What we need is the music from the scene after removing the AI boards. It's so perfect in the moment. Sadly, it isn't on the soundtrack, nor anywhere else. "Why?! I don't understand! Answer me!! BOOOOSS!!!"
8:419:48 This was the most powerful part of Snake, his determination above all else. The scream of despire and trying. Slamming that machine wanting answer. But no response.
I say probably the most powerful moment in the series in a way snake was still feeling his phantom pain by the boss being dead and for the fact they are about to be blown to bits him telling her WHY after everything they have been through! Peace Walker to me really was the most powerful of the series just for the fact the world was so close to being blown to bits and seeing the way the characters reacted to the situation of doom seeing norad freak out no other metal gear really has the same feeling of doom in the series yes MGS4 almost got there at its end with the same feeling though I was say that but peace Walker is the winner here on that deep feel doom drama.
You're not just killing her. By removing her memory boards one at a time, you're shutting down all of her memories and functions. You're slowly erasing her humanity to the point of nothingness. The idea of that is far more agonizing, especially when you factor in the reptile pod taking over the husk of a machine.
@@slycat9449 Isn't this scene also a reference to the "HAL 9000 shutdown" sequence from 2001: A Space Odyssey where the protagonist shut down a computer AI by removing its memory boards? Big Boss isn't actually "killing" the Boss AI either here; since nothing is actually damaged, just removed, it could be reassembled, as we saw in MGS5 where the Boss AI was functional again.
@@Mazryonh Nothing is directly damaged, but imagine different parts of your brain shutting down until you're just nothing. This'd be terrifying to witness as your senses and control leave you and the process would damage anything in your body that wasnt made to be shut down.
@@slycat9449 It's terrifying to us because removing parts of the human brain is irrevocable and irreparable, along with the scary prospect of someone drilling into your brain willy-nilly just to damage you until there's nothing left. A computer on the other hand has the luxury of its parts being able to be put back together and made functional again if those parts were removed in a non-destructive (and preferably manufacturer-approved) manner. But the funny thing is, HAL 9000 acted like it couldn't be put back together again when its parts were being removed, and in a way so is the Boss AI in this case.
@@Mazryonh I think that's due to them (or at least the boss) being modeled after a human mind. There's lots of science fiction where human minds are recorded as ai, and that gives them a lot of personality and human reactions to things. They don't realise that this is reversible, or their human reactions are greater than the artificial logic.
When Big Boss is slamming his fists against the AI asking "Why?", I get the impression he's not only asking "why won't it stop?" but also asking "Why did you betray me?" He's still not over the loss of the Boss. It's a grief that will haunt him for the rest of his life. It's a grief that will drive him to become THE Big Boss of the entire series. The music and Hayter's voice action fit the scene perfectly.
Agree, it's so powerful that even as he had lost alot in his life even the boss. He wants to fight on. Fighting for them screaming for to see the world remain.
he was never bad, it all was a ruse in due to make solid the "hope" for the future. or maybe not, maybe he just wanted to unite the whole world using the force, but he was never evil, no one is evil, everyone has their reasons.
I loved this cutscene. It was intense. Nuclear threat was looming, imagine being inside the command centre, thinking the threat was real and time was running out.
At 9:48 why does that hit soooo hard. Honestly i cant tell if its through david hayter and his performance or just big boss grit will and pure determination. For some reason it just hits so hard.
@@ryanjackson117 Out of this whole scene, only the boss fight music itself was released. The cutscenes music sadly was not, and it's really good music too.
i never realized how hard it must have been for big boss to destroy the ai. he had to go through his most messed up trauma while the world was about to be eradicated. that’s pain there.
This scene, along with the scene with the boss' horse, are really heartbreaking. Important to show Big Boss moving on, or at least accepting the Boss is gone, and his mission now is to fulfill her dying wish.
Ultimately the best mission in Peace Walker. The life of the earth lies on NORAD and Snake, yet one member double-crosses the chairman of NORAD. The part where you remove all memory boards of The Boss was disturbing. She was slowly losing knowledge. She slowly forgets the sentence with all letters of the alphabet (The quick brown fox), forgets what is Pi equal to, speaks random Japanese, and most importantly... she sacrifices herself again. She didn't retaliate... She sang. It's really emotional. And Peace Walker happens to be my very first Metal Gear I played, and this is another time I have genuinely cried over a video game.
