Can Hayter effectively portray a 12 year old, though?
Makes sense. Guess I'm really mainstream thenWhat I'm saying is that it's not a strange phenomenon. I'm not a psych major, so I won't pretend to be someone who can explain this with any eloquence or expertise, but humans in general have a tendency to react poorly to change initially even if the change ultimately proves for the better. You can probably look at public reactions to any interface overhaul to any website ever and even if the changes ultimately prove to make the site a million times more usable, initially, people will hate it because it's different.
It would obviously have to be a flash-forward to 1995, Old Biggy fighting a no-win battle against a 23 year old Solid Snake with THE REAL MGS THEME playing.
That = automatic best game ever. Even with the stupid fucking horn.
It would obviously have to be a flash-forward to 1995, Old Biggy fighting a no-win battle against a 23 year old Solid Snake with THE REAL MGS THEME playing.
That = automatic best game ever. Even with the stupid fucking horn.
It's funny when studios hire big name actors in a desperate attempt to make the medium seem more relevent to mainstream media.
Next:
Konami announces Christopher Lloyd will voice Revolver Ocelot
Yeah and we get to play it from Big Boss' perspective. Best game ever.
Answering Codec Calls for 12 hours, and 1 fight? Interesting.
As an enormous MGS fan I'm suffering a reasonable level of butthurt over this
Kojima's lost it.
The REAL question is: Who will be voicing Frank Jaeger? the best character in the entire series.
..Oh wait, it'll probably Kiefer doing that as well.
So you guys think this might be a way for Arad/Konami to position Sutherland as Snake in a movie adaptation? That or Kojima was just an idiot who jumped on the occasion just because they had the chance to have a celebrity voice actor.
Stupid, stupid move either way. And I like Kiefer.
I get serious MGS2 vibes from this whole situation and it's making me very excited.
Yeah well someone has to manage Outer Heaven.
I swear that this has been known for months and months.. hasn't it? Either way, I still expect Hayter will show up in some form. Kojima is always doing a bait and switch.
I don't remember this much (or any) butthurt over Young Ocelot (MGS3) not having Pat Zimmerman's voice.
Everybody knew he was Ishmael. Snake himself was a little more ambiguous.
I don't remember this much (or any) butthurt over Young Ocelot (MGS3) not having Pat Zimmerman's voice.
Because he was what.. only 12 in MGS3?
I don't remember this much (or any) butthurt over Young Ocelot (MGS3) not having Pat Zimmerman's voice.
I don't remember this much (or any) butthurt over Young Ocelot (MGS3) not having Pat Zimmerman's voice.
unless hayter is really the most unprofessional person working in showbusiness this is probably some kind of troll
Early 20's
I don't like the lack of Hayter, however I hate the Snake facial animation on model way more.
Some nightmarish Polar Express shit.
It would obviously have to be a flash-forward to 1995, Old Biggy fighting a no-win battle against a 23 year old Solid Snake with THE REAL MGS THEME playing.
That = automatic best game ever. Even with the stupid fucking horn.
The video reeks of "Troll" for some reason. I don't know what it is, but everything about it just seems really strange. As if the complete truth is not quite as it seems.
The video reeks of "Troll" for some reason. I don't know what it is, but everything about it just seems really strange. As if the complete truth is not quite as it seems. I'm quite sure Hayter is involved in some capacity. Or maybe I'm in denial...
THAT needs to be MGS6. THE FINAL CHAPTER. You play half the game as badass, grey bearded Big Boss (voiced by Kiefer) and half as SS in his prime (Hayter). The game spans 4 years and retells the events of Mozambique and Zanzibar Land. Miller and Campbell are heavily involved. In the end, the CQC fight between Grey Fox and Solid in the middle of a minefield is GLORIOUS and goes down as one of the best video game fights of all time. Just as iconic as the flowers at the end of MGS3. Then comes the final boss fight. SS vs BB.
In the end, Solid kills BB, although the latter's remains are stolen. Solid disappears, and the final post credits scene shows where he went: he's shaken, despondent and drunk, hiding out in a little cabin in Alaska.