players are using him , has a distinct conversation and the original voice actors for Solid Snake, Colonel Roy Campbell , Hal "Otacon" Emmerich , and Mei Ling reprise their roles. There's even one instance of Slippy Toad appearing within the Codec while talking about Falco.
Because of his unique gameplay and overwhelming tournament dominance, Snake currently ranks 6th on the official tier list. This is often disputed due to his very successful results in tournaments as many argue that he is among the best characters in the game. His Smash appearance has also garnered criticism from casual and professional Smashers, as he has been dubbed one of the two most overpowered characters in the game again, along with Meta Knight mainly due to his fast, disjointed and powerful attacks which possess hitboxes that extend much further than the actual animation with his up and forward tilts being the primary examples.
Snake is also known as the Brawl equivalent of Fox 's Melee incarnation, as he is known to have one of the highest learning curves due to his highly sophisticated playstyle and the fact that players must be aware of aspects such as knowing the right place to lay his explosives and making sure that he does not harm himself and, in the worst case scenario, self-destruct in the process.
When Kojima was asked about the possibility of Snake reappearing in SSB4 during an interview in March , he replied: "I'm not working on that game, but I don't think it's likely [that Snake will return].
If Mr. Sakurai is watching this, hopefully we see Snake. Snake was also mentioned during the 50 Fact Extravaganza when Palutena's Guidance was being compared to the Codec Conversations. Snake returns as an unlockable playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , after a decade-long absence. Hayter initially confirmed his reprisal on Twitter after being asked if his voice clips were repurposed [4].
Due to his top tier status in Brawl , Snake was nerfed in the transition to Ultimate. He did receive some buffs outside of universal changes; his Remote Missile in particular is much faster and more controllable, making it a deadly edgeguarding tool. However, his up tilt's infamously long range was reduced, and his weight was sharply decreased, which combined with Cypher's ability to be destroyed and the removal of momentum canceling reduces Snake's endurance considerably.
While his new down smash is useful for quickly shaking off opponents, it can no longer be used for camping. Despite these nerfs however, Snake remains extremely viable in tournaments due to retaining most of his strengths, and is once again considered a top tier by many players.
Due to the fact that Solid Snake is a clone and son of Naked Snake , there are definite similarities between them that carry over into Brawl. In spite of the similarities, Smash specifically identifies the playable Snake as being Solid Snake in official materials. His codec support team, consisting of Metal Gear Solid cast members Otacon, Mei Ling, and Colonel Roy Campbell, also make references to various characters and events directly pertaining to Solid Snake's appearances in the series.
Navigation Main page Smash Bros. Fox was the one who "showed him the ropes" as he put it. Even during the fist fighting, they had towards the end of Snake's mission, he still considered Fox as his friend.
Years later during the Shadow Moses Incident, when it was revealed Fox had survived his injuries as the Cyborg Ninja, Snake was horrified and felt nothing but remorse for what Fox had become. Fox would later go on to battle REX. In the end, however, he could not go through with it. Fox's final words had a deep impact on Snake's personal beliefs to the point where he would echo them to Raiden years later during the Big Shell Incident.
During the Shadow Moses Incident, Snake developed a powerful bond with Meryl, displaying uncharacteristic concern and care for her. When Otacon was willing to sacrifice himself so Snake and Meryl could escape, Snake fully respected him. Following the Shadow Moses Incident, Snake and Otacon formed Philanthropy and developed a strong friendship, even creating their own personal handshake. When they returned to Shadow Moses and went to Otacon's office, where they first met, they looked back on the memory.
Otacon was the only person Snake told about his plan to kill himself in order to prevent a FOXDIE outbreak and Otacon decided to stick with Snake to the day he died to pass his legacy and accomplishments with others.
Just as Gray Fox did for him during Outer Heaven, Snake "showed the ropes" to Raiden, acting as a de facto mentor to the "rookie" and teaching him about his supplies and how to become a better soldier. Despite this, Snake was willing to use Raiden to further his mission, allowing him to infiltrate Arsenal Gear more easily during the Big Shell Incident by having enemy forces capture him temporarily.
