David Hayter, the original voice of Snake in the Metal Gear Solid franchise, recently played Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain for the first time after being replaced by Kiefer Sutherland. Initially, Hayter avoided the game due to feelings of resentment toward series creator Hideo Kojima, but after a decade, he decided to overcome these emotions. Upon playing, he described the experience as "amazing," appreciating the game's unique approach to gameplay and freedom in strategic choices during missions. Hayter has also reconciled with Sutherland, noting that all ill feelings are forgiven.
nWhy did David Hayter refuse to play Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain for so long?David Hayter initially avoided playing Metal Gear Solid V because he felt it would hurt his feelings after being replaced by Kiefer Sutherland. Over time, he decided to let go of those feelings and ultimately found the game to be fantastic.
nMetal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, released in 2015, is known for its open-world gameplay and complex narrative structure. It represents a significant evolution in the series, allowing players to approach missions with various strategies. Despite its divisive reception regarding storytelling, many consider it a standout title in the franchise for its depth and design, earning a perfect score in reviews for its innovative gameplay mechanics.
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