The ironic thing about Volgin is that he's the only flat out villain in a game about today's good becoming tomorrow's evil. Whereas Big Boss, Ocelot, Eva, The Boss, and Major Zero have sympathetic reasons for their crimes Volgin just does it for the hell of it
Volgin is one of those villains you love to hate like Tempenny in GTA San Andreas. Not all villains have to be deep and have a sad backstory and that's cool, sometimes feels good to just see some sadistic motherfucker get "fried by a bolt of lightning".
It's understandable how anyone, including him, is afraid of the Boss. She floors both him and Snake with very little effort. It's one of the best scenes in the game.
***** Spoilers ahead incase Lmao whining? How is the boss the worst character in the mgs series and the bosses from mgs 4 when those bosses had no background story only a handfull of them being children of war. The boss taught snake everything he needed, she sacrificed everything for her country, she had the ultimate story and possibly one of the most emotional times in mgs. Nobody knows the truth but she always wanted to be with snake and not let him think that she betrayed. And oh snake assrapes her with cqc? Well no shit, you're playing the game and you're meant to beat her so of course lmao. Because if you thought of it logically, how can a normal solider ( snake ) put up a fight against bosses with powers. Cause even volgin feared the boss. Snake/big boss even mentioned the day he killed the boss he was already dead. I don't see how she's the worst character when its the opposite, you had nothing to back up your original statement. What's naked snake without the boss? She even gave her child to her in country ( ocelot ). Its a 1/1000000 to find a statement like yours, so that's why my first reply was like that. If your only argument about her being a shit character is because you BEAT her in the game, then I can say the same for every boss in this franchise.
***** Wasn't a traitor. Watch the endings and more to find out. She wasn't a weakling since she gave birth to the cobras. she wasn't boring since she had lots of background story and it wasn't just a slap on the table of her being a child that was rescued from someone in war. She fought in the ww, was launched in the first ussr space rocket, finished her mission by killing her comrade the sorrow, then she sacrificed her child in war for her country, she taught snake everything, she gave away everything but she still had loyalty in her for her country. Nothing was more important to her than finishing her mission. She specifically tells nobody the truth but eva and that's not even all of it, nobody knows it fully but she leaves it specifically for snake to decide. The boss could have had a game made for her by kojima but never really happened. It just seems she isn't much compared to big boss since she's only been in 1 game. The boss is clearly an icon for all the members of the patriots, and the future generation look up to big boss.
+breadbasketbomb Its a lot, no doubt... but the legacy wouldn't even be enough to run the current US military for just 2 years... and the US already has a yearly military budget of 580 billion dollars. From 2008 to 2011 they even spent a whooping $2,83 trillion. (2832 billion to be precise)
+SuperGeronimo999 Yeah, but all Volgin needed was enough money to build a few superweapons and hire a crack squad of elite soldier. He'd still have a fat amount left over
To the Russians that's allot of money, considering how frugal they. Americans on the other hand... Give them 100 trillion and I bet they'd still loose Vietnam. Not that I'm unpatriotic.
Actually, the reason why Volgin was killed via a lightning bolt was because another character known as The Sorrow struck Volgin with lightning. Though, ever since the Phantom Pain, I guess it's now; "The reason why Volgin was struck was by a lightning bolt was because another character known as The Sorrow struck Volgin with lightning," Since it was confirmed that he survive that lightning bolt, and is now know as the Man on Fire.
I thought the lore was that he did actually die but was resuscitated and experimented on by the USSR and continued to live in a vegitative state after that out of the sheer rage and desire for revenge within him until he gets awoken by the helicopter flying over Naked and Venom's locations.
It's always so difficult to me to watch the scenes of Big Boss getting beaten up tortured... It just shows how much effort went into this game's scenario and cutscenes
It's also kind of funny how Volgin loves torture, but never ends up actually successfully getting any information out of anyone. It's also interesting how rain appears when he is struck. Generally, rain and the Sorrow have a connection to each other in the game, so perhaps it was the Sorrow that finished off Volgin?