Following the conclusion of the Big Shell Incident, Snake gave Raiden advice on how to live his life. Throughout Liquid Ocelot's Insurrection, Snake was somewhat adamant about Raiden not fighting more than he was and for him to "not waste his youth" on fighting, as Snake believed that it wasn't Raiden's fight. Snake tends to see Raiden as a whole as being an example of the "next generation" he's fighting for.
While often condescending and harsh to Raiden during the Big Shell Incident, he's also trying his best during the end to give him a sense of identity and what he should be fighting for.
Yet this had more of an influence in a way than he didn't intend and during his talks with Raiden, he carries a sense of regret that he wasn't a better teacher to him and that Raiden's life was made a living hell due to Snake's generation. Liquid Snake was Snake's twin brother, one of his greatest rivals and one of his most dangerous enemies.
Though Snake did seem to at the very least understand the motivation of Liquid's actions during the Shadow Moses Incident, in which Liquid wished to use the facility and Metal Gear REX to create eternal conflict in order for soldiers to be free from being pawns, he heavily disagreed with creating global widespread conflict to achieve this goal.
Snake exclaimed that " he didn't want that kind of world" when Liquid revealed his intentions. Liquid was also the man who killed Fox and nearly killed Meryl, which no doubt only intensified Snake's hatred towards him. What Liquid had put Snake through in Shadow Moses had a negative effect on him.
While disguised as Pliskin, Raiden observed Snake screaming "Liquid! In , Snake was willing to come out of retirement to stop Liquid Ocelot, though he was reluctant to assassinate him at first due to the mission being more of a "hired hit" than "justice" as Roy Campbell put it. In the end, Liquid Snake was one of Solid Snake's most unpredictable and despised adversaries. It was implied that a stealth camo-equipped Snake returned to the Fox Archipelago in , while trailing journalist Gary McGolden.
After supposedly journeying to the island himself in order to verify Nastasha's account, McGolden was captured and interrogated by an unknown party and subsequently rescued by an "invisible" savior. The article helped to give more exposure to Nastasha's novel, though its publisher raised doubts as to the accuracy of McGolden's report. However, he did not make the connection between his words and those of the dying Gray Fox at Shadow Moses, until meeting with Big Boss at Arlington nearly twenty years later.
Snake did not believe in God, and asked his friend Otacon to give him strength before his attempted suicide. Snake's last days were peaceful, traveling the world with Otacon and Sunny passing on his story. He died with a smile on his face. Created by Hideo Kojima , Snake was introduced in the first game of the series, Metal Gear , and has appeared in the majority of the subsequent games and spin-offs.
While Snake is depicted as the primary protagonist of the Metal Gear series, his father, Big Boss, acquired a prominent status as the central character in the four prequel games that he has starred in. Much as Metal Gear began as a pastiche of action movies of the time, Snake began as a pastiche of contemporary action movie heroes. Kojima based Snake on a number of different characters, including Escape from New York 's Snake Plissken, who inspired the name.
The ambiguity of his character was contributed to by Metal Gear 's limited script, in which he only speaks five times. Although Snake Plissken inspired the name, Kojima denied that he was the basis for Snake's personality, which instead was developed as the series itself progressed. The Worlds of Power novelization of the game maintains the Marine background, while also giving Snake the real name of "Justin Halley.
In the re-released versions, Snake's appearance was brought more in line with his altered presentation in the sequel Metal Gear Solid , and was to a certain extent reused from his Codec portrait from Metal Gear: Ghost Babel.
Similarly, he also had an additional transceiver portrait accessible only when using the transceiver upon using the hang-glider to reach the other side of the Bridge of Sorrow, which depicted him with a cigarette in his mouth. In the initial MSX2 release for the game, the cigarette was located on the left side of his mouth, while in the re-releases, it was located on the right side.
