disolitude said:
Alright...its 2 on 2 now...now its fair. I personally like to be entertained when I watch cutscense is videogames and the gamecube port had amazing fight sequences(ala matrix style). As far as emotion in the delivery of the actors, i did not notice it but you may be right. In any case, not like MGS is godfather like materiel that needs top notch acting performances. I think Twin Snakes does the job with voice acting and blows the PS1 version away with the fight sequences. Not to mention that it looks better than PS1 game as its on gamecube. IT looks better that MGS2 to me as well...which I think is the weakest one. MGS3 is the best one in my opinion... |
I only agree that the Matrix fights were cool with Gray Fox just because of the 'cyborg ninja' thing. Other than that, I felt that they decided to put too much over the top'ness into the cutscenes compared to the first one.
Ocelot shooting at Snake's feet while Snake hops backward is cool in the original, but Ocelot shooting a shot directly at Snake while Snake does a backflip is taking it a little too far in my opinion. The same thing goes for the Hind D, is it really necessary for Snake to run and jump onto the missle fired from the helicopter, and then leap off it to get more airtime to fire a stinger at Liquid?
Ugh...
I think Snake is a cool character already, but Twin Snakes takes it too far.
*edit*Also, apparently from the Metal Gear Solid Retrospective on Gametrailers.com, Hideo himeslf asked for the cutscenes to be more original for Twin Snakes.