In MGSV, Ocelot say's Volgin's dream was to build a Utopia. So he definitely wasn't evil for the sake of evil. He was just like Solidus & Senator Armstrong in having somewhat good & honorable intentions through force.
The Shagohod is an electrical machine. The controlling systems rely on electricity. Volgin used electricity to control them. This would require intimate knowledge of the Shagohod's systems.
@HyperBitHero For real! I look forward to Devious Intent. As far as I can think of, you give the best overview of this awesomely rad villians. They are always well written and provide tons of info. Also, I've played MGS3 tons of times so that definitely made this video even better.
Abel Musa hmmm not really lol i actually hoped they bring him back but i wish i could fist fight him like in mgs3....well at least you could drive your car into him right off the cliffside lol XD in Nzoya Badiyabulu
***** yep lol u could shoot mantis after a while of shooting him. and u could also use the other car thats near a pool of water and run him through so he wont stand up. then fulton him XD
SPOILER ALERTTTTTTT. Volgin appears again in MGS V: The Phantom Pain as the Man On Fire,having his body being experimented on by scienists. Around the time of TPP, Volgin snaps out of his long coma,and sets off to find Big Boss.At the same time,the boy who would become Psyhco Mantis was involved in a plane crash. He then immediately set off to find Big Boss as well. Both find him in Cyrpus. After the incident, Skull Face, the main villain of TPP, "recruits" Volgin, now being known as the Man On Fire, and the future Pshyco Mantis. Volgin ends up dead at the final main mission, but his body was found out of nowhere. Big Boss goes to retrieve it, only for him to come alive again on his horse. While he was being Fultoned. Then proceeds to attempt to choke Big Boss to death. During this scene, a keen eye may notice the black hands of the Man On Fire becoming a normal white,before the camera pans to the face of Volgin, finally revealing his true idenitity. Though some people who played MGS 3 called it in the first place,mainly the heavy boots and the bits of red on his uniform. After his revenge is burned up (pun intended.),he goes back into a coma. Diamond Dogs recover the body of Volgin,only for it to be destroyed some time later.
Metal Gear has always been a cross between a parody of and a tribute to 80s action movies. Hideo Kojima comes from a family of cinema lovers, and has even said he watches an entire movie before each day at work. Hell, Snake was even based off of Snake Plissken from "Escape from New York" and it's sequels---Plissken even had a cobra tattooed onto his stomach like how the Boss and Big Boss have snake shaped scars on theirs.
Pretty sure he would have figured out without testicle grabbing, snake wasn't even trying to talk (knew that he couldn't) and he was glaring, pretty sure that's not Raikov
mano, came to your videos through one comment from yourself on neogaf (about the LoU). Think i watched all your videos already. hehe just wanted to say how i enjoyed them... XD
Not just at the beginning of the game, but after they sent off the fear to take down snake he says kuwabara as well. Any time there was a storm he made sure that phrase, but like you mentioned the one time he didn't was right before his death.
Volgin probably gave her the legacy because of events revealed in Portable Ops and Peace Walker. SPOILERS That is, Volgin was secretly collaborating with Coldman. That, and she's the one person he truly fears. It was a fake anyway, right? I always get confused about that bit.
Volgin wasn't working with Coldman. Volgin was trying to take over the Soviet Union, while Coldman organised Operation Snake Eater to kill both Volgin and The Boss. Volgin only gave The Boss the Philosophers Legacy because her father was also in the Philosophers, so he trusted her the most.
Tyler Moon That makes sense. In fact, the last Philosopher thing was something I feel like I've either thought of or read before. I was mostly going on what Gene said in Portable Ops, that there was a chessmaster responsible for planning most the events of Snake Eater, and Coldman seemed to be the most likely candidate considering he set up the operation. Not that it worked out the way he was hoping.