While Snake's Japanese heritage was retained, the nature of it was altered in later games in the series. While Snake states that defeating Big Boss ended his nightmares, the Previous Operations section claims that he wasn't happy because "Big Boss's last words kept ringing in [his] head. It is commonly assumed that Big Boss relayed this information to him immediately prior to their final battle in Metal Gear 2 , though the only detail made clear is that Snake knowingly "killed" his own father at that time, with only himself and Roy Campbell being aware of this.
In addition to expanding Snake's backstory, Metal Gear Solid established his characteristic voice and appearance. Yoji Shinkawa 's Snake design, characterized by his navy blue bandana and "sneaking suit", would serve as the template for all future incarnations of Snake in later Metal Gear games. According to Shinkawa, Snake's physique in Metal Gear Solid was based on that of action star Jean-Claude Van Damme, while his facial appearance in the same game was inspired by actor Christopher Walken.
Kojima later expressed that he "cheated" when came up with this decision. While Snake shares the same given name with his English voice actor, David Hayter, this was not intentional, contrary to popular belief, and is merely coincidental. The name David is of Hebrew origin and was used by the biblical King David, who managed to slay the giant Goliath with a slingshot and a sword. Similarly, Snake also overcame several almost impossible challenges despite being a clone created from supposedly inferior genes.
David Hayter, prior to voicing Snake, had voiced some animated incarnations of the Marvel Comics character Captain America, who coincidentally was also the result of a secret supersoldier project like Solid Snake himself. In the Shadow Moses briefing files for the original game, the animated Shinkawa artwork appears to depict Snake with fair-colored hair. Shinkawa said in an interview that Snake's hair might be naturally blond, and that he had probably dyed it brown before infiltrating Shadow Moses, while commenting on his designs for Snake's alias in the game's sequel, Iroquois Pliskin.
It remains unclear as to which clone was created to express Big Boss's dominant or recessive traits, since Liquid Snake's exposition on Les Enfants Terribles is contradicted by Ocelot's later report to Solidus, regarding which clone was designated the "inferior" one.
The subject of Big Boss's dominant and recessive traits, in regards to the clones' gene expression, is never referred again in other games in the series, after Metal Gear Solid. A recap of Liquid's dialogue was included in the fictional in-game novel In the Darkness of Shadow Moses , but there is no mention of dominant and recessive traits.
However, the dialogue remains essentially unchanged from the original game, in its remake, The Twin Snakes. Just prior to the second fight with Vulcan Raven during Metal Gear Solid and its remake, Raven referred to Snake as "Kasack," which is a word similar in pronunciation with the Ukrainian name "Cossack," which means "One of a warlike, pastoral people, skillful as horsemen, inhabiting different parts of the Russian empire and furnishing valuable contingents of irregular cavalry to its armies, those of Ukraine and those of the Don forming the principal divisions.
The cover for the Japanese manual for Metal Gear Solid depicts Snake with a combat knife, although he never actually uses one in the game itself. Although it can be difficult to notice due to the graphical limitations of the time, one can observe that both Solid and Liquid Snake share the exact same face model. The only differences being Liquid's longer blonde hair and darker skin tone.
Otherwise both Solid and Liquid Snake share the same facial appearance. In the earliest demos that were released in Japan for Metal Gear Solid , Solid Snake's Codec portrait was different, bearing a closer resemblance to his artwork such as having his eyes obscured in shadow.
Solid Snake reappears in the audio drama for Metal Gear Solid that is set at some point after the events of Shadow Moses. Solid Snake is sent to the Basra Republic by Roy Campbell to rendezvous with Meryl Silverburgh after her and a unit of UN peace negotiators were forced to crash land in the region, also getting help from a member of Delta Force member Allen Toshiba. Afterward, he helped Mei Ling infiltrate a neo-communist island of San Chago in order to acquire evidence of a chemical plant that is secretly being built on the island and then expose its existence.
