Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes - Disc 2
Because the original PS1 version is available on GOG and modern consoles, many new players ask: "Which one do I play?" Our answer: Play the PS1 version for history. Play for the experience of seeing a PS1 script executed with PS2-era physics and GameCube processing power.
While the famous Psycho Mantis fight happens on Disc 1, Disc 2 contains the “nightmare” sequence. In The Twin Snakes , this sequence is visually upgraded with disturbing flickers and a much cleaner rendition of Mantis’s taunts. The fourth-wall-breaking controller port switch remains intact, but the GameCube’s lack of a standard controller port layout makes the solution less intuitive—a talking point for veterans.
The payoff on Disc 2—the death of Gray Fox at the foot of Metal Gear REX—is rendered with tragic beauty. The voice acting, re-recorded entirely for the GameCube version with the original cast (David Hayter as Snake and Greg Eagles as Gray Fox), carries a heavier weight. The dialogue remains largely faithful, but the delivery in The Twin Snakes is often cited as more mature and gritty, suiting the darker aesthetic of the remake. Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes - Disc 2
The key difference on Disc 2 is verticality. Thanks to the GameCube’s hardware and the MGS2 engine, the environments of the underground base, the communication towers, and Metal Gear Rex’s hangar are no longer flat grids. You can hang from railings, peek around corners in first-person, and—controversially—aim your weapon in FPV during boss fights. This fundamentally breaks some encounters (we’re looking at you, Revolver Ocelot), but it elevates others into cinematic masterpieces.
: You must defeat her again in a snowy field. In this remake, you can use First-Person View (FPV) aiming to make this fight significantly easier than in the original PS1 version. Because the original PS1 version is available on
Taking out guards in the Blast Furnace or sniping from the walkways is far more precise, though some fans argue it makes certain areas "game-breakingly easy". Survival Elements:
In this GameCube remake, the physical disc change happens at the bottom of Communications Tower A In The Twin Snakes , this sequence is
, a Nintendo GameCube exclusive, reimagines the 1998 PlayStation classic with the updated mechanics and graphical fidelity of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty . While Disc 1 sets the stage on Shadow Moses Island, Disc 2 contains the game's high-stakes conclusion, featuring some of the most cinematic and controversial moments in the series. The Turning Point: The Disc Swap