+PolarPhantom The film Volgin gave the Boss was the real one, but somewhere after she leaves with EVA, she passes EVA a fake film and gives the real one to Snake just before she dies. Since EVA believes she has the real one and has no idea Snake has the real one, she even tells Snake on her recording that she has it, (ironically) when he pulls it out his pocket, which he hands over to the US Government. Also, Volgin never collaborated with Coldman. The fact Kruschev wanted The Boss killed so America could prove its innocence in Volgins spontaneous nuke launch at Sokolovs research facility just fell in line with the CIA's plan they had anyway to eliminate The Boss out of fear of the influence she had as a legendary soldier.
It's covered heavily in the previous (future?) games in the series. In the original metal gear solid game it's revealed that solid and liquid snake are both clones of big boss. (Naked snake.) He was chosen because he was the most successful soldier in history and was a freak of evolution. Also, that cutscene was more realistic than digging bullets out of your arm with a knife and bandaging yourself in the middle of a gunfight like you did in actual gameplay. (Don't forget the bees!)
There are several individuals in the metal gear universe that have powers that are supernatural in origin. (The sorrow from this very same game is a strong example.) It's very similar to the Fringe universe, now that I think about it. I think it's likely that Volgin found some kind of magical artifact that gave him his powers or something.
It's the sorrow.. he strike volgan. When he takes control. Its lole when he thought of the Matis ghost. The sorrow was always good. That is why if you do a non lethal play through theres no consequences
I personally find it obvious that the reason Volgin can conduct electricity and has super strength is the suit he wears underneath and the wires running under his skin.
Where does it say that? I just looked it up on the wiki to make sure I didn't miss something, but it says "Volgin's body possessed a physical anomaly that allowed him to generate 10 million volts of electricity at will." He even mentions it during the torture scene in the game. This was back when characters didn't have to have a reason behind their powers.
Metal Gear Solid has a long and complicated history. Half of the important stuff takes place before the first Solid, so a prequel is necessary. It is meant to explain the origin of Big Boss, The Patriots, and in turn, the origin of Solid, Liquid, and Solidus Snake.
Great video, I can really see you tried showing how sadistic Vulgin was with the beating at the end after your analysis. I have a question, when are you going to make another devious intent? I really like these.
Good video. I hope you do one on Hot Coldman since he's fascinating me since he's sadistically naive but I can totally see him actually getting far in the government since his opponents don't realize how dangerously psychotic he is and that he always has plenty of people he can pin his failures on. Zadornov plays him like a fiddle.
"Well that's Volgin a brutal and incredibly powerful man that can electro-grope a woman until her pantyhose burn off." That always gets me everytime xD
i never thought volgins fear of the boss was for comical effect. to me,it was to drive home the fact that,this woman,the boss,was the most feared and formidible adversary alive. that is,until naked snake defeated her and surpassed her. the fact that she let snake defeat her shows her conviction to her ideal. fuck man,metal gear is deep as shit for a series touting toilet humor,shameless sex appeal,and crotch grabbin.
Volgin is probably best described as an Electrokinesist but should probably be considered an Electropath or Electropsychist, given his ability to control the Shagohod he not only controls Lightning or Electricity but can tell it what to do...
i wondered if Ivan was a masochist, making Volgin realise that when he gripped Snake by the crotch and didn't see pain in his eyes, he knew it was an impostor
I always found it odd that Volgin would go around superstitiously yelling “Kuwabara kuwabara!” (especially in localizations) given that he’s Russian, and the Japanese government had in fact aligned itself with the United States and her allies over the Soviets by the time of _Snake Eater._ Just seemed odd to me.
Volgin knew it wasnt Raikov because Snake's Snake didnt go solid.
He just kills and has sex with everything... brilliant.
