You know whenever I face a difficult time in my life I always hear Liquid yelling "Not yet Snake! It's not over Yet!!" It's just that determination in His voice to keep going that's inspiring
I'm 32 years old, I've loved gaming most of my life across old PC games through PS/Nintendo/Xbox but this game is hands down the best I've ever played, this theme sends shivers down my spine even hearing decades later
Same man. I’m 32 years old that spent all my life across Nintendo/Sega/PlayStation and PC games but the best is not only this game but the entire franchise
Gray Fox: "Now, make me feel it! Make me feel alive again!" "Good! Now we can fight as warriors! Hand to hand! It is the basis of all combat. Only a fool trusts his life to a weapon!" "That's good, Snake! Hurry up and catch me!" "Where are you looking?" "I'm here, Snake!" "Like old times!? I've been waiting for this pain!!" "Hurt me more!" "More! MORE!!" "That's it, I remember that punch..." "Do you remember, Snake? The feel of battle? The clashing of bone and sinew?"
"So, the Snake's finally come out of his hole! Are you ready now, my brother?" _"WHY ARE YOU CALLING ME BROTHER? WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?!"_ "I'm YOU! I'm your shadow!" _"WHAT?!"_ "Ask the Father you killed! I'll send you to hell to meet him!!"
I can still hear Gray Fox groaning while snake punches and kicks him 3 hit combo in Otacon’s lab. Takes me back to being a kid playing this game with my brother during the summer in the 90s.
Still the best game from the franchise along with Snake Eater. Most iconic bosses: Revolver Ocelot, Sniper Wolf, Raven, Grayfox, Liquid...Most creative sequences: using a cigare to detect x-rays, switching controller port to defeat Psycho Mantis, abseiling to escape the Hind once you run out of stingers, surviving the torture chamber, taking care not to leave footprints in the snow, giving the flue to the guards, etc. Haven't played the game in 25 years but that's fucking sweet memories....
I used this song every gym session when I went to the gym because it activated the inner metal gear solid snake to defeat my inner liquid and to conquere myself!!!!!!!!!!
This music is nostalgic. Fight every boss using strategy to defeat them was fantastic. Snake vs Gray Fox in hand to hand combat using chaff living in my memories. Good times. "Do you remember, snake? The feel of battle. The clash of bones and sinew.
This is just the best boss music ever, save for maybe the Liquid Ocelot medley in MGS4 and You're my brother from RDR2. The adrenaline, tension and heroism of this track is so palpable. I adore it.
I've remained Solid on this, no pun intended, that English Dubs to Japanese works are terrible, except for MGS, Silent Hill 1-3. That said, I have the Japanese Premium Collector's Edition of Metal Gear Solid, I think in came out in Japan in 2000, maybe 1999. I played it on modded PS1 and yep, the Japanese dub is as good.
Completely wrong. A high speed rifle round has far more energy than a slower projectile of equal size. High speed rifle rounds cause cavitation upon impacting targets that are mostly liquid like human bodies. This causes a wound channel much greater than the size of the round even if the bullet passes completely through the person
Solid Snake Vs cyborg ninja was like an anime fight. And I couldn't believe that the game was made before 1998. What a story and how this games story is linked with the game that came in 2015. Even though the some bits were remaining that what and how did venom snake died and how did snake killed big boss. Even though all of it happened in original metal gear that came in. 1987 and metal gear 2 1989 but we need a full remake of both of these game. Metal gear solid: The end of big boss.
"Draw!" "Hiding won't help you." "I love to reload during a battle. There's nothing like the feeling of slamming a long silver bullet into a well-greased chamber." "All right! I'm alive again! Let's go!" "You better hurry up. The old man's not gonna last too long." "Don't you want to settle this?" "I love the smell of cordite... You know... That sulfur-y smell. But to you, it'll be the smell of your own death."
