Voices in the remake of Metal Gear Solid 3 “will remain the same as they were in the original game”

Fans of the series were glad to find out that in the remake of Metal Gear Solid 3, a voice composition from the original game will be used, but now it begins to seem that the game will simply be used in the old voice replicas.

In a press release announcing the MGS3 remake – or Metal Gear Solid Delta, if you want, it is noted that the game "Star The Original Voice Characters". You can write off this on a strange translation or choice of words, but it is unusual that the word was not specifically used in the press release "Actors". Last week, Konami reported on her twitter that "The plot and voice of the characters in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater remained the same as in the original game". And again, it seems, this implies the re -use of voice replicas.

Gamesradar directly asked Konami about the situation, and the company representative indicated them to the tweet, the link to which is given above, adding the following: "In fact, this means that the plot and voice of the characters in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will remain the same as they were in the original game".

All these comments do not allow you to directly say: "Yes, we re -use old voice acting", But at the moment it seems that it will be so.

Several original Japanese voice actors who played MGS3 died after the game released in 2004. There is also some mystery in the English composition, where Suzetta Miñet depicts Eve – the pseudonym of the anonymous voice actress, which still remains unknown. Whatever, um, blowjob, she returned to voice the character in Peace Walker, although the senior version of Eve, which we meet in MGS4, voiced whether the Merivezer voiced.

In any case, it seems that you should not expect any noticeable additions to the plot in the remake of MGS3. Early screenshots published by Konami also suggest that at least in some areas the design of levels will be practically identical to the original.