dbvilla.blogg.se

Cam clarke liquid snake interview
Cam clarke liquid snake interview












cam clarke liquid snake interview
  1. Cam clarke liquid snake interview movie#
  2. Cam clarke liquid snake interview full#
  3. Cam clarke liquid snake interview series#
  4. Cam clarke liquid snake interview tv#

That brings me to Solid Snake’s dysfunctional family dynamic as it is specifically why he’s involved with this mission. How would a lone highly trained soldier thrust into that kind of situation react and respond to not just the kinetic threat in front of them but the awareness of the threat of a nuclear strike and a limited window with which to resolve everything? The lengths Kojima went to put the player in Snake’s shoes is what makes you empathize with him especially during the constant lows he encounters during the course of the game.

Cam clarke liquid snake interview series#

In case it isn’t obvious, series creator Hideo Kojima consulted with former Navy SEAL and Delta Force members for the development of both MGS1 and MGS2. This is where the game’s trademark stealth infiltration mechanics come to bear. Going in outnumbered, outgunned and with only 24 hours to complete what’s basically a suicide mission, Solid Snake must prioritize stealth over engaging the enemy just to survive. Due to the sensitive nature of the situation as well as conflicting political and corporate interests, a lone highly trained operative with plenty of experience is chosen infiltrate the facility and diffuse the crisis. It just so happens the facility was also being used to secretly develop a new nuclear-equipped walking battle tank: Metal Gear Rex.

Cam clarke liquid snake interview tv#

It makes sense when you consider the backdrop for the game which is something out of the early 2000s TV show 24: A rogue mercenary group takes over a base in a remote Alaskan Nuclear Weapons Disposal Facility.

cam clarke liquid snake interview

The first two, Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake–both are heavily referenced in MGS1 on that note–were both stealth games but MGS1 makes that the key mechanic for navigating the game from start to finish.

cam clarke liquid snake interview

Metal Gear Solid was actually the third Metal Gear Solid game.

Cam clarke liquid snake interview full#

The game’s signature hallmark is actually included in the game’s full title: Tactical Espionage Action. Some critics of the series like to contrast the game being a masterpiece to the fact none of the games that followed it were able to hold a candle to the first one but I won’t digress. Like its sequel Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, MGS1 was a game far ahead of its time in terms of storytelling and attention to detail.

Cam clarke liquid snake interview movie#

…That may actually be why to date, we are still waiting for a movie adaptation: It’s already perfect as it is. Why? Because the game’s presentation is itself literally a blockbuster movie. Although he did not voice the character in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Clarke reprises his role in Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel and Metal Gear Solid 2: Digital Graphic Novel.For nearly 25 years, the first Metal Gear Solid game has and continues to stand as the most fan requested video game to get a movie adaption and still not get one. He also voiced the characters of Anthony and the custodian in the game Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem by Silicon Knights.Ĭlarke provided the English voice of Liquid Snake in Metal Gear Solid (under the pseudonym "James Flinders"), and reprised his role in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes. He also had a small voice role on the Nickelodeon show, Avatar: The Last Airbender and the voice actor of Kratos Aurion from the games Tales of Symphonia, Tales of Symphonia 2: Dawn of the New World, and Tales of Vesperia. He is also best known for his role as Leonardo in the original 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon loosely based on the comic book series of the same name. In Latter Day Saint circles, Clarke is best known as the original "Jimmy Flinders" character during the 1970s, from the hit LDS musical, Saturday's Warrior. He is the son of the late actor Robert Clarke and singer Alyce King. "Cam" Clarke (born November 6, 1957, in Burbank, California) is an American voice actor, famous for his many starring roles in popular video games, animated series and films, including Liquid Snake in the Metal Gear series.














Cam clarke liquid snake interview