Raiden (Metal Gear)
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Raiden in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, illustrated by Yoji Shinkawa. |
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Game series | Metal Gear series |
First game | Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty |
Creator(s) | Hideo Kojima |
Character designer(s) | Yoji Shinkawa |
Voice actor(s) (English) | Quinton Flynn (Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty), Charlie Schlatter ("Metal Gear Raiden: Snake Eraser") |
Voice actor(s) (Japanese) | Kenyu Horiuchi |
Motion capture actor | Eiji Morisaki |
In-Universe Information | |
Real name | Jack |
Also known as | "Jack the Ripper", "White Devil". Briefly assumed the codename "Snake" during and before the Big Shell incident. |
Nationality | American (originally from Liberia) |
Affiliations | Small Boy Unit (Liberian Civil War), Force XXI (sometime before 2009), Pseudo-FOXHOUND operative unknowingly employed by the Patriots (2009). |
Raiden, real name Jack, is a fictional character in the Metal Gear series. He is the protagonist of the Plant Chapter, the main act of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, and a character in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.
His role as the protagonist of Metal Gear Solid 2 was a controversial twist, both for the unexpected substitution of the established hero, Solid Snake, and for his androgynous appearance, the latter so much that the ridiculing of his effeminate appearance became a recurring joke in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and several early Metal Gear Solid 4 promotional videos (see the other appearances section within this article). In Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Raiden returns with an appearance different from his previous Metal Gear Solid 2 character design.
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[edit] Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
[edit] Big Shell
In Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Raiden is initially introduced in the Big Shell chapter as "Snake", serving as a member of what appears to be a newly-reinstated FOXHOUND. His features are concealed under a diver's mask. This deception is short-lived, as Jack removes the mask, revealing a youthful appearance completely unlike Solid Snake's (the main protagonist of the Metal Gear series). After his true identity is revealed, he is assigned the new codename, "Raiden" (A Japanese term meaning 'Fighting Thunder'), and infiltrates the Big Shell, an environmental clean-up facility. His mission is to rescue President James Johnson from a terrorist group known as the "Sons of Liberty"; an organisation headed by Solidus Snake, who, like Solid Snake, is a human composed solely of Big Boss' genes. Helping him were Dead Cell, a band of American special operatives went rogue, and Gurlukovich mercenaries, a Russian group lead by Olga Gurlukovich. In this mission, Raiden is supported over his CODEC radio by the Colonel, who is his commanding officer, and Rose, who is an experienced data analyst for the military and Raiden's girlfriend.
Raiden goes on to team up with Solid Snake (masquerading as a U.S. Navy SEAL named "Iroquois Pliskin" a reference to the movie character "Snake Plissken"), Otacon and "Mr. X" (a disguised Olga Gurlukovich wearing an artificial powered exoskeleton), and discovers that the Big Shell is actually a front for "Arsenal Gear", a mobile battle fortress protected by 25 Metal Gear RAYs furthermore, the Arsenal Gear includes an AI that controls the flow of information on the Internet, to protect the interests of its creator, an Illuminati-like group known as the Patriots, and that the Sons of Liberty were not mere terrorists, but instead trying to steal it for themselves to start a revolt against the Patriots.
[edit] Early life and career
In the course of this mission, Raiden's forgotten past is revealed. As a child, he was adopted by Solidus Snake, who (unbeknownst to him) had killed his parents. Raiden became a child soldier from as young as the age of six, in Solidus' "Army of the Devil" as part of a "small boys unit" during the first Liberian Civil War. It can only be assumed that Jack's dexterity with a blade is a trait of Solidus' acquired from their days together; Solidus himself quite deft in the sword arts as seen in MGS2. After the war ended on August 17, 1996 (a short-lived cease-fire) Jack was recruited by the Patriots who arranged for his arrival to the United States. It is possible also that during this time he also received his distinct tattoos; the likes of which are present on all 'guards' encountered in VR Training. After US naturalization, he joined the US military (assumedly the Army) and participated in the US Army's Force XXI Trials, afterwhich training in over 300 VR training missions (Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions), as well as simulations of Solid Snake's missions on Shadow Moses island (Metal Gear Solid) and in the tanker incident (the 'Tanker Chapter' of Metal Gear Solid 2).
