Jamie Christopherson, Pete Crossman, James Chapple, David Kellt & Graeme Cornies, vocals by Graeme Cornies Plays during the final battle against Senator Armstrong. Plays during the fight against Metal Gear EXCELSUS. Jamie Christopherson & Logan Mader, vocals by Jimmy Gnecco Jamie Christopherson, vocals by Kit Walters Plays during the fight against Sundowner. Jamie Christopherson & Logan Mader, vocals by Kit Walters Jamie Christopherson, vocals by John Bush Jamie Christopherson & Logan Mader, vocals by Free Dominguez Plays during the fight against Blade Wolf. Jamie Christopherson, vocals by Greame Cornies Plays during the fight against Samuel ‘Jetstream Sam’ Rodrigues. Jamie Christopherson & Logan Mader, vocals by Tyson Yen Plays during the fight against Metal Gear RAY and Grad. Jamie Christopherson, vocals by Jason Miller Aside from the normal album, a special edition was sold through KonamiStyle Japan, called the First Edition. The songs are loud, energetic and in-your-face, and the complete opposite of the music normally heard in Metal Gear games, but they fit this action oriented spin off like a glove.Īlong with the Japanese release of the game, on February 20th 2013, Konami released the Vocal Tracks as a separate soundtrack cd for ¥2940. There are 13 original tracks with lyrics, 12 instrumental versions of those same songs and 5 remixes. Other remixes were done by Platinum Games’ Akira Takizawa.Īs a result, the game contains a total of 29 tracks, most of which can be heard during the gameplay sections and boss fights, sometimes when the boss is near defeat. The songs have been remixed for the game with the help of a group called Maniac Agenda. Raiden's expression reflects this, with him bearing a Thousand-Yard Stare as Armstrong dies.For the Vocal Tracks (all of them heavy metal songs) Platinum Games was assisted by Machine Head guitarist Logan Mader, the vocals performed by various artists. Rather than cursing Raiden, begging to be spared, or resisting until the very end, Armstrong instead laments how "war will continue as an institution" and that people will be fighting for reasons and causes that they don't understand or believe in themselves, before naming Raiden as his successor in regards to their beliefs and methods, and reflecting on their similar natures in his last breaths. This seems innocuous until you realize that Otacon is the poster boy for the Cartwright Curse, and you realize that by this point, he probably knows it too. Codecs with Sunny reveal that while she'd like it if Otacon settled down, he's been keeping women at a distance despite becoming more popular with the ladies.Even Raiden and Kevin feel sorry for him, although they agree it doesn't excuse his actions. He may have been a Social-Darwinistic nihilist, but Monsoon's backstory of experiencing the Khmer Rouge as a child is incredibly tragic.It reminded him of George Sears (aka Solidus Snake), the very person who made Raiden the way he is in the first place. When George introduces himself, Raiden's expression goes from determined to melancholy by the mention of the name.Revengance is set four years after Metal Gear Solid 4, which makes it safe to assume that barring a miracle, Snake is already dead by this point. The ending of Metal Gear Solid 4 states that Snake only had six months left to live at most. ![]() Humanity is doing fine at it just by themselves. ![]() And now there's no Patriots to blame for the state of the world. This is where the Metal Gear timeline ends, square one with bigger guns on all sides. People still kill each other over things they don't believe in, causes that aren't their own. After everything Big Boss, Ocelot, Snake and countless others suffered through over the years, all that's changed is The Patriots are gone.
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