Not an ennemi nor a friend [grey fox] I will die after I kill you [solid snake] I will save meryl for me [solid snake] I am you I am your shadow [liquid] Welcome kozak [vulcan raven]
(Call via Codec) Naomi: Dragon Claw Tiger was a Tibetan monk who fled in 1951 after the People's Republic of China annexed the country. While in exile, he secretly offered his services to the CIA as part of the Tibetan program to free Tibet. But after the U.S. established relations, thanks in part to Richard Nixon, he left the program entirely, bitter at their decision with China. It wasn't long until he joined Outer Heaven, and then to FOXHOUND. Campbell: You do know why he was called Dragon Claw Tiger, right Snake? Snake: Kinda an odd codename for a FOXHOUND operative. Campbell: Wrong. He was more than a monk. He is also a martial arts practitioner trained in Tibet. He mastered one of the most unique martial arts called the Dragon Claw. His fighting styles are powerful enough to knock down even the strongest or strong-willed warriors to submission. Snake: For an old man, he looks pretty athletic and speedy. Naomi: Don't let his age fool you, Snake. He is the most lethal opponent you will ever face in close quarter combat. So be prepared for a tough fight. He will throw kicks, counters, and punches. If you are not careful, it will disorient you further until you are killed by his finishing move. Snake: Hmm. If only I learned some techniques like the Arts of Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon. Naomi: Mei Ling will teach you a few pointers, I'm sure of that. (End Codec)
(Call via Codec) Snake: Colonel, I'm facing against swarms of zombies in a mass grave! Campbell: Zombies? Nonsense, that's just a stuff made up in horror movies. Naomi: Zombies, you say? Snake: Yeah. Reanimated soldiers. Naomi: That must be the work of Necro Vulture. Vulture was raised to be a voodoo practitioner in Haiti, where he mastered the arts of zombification, herbal healing, and spiritual contact. Then he and his family emigrated to New Orleans in 1971, where he eventually joined the U.S. Army as a field medic during the Gulf War. After that, he was recruited to Foxhound. Campbell: Yeah, he was Foxhound's medic before until Liquid took over. Since then, he is using his voodoo magic to resurrect dead soldiers. Those zombies that you recalled were controlled by Vulture who painted red crosses on their forehead. He is using them as human shields. Those crosses he painted acts as targets. If you shoot them on any parts of the body, Vulture will automatically resurrect it. But if you shoot them by the forehead, they will drop dead and he will be unable to resurrect them. However, if you eliminated all of them, Vukture will summon more zombies. Snake: Just like any other zombie films. Campbell: But be careful. Even though a single zombie can attack you with minor damage, they can be deadly when in large numbers. So try to kill them before they group up. Naomi: Also you have to take into account to Vulture's high capacity shotgun. He uses normal rounds, but what is most deadly about it is when he uses poison and piercing rounds. The poison rounds can make you lose health when poisoned unless you find an antidote, but the piercing rounds is most lethal because it will make you bleed and lose health rapidly, and even worse it will allow his zombies to swarm over you. Campbell: That shotgun Vulture is carrying is a Winchester M97, an antique rifle that carries 5 rounds. Don't get too close to him or you'll be blown off at close quarter. Keep at a farther distance from him while he's firing. He will shoot you, but he'll shoot his zombies by accident. After 5 rounds, he will try to reload. Try to use those to your advantage. (end Codec)
"A strong man doesn't need to read the future. He makes his own."
"Hand to hand, is the basis of all combat! Only a fool trusts his life to a weapon."
*_Duel_* theme *INTENSIFIES...!* I hope you didn't use up the last of your rations or your finished!
“Now...make me feel it! Make me feel ALIVE again!”
I loved that quote. Greetings from Italy.
@Gravemind Cardiophile Snaaaaaaaaaake
Snake, you can't defeat me with a weapon like that
"Not yet Snake! It's not over yet!!"
Liquid!