The ironic thing about Volgin is that he's the only flat out villain in a game about today's good becoming tomorrow's evil. Whereas Big Boss, Ocelot, Eva, The Boss, and Major Zero have sympathetic reasons for their crimes Volgin just does it for the hell of it
The Boss committed war crimes
Well she just followed her mission. The crimes she did commit weren't because she wanted to.
A crime is still a crime regardless of the intentions
Hm.. but is it a crime when it was her mission given to her by the highest authority?
Or is it just a tactic?
Then Volgin became, as Raiden would put it, fire: the gas transformed.
You know, creating an epic fire unicorn with wings, and riding it like a beast.
Wouldn't it be lightning transformed, seeing as how because he was struck by lighting caused him to be set ablaze?
^Not after his defeat.
Raiden is still "Plasma Snake" in my eyes
@@crescentmoon3764 yeah lol
Remember, this was 100 Billion dollars IN THE 60's!!!
SettingItToWumbo Adjusted for inflation for today that would be over 8.3 trillion dollars.
That’s country buying money
Yeah, 100 billion dollars just doesn't go as far anymore, lol.
SUCH A LUST FOR REVENGE
+Swagamaru Nara WHOOOOOO?!
Rando Numba 9 Such a lust for... EVERYTHING!
SUCH A LUST FOR 100.000.000.000 DOLLARS?!
who?
@@catmaster7370 SUCH A LUST FOR IVAN!!!
Volgin gets killed by the sorrows storm. He clearly knows about the boss true plan so he helps snake on several occasions.
Volgin is one of those villains you love to hate like Tempenny in GTA San Andreas. Not all villains have to be deep and have a sad backstory and that's cool, sometimes feels good to just see some sadistic motherfucker get "fried by a bolt of lightning".
And honestly not unrealistic! There were a lot of people in history that were just plain sadistic and evil
what a fitting end
This just reminds me of how much I miss David Hayter as Snake
It's understandable how anyone, including him, is afraid of the Boss. She floors both him and Snake with very little effort. It's one of the best scenes in the game.
TheMythof Feminism can't tell if this is sarcasm or not.
*****
Spoilers ahead incase
Lmao whining? How is the boss the worst character in the mgs series and the bosses from mgs 4 when those bosses had no background story only a handfull of them being children of war. The boss taught snake everything he needed, she sacrificed everything for her country, she had the ultimate story and possibly one of the most emotional times in mgs. Nobody knows the truth but she always wanted to be with snake and not let him think that she betrayed. And oh snake assrapes her with cqc? Well no shit, you're playing the game and you're meant to beat her so of course lmao. Because if you thought of it logically, how can a normal solider ( snake ) put up a fight against bosses with powers. Cause even volgin feared the boss. Snake/big boss even mentioned the day he killed the boss he was already dead. I don't see how she's the worst character when its the opposite, you had nothing to back up your original statement. What's naked snake without the boss? She even gave her child to her in country ( ocelot ). Its a 1/1000000 to find a statement like yours, so that's why my first reply was like that. If your only argument about her being a shit character is because you BEAT her in the game, then I can say the same for every boss in this franchise.
***** Wasn't a traitor. Watch the endings and more to find out. She wasn't a weakling since she gave birth to the cobras. she wasn't boring since she had lots of background story and it wasn't just a slap on the table of her being a child that was rescued from someone in war. She fought in the ww, was launched in the first ussr space rocket, finished her mission by killing her comrade the sorrow, then she sacrificed her child in war for her country, she taught snake everything, she gave away everything but she still had loyalty in her for her country. Nothing was more important to her than finishing her mission. She specifically tells nobody the truth but eva and that's not even all of it, nobody knows it fully but she leaves it specifically for snake to decide. The boss could have had a game made for her by kojima but never really happened. It just seems she isn't much compared to big boss since she's only been in 1 game. The boss is clearly an icon for all the members of the patriots, and the future generation look up to big boss.
WTF is going on??!!!!! she's baiting my guy
TheMythof Feminism 8/8 Gr8 b8, m8.
