New MG Saga DVD Intro + Translation
New MG Saga DVD Intro + Translation
As was announced on the 20th anniversary website, there's going to be a new Saga DVD included in the upcoming boxset. If you go to the website (http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/mg20th/index.html) and look under Metal Gear Saga on the far left, you can watch the intro of it that was uploaded today. Judging from its content, it appears to be narrated by an all-new, yet-to-be-revealed character. Furthermore, I don't recognize his voice from any of the previous games. Here's a translation:
I came across him in a town in the Middle East.
However prosperous it once had been, the town was now engulfed in war.
It was a pointless conflict between PMC mercenaries and local militia fighters.
War had since become a commodity in a marketplace governed by immense capital.
Amid this stood a man who fought alone and for himself.
An aged warhorse.
Solid Snake.
Formerly known as a hero who saved the world, he was now labeled a criminal who'd brought it to ruin.
Though tired of battle, he returned to the fight.
His aim was to put an end to his cursed blood.
To him, this was his atonement.
Solid Snake, senescent soldier.
What secrets lie in that blood?
I came across him in a town in the Middle East.
However prosperous it once had been, the town was now engulfed in war.
It was a pointless conflict between PMC mercenaries and local militia fighters.
War had since become a commodity in a marketplace governed by immense capital.
Amid this stood a man who fought alone and for himself.
An aged warhorse.
Solid Snake.
Formerly known as a hero who saved the world, he was now labeled a criminal who'd brought it to ruin.
Though tired of battle, he returned to the fight.
His aim was to put an end to his cursed blood.
To him, this was his atonement.
Solid Snake, senescent soldier.
What secrets lie in that blood?
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Wow! Very impressive trailer.
hmm.. i just wonder is that song used before, i don't think so... could it be from MGS4 soundtrack?
hmm.. i just wonder is that song used before, i don't think so... could it be from MGS4 soundtrack?
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That's some mighty-fine writing. Thing that really sucks though: MGS2 and MGS3's writing were most likely this über as well, but was fucked over in the localization.
Here's hoping someone does a much better job. Is Jeremy Blaustein coming back to do the localization? If not, then at least I hope they have somebody who at least likes the series. lol.
Here's hoping someone does a much better job. Is Jeremy Blaustein coming back to do the localization? If not, then at least I hope they have somebody who at least likes the series. lol.
Thanks. Unfortunately, Jeremy isn't doing MGS4. I believe the translation is completely done, though they're still recording the voices.Zugzwang wrote:That's some mighty-fine writing. Thing that really sucks though: MGS2 and MGS3's writing were most likely this über as well, but was fucked over in the localization.
Here's hoping someone does a much better job. Is Jeremy Blaustein coming back to do the localization? If not, then at least I hope they have somebody who at least likes the series. lol.
It's a shame when you consider his work on MGS1 helped launch the series overseas. Can you imagine it being as successful had the writing and voice work sucked? He probably won't be invited to the 20th anniversary party either. Another thing to remember is MGS1 was, as far as I know, the first game of its size where the entire script was voiced. Other games had voice acting in them, but it was usually just part of the script. On top of that, it was a huge script as well.
I could probably tell you if I watched the new trailers... I have the entire thing translated, I'm just waiting on someone to edit in the English subtitles. No idea on an ETA, unfortunately.Missing wrote:So this has been out for some time now. What's on it? And who was the mystery speaker? Drebin?
It's basically a summary of the MGS timeline, narrated by this mystery guy. But he mentions that the military has since made Big Boss's existence public, as well as disclosing what he did to save the world from nuclear war during MGS3 (though how much they disclose is unclear -- no mention of The Boss in it). He clearly doesn't have all the info, however, as he thinks Liquid is completely dead and the US Navy dispatched Marines to the tanker in MGS2 only as a response to the hijackers led by Snake, among other inaccuracies.
It's pretty interesting stuff. Hopefully we'll have it up soon.
It always seems as though Metal Gear's premise is something like I could have written in 4th grade, then expands with so much character maturity and developments that it becomes this wonderful complex net of a deep and mature story.
It feels like the original Metal Gear started with a simple "Echo Charlie Foxtrot bad-ass military McMan" but then it feels like as Kojima got older, the story matured as well into something that we all enjoy now (and is the reason I have a $500 paperweight under my TV ??:).
It feels like the original Metal Gear started with a simple "Echo Charlie Foxtrot bad-ass military McMan" but then it feels like as Kojima got older, the story matured as well into something that we all enjoy now (and is the reason I have a $500 paperweight under my TV ??:).
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I seriously doubt that it is Sigint, merely because Kojima is known for using the same voice actors in his other projects. It's probably either a new character, or a returning character that has never been voiced before, like the guys from MG1 and 2 (like Kasler; the one who let the world know how "legendary" a soldier Solid Snake is. Just a guess).You may know that Fujiwara also plays Sigint in MGS3. Has Konami denied a connection?