This along with the next scene is quite possibly the best in video game history.... this machine, this ai, basically walked itself into the ocean and drowned itself to prevent the annialiation of mankind... basically carrying out the bosses will... I legit cried the first time I finished this game...
It fascinates me as much as it traumatizes me, every time i see someone (or me dooing it) ripping out the memory boards and the ai slowly fading away. Either the fact that that ai must have been built to handle and ignore errors if needed or a straight up militairy build design, to don't bluescreen out, even if severe damages occurr to the memory in battle must have been the reason to work till the end. Seeing beeing reduced, piece by piece, every steppingstone that ai had in her training and growth making a last recall untill it is all gone. To analyze this anny further would be just to gruesome would it ? An experiment that shouldn't be ever made. Neither with man nore with animal. Not that you call me a cold monster about what i wrotevup there, i cried abbout the storry a lot and abbou the choice she made. Also i probably got a bit traumatized abbout the way you had to take her out, ripping out piece by piece of her memory while beeing concious, one of the gruesomest ways to die i could think of. And the terrifying thing is, that im fascinated by it, or rather, by how our memory works
The Fulton Rescue System exists and has been in use in Reality, absolutely nothing weird about it ;) Ok, maybe it was never used THAT often in just ONE place ^^
It is a diagnostic phrase like 'the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' for an automaton, but for speech rather than text. When Snake removes parts of her 'brain' he doesn't simply see her resemblance disappear, but how other people recreated her in PW. Makes me sad, like she never truly came back for even a moment ):
Anyone got any context/info on the "Shall we walk through the rainy plain of spain?" line? I'm a big MG fan and know the lore pretty well, so I'm surprised I don't understand what that line is about.
@@nickname8619 The movie based on the play was quite famous, and included the line "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain." as a way of testing Eliza Doolittle's accent. I've never heard the saying in any context other than as a reference to that movie.
She something about purple in one of the quotes but I can't find it anywhere, only seen it twice in game, 2nd being a second ago lol, it's driving me crazy
I here invite all viewers to guess who is the CIA Chief in MGSPW during MGS3! Search: Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - Full Story Walkthrough (Extra: Mini Game - Wild Guess)
I’d take the Mammal Pod & have it backed by Raiden’s LQ-84i UG and Start a New Sons of the Patriots network Dedicated to the Patriots who save America from the old one.
She will also say, "Kawanishi-Noseguchi, Kinunobebashi, Takiyama, Uguisunomori, Tsuzumigataki, Tada, Hirano, Ichinotorii, Uneno, Yamashita, Sasabe, Kofudai, Tokiwadai, Myokenguchi" in an extremely sped-up manner. These names, said in the same manner, are the chants that Gray Fox utters when around offscreen in Metal Gear Solid, and are the names of train stations of the Myōken Line, operated by Nose Electric Railway in the Kansai region of Honshū, Japan.
@@eddiexander7970 In MGS2, the AI imitating the Colonel also says this same string in a codec call, when the AI is starting to break down as Raiden enters Arsenal Gear.
Yeah you're absolutely right man. Wow. I'm gonna play this game soon. I'm getting the legacy collection. Can't wait. I'm a bit sad that I've already looked up the playthroughs online but what the fuck. I can't wait forever. I'm weak! :P
When he cried, he lost like 1000+ demon points, he was almost a human again.
Big Boss is the most human of all the Snakes.
@@RamenReignssI’m pretty sure big boss is the only snake to ever cry on screen
@@hypershot3616twice mind you
@@RamenReignss well technically out of all the snakes he is the only natural human while the rest are clones with modifications lol
Hayter's delivery was so excellent in this scene...One of my favorites in this game. Probably my favorite in Peacewalker.
What we need is the music from the scene after removing the AI boards. It's so perfect in the moment. Sadly, it isn't on the soundtrack, nor anywhere else.
"Why?! I don't understand! Answer me!! BOOOOSS!!!"
+Lord Eliwood Im searching for that too...
Did you guys found anything about that music ?
did you guys find anything about the music?
@@raidenmoseby4484 More than a decade after the game came out I'm still hoping there's a way to rip that track.