While undergoing this portion of the mission, he also ends up getting into an argument with Mei Ling in regard to whether killing child soldiers is any different than killing regular soldiers, to which Snake states that there is no difference.
Snake later has to undergo an unofficial rescue mission for Roy Campbell after the latter ends up captured by the enemy. For Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty , Kojima explained that his decision to introduce a new playable character in Solid Snake's place was done in order to develop Snake from another character's perspective, but also to avoid treating Snake as a rookie by having a new character be instructed via Codec instead.
The idea made it as far as actual game testing, and was also included in the official script but was shelved in favor of dark hair. Snake was also given a mullet hairstyle that would continue to be used in his later appearances, and was also implemented in the design of the young Big Boss in the prequel games. Pliskin's attire in the game is almost identical to Snake's appearance in Metal Gear right down to the headset and the color of his clothing.
Upon closer inspection of Pliskin's equipment, a few shotgun shells can be seen tucked into his vest. In addition, he was originally supposed to hold the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer. He also was to end up captured alongside Raiden and interrogated by Vamp and Fortune, when their attempt at rescuing Emma Emmerich backfired.
Pliskin during this time would also have apparently died during the torture, although he would later be revealed to have survived. A story idea suggested that the Patriots were wary of Snake, due to the possibility of him being a spy for China.
In Metal Gear Solid 2 , due to a placement error of Codec calls, Snake will deny any knowledge of Outer Heaven if asked by Raiden about it shortly after the Harrier battle despite the fact Snake was no longer using the alias of Iroquois Pliskin by that point. If the player inputs the Konami Code on the game clear screen, Solid Snake will be heard saying either "What do you think you're doing!?
If the player manages to retrieve the shaver and supply it to Solid Snake while disguised as Iroquois Pliskin during their first meeting, Snake will appear clean-shaven when meeting up with Raiden on Arsenal Gear. During the Tanker chapter's Codec conversations, if the player presses R1 to listen to his positive thoughts, Snake will remark "Hey, I'm the main character! Depending on the difficulty level, Snake's armament and to a certain degree competency will vary during the push through Arsenal late in the game.
In the Easy and Normal difficulties, he will have an M4 and will kill the Arsenal Gear troopers at the first opportunity. In Hard difficulty, he will only have a handgun with him, which will allow him to take on some enemies yet require the player to aid him if overwhelmed. In Extreme difficulty, he is completely unarmed and remains idle, thus requiring the player to find any enemy they can find coming near Snake and take them out.
In the ending of Metal Gear Solid 2 , Snake gives a speech to Raiden about how absolute reality doesn't exist and that they ultimately have to create their own meanings and world views, and fight for said beliefs.
This is reminiscent of a Japanese philosophical belief known as Mono No Aware "The impermanence of all things" , which claims that there is nothing permanent, though with the caveat that they are beautiful while in their fleeting existence still requires fighting to preserve them regardless. During Raiden's first meeting with Pliskin in Strut B, the player has the opportunity to directly interact with him:. Solid Snake was also playable in the non-canonical Snake Tales stories.
Although Solid Snake himself does not appear in the prequel Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater , he is foreshadowed on a few occasions, such as comments made by The Sorrow and Para-Medic, regarding Naked Snake's sons and his genes, respectively. In addition, the pre-end credits timeline also mentions the birth of the "Sons of Big Boss. Coincidentally, this also made Snake during the events of Metal Gear the same age as Hideo Kojima when he first released Metal Gear as it had been released a month before Kojima's birthday.
Solid Snake does serve as the player character in the minigame Snake vs. In it, he is summoned from vacation by Colonel Campbell to retrieve monkeys or rather, apes that have escaped.
Because Snake vs. Monkey uses Metal Gear Solid 3 's game engine, Solid Snake's appearance in this game is based on Naked Snake's pre-torture character model. When he is recruited, Campbell remarks, "Some old guy joined our team. In-game, Old Snake has the same stats and skills as Naked Snake but his maximum stamina and health are the highest among special characters, surpassing Raiden, Campbell, l, and even Naked Snake. Players can unlock him by completing "Infinity Mission" under the Medium difficulty.
