Punished Snake

2013Exploitable / Identity Meme / Image Editsclassic

Also known as: Punished Venom Snake · Punished [Name] · "A Man Denied His Homeland"

Punished Snake is a 2013 exploitable meme based on Metal Gear Solid V's scarred, eyepatch-wearing 'Venom' Snake, fueling 'Punished [Name]' identity jokes.

Punished Snake is a meme identity and exploitable format based on the character "Punished 'Venom' Snake" from Hideo Kojima's *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain* (2015). The character's brooding, battle-scarred appearance, complete with an eyepatch and a piece of shrapnel embedded in his forehead, became a popular template for edits and self-identification jokes, especially through the "Punished [Name]" naming convention and "literally me" culture on 4chan and beyond.

TL;DR

Punished Snake is a meme identity and exploitable format based on the character "Punished 'Venom' Snake" from Hideo Kojima's *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain* (2015).

Overview

Punished Snake refers to the protagonist of *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain*, a grizzled soldier who wakes from a nine-year coma missing an arm and sporting a horn-like piece of shrapnel jutting from his skull3. The character's scarred, one-eyed look and tortured backstory made him a natural fit for internet identity humor, where users photoshop the horn and eyepatch onto other characters or public figures, or simply prefix "Punished" to a name to suggest someone who's been through an ordeal.

The format typically follows one template: take a person or character who has suffered a setback, humiliation, or transformation, add "Punished" to their name, and optionally edit the image to include Venom Snake's signature horn and eyepatch. The joke works because it reframes mundane frustrations or public embarrassments as the origin story of a hardened anti-hero.

The character was first revealed at the Game Developers Conference in March 2013, when Kojima Productions showed a trailer for what was then being called *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain*3. The trailer introduced a dramatically different version of Big Boss, battered and broken, far from the confident operative of earlier games. Hideo Kojima directed the game, while artist Yoji Shinkawa designed the characters, following his practice of creating designs with symbolic visual elements rather than focusing on fine detail3.

The full title card reading "Punished 'Venom' Snake" appeared when the game launched on September 1, 2015. The naming convention, with its dramatic quotation marks and edgy modifier, immediately lent itself to parody. Users on 4chan's /v/ board began editing the title card format to read "Punished [Name]" for anyone who had taken a public L, lost a competition, or otherwise been humiliated.

Origin & Background

Platform
Konami / Kojima Productions (source character), 4chan (meme format)
Key People
Hideo Kojima, Yoji Shinkawa, community-created meme format
Date
2013 (character reveal), 2015 (game release, meme spread)
Year
2013

The character was first revealed at the Game Developers Conference in March 2013, when Kojima Productions showed a trailer for what was then being called *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain*. The trailer introduced a dramatically different version of Big Boss, battered and broken, far from the confident operative of earlier games. Hideo Kojima directed the game, while artist Yoji Shinkawa designed the characters, following his practice of creating designs with symbolic visual elements rather than focusing on fine detail.

The full title card reading "Punished 'Venom' Snake" appeared when the game launched on September 1, 2015. The naming convention, with its dramatic quotation marks and edgy modifier, immediately lent itself to parody. Users on 4chan's /v/ board began editing the title card format to read "Punished [Name]" for anyone who had taken a public L, lost a competition, or otherwise been humiliated.

How It Spread

After the game's 2015 release, the "Punished" naming format and horn-edit images spread quickly across imageboards and into Reddit, Twitter, and Tumblr. DeviantArt saw a wave of fan art depicting Punished Snake, Venom Snake, and crossover edits placing the horn and eyepatch on characters from other franchises.

The meme picked up a second life through "literally me" culture, where users on boards like /tv/ and /v/ would post images of brooding, stoic male characters and caption them "literally me." Punished Snake fit this template perfectly. Urban Dictionary's top definition for Punished Snake is simply "literally me," capturing the way users adopted the character as a stand-in for their own sense of being a misunderstood, battle-hardened figure.

The meme also intersected with recurring Metal Gear fandom confusion. News outlets frequently misidentified Big Boss (the character Venom Snake is connected to) as Solid Snake when covering film adaptations and casting news, giving rise to the related "No! That is not Solid Snake" meme. This confusion between the two characters added another layer to the joke, since the Punished Snake identity itself involves a twist about who the character actually is.

