MaxDam
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Fresh news from E3:
To help American audiences get psyched for the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo trailer of Metal Gear Solid 4, Hideo Kojima's team has updated his blog with a 90-second "audio-only" teaser. To listen to it for yourself, just follow this link.
But let's suppose that you're heard of hearing or don't feel like downloading anything. Well then, for you, we've supplied the complete English translation of the 90-second clip in the text below. Yes friends, reading is fun!
[Begin Clip]
Snake: War has changed.
Snake: Our time has ended.
Snake: Our war is over.
Campbell: Since the Manhattan incident, restrictions on military invention in foreign countries have eased, fueling demand for mercenaries..
Campbell: Today, the world's wars depend largely on PMCs, private military companies whose business includes supplying these mercenaries.
Campbell: PMCs have become a serious threat to the world.
Snake: The U.S. has exported too much of its military power. Now she's paying the price.
Campbell: In total, they've got enough manpower to rival the U.S. military.
Campbell: Based on our investigation, the five largest PMCs are run by a dummy corporation, which acts a single mother company.
Snake: And the mother company...?
Campbell: Outer Heaven.
Snake: The one world in which soldiers will always have a place.
[End Clip]
To help American audiences get psyched for the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo trailer of Metal Gear Solid 4, Hideo Kojima's team has updated his blog with a 90-second "audio-only" teaser. To listen to it for yourself, just follow this link.
But let's suppose that you're heard of hearing or don't feel like downloading anything. Well then, for you, we've supplied the complete English translation of the 90-second clip in the text below. Yes friends, reading is fun!
[Begin Clip]
Snake: War has changed.
Snake: Our time has ended.
Snake: Our war is over.
Campbell: Since the Manhattan incident, restrictions on military invention in foreign countries have eased, fueling demand for mercenaries..
Campbell: Today, the world's wars depend largely on PMCs, private military companies whose business includes supplying these mercenaries.
Campbell: PMCs have become a serious threat to the world.
Snake: The U.S. has exported too much of its military power. Now she's paying the price.
Campbell: In total, they've got enough manpower to rival the U.S. military.
Campbell: Based on our investigation, the five largest PMCs are run by a dummy corporation, which acts a single mother company.
Snake: And the mother company...?
Campbell: Outer Heaven.
Snake: The one world in which soldiers will always have a place.
[End Clip]