Solid Snake is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl for Nintendo's Wii console. When Snake is selected with the Wii Remote he says "It's show time! His "Final Smash" super move has him hanging from a helicopter on a rope ladder, firing a grenade launcher at the rest of the combatants. In order to keep the game kid-friendly, Snake never uses knives or firearms, despite there being a pistol in his leg holster, and solely relies on explosives in-game.
In addition, Snake's entrance has him appearing with electric bolts on the ground before rising up, referring to his opening appearance in Metal Gear Solid 2 's Tanker Chapter, where after landing on the U. Discovery tanker, his stealth camo malfunctions. He was originally supposed to appear in the preceding game, Super Smash Bros. Melee , but the game was too far into development by the time Kojima asked for him to be included.
The Codec in Brawl is based on the Metal Gear Solid version, which utilizes animated character artwork, though Snake's icon has been modified to match his in-game appearance.
To use the Codec, the player must press the down taunt button and release very quickly. During Codec dialogue, Snake is revealed to be a fan of Captain Falcon , with he and Otacon referring to the Captain's signature Falcon Punch and Falcon Kick moves as something they have always wanted to try themselves.
Snake also knows Mario to be a world-wide celebrity; criticizes Link 's lack of speed due to his plethora of equipment with Otacon implying that Snake was being a hypocrite in his criticism of Link by calling him "Mr. Utility Belt" ; defends Luigi from verbal attack by the Colonel presumably the AI ; considered Yoshi to be food ; and believes that Pit is a mutant due to skepticism towards his being an angel.
Slippy Toad , from the Star Fox series, hacks into the Colonel's frequency when trying to get information on Falco ; Snake is impressed at Slippy's invention of a multi-purpose shield generator, requesting that he also build a weapon for him.
It is also revealed that Snake fears Ganondorf , stating "This guy is giving off a murderous vibe! Even getting close to him makes my skin crawl If Snake is KOed by his enemies while making a Codec call, the characters that he has called will repeatedly shout his name in the same manner as the main series' Game Over screen. I just don't like him. Robotnik, Sonic's worst enemy. Another meaning of the joke and the one that makes sense in America is that hedgehogs actually eat snakes.
Solid Snake's character model in Super Smash Bros. Additionally, in one palette swap Tiger Stripe , Snake wears Naked Snake's green bandana as opposed to Solid Snake's trademark gray-blue one. Furthermore, in his Codec call about Yoshi , Snake suggests to Otacon that he capture him and "see what he tastes like," which was Naked Snake's typical response to animal life in Metal Gear Solid 3. This design for Solid Snake was later reused for one of his renders in the E3 Battle.
Snake is the only character to be given actual dialogue in "The Subspace Emissary" Adventure mode, when he first becomes playable in the storyline, remarking "Kept you waiting, huh?
In "The Subspace Emissary," Snake infiltrates the Halberd , and spends most of the story hiding in the cardboard box. He attempts to hide from Lucario and Meta Knight, but fails after Lucario detects him hiding in the box using his aura powers. A fight seemed inevitable, but they put aside their differences and team up when they realize that some security primids are approaching in their direction.
After becoming involved in saving the princesses on the Halberd , he, Lucario, and Meta Knight infiltrate the bridge area, where they discover various Mr. Game and Watches copies manning the bridge. They then tackle them, knocking them all from the bridge, though the multitude of Mr. Game and Watches later merge together into Duon. He is later turned into a trophy by Tabuu, only to be revived before the final confrontation.
He's an infiltration specialist whose ability to carry out missions under any conditions has made him a legend. He's saved the world three times from the threat of bipedal, nuclear-armed mechs called Metal Gear. Currently he's working with the anti-Metal Gear group known as Philanthropy. Besides his various trophies, Solid Snake also has two stickers, one depicting his Twin Snakes artwork, and another, his Metal Gear Solid 2 artwork.
