In this show we exchange our views on Metal Gear Solid 3.
In the fourth of our six Metal Gear 25th anniversary series specials Leon, Tony, Darren Gargette, Josh Garrity and Ready-Up’s Paul Rooney are inserted into the Soviet jungle via HALO jump to talk turkey, tree frog and several taxa of fungi. Is 2004’s Bond-tinged, Sixties-set Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater the green sheep of the Metal Gear family or The Big Boss?
Music used in this show is as follows:
Track 1: Snake Eater by Norihiko Hibino (vocal by Cynthia Harrell) – Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater soundtrack
Track 2 : Way To Fall by Starsailor – Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater soundtrack
Cane & Rinse 39 was edited by Darren Gargette.
If you’re looking for our previous shows regarding Kojima Productions classic series, click the links below:
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
Metal Gear & Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake
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Can’t believe it’s finally here! Going to start listening right away!
Bless you for your enthusiasm; we thrive on it!
I’d just like to say that my audio track is slightly ahead of sync, meaning that it sounds like I’m constantly cutting across and talking over people.
I promise that I wasn’t like that (too much) in reality.
After listening to this ep, I’ve finally taken the plunge and bought the HD collection for the 360. I’m looking forward to murdering unsuspecting guards with snakes
Hee hee, have fun!
I’d be very interested in hearing a podcast on Metal Gear Acid and MGA2. I know you’ve decided to include neither them nor Portable Ops, but please reconsider.
Both games are fantastic, and are in fact the only MG games I’ve finished.
Hi Hans, thanks for your feedback. There are a whole host of things we have to consider when deciding which games we’re going to cover on the podcast. The main reason we’re not doing Portable Ops, even though it is canon, is due to the lack of PSP units among key members of the team. Obviously this extends to the Ac!d games too. Furthermore we also decided not to cover spin-offs (Snake’s Revenge, Ghost Babel, Ac!d etc.) as part of this current Metal Gear run as it would have extended the series beyond the patience of non Metal Gear loving listeners. Besides, we’d also like to move onto another series of specials after Peace Walker. However, I’ve always fancied playing an Ac!d game myself so if I do ever get another PSP, or play it on Vita, it could yet get added to our big list of potential topics. Sorry it’s not the reply you wanted but I promise I’ll bear it mind for the future, and thanks for your interest.
This is my favorite MGS, It’s hard not to love the Boss.
On a side note… the Boss is the only other MGS character I’d love to play as besides Big Boss and Solid, Raiden never did anything for me.