To create your free account, please enter your email address and password below. Please ensure your email is correct as you will recieve a validation email before you can login.
To log in to your account, please enter your email address and password below:
To reset your password, please enter your email address below and we will send you a link to reset it.
Hayter, Gregson-Williams, and Cooper work on Snake’s forthcoming adventure…
Konami of America has today confirmed that two of the key people who helped bring a Hollywood dimension to MGS2 are working with MGS Director, Hideo Kojima, on Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
David Hayter will once again be providing the vocal talent for Snake, and he recently talked about his role, saying that, "Snake is one of the most dynamic characters in video game historyâ?¦I've always enjoyed developing characters and creatively exploring their personalities in my screenplays. Working with Kojima to bring this ultra-cool character to life has been a truly rewarding professional experience and certainly one of the top roles I've ever done."
Once again Hollywood composer Harry Gregson-Williams returns to the MGS series after creating one of the most memorable themes tunes in a videogame for MGS2. Gregson-Williams has recently said that, "Instead of focusing on the time period in which the game takes place, I have created a soundtrack that is respectful of the pre-existing MGS tasteâ?¦The music enhances each of the various layers of the game and augments the overall storyline. It has been a pleasure working with Hideo Kojima as he truly understands the importance music plays in setting the tone for any story."
Making his MGS debut is Kyle Cooper, who has previous created the titles sequences for films such as Se7en and Mission: Impossible. He has recently described how:
"Working with Kojima on MGS3 has given me the rare opportunity to push the boundaries of the lead-ins I traditionally create for television and movies, resulting in a new style of visual storytelling that cannot be re-created on the silver screenâ?¦Unlike those for feature films or TV shows, the intro sequence to MGS3 is fully interactive and allows players to be part of the experience, not just a spectator."
At the moment, we donâ??t quite know what Cooper means when he says that the title sequence is â??fully interactiveâ?, but have to admit that it does sound very intriguing. Weâ??ll have more on MGS3: Snake Eater soonâ?¦
If you wish to link to this article, here's a permalink to this page:
TVG Store - Finding you the cheapest price for:
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
-
Buy Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Best price: £11.98 from Coolshop with FREE delivery
Gameseek £21.98 Usually dispatched within 24 hours Buy From Here




Click here to Subscribe to this RSS Feed







Comment
Sign Up and Post with a Profile
Join TVG for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member. You can still post anonymously.
Log in using Facebook
Respect Other Members
Please respect other users, post wisely and avoid flaming... Terms & Conditions
Added:Wed 08th Apr 2009 00:17, Post No: 12
Kurt Russel would make an AWESOME solid snake, it's such a shame he's..you know old. But he could make an awesome big boss, if not solid snake. <3
Added:Sat 24th Jan 2009 23:26, Post No: 11
Wow some people dont have a clue look im not going to pretend i know more than others but for instance
yes they are twins but there not identical "nub". And did you just say daniel day lewis errr yeah right the actor will be a joint choice between directors and kojima who is working on the project VERY closley and that is straight from the horses mouth youll find the interview if you google it a bit.
CAMO tip if you on about mgs3 snake eater you use the correct collour with your surroundings to CAMO up better inproving invis and visiual range
i suggest you all start at mgs on the NES and play they all the way up to MGS4 and do all the exta vr's misshions and watch and read all the extras in every generation from the ps1 upwards then youll understand the snake a bit better and see why you cant just pick a person for this roal but who better than bail name someone i dear ya
Added:Fri 16th Jan 2009 21:03, Post No: 10
Firstly, there MUST be a single actor playing both Snake & Liquid, they are twins afterall! If any actor has enough talent to incorporate 2 roles then there is no one better than Christian Bale. As for the supporting cast, Daniel Day-Lewis would be an amazing Ocelot & I think Eva Green would be an ideal choice as Meryl.
Added:Wed 19th Nov 2008 09:43, Post No: 9
eh, I dunno..I love Bale and all...but he doesn't seem right to me.
Added:Sun 10th Aug 2008 23:18, Post No: 8
hey can someone tell me how does snake camouflage works? (the one the boss drops) i stil i dont get its power
Added:Tue 08th Jul 2008 16:44, Post No: 7
bale is perfect for snake i mean look at his roles in american psyco batman and harsh times he plays each person differnt i think they should get him
Added:Sun 02nd Dec 2007 04:50, Post No: 6
this game is a pretty good game actually i thought it was going to be stupid u know cause the knew story line and all knew charecters u know
Added:Fri 03rd Aug 2007 21:21, Post No: 5
David Hayter needs to exercise and grow some hair on his head and chin to be solid snake. Plus I think he's perfect for it. But iuno about christian bale as the snake...he's a better liquid than solid
Added:Fri 27th Jul 2007 07:00, Post No: 4
Oh and btw, you people need to stop jumping on one guy. Im sure there are about 20 other actors out there who could play snake. Jumping on one guy and saying anyone else would be horrible is just plain stupid.
Added:Fri 27th Jul 2007 06:52, Post No: 3
Hugh Jackman is not nearly as good an actor as Christian Bale. Plus he stars in to many cornball action movies. Bale is the greatest actor of our generation. If he stars in this movie it is bound to be incredible.