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Kiefer Sutherland as Solid Snake

Polygon reports on the controversy of the day in gaming and voice casting. As I noted a little over a month ago, a Metal Gear  game without David Hayter as the voice of Snake is a tough pill to swallow for fans who've followed him in the role for 15 years. I've yet to see anyone thrilled about Solid Snake suddenly sounding like Jack Bauer.

"The themes are a little different from previous games in the series," Metal Gear series creator Hideo Kojima said of Sutherland's casting. "We're taking on some heavy subjects, like race and revenge. As a result, I wanted Snake to have a more subdued performance expressed through subtle facial movements and tone of voice, rather than words."
The Phantom Pain takes place in 1984, Kojima said, and the developer wanted an actor who could "genuinely convey" Snake as he would look and sound in his late 40s.
"It's different from anything we've done before," Kojima said, explaining that he turned to producer Avi Arad for assistance, who referred him to Sutherland. "I felt that he was the perfect fit, in terms of age and performance," Kojima added.

Maybe this is a fake out, which Kojima has done before. Maybe the "primary" Snake Sutherland plays is yet another clone or something.

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Konami Announces METAL GEAR SOLID Collection Worth Buying

Kotaku reports that the PS3/HD-enhanced collection I've been waiting for since they started doing these is finally in the offing. It will include:

METAL GEAR SOLID
METAL GEAR SOLID 2: HD Edition
METAL GEAR SOLID 3: HD Edition (which includes the original MSX versions of METAL GEAR and METAL GEAR 2)
METAL GEAR SOLID: Peace Walker HD Edition
METAL GEAR SOLID: VR MISSIONS
METAL GEAR SOLID 4: Trophy Edition.

In addition, the collection will also include two Ashley Wood digital graphic novels

The previous one included 2, 3, and Peace Walker. I played part of 3 and have been dormant on the series since. I'm the target customer looking to catch up on almost ten years of games in a couple of weekends. I'll probably re-play the super-ridiculous Sons of Liberty. Their recasting Snake by ditching David Hayter for the next game makes me less interested in it.