Political edits became common during election cycles and public controversies, with figures being given the "Punished" treatment after scandals, losses, or perceived betrayals. The format required zero context about Metal Gear to understand. All you needed was the visual shorthand: horn, eyepatch, dramatic name.

How to Use This Meme

The Punished Snake format typically works in a few ways:

1

Name edit: Take a public figure or fictional character who just experienced a setback. Add "Punished" before their name in a dramatic title card, imitating the *MGSV* style. Example: "Punished Zuckerberg: A CEO Denied His Metaverse."

2

Horn and eyepatch edit: Photoshop the shrapnel horn and eyepatch onto a photo of someone. The more mundane the original context, the funnier the contrast.

3

"Literally me" posting: Post an image of Punished Snake (or any stoic, scarred character) with the caption "literally me" to ironically or semi-ironically identify with the character's tortured anti-hero energy.

Cultural Impact

The "Punished" prefix entered the wider internet vocabulary as a shorthand for someone who's been through it. While it started as a niche gaming reference, the format became legible to people with no knowledge of Metal Gear. The character's design by Yoji Shinkawa, with its bold symbolic elements, translated well into quick edits and low-effort memes.

The "literally me" usage placed Punished Snake alongside characters like Ryan Gosling's Driver and Patrick Bateman in a specific genre of ironic male self-identification memes. This association sometimes drew criticism for romanticizing brooding loner archetypes, though most usage stayed firmly in joke territory.

Fan art depicting Punished Snake grew into one of the more active Metal Gear fan communities, with DeviantArt hosting hundreds of illustrations, crossover pieces, and reinterpretations of the character.

Fun Facts

The shrapnel horn in Venom Snake's forehead actually grows longer during the game depending on the player's moral choices, a detail Kojima specifically requested from the design team.

Yoji Shinkawa, who designed the character, said he focuses on symbolic elements rather than fine facial detail when illustrating, which is part of why the horn and eyepatch became such recognizable visual shorthand.

The game's twist ending, which reveals that Venom Snake is not actually Big Boss but a body double, added meta-layers to the "identity" meme. You're not even the real Punished Snake.

The "literally me" Urban Dictionary definition was written in character as Punished Snake, complete with the quotation marks around "Venom".

Derivatives & Variations

"Punished [Name]" political edits:

Politicians and public figures edited into the title card format after electoral losses or scandals, widely shared on Twitter and Reddit during election seasons[4].

"No! That is not Solid Snake":

A related Metal Gear meme that emerged when media outlets repeatedly confused Big Boss / Venom Snake with Solid Snake in news coverage[2].

Horn and eyepatch edits:

Simple photoshop jobs adding Venom Snake's distinctive features to any character or person, popular across imageboards[1].

"Literally me" edits:

Punished Snake posted alongside other brooding male characters (Driver, Bateman, Blade Runner's K) in the "literally me" meme genre[4].

Frequently Asked Questions

Punished Snake

2013Exploitable / Identity Meme / Image Editsclassic

Also known as: Punished Venom Snake · Punished [Name] · "A Man Denied His Homeland"

Punished Snake is a 2013 exploitable meme based on Metal Gear Solid V's scarred, eyepatch-wearing 'Venom' Snake, fueling 'Punished [Name]' identity jokes.

Punished Snake is a meme identity and exploitable format based on the character "Punished 'Venom' Snake" from Hideo Kojima's *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain* (2015). The character's brooding, battle-scarred appearance, complete with an eyepatch and a piece of shrapnel embedded in his forehead, became a popular template for edits and self-identification jokes, especially through the "Punished [Name]" naming convention and "literally me" culture on 4chan and beyond.

TL;DR

Punished Snake is a meme identity and exploitable format based on the character "Punished 'Venom' Snake" from Hideo Kojima's *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain* (2015).

Overview

Punished Snake refers to the protagonist of *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain*, a grizzled soldier who wakes from a nine-year coma missing an arm and sporting a horn-like piece of shrapnel jutting from his skull. The character's scarred, one-eyed look and tortured backstory made him a natural fit for internet identity humor, where users photoshop the horn and eyepatch onto other characters or public figures, or simply prefix "Punished" to a name to suggest someone who's been through an ordeal.