The former is exclusive to Snake and increases his arm and leg attacks by 7, and the latter increases the affected characters' explosive attacks by On April 25, , Brawl's Tier List updated to the current list, Snake is currently ranked 6th out of 38 and sits in the A- Tier alongside Fire Emblem's Marth and Star Fox's Falco, Marth is the highest, Snake sits in the middle, and Falco is the lowest, Among the competitive fanbase, Snake is considered to be one of the best fighters in Brawl.
Like the other characters, he has three victory poses. His first victory pose has him removing his Cardboard box and standing up, stating "Not even close" to his opponent. His second victory pose has him in a crouching position using the Codec where he says " Colonel , mission accomplished.
I'm done here. Philanthropy received intelligence from a woman named Victoria Reed that a Metal Gear REX model was being built by the company she was working for. Snake was sent in, but quickly discovered that the whole thing was a ruse. Victoria was an AI, and Snake had really been sent in so that the terrorists could take over the facility once Snake had disabled the security system. Pressing on, Snake later realized that the Otacon he had been talking to was also an AI, as it started to glitch.
The real Otacon eventually managed to contact Snake and they decided it would be easier for Snake to finish the mission instead of Otacon hacking him out.
Snake eventually overthrew the virtual terrorist threat, and defeated their leader. When Snake awoke from the VR, he overheard two voices talking. They stated that Snake was unable to provide them with the data they needed, and proceeded to erase his memory of the events.
Kojima himself stated that the series would continue but he does not want the character to be handled by anyone else. In the original ending of Metal Gear Solid 4 , Solid Snake and Otacon would have turned themselves in to be executed for their crimes. The staff at Kojima Productions were strongly opposed to this idea, and convinced Kojima to change it.
During gameplay, Snake may throw out his back after doing a forward roll with his Psyche gauge decreasing slightly and will get up rather slowly, while holding his back, further portraying his now-advanced years. Similarly, if the player dies during combat or some other related death, chooses to continue, and calls Rosemary, he will mention seeing himself having been killed in that manner or in the case of the player being killed via explosion, Rosemary will admit she dreamed of Snake being killed via an explosion.
In one particular call, Rosemary will also speculate that Snake is suffering from a mild case of depersonalization disorder. He also comes with a unique weapon called the OctoCamo suit. Solid Snake's OctoCamo, unlike the main game, and Sneaking Matches, will not render him completely invisible, but rather it will help him blend into the main environment.
In addition, his Command Vest and his holster are also included as unlockable equipment in the rewards shop with its own colorized index, four of which are based on the areas he went to.
If tranquilized, he will sometimes say either "Liquid Besides his playability, he is also alluded to in a sleep talk by Female Soldiers with the "H" option of voices, where she says " Solid Snake appeared in the Versus Battle feature on the official website, where he competed for fan votes against Naked Snake. The cameo resulted when the English version had to change a few items during localization due to their being real life products in Solid Magazine 's case, it was Weekly Famitsu.
Because Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance takes place four years after the events of Metal Gear Solid 4 , and thus Snake's implied death by that point, he does not actually appear in this game. Snake does, however, receive a brief mention by Raiden in an optional Codec conversation with Kevin Washington , where he explained that he decided to use Raiden in place of Jack to craft a new life based on someone's advice referring to Snake's speech at the end of Metal Gear Solid 2.
During another Codec conversation with Kevin, due to the ambiguous nature of his fate, Raiden referred to Snake in the present tense, while Kevin referred to him in the past tense. Additionally, when Sunny is launching the vehicle to send Raiden to Pakistan, she says "this is a no-smoking flight," obviously referring to Snake and his smoking habits, and Raiden chuckles in response.
It contains voice samples from Snake whenever it is swung. Unlike most cards, the card wasn't actually based on a prior game appearance either Metal Gear Solid or its remake, The Twin Snakes.