"The Lonely fox chases the one-eyed hound"
Wow, I just love that line! :D
8:41 9:48 This was the most powerful part of Snake, his determination above all else. The scream of despire and trying. Slamming that machine wanting answer. But no response.
Probably the closest we’ll come to hearing snake cry. So powerful and emotional
I say probably the most powerful moment in the series in a way snake was still feeling his phantom pain by the boss being dead and for the fact they are about to be blown to bits him telling her WHY after everything they have been through!
Peace Walker to me really was the most powerful of the series just for the fact the world was so close to being blown to bits and seeing the way the characters reacted to the situation of doom seeing norad freak out no other metal gear really has the same feeling of doom in the series
yes MGS4 almost got there at its end with the same feeling though I was say that
but peace Walker is the winner here on that deep feel doom drama.
8:41 Big Boss breaks down.
I heard David Hayter threw up after voicing this scene
This part broke me, becouse of the boss 🥺 poor snake
This part made me tear up when playing this. Just wants to reach a connection with the boss.
The part in the A.I. pod is kinda disturbing, since you're essentially killing The Boss little by little by removing her memory boards.
You're not just killing her. By removing her memory boards one at a time, you're shutting down all of her memories and functions. You're slowly erasing her humanity to the point of nothingness. The idea of that is far more agonizing, especially when you factor in the reptile pod taking over the husk of a machine.
@@slycat9449 Isn't this scene also a reference to the "HAL 9000 shutdown" sequence from 2001: A Space Odyssey where the protagonist shut down a computer AI by removing its memory boards? Big Boss isn't actually "killing" the Boss AI either here; since nothing is actually damaged, just removed, it could be reassembled, as we saw in MGS5 where the Boss AI was functional again.
@@Mazryonh Nothing is directly damaged, but imagine different parts of your brain shutting down until you're just nothing. This'd be terrifying to witness as your senses and control leave you and the process would damage anything in your body that wasnt made to be shut down.
@@slycat9449 It's terrifying to us because removing parts of the human brain is irrevocable and irreparable, along with the scary prospect of someone drilling into your brain willy-nilly just to damage you until there's nothing left. A computer on the other hand has the luxury of its parts being able to be put back together and made functional again if those parts were removed in a non-destructive (and preferably manufacturer-approved) manner. But the funny thing is, HAL 9000 acted like it couldn't be put back together again when its parts were being removed, and in a way so is the Boss AI in this case.
@@Mazryonh I think that's due to them (or at least the boss) being modeled after a human mind. There's lots of science fiction where human minds are recorded as ai, and that gives them a lot of personality and human reactions to things. They don't realise that this is reversible, or their human reactions are greater than the artificial logic.
That music, the Boss' voice and quotes, the butterflies, the flowers... that sequence is magical.
When Big Boss is slamming his fists against the AI asking "Why?", I get the impression he's not only asking "why won't it stop?" but also asking "Why did you betray me?" He's still not over the loss of the Boss. It's a grief that will haunt him for the rest of his life. It's a grief that will drive him to become THE Big Boss of the entire series. The music and Hayter's voice action fit the scene perfectly.
Thats true man. Also the way Big Boss breaks down at the end gets me everytime, I think it's one of the few moments in the series where he's emotional
9:48
Aside from the part where Snake punches the Control Panel, this is probably another favorite moment from this Mission.
Agree, it's so powerful that even as he had lost alot in his life even the boss. He wants to fight on. Fighting for them screaming for to see the world remain.
It is kind of sad once you realize Big Boss becomes a bad guy threatening nuclear war after spending his whole life trying to stop it.
@sirSolidarity The universal antagonist the world will unite to repel: The final war.
he was never bad, it all was a ruse in due to make solid the "hope" for the future.
or maybe not, maybe he just wanted to unite the whole world using the force, but he was never evil, no one is evil, everyone has their reasons.
Imagine trump being president during this. Nukes heading towards America= Fake news.
girls: men don't know true heartbreak
boys: 5:26
I loved this cutscene. It was intense. Nuclear threat was looming, imagine being inside the command centre, thinking the threat was real and time was running out.
At 9:48 why does that hit soooo hard. Honestly i cant tell if its through david hayter and his performance or just big boss grit will and pure determination. For some reason it just hits so hard.