[edit] Arsenal Gear
Through discovering that Olga is being used by the Patriots Raiden learns that if he perishes or fails his mission, which is to eliminate the Sons of Liberty, Olga's baby will die. After disabling Arsenal Gear and the Metal Gear RAYs, Raiden confronts Solidus, discovers that the entire scenario was orchestrated by the Patriots for their S3 (selection for societal sanity) simulation, and that his commanding officer is actually just a digital construct created by GW, the Arsenal Gear's AI. He is also shocked to learn that his girlfriend Rose is actually an agent for the Patriots, deployed to gain advantages over Raiden in the mission. He then completes his mission by confronting and killing Solidus. Snake then appears and tells him that he did the right thing, and that he and Otacon are going to seek out the Patriots using the optical disk (a disk that contains valuable information about the Patriots) that they obtained in the Big Shell. Raiden volunteers to join Snake in their search but Snake declines and reminds him that Raiden still has things he must do first and that there are people he needs to talk to. He is then subsequently reunited with Rose, who is pregnant with his child. Raiden would then choose to propose to Rose and see her for what she is.
[edit] Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
In the E3 2006 trailer for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Raiden appears wearing an exoskeleton similar to ones worn by previous Cyborg Ninjas (Gray Fox, Olga Gurlukovich and Null). He is shown fighting against several Gekkō units on the streets. He dodges their attacks with seeming effortlessness, disabling them all single-handedly with a high frequency blade and a knife.
After destroying the Gekkō units, he removes his faceplate (revealing his identity) and utters the words, "It's my turn to protect you, Snake." The trailer ends with the tagline "Raiden's Return!" followed by the date of release in 2007. Raiden will not be a playable character in the game, but he will serve as Snake's backup during gameplay (similar to how Snake was Raiden's backup in Sons of Liberty). However, he will still be playable in the next iteration of Metal Gear Online, which will be included as a bonus in MGS4.
In an earlier interview, Hideo Kojima announced that once fans finish playing Metal Gear Solid 4, they are going to like Raiden very much. Raiden is also shown holding a young child in an early concept artwork of the game.[1]
When asked about his pallor, and the possibility of him being a cyborg, Kojima revealed that Raiden's blood is no longer red; his blood is white and artificial, which gives him a deathly pale color.
[edit] Other appearances
In Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance, an updated version of Sons of Liberty, the Cyborg Ninja's exoskeleton is available as an alternate outfit for Raiden in the game's Missions mode, which most likely served as a inspiration and sneak-peek for Raiden's new role in Guns of the Patriots. This version of Raiden only uses the high-frequency blade as a weapon. The regular Raiden, as well as the nude Raiden from the Arsenal Gear portion of Sons of Liberty are playable as well.
While Raiden doesn't appear in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, several references are made to him in that game. Major Ivan Raidenovitch Raikov, an eccentric, homosexual Soviet major, is a dead ringer for Raiden (and has a name which, when translated to English, means "Son of Raiden", but is also a Japanese pun on the phrase "raiden no bitch" or "Thunderbolt's Bitch", a reference to his relationship with Colonel Volgin), and by answering a question at the beginning of the game with "I like MGS2", Naked Snake spends most of the opening sequence wearing a Raiden-like face mask during the initial HALO jump which spoofs Raiden's brief use of the Snake codename while wearing the scuba gear in Metal Gear Solid 2. The fact that Snake is referred by his nickname "Jack" (which also happens to be Raiden's given name), before being given his codename adds further to the joke.
Raiden also appears in several early Metal Gear Solid 4 promotional videos. In one, he is seen fighting with Solid Snake over the "main character" seat[2]. In another, titled "Metal Gear Raiden: Snake Eraser", he makes a comically ineffective trip through time, attempting to kill Naked Snake and, by extension, Solid Snake, so that he can be the star of Metal Gear Solid 4[3]. Both trailers are included as a bonus feature in Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence. Raiden's model was actually a modified model of Raikov with re-worked outfit.