Rather, it was based on the Play Arts Kai figurine. The flashbacks occur after the player successfully recreates several scenes from MGS1. Snake's dialogue from the original game was re-recorded by Big Boss's voice actor Kiefer Sutherland. This reflects the original PlayStation's technical capabilities in supporting retro lower-polygon models, and lower-resolution textures. The skin is unlocked by answering all questions on the Normal Mode quiz correctly.
He is unlocked by completing the Deja Vu mission with an S-rank and on Hard Mode, all while interacting with the app.
Snake was also speculated to appear as a child in the same game prior to its release due to the ending of the E3 trailer showing two "Elis" with the narration mentioning Les Enfants Terribles. However, this was later proven false, as the second "Eli" in the scene was actually imagery invoked by the character Tretij Rebenok due to the latter being drawn to Eli's hatred of Venom Snake whom he believed to be his father, Big Boss.
Prior to his formal announcement, Solid Snake appeared on the splash image of various characters in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , which implied he may be making a return as a playable character.
Most of his move set is the same as in Brawl , though he has a new attack that involves multiple missiles targeting the area for his Final Smash. His down smash is also a more standard kick in front into a kick behind unlike the old version where he set a mine in the floor. Among the four protagonists of the Metal Gear series himself, Big Boss, Venom Snake, and Raiden , Snake is the only one to have not lost either the use of an eye or the eye itself, although he did wear the eyepatch-like Solid Eye.
Similarly, he does not lose any limbs, unlike Raiden who lost most of his body after becoming a Cyborg Ninja, and Venom Snake who lost his left arm Big Boss has limbs amputated by the Patriots after their fight in Zanzibar Land. While Big Boss's clones are most often referred to as his sons in the series, they are biologically more similar to identical twins, since they share more genes with him than children born by normal sexual reproduction.
Aside from the character depicted in the canonical games, various incarnations of "Solid Snake" have been featured in different, non-canon Metal Gear games. In another Konami title, Silent Hill 3 , there is a corpse that has been trapped inside a wall of a construction site. According to the BradyGames strategy guide, this was intended to be a cameo of Solid Snake, as the corpse is wearing military fatigues and has a silencer for a pistol.
In the later parts, a character called Miia sneaks away from a crowd in a box with the word "SNAKE" written on it and is wearing a different version of Snake's Sneaking Suit. Another character called Rachnera is wearing a rather exposed version of The Boss's white Sneaking Suit. In the third case of this Capcom adventure game, Athena Cykes encounters a character named Myriam Scuttlebutt, who constantly hides under a cardboard box similar to Snake's stealth tactics.
He is hiding in a cardboard box and when spoken to says "I don't know why I'm revealing this, but I'm a secret spy. I was hired by an organization, which shall remain nameless, in order to study this Shadow World. In the Yu-Gi-Oh! Solid Snake is a secret character in Evolution Skateboarding. The player rescues him in the House of Time. Django tells him to go to Sun Avenue, where he sets up a shop.
The player can then buy "Blindboxes" weapons and items that Snake has picked up in random boxes so the player can't see what he or she is buying from him. He also gives advice on where to go next, and gives the player titles.
He also appears in Boktai 3: Sabata's Counterattack. His appearance in the game is based on Metal Gear Solid 2 , with his special moves consisting of only C4, which can be planted onto anything and detonated at will. Snake's stage is based on one of the connecting bridges of the Big Shell , with the Harrier II appearing and shooting the combatants. Snake also has three alternate costumes, including the Tuxedo , his Iroquois Pliskin alter ego, and his original Metal Gear Solid appearance.
Like the Snake vs. When the player character ducks, the Felyne Comrade also hides under a cardboard box. Solid Snake himself does not actually appear in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia , although he was briefly referenced in the game's Albus mode.
Just before delivering the coup de grace against the boss character Brachyura at the lighthouse by crushing him with an elevator, Albus will say "Showtime" in a vocal tone similar to that of Solid Snake. In this commercial, Solid Snake makes a cameo appearance, along with other iconic video game characters who have appeared prominently in the PlayStation consoles.
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