![]() No, the real meaning of his name is that he goes in with no weapons or equipment whatsoever. Not because he doesn't wear pants, they are very much mandatory (though he can take his shirt off). Here is the historic first moment that anyone was given the codename 'Snake', as our hero is now known as 'Naked Snake'. Oh man, I hope he didn't bring photos of all his contacts into Russia with him. Though this time there's a series of photos to flip through instead of animated faces. The Codec calls work exactly as they always do, as you build up a list of contacts to call up about stuff whenever you feel like. There's probably going to be a point where he has to infiltrate a fortress to destroy a nuclear-equipped walking battle tank, but right now we're just getting this guy out. So Snake's going to be dropped into enemy territory on a mission to rescue Sokolov. Sokolov's been busy in the meantime, developing some kind of super weapon for the Russians, and we'd like him to stop. During this Cold War there was a bit of a missile crisis in Cuba, but it was resolved when the US secretly handed back a scientist called Sokolov (who'd only just managed to escape Russia). ![]() This marked the beginning of the era known as the Cold War. Along the way he has a flashback to his commander, Major Zero, giving a bit of the backstory with the aid of grainy stock footage and fake photographs.Īt the end of World War II, the world was split into two - East and West. I'm not going to assume you've played the other Metal Gears or know anything about the convoluted continuity, but there are going to be SPOILERS below for the series so far, so try not to read anything you don't want to know.Īfter the menu I got about 13 minutes of cutscene, showing Snake's on a plane on his way to make the world's first HALO jump. Well, it is a Snake, but it's not series protagonist Solid Snake (because he was born in the 70s). Here's some more trivia: that's not actually Snake. There's nothing you can press to stop Snake beating up this poor guard over and over though. Here's a non-trivial bit of trivia about this title screen: you can change the background camo style and colour by clicking the analogue sticks. The story starts on 24 August 1964 in fact, which also happened to be creator Hideo Kojima's first birthday. But there's no VR missions this time! That's possibly because the game's a prequel set 40 years earlier, in the 60s, and VR was less of a thing back then. In fact it's a bit like the Substance release for Metal Gear Solid 2 (funny how similar those subtitles are). The title screen up there claims that this is something called Subsistence, but really it's just Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater with a new camera mode and a few extra features. If you don't see the code you want on this page I recommend you return to my Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence Guides Index and choose a different section.This week on Super Adventures, I'm playing the first canon Metal Gear game to never come out on a computer! Even to this day it hasn't had a Steam release, despite getting a HD remaster a decade or so back on consoles. This will explain how to setup and use the codes on this page with that emulator.Īlternatively if you're playing on a physical console you'll need to own a CodeBreaker/GameShark disc in order to use these codes. If you're playing with the PCSX2 Emulator and you'd like to use the codes on this page I recommend heading over to my How To Use Cheat Codes on PCSX2 Guide. This page contains all of the CodeBreaker cheat codes I have for Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (NTSC-U). Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence Codebreaker Codes (NTSC-U)
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