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But character wise I like both Big Boss and Solid Snake, Venom not so much.
Also, no love for Liquid and Solidus?
solidus is barack obama but worse and white
ofc there is the argument that what Big Boss needed done in TPP, Venom got done with "one hand tied behind his back" metaphorically speaking.
i think skill-wise we are meant to see Venom and BB as equals, or very close to it. yes both get wrecked by Solid. at any rate they are working together and comparing them to each other as if they were enemies is a bit of a stretch.
Solid kind of definitively proves that "skill" is not everything. a rookie who famously kills both on his first two missions.
Had Big Boss been in TPP, he probably wouldn't have gone back into the quarantine facility to mourn the loss of his comrades. He almost certainly wouldn't have spared Huey, and he might have even taken a different approach regarding the child soldiers and Eli.
While Big Boss is more developed and interesting, he really morphs into quite a nasty person over the course of the series. Venom got no chance for redemption; He "died" in the name of blind loyalty and died for good in the name of the mistakes of someone he wasn't (Namely Big Boss's failure to properly intepret and follow The Boss' will).