Revolver "Shalashaska" Ocelotis a recurring fictional character inKonami'sMetal Gearvideo gameseries. Throughout the series, he takes on a variety of roles: a major nemesis ofSolid Snake,a friendly rival toNaked Snake,the right-hand man toLiquid SnakeandSolidus Snake,and a close ally toVenom Snake.Ocelot has been well received by video game publications for his role as a central villain in the franchise, and has often been considered one of its most important characters for his connections with various characters.

Revolver Ocelot
Metal Gearcharacter
Revolver Ocelot fromMetal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
First appearanceMetal Gear Solid(1998)
Created byHideo Kojima
Designed byYoji Shinkawa
Voiced by
Motion capture
Various
  • Taro Kazanawa (Metal Gear Solid 3;regular action)
    Kenichi Yoshida (Metal Gear Solid 3;gun action)
    Bill Yokoyama (Metal Gear Solid 3;gun action)
    Troy Baker (Metal Gear Solid V;facial)
    Matthew Carlsen (Metal Gear Solid V;body)
In-universe information
NationalitySoviet
American

Conception and design

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Introduced inMetal Gear Solid,Ocelot is normally clothed in a duster, spurs, and gunbelts, the traditional garb of gunslingers inspaghetti westerns,as well as ablack armbandon his left arm, and wields theColt Single Action Armyrevolver, which he refers to as "the greatest handgun ever made". In designing the character,Hideo Kojimawanted to addWesterntones to a character resulting in Ocelot's appearance,[1]which is based on that of veteran Western film actorLee Van Cleef.[2]ForMetal Gear Solid 2,Yoji Shinkawaoriginally intended to give Ocelot a cybernetic arm in place of the oneGray Foxtook from him, but this idea was not used as the staff intended to have Ocelot use the arm of Liquid Snake.[3]While Kojima acknowledged fans finding the idea of Liquid's arm possessing Ocelot's mind ridiculous, he promised to answer the reason behind it inMetal Gear Solid 4.[1]

Appearances

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Revolver Ocelot(リボルバー・オセロット,Riborubā Oserotto)is introduced in the video gameMetal Gear Solidas agunslinger-themed member of theFOXHOUNDterrorists involved with the hostile revolt on Shadow Moses Island which housedMetal Gear REX,serving as the team's interrogation expert and their leaderLiquid Snake's right-hand man.[4]He challengesSolid Snaketo a gunfight in the game's first boss-encounter,[5]but their fight ends with Ocelot losing his right hand from an encounter with theCyborg Ninja.Despite his loss, Ocelot later appears to torture Snake after Snake is captured. During Snake's torture, Ocelot reveals he was originally from the formerSoviet Unionand a former member ofSpetsnaz,secretly wishing for Liquid's andBig Boss's dream world as well. Ocelot is the sole surviving member of FOXHOUND by the game's end. After the ending credits, it's revealed that he's in league with theU.S. PresidentGeorge Sears.[6]

Revolver Ocelot, now known as Shalashaska(シャラシャーシカ,Sharashāshika),returns in the sequelMetal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.He gains a new, surgically attached right-arm that originally belonged to Liquid, resulting in a dormant personality which takes over Ocelot's mind whenever Solid Snake is nearby.[7]During the game's introductory Tanker Chapter, he is seemingly underSergei Gurlukovich's employ, but ends up betraying his old friend when Ocelot hijacksMetal Gear RAY,framing Snake andOtaconfor the deed. During the game's main Plant Chapter, Ocelot then forms part of the terrorist group "Sons of Liberty" withSolidus Snakebut ends up betraying the former President as well after revealing his true allegiance tothe Patriots,a group that controls the United States. Shortly afterwards, Ocelot is taken over by Liquid and escapes from Snake, Solidus, andRaidento kill the Patriots' leaders.[8]

A young version of the character, known as Major Ocelot(オセロット thiếu tá,Oserotto Shōsa),is featured in the prequelMetal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater(set four decades before the originalMetal Gear Solid). He's aGRUMajor underColonel Volgin's command and the leader of his own "Ocelot Unit" within GRU. His encounters with Naked Snake are why he acquires a preference for revolvers (due to a tendency to absorb the gun's recoil with his elbow being more suited to shooting revolvers). Throughout the game, Ocelot's constant challenges with Snake eventually turn into a friendly rivalry. He is revealed to be Adamska(アダムスカ,Adamusuka),The Boss's illegitimate child.[9]After the deaths of Volgin and The Boss, Ocelot is revealed to be a triple agent, taking orders fromthe Philosophersand theKGB,while also receiving orders from theDirector of Central Intelligence.He was supposed to intercept and assist Snake; a mission he failed when another agent of the Philosophers,EVA,got there first.[10]

The young version of Ocelot, also known as ADAM(アダム,ADAMU),plays a minor (yet significant) role in the direct sequelMetal Gear Solid: Portable Ops.[11]Initially in league with FOX's insurgency leaderGene,Ocelot assassinates the DCI in order to "end" the Philosophers before being invited to join the Philosophers'reorganized American branch.[12]

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots(set directly afterMetal Gear SolidandMetal Gear Solid 2) features the character as Liquid Ocelot(リキッド・オセロット,Rikiddo Oserotto)as the primary antagonist. He deliberately uses self-hypnosis and nano-machines to act as Liquid's mental doppelgänger to trick the Patriots' AIs.[13]As "Liquid", Ocelot establishes aparent companythat runs the five largestPMCs,fighting for the Patriots' control over the world.[14]After hijacking the Patriots' systems, Ocelot's PMCs engage Old Snake.[15]After Snake and Otacon useNaomi Hunter's FOXALIVE virus to delete the Patriots' AIs, Ocelot challenges Snake to a fistfight and appears to die from exhaustion after the final fight; however, Ocelot's death was actually caused by the new FOXDIE strain thatDrebininjected into Snake.[16]

