David Hayter pengisi suara Solid Snake dalam Metal Gear Solid Series, dalam wawancara di Anime Expo's mengatakan ke- frustasiannya dalam pengerjaan Metal Gear Solid Series bersama Hideo Kojima.
Ia juga mengatakan kurang setuju dengan adegan Snake akan bunuh diri dengan memasukan pistol ke dalam mulutnya. Pada Trailer Metal Gear Solid 4 ada adegan Snake tersebut namun pada game-nya adegan ini dialihkan ke lokasi pekuburan.
David Hayter mengatakan :
"I didn't agree with that at all, and I begged them to change it, but I think it's still in the final game," "I didn't buy it at all. I think it's weak for Snake to be killing other people and then not be able to kill himself when it's time. If he knows it's time, then it's time."
Selanjutnya ia kembali mengkritisi ending pada Metal Gear Solid (PS1-PC) sebagaimana diketahui ada 2 (dua) ending yang dapat dibuka (ending Otacon) dan ending Meryl), yang paling janggal katanya adegan ending antara Snake dengan Otacon, ...
Ia mengatakan :
" he admitted, describing the original Metal Gear Solid's notorious unintentionally
homoerotic cut-scene. Hayter also revealed that the actors "had a tough time" getting through the alternate ending of MGS, where Snake and Otacon are seen riding off into the sunset on a snowmobile. "It felt like it was written to be romantic,"
"If I have a big speech about love on the battlefield, well, that's what I have to talk about,"
"Kojima and I have different styles," he said, "but I've certainly learned things from him, especially about ambiguity and telling a story without giving all the answers."
Selanjutnya pembicaraan beralih ke MGS The Movie
With Sony seemingly intent on making a Metal Gear Solid movie -- with Hayter petitioning to write the script -- one fan wondered who should play Snake on the silver screen. Hayter said that he's definitely out of the running himself, but that Hugh Jackman or Viggo Mortensen are the two best choices -- and frankly, I can't think of fans being disappointed if either suggestion comes to fruition.
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Anime Expo: David Hayter Critical of Some MGS Moments