Both.
The music used in this whole cutscene was so powerful, it's a shame it was never released anywhere.
None of this music was released?
@@ryanjackson117 Out of this whole scene, only the boss fight music itself was released. The cutscenes music sadly was not, and it's really good music too.
@@Lord_Starscream_Ghost damnit
only the AI brain gameplay is online, it's called Snake Eater piano instrumental.
The irony that he has 5 minutes to kill her.. the same time when the Snake Eater theme would begin during her fight
Love how Big Boss brought back the handshake (or lack of) to identify himself. It's a great, remarkable scene.
i never realized how hard it must have been for big boss to destroy the ai. he had to go through his most messed up trauma while the world was about to be eradicated. that’s pain there.
This scene, along with the scene with the boss' horse, are really heartbreaking.
Important to show Big Boss moving on, or at least accepting the Boss is gone, and his mission now is to fulfill her dying wish.
It's 2022 and we need Big Boss more than ever...
He would unite the entire world against him
Absolutly intense shit here. I mean, this is more dramatic and epic than MGS4 ending.
Pi is.....pi is..about 3
Albert Einstein : *TRIGGERED*
Ultimately the best mission in Peace Walker. The life of the earth lies on NORAD and Snake, yet one member double-crosses the chairman of NORAD.
The part where you remove all memory boards of The Boss was disturbing. She was slowly losing knowledge. She slowly forgets the sentence with all letters of the alphabet (The quick brown fox), forgets what is Pi equal to, speaks random Japanese, and most importantly... she sacrifices herself again. She didn't retaliate... She sang. It's really emotional.
And Peace Walker happens to be my very first Metal Gear I played, and this is another time I have genuinely cried over a video game.
6:47 "Shall we walk through the rainy plain of Spain?"
Spain, but the "s" is silent....
I dont know about rain. But sun for sure : D. Was lovely being there in summer holidays once!
“The lonely fox chases the one eyed hound.”
Is this a reference to Zero and him wanting Big Boss back? And his true motive being loneliness?
I think it was a reference to the classic Metal Gear games, Solid Snake is a lone fighter and used to be a FOXHOUND member
This along with the next scene is quite possibly the best in video game history.... this machine, this ai, basically walked itself into the ocean and drowned itself to prevent the annialiation of mankind... basically carrying out the bosses will... I legit cried the first time I finished this game...
7:33 this line was said by Coronel Campbell IA's in MGS2.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.
Standing ovation.
Fun fact:In the mammal pod if you let the timer finish it’ll just reset
Imagine knowing this scene first, and THEN watching 2001 space odyssey.
What's the music at 8:41?
i need the anwser too please.
Me too
6:30 The quick brown fox jump over the lazy dog. LoL :D
8:54 that bang
It fascinates me as much as it traumatizes me, every time i see someone (or me dooing it) ripping out the memory boards and the ai slowly fading away. Either the fact that that ai must have been built to handle and ignore errors if needed or a straight up militairy build design, to don't bluescreen out, even if severe damages occurr to the memory in battle must have been the reason to work till the end. Seeing beeing reduced, piece by piece, every steppingstone that ai had in her training and growth making a last recall untill it is all gone. To analyze this anny further would be just to gruesome would it ? An experiment that shouldn't be ever made. Neither with man nore with animal.
Not that you call me a cold monster about what i wrotevup there, i cried abbout the storry a lot and abbou the choice she made. Also i probably got a bit traumatized abbout the way you had to take her out, ripping out piece by piece of her memory while beeing concious, one of the gruesomest ways to die i could think of. And the terrifying thing is, that im fascinated by it, or rather, by how our memory works
The Fulton Rescue System exists and has been in use in Reality, absolutely nothing weird about it ;)
Ok, maybe it was never used THAT often in just ONE place ^^
in mgs v tpp on the ai pod this is what she says
Even though only watching this on you tube. This is some powerful scene.
Still sad to this day
6:32 the font referenced why type me.
References to war games and 2001 I noticed here
3:58
cry everytim
What does Shall we walk through the rainy plain of Sapain stands for ?? does any one khows about this crazy expression???
is Spain no sapain friend, and is like a romantic thing to say to your girlfriend/boyfriend :p
@@maximilianoluisantonioilli5362no
It is a diagnostic phrase like 'the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' for an automaton, but for speech rather than text.