The character canonically appears inMetal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.He assistsVenom Snakeand the Diamond Dogs, playing a key role in facilitatingZero's deception by subjecting both himself and Snake to hypnosis to cover it up and aiding Big Boss's and Snake's escape fromXOFin Cyprus. Ocelot acts as the Diamond Dogs' interrogator, frequently clashing withKazuhira Millerover matters involvingSkull Faceand the White Mamba. Ocelot ultimately declares his support for Big Boss's covert war, foreshadowing his involvement in laterMetal Gear Solidgames.

In the originalMetal Gear Solid,Revolver Ocelot was voiced byKōji Totaniin the Japanese version andPat Zimmerman(credited as Patric Laine in the PlayStation release) in the English version. Both actors would reprise the role inMetal Gear Solid 2.The character's young version inMetal Gear Solid 3was voiced byTakumi Yamazakifor the Japanese version andJosh Keatonin the English version. Due to Koji Totani's death in 2006, the character was voiced byBanjō GingainMetal Gear Solid 4andIkuya Sawakiin theMetal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novelrecreations while Pat Zimmerman continued the role in the English version. InMetal Gear Solid V,the character was voiced byTroy Bakerin the English version whileSatoshi Mikamidubbed the character's voice for the Japanese version. Over the years, the character's motion capture has been performed by Taro Kazanawa, Kenichi Yoshida, Bill Yokoyama, Troy Baker, and Matthew Carlsen.

Critical reception

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The character of Revolver Ocelot has received a positive response by video game publications based on his role as an antagonist. He is one of the only characters to appear in almost everyMetal Gear Solidgame and is thus considered "one of the only characters to have a major role in all fiveMetal Gear Solidtitles "byGame Informer.[17]Official U.S. PlayStation Magazinecalled Revolver Ocelot underrated in comparison toFinal Fantasy VIIiconic antagonistSephiroth,describing Ocelot as "just a persistent, sneaky, and cool villain. Heck, just watch theMGS3trailer and you'll see that he was a badass even in the 60's. "[18]G4'sFilterplaced him at number ten in their top list of video game villains in 2002.[19]Ocelot ranked 28th onIGN's top list of video game villains.[20]Guinness World Records Gamer's Editionlisted Liquid Ocelot as ninth in their list of "top 50 video game villains".[21]

Ocelot has been frequently featured in the lists of bestMetal Gearvillains. In 2008, he placed seventh in IGN's top list ofMetal Gear Solidboss battles,[22]and second on the top list ofMetal Gearvillains.[23]Including him on their 2007 list of the bestMetal Gearbosses,GameSpotcalled him one of the most important characters from the story alongside Solid Snake and Big Boss.[24]In 2008, the torture he makes inMetal Gear Solidwas listed byGameSpyas one of the best moments from the game due to how Ocelot toys with Snake and how difficult it is to pass it besides how significant is the outcome for the rest of the game.[25]In response to his role inMetal Gear Solid 3,GameSpy called Ocelot one of the "series mainstay", hoping he would become an entertaining opponent.[26]

According toEdgemagazine, with Liquid Ocelot "Kojima has forged a superb villain, far more complete than inMGS2."[27]He was also listed by IGN as one of the fictional characters who required his own spin-off.[28]GamesRadartoo praised his role as Revolver/Liquid Ocelot, placing as seventh on their 2013 list of best villains in video game history.[29]Ocelot's change to his Liquid Ocelot alter-ego persona of Liquid Snake was opined by GameSpy to be one of the most nonsensical events from theMetal Gearseries, but they still praised his action scenes at the start ofMetal Gear Solid 2.[30]UGO.comspeculated that, because of being born from the medium The Sorrow, Ocelot could communicate with dead people which ended in Liquid Snake taking possession of his body.[31]GameProdescribed the final fight against Liquid Ocelot as "epic" even as he became "a punching bag" in the final phase.[32]Furthermore, UGO.com listed this fight as the seventh best cutscene ever in 2011, owing to the fighting styles employed and the interaction between the two fighters.[33]On the other hand,1UP.comlisted such fight in their article about the 13 "most dumbass" boss battles for its simple style in comparison to other more challenging bosses fromMetal Gear Solid 3and its excessive length for a hand-to-hand fight between two old people.[34]1UP.com also listed the scenes from the games in which Liquid Ocelot controls the PMC's weapons to attack the protagonists and his imitation of Liquid Snake's death fromMetal Gear Solidas one of the most surprising moments in the game.[35]VentureBeatwere bemused by Ocelot's portrayal inMetal Gear Solid V,writing how he was "calm and the voice of reason" instead of being an "eccentric, sadistic man". They theorized, however, that Ocelot was merely being himself and showing his true allegiances with Big Boss, rather than working as a triple agent or being under self-hypnosis akin to his previous appearances.[36]

References

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  6. ^KCEJ.Metal Gear Solid.Revolver Ocelot:Yes. The inferior one was the winner after all....That's right. Until the very end, Liquid thought he was the inferior one. Yes, sir. I agree completely. It takes a well-balanced individual... such as yourself to rule the world. No, sir. No one knows that you were the third one... Solidus....What should I do about the woman? Yes, sir. I'll keep her under surveillance. Yes. Thank you. Good-bye. Mr. President.
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