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Is Venom Snake in Metal Gear 1?

The final boss of Metal Gear 1, long-believed to have been Naked Snake, is actually Venom Snake. True to form, he's indistinguishable from his template, and even Naked Snake's clone, Solid Snake, can't tell the difference between the two.
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Is Venom Snake in Metal Gear 1 or 2?

Venom Snake (ヴェノム・スネーク, Venomu Sunēku) makes a minor appearance in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes as an unnamed combat medic and then throughout Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain as the player character also known as Punished Snake (パニッシュド・スネーク, Panishudo Sunēku).
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Is Venom Snake the villain in Metal Gear 1?

Venom Snake is a major character in in the Metal Gear series, serving as a minor character in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, the main protagonist of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, and the secondary antagonist of he original Metal Gear game.
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Which Snake is in mgs1?

Solid Snake (Japanese: ソリッド・スネーク, Hepburn: Soriddo Sunēku) is a fictional character from the Metal Gear series created by Hideo Kojima and developed and published by Konami.
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Is Solid Snake in Metal Gear 1?

Solid Snake, born as David, is one of the three main protagonists of the Metal Gear series (alongside Big Boss and Raiden), appearing as the main protagonist of Metal Gear, Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, and Metal Gear Solid, the deuteragonist of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, and the main protagonist of Metal Gear ...
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The Peaceless Tragedy of Venom Snake

Is Venom Snake the Big Boss in Metal Gear 1?

The final boss of Metal Gear 1, long-believed to have been Naked Snake, is actually Venom Snake. True to form, he's indistinguishable from his template, and even Naked Snake's clone, Solid Snake, can't tell the difference between the two.
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Does MGS3 have MGS1 in it?

The version of MGS3 is Subsistence, meaning you also get the MSX versions of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2. In total, you get MG1, MG2, MGS, MGS2 and MGS3. The HD remake of Peace Walker is sold separately in Japan. Internationally, HD Edition includes the HD remakes of MGS2, MGS3 and Peace Walker.
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How old is Snake MGS1?

1 Solid Snake - 33, 5'11", 1972

Another Les Enfants Terribles child, Snake shares a birthdate with Liquid sometime in 1972. That puts Snake at 33 when he lands in the Fox Archipelago to stop the FOXHOUND terrorist uprising.
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Why does venom look like Big Boss?

The now-infamous ending plot twist reveals that Venom Snake is simply a "clone" of Big Boss, a double created to distract the world while the real Big Boss betrays his allegiances to build Outer Heaven.
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Why is Snake so old in mgs4?

He faked his own death in the Manhattan Tanker Incident, though he re-emerged years later to assist Raiden in the Big Shell Incident. During this time, his health declined as his body entered a state of accelerated aging due to intentional genetic changes made during the cloning process.
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Who is the weakest Snake in Metal Gear?

Old Snake is naturally one of the weakest Snakes in the series, but his placement on the list does not mean he is a weak character. His combination of strengths while up against the global war machine serves as a good closer to the Metal Gear chronology.
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Is Snake Raiden's Uncle?

"Raiden's uncle is Solid Snake by law due to his relationship with Solidus Snake." Solidus didn't officially adopt Raiden; he found him and took him under his care, training him to be one of his soldiers.
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Who is the bad guy in Metal Gear Solid 1?

Big Boss was originally depicted in Metal Gear as the leader of FOXHOUND, and the commander of Solid Snake, before revealing he was actually also the leader of Outer Heaven, and the game's main antagonist.
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Who kills Venom Snake?

It's stated in the timeline after the credits that during the Outer Heaven Uprising in 1995, Solid Snake kills Venom Snake.
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How did Big Boss lose his eye?

During Colonel Volgin's torture of him, Big Boss, then known as Naked Snake, received a muzzle burn that blinded him in his right eye, which also ruptured and destroyed the cornea and the lens of his eye, while intercepting a bullet that was meant for Tatyana/EVA, after her cover was blown.
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What is the difference between Metal Gear Solid 1 and Twin Snakes?

The Twin Snakes has more gameplay options, such as first person aiming, a tranquilizer gun and the ability to drag bodies and hide them in lockers. But those things aren't really missed in the original, since the gameplay and environment is built perfectly around the existing mechanics.
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Who is the strongest version of Venom?

Venom: The 10 Strongest Symbiotes, Ranked
  • 8 Anti-Venom.
  • 7 Sleeper.
  • 6 Bedlam.
  • 5 Carnage.
  • 4 Toxin.
  • 3 Grendel.
  • 2 Knull.
  • 1 Venom.
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Who does Venom hate?

Combining with the nearby Brock, the symbiote shared his hatred for Spider-Man, as well as mentally sharing with Brock its former host's secret identity of Peter Parker. From there, the two would be known as Venom, seeking violent retribution against the man who had wronged both of them.
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Why is Venom creepy?

In addition to the violent scenes mentioned above, Venom has some scenes that could scare or disturb children under five years. For example: When the symbiotes take over a human body, the body convulses, twists and contorts in a visually disturbing and very scary way.
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Does Solid Snake have autism?

Solid Snake has a mild form of Asperger's Syndrome or another high-functioning autism spectrum condition.
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How old is zero in mgs3?

Major Zero was the Commanding Officer of the mission support team and Snake for both the Virtuous Mission and Operation Snake Eater. He was born on August 12, 1909, and he turned 55 just before the events of Metal Gear Solid 3. Despite his age, he still manages to outlive almost everyone on this list.
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Is Snake older than liquid?

As far as the chronology goes, it's suggested that the clones in order of oldest to youngest go: Venom Snake, Liquid Snake, Solid Snake, and Solidus Snake. Of note, both Snakes who look exactly like Big Boss end up being the first two to die.
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What is the rarest animal in MGS3?

In Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, the Tsuchinoko is a rare snake that is undetectable by the Motion Detector and the Thermal Goggles.
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Can you shoot cameras in MGS1?

In Metal Gear Solid, cameras can be destroyed only by using the Stinger missile launcher or any other explosives (i.e. Nikita or C4).
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What is the best Metal Gear Solid version?

1. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater / Subsistence. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater takes the top spot on this list as the definitive Metal Gear experience. More accurately, though, we're talking about Subsistence, the overhauled take on the third Solid Snake game that instantly became one of the best games of its time.
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