“Alright.. I’m alive again.” - Ocelot Reloading.
Only god knows how many times I used that quote in life when I have recovered from a mini down fall.
You know whenever I face a difficult time in my life I always hear Liquid yelling "Not yet Snake! It's not over Yet!!" It's just that determination in His voice to keep going that's inspiring
Love that. Ima start using it 😂
Edit: I’ve been known to say “it is the basis of all combat” regardless of what I’m talking about
I’ve used it a couple of times, alcohol is truly one of the worst addictions out there and causes a lot of strain in everything
This music give me desire of still alive and don't give up
going through divorce and ending up as a single dad, this composition keeps me alive!
BOSS MUSIC, SON!
and slamming a long silver bullet into a well greased chamber?
"You're pretty good. Just as I'd expect from the man with the same code as The Boss."
“Have at you snake”
Paisano
But I’m just getting warmed up.
What?! MY HAAAAAAND!!!
Amazing detail
“Good, Snake. Now we can fight as Warriors! Hand to hand…. It’s the basis of all combat.
Only a fool trusts their life to a Weapon!”
I'm 32 years old, I've loved gaming most of my life across old PC games through PS/Nintendo/Xbox but this game is hands down the best I've ever played, this theme sends shivers down my spine even hearing decades later
Same man. I’m 32 years old that spent all my life across Nintendo/Sega/PlayStation and PC games but the best is not only this game but the entire franchise
@@HandsomeMike91 unmatched without question
I can relate. I'm 32, and I've been gaming since I was 7, went through a lot of games but Metal Gear Solid is the best game I've ever played.
33 here and never played any game to this date that made me feel the way MGS1 did.
40 years old. Played it in my teens. This is still the BEST!!
This was one of the greatest and most important works in gaming history.
Gray Fox: "Now, make me feel it! Make me feel alive again!"
"Good! Now we can fight as warriors! Hand to hand! It is the basis of all combat. Only a fool trusts his life to a weapon!"
"That's good, Snake! Hurry up and catch me!"
"Where are you looking?"
"I'm here, Snake!"
"Like old times!? I've been waiting for this pain!!"
"Hurt me more!"
"More! MORE!!"
"That's it, I remember that punch..."
"Do you remember, Snake? The feel of battle? The clashing of bone and sinew?"
Gay fox
I felt that, Snake. Do you remember me now?
@@superspeedbros It can't be...!
You were killed in Zanzibar.
@@R3SerialPro
AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! *twitches head violently.*
@@KritoSkywaker What?! Not again!
For a PS1 game, the atmosphere was impeccable and way ahead of its time.
I agree. It's like the fact the whole soundtrack of this game being made in the 90s is just crazy because of how good the music was.
They could’t catch that atmosphere even in this time
"There's nothing like the feeling of slamming a long silver bullet into a well-greased chamber"
Alright I'm alive again, let's go!
I know right? 🥺👌
Like Ocelot once said: “MREEOOW!~” 👍
"So, the Snake's finally come out of his hole! Are you ready now, my brother?"
_"WHY ARE YOU CALLING ME BROTHER? WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?!"_
"I'm YOU! I'm your shadow!"
_"WHAT?!"_
"Ask the Father you killed! I'll send you to hell to meet him!!"
After getting hit with a Stinger in the Hind:
“THAT… was nothing….”
“YAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!”
“ERRRRRRRRHRRRRRHRRRRRRRRR!!!!!”
@@rcayabyab8994 Afterwards:
"Dah! Come on, fly! Damn!! *_SNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKE!!!"_*
@@superspeedbros
"See you in Hell, Liquid!"
@@KritoSkywaker That takes care of the cremation.
Then continue mission with more Life than before
*mechanical hydraulic noises *
*rex moves, hiss and stretches out*
"god help us, metal gear is moving"
13 y.o. me, shits his pants. This isn't Super Mario, kid! Time to nut up!