Ocelot has been in more metal gear games than Solid and Big Boss, Ocelot is the true MVP in the MGS franchise
TheAkatsukitobi Facts
You might say Volgin is a rather... shocking... villain.
Please stop... lol
too bad he was struck down
OuroborosChoked HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHHAHAHAHAHA
Get out
And his comeback was FIRE.
100 billion dollars in 1964, is 767 billion dollars today. So that is a shit ton of money
+breadbasketbomb Its a lot, no doubt... but the legacy wouldn't even be enough to run the current US military for just 2 years... and the US already has a yearly military budget of 580 billion dollars. From 2008 to 2011 they even spent a whooping $2,83 trillion. (2832 billion to be precise)
+SuperGeronimo999 Yeah, but all Volgin needed was enough money to build a few superweapons and hire a crack squad of elite soldier.
He'd still have a fat amount left over
To the Russians that's allot of money, considering how frugal they. Americans on the other hand... Give them 100 trillion and I bet they'd still loose Vietnam. Not that I'm unpatriotic.
Isn’t it 8.3 trillion dollars now?
Not the deepest character in the series, but an entertaining one none the less.
that goes the Vamp lol
@@MAandS both of em are bisexual haha
Actually, the reason why Volgin was killed via a lightning bolt was because another character known as The Sorrow struck Volgin with lightning.
Though, ever since the Phantom Pain, I guess it's now; "The reason why Volgin was struck was by a lightning bolt was because another character known as The Sorrow struck Volgin with lightning," Since it was confirmed that he survive that lightning bolt, and is now know as the Man on Fire.
Omnicidal Clown 5 whole years since The Phantom Pain.
I thought the lore was that he did actually die but was resuscitated and experimented on by the USSR and continued to live in a vegitative state after that out of the sheer rage and desire for revenge within him until he gets awoken by the helicopter flying over Naked and Venom's locations.
One of my favorite quotes in the entire franchise:
"...I guess he's dead."
-Volgin
It's always so difficult to me to watch the scenes of Big Boss getting beaten up tortured... It just shows how much effort went into this game's scenario and cutscenes
ikr, i don't know if it is the sound effects or what but every punch feel so damn heavy.
Please consider doing one of these about Revolver Ocelot!
Demonstormlord If he did one for ocelot the video would be a hour long.
Vergilus plus hes an ally in MGSV
He's technically an 'ally' throughout the entire series, though.
You mean Shana saska
Will you be doing a follow up now his story is concluded in MGSV?
But nothing happened with Volgin in MGSV. He just came back as a guy on fire and then died again.
it still would be noting, seeing as mantis is also in mgsv a sort of dual version
PyramiDie He almost killed Snake multiple times in that too though. And worked for Skull Face.
I love how Volgin care probably about Raikov the most
It's also kind of funny how Volgin loves torture, but never ends up actually successfully getting any information out of anyone.
It's also interesting how rain appears when he is struck. Generally, rain and the Sorrow have a connection to each other in the game, so perhaps it was the Sorrow that finished off Volgin?
Such a lust for revenge
+Jet “Jack” Jenkins WHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO?!
Jet Jenkins It was Psycho Mantis with that lust for revenge though.
He probably uses nano machines son
:) hahahahaha ,TRUE !
Volgin is THE villain you actually genuinely hate.
He is my favorite character, but that's because I love a good bad guy.
In MGSV, Ocelot say's Volgin's dream was to build a Utopia. So he definitely wasn't evil for the sake of evil.
He was just like Solidus & Senator Armstrong in having somewhat good & honorable intentions through force.
anonymous name Utopia requires a metric tonne of freshly shed blood.
Volgin had lightning maybe because he was Zeus' secret son. I mean, Zeus fucked so many I lost count.
The Shagohod is an electrical machine. The controlling systems rely on electricity. Volgin used electricity to control them. This would require intimate knowledge of the Shagohod's systems.
no mentions to his awesome interrogation skills?