[edit] Behind the scenes
[edit] Character development
According to the series' creator, Hideo Kojima, the decision of using Raiden instead of Snake as the main playable character was done in order to develop Snake from a third-person perspective, as well as to avoid treating Snake like a rookie again (considering the fact that Snake was already acquainted with most of the gadgets and weapons in earlier Metal Gear titles). Hideo Kojima has also stated that Raiden's character and its perception by the audience were important for the overall feel of the story (i.e. they contribute to a sense of lack of control, being subjected to major manipulation by unknown, deceptive and/or mysterious persons, and a general lack of knowledge about the conditions and motives of several characters as well as the twists and turns of the plot).[4]
Raiden was originally designed to be more appealing to female fans[5], and in The Making of Metal Gear Solid 2, designer Yoji Shinkawa mentions that he designed Raiden in reference to what a "beautiful man" (bishonen) looked like. It should be noted however that Raiden's Japanese voice actor Kenyu Horiuchi had a relatively deep voice in comparison to his English voice actor Quinton Flynn.
His given name, Jack, was derived from Leonardo DiCaprio's character in the movie Titanic, while his love interest in the game (Rosemary) was named after Kate Winslet's character from the same film.[6] His name also pertains to the Jack in a deck of playing cards, with Fortune being the Queen, Solidus Snake being the King, and SEAL Team 10 being the expendable "spot" cards (Solid Snake infiltrates the Big Shell posing as a SEAL Team 10 member, thus being the "ace in the hole" himself).[citation needed] In the fictional context, the codename Raiden is a reference to the Mitsubishi J2M "Raiden" fighter plane, which was nicknamed "Jack" by the Allied forces, and so the Patriots selected this name for Jack due to his role as a "living weapon".
Konami kept Raiden's presence in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty a well-guarded secret prior to its release, even to the point of editing pre-release footage of the game. (Scenes that featured Raiden were reprogrammed to have Snake in his place.[6]) Although the game was leaked by pirates prior to its release, this secret was still unknown to the majority of fans.
[edit] Fan reaction
When many Western fans of Metal Gear Solid found themselves playing as Raiden for most of Metal Gear Solid 2, they reacted negatively to this unexpected twist in the storyline. This was partly due to the fact that Raiden's character was a secret until the game's release; people just assumed that they would be playing as Solid Snake. Other areas of contention included Raiden's appearance, his softer voice in the English version, his naiveté and inexperience, his sentimental attitude, and his vulnerable position throughout the game. Many perceived the character to be a weak-minded "prettyboy." It should be noted though that these were just the perceptions of the fan base and naturally there were an abundance of western Raiden fans despite the perceived general opinion.
In contrast to the Western reception, Raiden was more well-received in Japan.[7] However, Raiden's negative reaction among Western players prompted Kojima Productions to alter his character design for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. The Metal Gear series producer Hideo Kojima felt that Raiden was disliked for the wrong reason; that Raiden was blamed by players for the frustration of not being able to play as Snake. In the Metal Gear Solid 4 trailer at E3 2006, he wanted to prove to Western players that they "can look at Raiden from a different angle and see that he's really cool." He is now dressed in an exoskeleton wielding a sword with lightning fast moves and attacks. He is the next ninja, but whether or not it is by choice is still unknown. Kojima also said the general feedback to Raiden's new appearance in the Guns of the Patriots trailer has surprisingly been positive.[7]
[edit] References
- ^ Metal Gear Solid 4 - Artwork
- ^ Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots at GameTrailers
- ^ Metal Gear Raiden: Snake Eraser at YouTube
- ^ The Final Hours of Metal Gear Solid 2. Featured article at GameSpot
- ^ Metal Gear Saga Vol. 1 DVD
- ^ a b The Making of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty DVD packaged with European version of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
- ^ a b Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Interview at GameSpot
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