

To watch the full episode, follow the link at the bottom. Solid Snake on the other hand doesn’t care what his rations taste like. He also gains more stamina from the food if he likes it. Snake often wants to know the taste and discusses it with Para-Medic over the radio. In MGS3, Snake can get his hands on all kinds of food, from animals and fruit found in the wild, to noodles and rations. But despite this mindset, he will eventually have to kill her in order to complete his mission. “Does it have to be one or the other – love or hate?” Snake replies. She asks him wether he loves her or hates her. “Does it have to be one or the other – love or hate?”ĮVA wants to know what the story is between Snake and The Boss. When Snake is handed a new gun by EVA, he gets all excited and starts to summarize all the great features of this custom made weapon.

And not only that, nearly every part of this gun has been expertly crafted and customized.” A ring hammer… The base of the trigger guard’s been filed down for a higher grip. A long-type trigger with non-slip grooves. The thumb safety is extended to make it easier on the finger. And the interlock with the frame is tightened for added precision. “The feeding ramp is polished to a mirror sheen. I’m ready to die for them ifĪt this point in the story Snake is still very loyal to his country, and this particular quote shows his naiveté. “I follow the President and the top brass.

The hosts say that it shows a more human side compared to Solid Snake (who probably wouldn’t have counted the hours), but they also find it quite creepy. When the Boss contacts Snake via the radio, Snake is able to pinpoint exactly how much time has passed since they last talked to each other. “It’s been 5 years, 72 days, and 18 hours.” Credit for the translation goes to JunkerHQ. Here are five quotes from Snake that reveal his personality, according to Kojima Productions. One of the things discussed was Snake’s character, and how some of his dialogue shows his more human side. Who sings Snake Eater in Metal Gear Solid 3 Norihiko Hibino wrote the game’s opening theme, Snake Eater, a distinctly James Bond-like vocal track, as performed by Cynthia Harrell. During the latest episode of Kojima Station, the hosts looked back at Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, as part of the series’ retrospective that has been running for several episodes. Another version of Snake Eater, unofficially known as the The Boss Mix, will play during the fight with The Boss when five minutes are left in the fight.