Your voice sounds like Otacon, which makes this video sound like Otacon is explaining Volgin. That’s awesome.
It's simple to figure out how he knew it was Snake, brass balls.
Most men won't beat up a guy over their woman like that. Volgin's a real man.
Woman? Ivan is a Man
Walter Stevenson hey uhh ivan is a guy
Walter Stevenson with balls
Walter Stevenson HES A FUCKING DUDE
Nice
Fun Fact: If you turn on TH-cam's transcribe audio during the barrel punching segment, Volgin's grunts and laughter come out as "Kiss" and "My cancer"
@HyperBitHero For real! I look forward to Devious Intent. As far as I can think of, you give the best overview of this awesomely rad villians. They are always well written and provide tons of info. Also, I've played MGS3 tons of times so that definitely made this video even better.
Volgin Survived but went into a coma until he woke up exactly the same time as Venom Snake woke from his coma.
TheVergilus Volgin woke up before Mantis was attracted to him. so hes alive.
+Xephyr Weiss And that's a prime example of the retroactive ruination of a character
Abel Musa hmmm not really lol i actually hoped they bring him back but i wish i could fist fight him like in mgs3....well at least you could drive your car into him right off the cliffside lol XD in Nzoya Badiyabulu
***** yep lol u could shoot mantis after a while of shooting him. and u could also use the other car thats near a pool of water and run him through so he wont stand up. then fulton him XD
yeah lol try it yourself. make sure u keep shooting Mantis until u hit him. u get a trophy
One of my favorite series on TH-cam. Thanks.
SPOILER ALERTTTTTTT. Volgin appears again in MGS V: The Phantom Pain as the Man On Fire,having his body being experimented on by scienists. Around the time of TPP, Volgin snaps out of his long coma,and sets off to find Big Boss.At the same time,the boy who would become Psyhco Mantis was involved in a plane crash. He then immediately set off to find Big Boss as well. Both find him in Cyrpus. After the incident, Skull Face, the main villain of TPP, "recruits" Volgin, now being known as the Man On Fire, and the future Pshyco Mantis. Volgin ends up dead at the final main mission, but his body was found out of nowhere. Big Boss goes to retrieve it, only for him to come alive again on his horse. While he was being Fultoned. Then proceeds to attempt to choke Big Boss to death. During this scene, a keen eye may notice the black hands of the Man On Fire becoming a normal white,before the camera pans to the face of Volgin, finally revealing his true idenitity. Though some people who played MGS 3 called it in the first place,mainly the heavy boots and the bits of red on his uniform. After his revenge is burned up (pun intended.),he goes back into a coma. Diamond Dogs recover the body of Volgin,only for it to be destroyed some time later.
+dragster1018aone And also his face in HD.
Love his theme music. The Snake eater OST is amazing.
Metal Gear has always been a cross between a parody of and a tribute to 80s action movies. Hideo Kojima comes from a family of cinema lovers, and has even said he watches an entire movie before each day at work.
Hell, Snake was even based off of Snake Plissken from "Escape from New York" and it's sequels---Plissken even had a cobra tattooed onto his stomach like how the Boss and Big Boss have snake shaped scars on theirs.
"My body carries an electrical charge of 100 billion volts."
Is it me, or does Volgin look quite a bit like Rutger Hauer as Roy Batty in Blade Runner?
questions?
Despite how screwed up Volgin is, he was such a great villain and I was happy for his inclusion in MGS3.
Great video. I was a fool to not follow your work closely after seeing those old threads with you seeking a little guidance. +1 Fan.
Volgin first Technomancer.
Pretty sure he would have figured out without testicle grabbing, snake wasn't even trying to talk (knew that he couldn't) and he was glaring, pretty sure that's not Raikov
"FIGHT LIKE A MAN, VOLGIN"
"VOLGIN!?"
