God, this is going to sound so childlike. Solid Snake fighting style?

DoubleZ711

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Yes yes, I know its a game, but this question has just been eating at my insides for the longest time. If you had to choose, which martial art do you think most closely resembles the CQC he uses in the games.

Now, before you flame, I am not looking to be like a video game character or anything, but me and my friends always get into nerd arguments about this, and I just have to know the answer. So, what do you think?

If you have not played the games, no need to reply.
 
In snake eater the CQC style looks a lot like the old green beret self-defense manuals you can buy at a book store.
 
I was actually impressed by the fight choreography in Metal Gear Solid 4. It looked somewhat realistic. Bits of it reminded me of kenpo, but that it is my art, so it is to be expected. It looked like a healthy mix of several styles, with a heavy reliance on joint locks, manipulations and chokes, without going to the level of full on grappling.
 
Your best bet might be to find out who the motion-capture actor(s) were, and find out what styles they studied.......
 
Ryoji Okamoto is credited as the motion capture actor in MGS4. I can't find anything on whether he is a martial artist.
 
Yes yes, I know its a game, but this question has just been eating at my insides for the longest time. If you had to choose, which martial art do you think most closely resembles the CQC he uses in the games.

Now, before you flame, I am not looking to be like a video game character or anything, but me and my friends always get into nerd arguments about this, and I just have to know the answer. So, what do you think?

If you have not played the games, no need to reply.

Bit like Silat, Bit like Booj, Mostly like military H2H manuals from WWII--present.

But the engraving offers you no tactical advantage whatsoever. :p
 
If I had to bet, it would be Krav Maga. That is the "new thing" with military units and special forces. I have read a couple of the Splinter Cell books and that is what he uses as well.
 
No, it's not Krav Maga. I forget, but in MGS 3, if you buy the walk through, which I did at the time. In the back it talks about where hideo got the idea for the cqc. There is somebody in Japan that is actually teaching this stuff, and apparently from my understanding it's a pretty big deal in Japan. The LE officers there, and military are incorporating it, if I'm not mistaken. I'll see if I can find the book, and double check. But I'm pretty sure. I'll get back with you on it.
 

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