That intro scene to the Rex fight …
When Snake is facing the behemoth,, then the music cues … damnnnn everything about that is a masterpiece
Qqqqqqzqqwqqqqw1q
I can still hear Gray Fox groaning while snake punches and kicks him 3 hit combo in Otacon’s lab. Takes me back to being a kid playing this game with my brother during the summer in the 90s.
"Something must be controlling Meryl. Do something Snake save her!"
"What am I supposed to do!? I dont even know where he is!"
Do you remember Snake??? The feel of battle! The clashing of bone and sinew…
"Alright! I'm alive again! Let's go!"
"You better hurry up!, the old man isn't going to last too long!"
I love the smell of cordite you know, that sulfury smell. After reloading the last clip. But to you it'll be the smell of your own death!
@@IAmBushid0 OK, I'm alive again,..... LET'S GO!
"I love to reload during the battle..."
"IT'S GOING TO BLOW!"
You're out of time!
Nice shot!
What's wrong, Snake?!
This song is so damn great! Especially for being released in 1998!
“This is Raven territory… Snakes don’t belong in Alaska.”
"Rejoice, Snake! Ours will be a glorious battle!"
“How do I settle an argument with my friend?”
Google: calm down and make a compromise that makes both parties happy.
Bing:
Bing: Make them feel pain 😂
"That's it, Snake. Make me feel it. Make me feel alive again."
'That's good Snake, Hurry up and catch me!'
Still the best game from the franchise along with Snake Eater. Most iconic bosses: Revolver Ocelot, Sniper Wolf, Raven, Grayfox, Liquid...Most creative sequences: using a cigare to detect x-rays, switching controller port to defeat Psycho Mantis, abseiling to escape the Hind once you run out of stingers, surviving the torture chamber, taking care not to leave footprints in the snow, giving the flue to the guards, etc. Haven't played the game in 25 years but that's fucking sweet memories....
You left out Vulcan Raven! Giant and shaman.....
One of the best games of all time hands down jn the top 10
"DRAW!"
This never gets old. Draw!!!
"Now, make me feel it! Make me feel alive again!" such great story telling.
im coding listening to this, makes it so much dramatic and epic
Did you feel like you were hacking the mainframe?
I do the same thing hahaha. it's kindly inspirational
feels dramatic and epic when production is down
Same I made it my ring tone
"I'm alive again! Let's go!"
I used this song every gym session when I went to the gym because it activated the inner metal gear solid snake to defeat my inner liquid and to conquere myself!!!!!!!!!!
Hurt me more
This music is nostalgic. Fight every boss using strategy to defeat them was fantastic. Snake vs Gray Fox in hand to hand combat using chaff living in my memories. Good times.
"Do you remember, snake? The feel of battle. The clash of bones and sinew.
Have at you Snake!
NOICE SHOT!
So memorable
What's wrong Snake?
Aint that from SOTN?
Better hurry! _IT'S GOING TO BLOOOOOOW!!_
Welcome kasack, this is the end of the road for you!
"God help us. Metal Gear is moving"
I can still hear the mechanical sounds Rex makes whenever it moves about
This is just the best boss music ever, save for maybe the Liquid Ocelot medley in MGS4 and You're my brother from RDR2. The adrenaline, tension and heroism of this track is so palpable. I adore it.
Heroic? More like desperation I think. It's not meant to sound heroic more cold and robotic which I think they nailed.
Then again industrial metal was pretty big at the time. I think the soundtrack overall reflects this well.
@brianj4201 I can feel the desperation in the bassline and drums, but the main melody that comes back around feels heroic, to me at least.
"Hit me more!...."
play this at my funeral
“It’s no good! I can’t do it!!!”
"You better hurry up. The old man's not gonna last too long"
Do you remember Snake? The feel of battle? The clashing of bone and sinew?
HURT ME MORE!
@@mustonenali8329 MORE! MORE!
"Why...Why couldn't I read your mind."
