• Gamers play the video game Metal Gear Solid, on the Sony Corp. Playstation 4, at the EGX 2015 video gaming conference in Birmingham, U.K., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015.

Gamers play the video game Metal Gear Solid, on the Sony Corp. Playstation 4, at the EGX 2015 video gaming conference in Birmingham, U.K., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015. (Photo : Simon Dawson/Getty Images)

Lately, the UE 4 Remake of the "Metal Gear Solid" which is otherwise known as the "Shadow Moses" has been undergoing a major development. In the recent week, a footage has been released showing how this game should be played in third person and the modification of the third person avatar in the form of a Solid Snake.

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A couple of photos were shown by Airam Hernandez, the game creator, displaying the character model of the Solid Snake from its project. Airam Hernández has released two pictures showing the Solid Snake character model from the project. The body textures and animations are being designed by Hernandez; the body being made by Arthur Fredric while Hernandez made the edits; Stealth211 or Deviantart user created the face, Youhealthmag reported.

In "Metal Gear Solid 4," a dream sequence featured a heliport, yet the hardcore followers could identify this as initially introduced in original game being among the first locations which the Snake was seen while entering on the Shadow Moses Island, TechTimes reported.

This heliport is very popular that it was even used by this set of students who went to a Computer Generated Images and 3D animation program at Montreal college when told to reproduce a level from a popular video. The output was said to be remarkable.

With the use of Unreal Engine 4, these students from Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne were also reported to have an error-free recreation of the said scene from "Metal Gear Solid 4". Its cinematic clip shows the graphics that were crystal clear, made with the required attention to its every last detail such as the separate falling snow flurries. This work is indeed beyond just a university project. It is also an art made in the finest way.