![]() ![]() You really can't get more intentional than that, the game is basically saying she, not Sokolov, holds his cock in her hands. Hell, with Sokolov it's even more direct when she shoves her lipstick in his face and twists, as he cowers in fear. But, she also dominates/unmans individuals such as Ocelot and Sokolov. I put aroused in quotes since the game heavily implies Volgin has issues in the bedroom which he takes out on others through physical violence.Īgain, men being dominated by women is a consistent theme in the game ending with EVA eventually coming out on top. By the way, he does this after being "aroused" by the sight of EVA. Volgin takes one of those Davy Crocketts and holds it like his own schlong as he, in euphoric pleasure, releases his load. Snake doesn't even get off a shot, she completely unmans him, establishing herself as the dominant figure. Then she proceeds to "unman" him by dismantling his gun, which everyone knows is a phallic object and symbol of male sexual dominance. We first meet her in the game when she drops down two big ass dicks (Davy Crockett missiles) on a bridge, completely throwing Snake off balance. And yet, here we find out he learned everything from a women named The Boss who served as his mentor and mother all wrapped in one Oedipus complex. The impotency angle is pretty big as almost all the males in the story have "performance issues." First, there's "Naked Snake" whose supposed to be the most legendary soldier ever. And male impotence is a big focus along with dominant women. However, MGS3 very clearly has its sexual language and themes baked into the story and the characters. Okay.īut what does that have to do with MGS4's story or larger themes? The same goes for Quiet's ridiculous character in MGSV. Vamp has a dick knife that he later coats in Raiden's "white blood" which he proceeds to lick off after stabbing him. Yes, sexuallization and innuendo exists in almost all his games, but they often don't add much to the story nor support their larger themes. That said, MGS3 may be the most coherent, deliberate, and progressive approach seen in any of his other works. Kojima very clearly and deliberately places sexual language in all his games, especially Metal Gear Solid. Thus, one cannot simply say this stuff is happenstance or coincidence. Both male and female nudity are common for his games, along with: homoerotic tension, sexual innuendo (Solid Snake), sexualized character designs both male and female (Vamp, Quiet, Psycho Mantis, EVA, Liquid Snake, etc.), and lots of discussion about passing on one's genes. Now, Kojima himself is no puritan when it comes to shoving sex in his games. Anywho, does no one else recognize the hyper-charged sexual subtext of Metal Gear Solid 3, specifically with regards to impotency in males? This is a pretty major throughline in the game that I've never really seen anyone discuss. So, this short thread will have to suffice for now. I'd like to make a whole video on it one day, but I barely have any free time after work to get my own personal stuff done. Alright, this is something I've noticed since forever but yet I've never really seen anyone talk about. ![]()
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