Psycho Mantis is one of my favorite bosses in the game.
@@superspeedbros My favorite as well
I LOVE TO RELOAD DURING A BATTLE
LIFE 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
HIND🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
Life 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
Rex🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
Hurt me more!
「俺に生きる実感をくれ!」
I've remained Solid on this, no pun intended, that English Dubs to Japanese works are terrible, except for MGS, Silent Hill 1-3. That said, I have the Japanese Premium Collector's Edition of Metal Gear Solid, I think in came out in Japan in 2000, maybe 1999. I played it on modded PS1 and yep, the Japanese dub is as good.
The slower the velocity of a bullet the more damage it does and it tends to lodge in the target rather than pass through it
Completely wrong. A high speed rifle round has far more energy than a slower projectile of equal size. High speed rifle rounds cause cavitation upon impacting targets that are mostly liquid like human bodies. This causes a wound channel much greater than the size of the round even if the bullet passes completely through the person
"Have at you Snake!"
"Nice shot!"
LEGEND
Solid Snake Vs cyborg ninja was like an anime fight.
And I couldn't believe that the game was made before 1998.
What a story and how this games story is linked with the game that came in 2015.
Even though the some bits were remaining that what and how did venom snake died and how did snake killed big boss.
Even though all of it happened in original metal gear that came in. 1987 and metal gear 2 1989 but we need a full remake of both of these game.
Metal gear solid: The end of big boss.
Considering that you rescue and meet Otacon for the first time at that part, an anime fight would be a fitting way to describe it.
ITS GOING TO BLOW !!!
I rememeber this punch
"COME ON OUT!!!"
*angry raven noises*
Metal Gear Rex Activation Noises
Rex: Metallic Roaring Sound
When I get out my bullet-deflecting katana, optical camo, and boosted jump legs in Cyberpunk 2077:
Bien hecho Snake.
Anyone played this PS1 gem with 5.1 surround sound omg it's amazing just epic
I love the smell of cordite. You know, that sulphury smell?
“Better hurry, IT’S GOING TO BLOW!”
Now, make me feel it...
Make me feel alive again!
"Draw!"
"Hiding won't help you."
"I love to reload during a battle. There's nothing like the feeling of slamming a long silver bullet into a well-greased chamber."
"All right! I'm alive again! Let's go!"
"You better hurry up. The old man's not gonna last too long."
"Don't you want to settle this?"
"I love the smell of cordite... You know... That sulfur-y smell. But to you, it'll be the smell of your own death."
"Hiding won't help you!"
Still good today
"God help us. Metal Gear is moving! Snake, you gotta stop that thing!"
But.. how?
@@thefoxfrenzy You should ask Doctor Emmerich, the guy who made it!
What a thrill...
wrong game
The best it was, the best it is, the best it will be.
Do you remember, Snake? The feel of battle.
Hurt me! Hurt me MORE!
Now i see why you have the same code name as the boss... but im just getting warmed up! ... What ! My hand !
RATION
Not an ennemi nor a friend [grey fox]
I will die after I kill you [solid snake]
I will save meryl for me [solid snake]
I am you I am your shadow [liquid]
Welcome kozak [vulcan raven]
"I'm from a world we're such words are meaningless, I will kill you or you will kill me it makes no difference .."
"Snakes don't belong in Alaska"
*President Baker groan every two seconds*
Whats wrong, Snake?
(Call via Codec)
Naomi: Dragon Claw Tiger was a Tibetan monk who fled in 1951 after the People's Republic of China annexed the country. While in exile, he secretly offered his services to the CIA as part of the Tibetan program to free Tibet. But after the U.S. established relations, thanks in part to Richard Nixon, he left the program entirely, bitter at their decision with China. It wasn't long until he joined Outer Heaven, and then to FOXHOUND.
Campbell: You do know why he was called Dragon Claw Tiger, right Snake?