No objections about "like a man"
Volgin is my favourite villian in MGS series every time i saw him i got goosebumps
Saw this on 4chan. Great job on the character bio, I freaking love MGS3.
mano, came to your videos through one comment from yourself on neogaf (about the LoU). Think i watched all your videos already. hehe
just wanted to say how i enjoyed them...
XD
Not just at the beginning of the game, but after they sent off the fear to take down snake he says kuwabara as well. Any time there was a storm he made sure that phrase, but like you mentioned the one time he didn't was right before his death.
Volgin probably gave her the legacy because of events revealed in Portable Ops and Peace Walker.
SPOILERS
That is, Volgin was secretly collaborating with Coldman.
That, and she's the one person he truly fears.
It was a fake anyway, right? I always get confused about that bit.
Volgin wasn't working with Coldman. Volgin was trying to take over the Soviet Union, while Coldman organised Operation Snake Eater to kill both Volgin and The Boss. Volgin only gave The Boss the Philosophers Legacy because her father was also in the Philosophers, so he trusted her the most.
Tyler Moon That makes sense. In fact, the last Philosopher thing was something I feel like I've either thought of or read before.
I was mostly going on what Gene said in Portable Ops, that there was a chessmaster responsible for planning most the events of Snake Eater, and Coldman seemed to be the most likely candidate considering he set up the operation.
Not that it worked out the way he was hoping.
+PolarPhantom
The film Volgin gave the Boss was the real one, but somewhere after she leaves with EVA, she passes EVA a fake film and gives the real one to Snake just before she dies. Since EVA believes she has the real one and has no idea Snake has the real one, she even tells Snake on her recording that she has it, (ironically) when he pulls it out his pocket, which he hands over to the US Government.
Also, Volgin never collaborated with Coldman. The fact Kruschev wanted The Boss killed so America could prove its innocence in Volgins spontaneous nuke launch at Sokolovs research facility just fell in line with the CIA's plan they had anyway to eliminate The Boss out of fear of the influence she had as a legendary soldier.
+AA99Fuck WHAT A TWIST!
It's covered heavily in the previous (future?) games in the series. In the original metal gear solid game it's revealed that solid and liquid snake are both clones of big boss. (Naked snake.) He was chosen because he was the most successful soldier in history and was a freak of evolution. Also, that cutscene was more realistic than digging bullets out of your arm with a knife and bandaging yourself in the middle of a gunfight like you did in actual gameplay. (Don't forget the bees!)
I think one of the reasons I can play MGS3 a million times is that Volgin is such an awesome villain.
Solidus and Volgin are the only MGS villains I've done so far, but I plan to do many more.
The Man on Fire
I want your input on the latest DmC trailer. Specifically, a very military antagonist they gave a sneak preview of.
I plan on doing some sort of marathon on the different stages of Ocelot's character. Maybe a "Month of Ocelot" or something like that.
do more of these devious intent on MGS characters, i love it
I think too much of these was consumed by the audio of the cutscenes....
Nice, I was waiting for another one of these.
Oh yes, It's Thunderbolt himself. Colonel Yevgeny Borisovitch Volgin. My reminder of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
What I really like about him is his design. Also just the idea of a guy punching you with lighting bullets is pretty awesome.
There are several individuals in the metal gear universe that have powers that are supernatural in origin. (The sorrow from this very same game is a strong example.) It's very similar to the Fringe universe, now that I think about it. I think it's likely that Volgin found some kind of magical artifact that gave him his powers or something.
son of bitch came back
Volgin does things just because he wants to.. he's THE JOKER of the MGS universe.
PLOT TWIST THOUGH: He's not really dead, because he's the Man of Fire in MGS V!! .... the story for that game is just awful.
3:10 - Wasn´t that one of the Patriots "secret handshake"?
It's the sorrow.. he strike volgan. When he takes control. Its lole when he thought of the Matis ghost. The sorrow was always good. That is why if you do a non lethal play through theres no consequences
He also banished matis. If you do a Non Lethal on MGd4.