When Snake removes parts of her 'brain' he doesn't simply see her resemblance disappear, but how other people recreated her in PW. Makes me sad, like she never truly came back for even a moment ):
this is fucking amazing
Japanese Train Stations. A reference to MGS 2 as well.
Anyone got any context/info on the "Shall we walk through the rainy plain of spain?" line?
I'm a big MG fan and know the lore pretty well, so I'm surprised I don't understand what that line is about.
Butts Butts another one of Kojima’s movie references. It’s from My Fair Lady.
Is a sentence used to test the data procesor of the IAs since it contains many of the alphabet letters.
@@SLAPNTZ_MCCOY
"My Fair Lady" is not a movie, it's a play, and I'm quite sure the saying existed before the play was released
@@nickname8619 The movie based on the play was quite famous, and included the line "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain." as a way of testing Eliza Doolittle's accent. I've never heard the saying in any context other than as a reference to that movie.
That ai pod removal part is really emotional 😥
She something about purple in one of the quotes but I can't find it anywhere, only seen it twice in game, 2nd being a second ago lol, it's driving me crazy
8:13
I here invite all viewers to guess
who is the CIA Chief in MGSPW during MGS3!
Search:
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - Full Story Walkthrough (Extra: Mini Game - Wild Guess)
rickyrickylo I'm gonna say the one who says they should combine the qualities of a soldier and an agent.
Better than any history class about the cold war
I've heard Snake say Get me Norad instead of the Pentagon in other playthrough. Would someone please explain?
Southhs5115 I think it may be a remastering thing
Yeah, I got it too. It's the HD remaster, it's got a few differences.
9:27 My favorite part
This is far from over.....
I’d take the Mammal Pod & have it backed by Raiden’s LQ-84i UG and Start a New Sons of the Patriots network Dedicated to the Patriots who save America from the old one.
Anyone knows the music in the last part? When snake is banging on the AI pod
Does anybody know what she's saying in Japanese around 7:30?
She will also say, "Kawanishi-Noseguchi, Kinunobebashi, Takiyama, Uguisunomori, Tsuzumigataki, Tada, Hirano, Ichinotorii, Uneno, Yamashita, Sasabe, Kofudai, Tokiwadai, Myokenguchi" in an extremely sped-up manner. These names, said in the same manner, are the chants that Gray Fox utters when around offscreen in Metal Gear Solid, and are the names of train stations of the Myōken Line, operated by Nose Electric Railway in the Kansai region of Honshū, Japan.
@@eddiexander7970 In MGS2, the AI imitating the Colonel also says this same string in a codec call, when the AI is starting to break down as Raiden enters Arsenal Gear.
Yeah you're absolutely right man. Wow. I'm gonna play this game soon. I'm getting the legacy collection. Can't wait. I'm a bit sad that I've already looked up the playthroughs online but what the fuck. I can't wait forever. I'm weak! :P
Whats the music when snake pulled out the ai boards?
I know this is late, but MGS Snake Eater Piano
@@zjuraeventide8949 nothing is too late if answer is itself is the the truth
3:39 what’s the theme playing
Ok, I know it is sad because you're killing boss again, but also, "Pi is... about 3" is quite funny.
@cornishpastie9 dont give up.once you get use t its pattern,its not too bd.
I feel content, Comence the operation.
2001 A Space Odyssey reference!
i am teared up
I'm not crying
Which mission takes place right after this one?
Peace walker battle 3
8:41-9:04
Any chance to find the music ?
Unfortunately not.
@@richbattaglia5350 really?
Still nothing. I haven’t seen anything yet, but then again I haven’t put much effort into finding it.
@drmario520
That was an actual way soldiers were evacuated.
0.o
@Busterdrag so true.
I NeEd ScIssOrs 6I
"You trying to be funny?"
*"NO!* I'm telling you, that armor was designed to withstand a *nuclear war!"*
What are the song's playing during this?
Thought Pi is 3.142.....
@neocomp92 It is... Peace Walker was trying to bullshit the players. :)
Pi equals 3.14... no 3.2546373698888888
2OOI
Man, I hope they remake the series chronologically. Kojima and team did such a piece of art even with the limitations of the PSP.