Snake: Kinda an odd codename for a FOXHOUND operative.
Campbell: Wrong. He was more than a monk. He is also a martial arts practitioner trained in Tibet. He mastered one of the most unique martial arts called the Dragon Claw. His fighting styles are powerful enough to knock down even the strongest or strong-willed warriors to submission.
Snake: For an old man, he looks pretty athletic and speedy.
Naomi: Don't let his age fool you, Snake. He is the most lethal opponent you will ever face in close quarter combat. So be prepared for a tough fight. He will throw kicks, counters, and punches. If you are not careful, it will disorient you further until you are killed by his finishing move.
Snake: Hmm. If only I learned some techniques like the Arts of Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon.
Naomi: Mei Ling will teach you a few pointers, I'm sure of that.
(End Codec)
lmfao
*_Hiding won’t help you!_*
“ALRIGHT!! IM ALIVE AGAIN LETS GO!!!”
“Where’d he go?”
This is when you know it’s on.
Мне уже много лет , но эта музыка , игра , заставляет меня вернуться в прошлое и прожить ещё раз
“I can’t read…”
“BLACKOUT!”
(Call via Codec)
Snake: Colonel, I'm facing against swarms of zombies in a mass grave!
Campbell: Zombies? Nonsense, that's just a stuff made up in horror movies.
Naomi: Zombies, you say?
Snake: Yeah. Reanimated soldiers.
Naomi: That must be the work of Necro Vulture. Vulture was raised to be a voodoo practitioner in Haiti, where he mastered the arts of zombification, herbal healing, and spiritual contact. Then he and his family emigrated to New Orleans in 1971, where he eventually joined the U.S. Army as a field medic during the Gulf War. After that, he was recruited to Foxhound.
Campbell: Yeah, he was Foxhound's medic before until Liquid took over. Since then, he is using his voodoo magic to resurrect dead soldiers. Those zombies that you recalled were controlled by Vulture who painted red crosses on their forehead. He is using them as human shields. Those crosses he painted acts as targets. If you shoot them on any parts of the body, Vulture will automatically resurrect it. But if you shoot them by the forehead, they will drop dead and he will be unable to resurrect them. However, if you eliminated all of them, Vukture will summon more zombies.
Snake: Just like any other zombie films.
Campbell: But be careful. Even though a single zombie can attack you with minor damage, they can be deadly when in large numbers. So try to kill them before they group up.
Naomi: Also you have to take into account to Vulture's high capacity shotgun. He uses normal rounds, but what is most deadly about it is when he uses poison and piercing rounds. The poison rounds can make you lose health when poisoned unless you find an antidote, but the piercing rounds is most lethal because it will make you bleed and lose health rapidly, and even worse it will allow his zombies to swarm over you.
Campbell: That shotgun Vulture is carrying is a Winchester M97, an antique rifle that carries 5 rounds. Don't get too close to him or you'll be blown off at close quarter. Keep at a farther distance from him while he's firing. He will shoot you, but he'll shoot his zombies by accident. After 5 rounds, he will try to reload. Try to use those to your advantage.
(end Codec)
sick radio chatter my man!
"Oh, I had to...take out that helicopter"
President Baker moaning in the background 😵💫
play this theme at my funeral
"Snaaaake!"
BLACKOUT
[...]
*HIDEO* appears on screen
When you're at low health and you don't have any estus flask and you're fighting o&s.
Have at you Snake !!
(Life bar appears)
Me getting a glass of water at 2 am
ughn ughn ughn ughn
HIDING WON'T HELP YOU
UGHN UGHN UGHN UGHN
President Baker having an orgasm:
Still listening to this classic boss battle track
2023 who will join me
right here especially now that the mc is out
I like to play this while fighting sekiro bosses lol
“Not yet snake, not over yet”
LIQUID!
HAVE AT YOU SNAKE!
Give me moreeeeeee- Grey Fox