The iconic opening of James Bond with Metal Gear Solid Delta receives a remake of treatment

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Pull out the tuxedo and order martini – shocked, not mixed – because Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake EaterThe opening of James Bond was finally revealed and it is miscellaneous. Konami introduced a 3-minute clip on YouTube, showing modern material and sound from the upcoming spy game, which again imagines Metal gear solid 3Film introduction.

Some key visual differences include skeletal hoses than the original opening, which are more noticeable in the remake. Additional snake shots are badass are dispersed in a converted sequence, next to the original shots, now implemented in amazing details.

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While Colonel Volgin is displayed only in the OG version, the modern iteration contains even more key characters from the Cobra unit, such as the end (with its huge eye), pain and fear, with subtle redesters that honor the vision of the original game. Certainly Konami also throws a dramatic duel between Snake and Boss.

The clip contains modern vocals from the Great Cynthia Harrell, giving a cushioned performance compared to its original recording “Snake Eater” from 2004. Harrella’s ballad contains noticeably less bass and fewer horn instruments than the release of 2004 and bends in a psychodelical atmosphere, emphasizing Harrell sings “I’m still in a dream.”

Regardless of the changes, sentiments from the original song – “The concepts of why we have to live and why we have to continue”, as a song composer Norihiko Hibino said polygon – remain intact.

At this point, you are probably wondering if players can still control the snakes on the screen, as it is 2004. Well, the tiny answer is yes.

As described by YouTube, players can engage in “interactive elements of the original, contained in the opening version”. And if Konami honors a mini-snake, there is a chance that players can expect a song version when you climb this unrealistically long ladder at the end of the game-of course for the dramatic of James Bond.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater It will be released on August 28 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC.

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