I just wanted to let you know I still watch your videos all the time.
I personally find it obvious that the reason Volgin can conduct electricity and has super strength is the suit he wears underneath and the wires running under his skin.
as a bisexual myself, I strive to be like volgin
as in doing whatever the hell I want. weather it an action or a person.
Another good episode. Sometimes, the best villains are ones that are completely fucking bonkers.
That was amazing. Great video!
Where does it say that? I just looked it up on the wiki to make sure I didn't miss something, but it says "Volgin's body possessed a physical anomaly that allowed him to generate 10 million volts of electricity at will."
He even mentions it during the torture scene in the game. This was back when characters didn't have to have a reason behind their powers.
If you haven't already, what do you think of doing a video of Gray Fox, Liquid, or Ocelot, HyperBitHero?
that's why volgin is the man on fire i mgsv and full of bullets
Metal Gear Solid has a long and complicated history. Half of the important stuff takes place before the first Solid, so a prequel is necessary. It is meant to explain the origin of Big Boss, The Patriots, and in turn, the origin of Solid, Liquid, and Solidus Snake.
Yes, it is. Only the best for you guys.
Great video, I can really see you tried showing how sadistic Vulgin was with the beating at the end after your analysis. I have a question, when are you going to make another devious intent? I really like these.
How is this video 10 years old? It feels so modern
Good video. I hope you do one on Hot Coldman since he's fascinating me since he's sadistically naive but I can totally see him actually getting far in the government since his opponents don't realize how dangerously psychotic he is and that he always has plenty of people he can pin his failures on. Zadornov plays him like a fiddle.
Dude...you just blew my mind away.
>2:48
>with a woman named "Eva"
>not "Tatiana"
Whoops, an accidental spoiler.
I pushed everything back about 2 weeks because I was focusing on school. I'll be sure to get the next one out quicker.
It's a string, so it's revealing. I actualy finished the HD version yesterday, so it's not that I forgot.
Volgin is like a sadistic evil version of Laxus Dreyar 😂⚡🐉
"Well that's Volgin a brutal and incredibly powerful man that can electro-grope a woman until her pantyhose burn off."
That always gets me everytime xD
These things, they take time.
yeah so true Ocelot and his double personality makes him really important. I can't understand him either though.
To me Volgin is fucking Frank Booth in videogame form
i never thought volgins fear of the boss was for comical effect. to me,it was to drive home the fact that,this woman,the boss,was the most feared and formidible adversary alive. that is,until naked snake defeated her and surpassed her. the fact that she let snake defeat her shows her conviction to her ideal. fuck man,metal gear is deep as shit for a series touting toilet humor,shameless sex appeal,and crotch grabbin.
Volgin is probably best described as an Electrokinesist but should probably be considered an Electropath or Electropsychist, given his ability to control the Shagohod he not only controls Lightning or Electricity but can tell it what to do...
Volgin, to me, is kinda like a stereotypical Bond villain which doesn't surprise me since MGS3 does resemble a James Bond movie.
Best villain in the series because he was one of the few actually bad guys.
i wondered if Ivan was a masochist, making Volgin realise that when he gripped Snake by the crotch and didn't see pain in his eyes, he knew it was an impostor
Either dick size or because snake wasn't hard imo
Thus the man on fire was born lol XD
Good to know!
I always found it odd that Volgin would go around superstitiously yelling “Kuwabara kuwabara!” (especially in localizations) given that he’s Russian, and the Japanese government had in fact aligned itself with the United States and her allies over the Soviets by the time of _Snake Eater._ Just seemed odd to me.
i have not checked but im sure this is the voice actor for the soldier in team fortress 2
Room to interpret it as both, I'd like to think it was the Sorrow he was pretty much on board with Snake and Eva at that point anyway.
That's a normal reaction to a good villain.