Well eventually Big Boss will have to turn into 'Old Big Boss' so he and Snake can talk to each other at the end of MGS4 and not have the same voice.FirstToStrike said:Big Boss/Solid Snake, if David Hayter decides not to reprise...
RIP Spyro the Dragon, who suffered the same fate.VanQ said:RIP Crash Bandicoot from the PS1 era. You were never the same after Activision acquired you and now you're being left to rot in the room where they horde all their unused IPs.
;_;7 RIP in piece Crash.
But the thing they're specifically complaining about is the cutscenes.Relnik said:can we stop the bitching about the other m, the game wasn't THAT bad just skip the cut-scenes and the game is pretty awesome. although any of the other metroid games still stand light-years ahead of it, it isn't worth all of the hate people give it.
It looks like Vorgil is a badass...in his dreams...EH?Daystar Clarion said:snip
Yeah, I noticed that too...bafrali said:It looks like Vorgil is a badass...in his dreams...EH?Daystar Clarion said:snip
OT: I would ***** about Dante but it would take too long. So I will ***** about Sparda. Lets take the Legendary Dark Knight who made Mundus his ***** signlehandedly and turn him into a bold middle aged guy who is literally Mundus' ***** in Hell...in bondage. Oh and he marries with a ginger instead of the killer blonde. Such BS.
I think Kevin Conroy might be able to do a good job as Big Boss/Solid Snake if Hayter doesn't reprise his role. Steven Blum could do a decent job as well.an annoyed writer said:Anyone who takes on that role after David Hayter's departure is pretty much going to need to do an impression of his voice, because that's the iconic growl we've come to know and love. If they go with anything different, it's just not going to work very well. Now Big Boss's voice has demonstrably changed, but that is because he got older and by the time we see him in MGS4 he's had some reconstructive surgeries and therapies(being in a coma for years really does some crazy things to your body). Just changing the voice randomly in between titles and acting like nothing happened wouldn't jive well.FirstToStrike said:Big Boss/Solid Snake, if David Hayter decides not to reprise...
I agree with you. I can also fill in the blank space for why he turned into an ass hat. Activision released comics on the launch of Prototype 2 detailing what happened to him. Short answer, he went to Russia and South Africa, then while in some snowy place he got shot by some chick over money and promptly lost faith in the world. So yeah, don't ever go to Russia or South Africa if you ever get super powers.Ix Rebound said:R.I.P Alex Mercer
I know he was never a "good guy" and that he was an anti-hero at best, but seriously what the fuck?
I must have missed the whole part where he turned into a saturday morning cartoon villian in between the two games who for some reason now wants to destroy the very thing he helped save in he first game.
I think i remember in a game interview that they said they wanted to make him and "interesting villian"
If he was ment interesting he would made me think about his motivations instead of be downright confused by them
EDIT: dammit ninja'ed
Oh, it only took about two lines in ME3 before I suspected they had sneakily replaced Mordin with a deeper-voiced scientist salarian. Not that the character was any different, or that the new VA did a bad job. But change is bad. He was the only character in the entire series who had a voice actor change, and I can't fathom why it happened. Michael Beattie better have been doing something amazing instead, like cave diving.hazabaza1 said:I think I was one of the only people that noticed the change in Mordin's voice actor.
He's still good, but... not Mordin good.