The format typically follows one template: take a person or character who has suffered a setback, humiliation, or transformation, add "Punished" to their name, and optionally edit the image to include Venom Snake's signature horn and eyepatch. The joke works because it reframes mundane frustrations or public embarrassments as the origin story of a hardened anti-hero.

The character was first revealed at the Game Developers Conference in March 2013, when Kojima Productions showed a trailer for what was then being called *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain*. The trailer introduced a dramatically different version of Big Boss, battered and broken, far from the confident operative of earlier games. Hideo Kojima directed the game, while artist Yoji Shinkawa designed the characters, following his practice of creating designs with symbolic visual elements rather than focusing on fine detail.

The full title card reading "Punished 'Venom' Snake" appeared when the game launched on September 1, 2015. The naming convention, with its dramatic quotation marks and edgy modifier, immediately lent itself to parody. Users on 4chan's /v/ board began editing the title card format to read "Punished [Name]" for anyone who had taken a public L, lost a competition, or otherwise been humiliated.

Origin & Background

Platform
Konami / Kojima Productions (source character), 4chan (meme format)
Key People
Hideo Kojima, Yoji Shinkawa, community-created meme format
Date
2013 (character reveal), 2015 (game release, meme spread)
Year
2013

The character was first revealed at the Game Developers Conference in March 2013, when Kojima Productions showed a trailer for what was then being called *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain*. The trailer introduced a dramatically different version of Big Boss, battered and broken, far from the confident operative of earlier games. Hideo Kojima directed the game, while artist Yoji Shinkawa designed the characters, following his practice of creating designs with symbolic visual elements rather than focusing on fine detail.

The full title card reading "Punished 'Venom' Snake" appeared when the game launched on September 1, 2015. The naming convention, with its dramatic quotation marks and edgy modifier, immediately lent itself to parody. Users on 4chan's /v/ board began editing the title card format to read "Punished [Name]" for anyone who had taken a public L, lost a competition, or otherwise been humiliated.

How It Spread

After the game's 2015 release, the "Punished" naming format and horn-edit images spread quickly across imageboards and into Reddit, Twitter, and Tumblr. DeviantArt saw a wave of fan art depicting Punished Snake, Venom Snake, and crossover edits placing the horn and eyepatch on characters from other franchises.

The meme picked up a second life through "literally me" culture, where users on boards like /tv/ and /v/ would post images of brooding, stoic male characters and caption them "literally me." Punished Snake fit this template perfectly. Urban Dictionary's top definition for Punished Snake is simply "literally me," capturing the way users adopted the character as a stand-in for their own sense of being a misunderstood, battle-hardened figure.

The meme also intersected with recurring Metal Gear fandom confusion. News outlets frequently misidentified Big Boss (the character Venom Snake is connected to) as Solid Snake when covering film adaptations and casting news, giving rise to the related "No! That is not Solid Snake" meme. This confusion between the two characters added another layer to the joke, since the Punished Snake identity itself involves a twist about who the character actually is.

Political edits became common during election cycles and public controversies, with figures being given the "Punished" treatment after scandals, losses, or perceived betrayals. The format required zero context about Metal Gear to understand. All you needed was the visual shorthand: horn, eyepatch, dramatic name.

How to Use This Meme

The Punished Snake format typically works in a few ways:

1

Name edit: Take a public figure or fictional character who just experienced a setback. Add "Punished" before their name in a dramatic title card, imitating the *MGSV* style. Example: "Punished Zuckerberg: A CEO Denied His Metaverse."

2

Horn and eyepatch edit: Photoshop the shrapnel horn and eyepatch onto a photo of someone. The more mundane the original context, the funnier the contrast.

3

"Literally me" posting: Post an image of Punished Snake (or any stoic, scarred character) with the caption "literally me" to ironically or semi-ironically identify with the character's tortured anti-hero energy.

Cultural Impact

The "Punished" prefix entered the wider internet vocabulary as a shorthand for someone who's been through it. While it started as a niche gaming reference, the format became legible to people with no knowledge of Metal Gear. The character's design by Yoji Shinkawa, with its bold symbolic elements, translated well into quick edits and low-effort memes.

The "literally me" usage placed Punished Snake alongside characters like Ryan Gosling's Driver and Patrick Bateman in a specific genre of ironic male self-identification memes. This association sometimes drew criticism for romanticizing brooding loner archetypes, though most usage stayed firmly in joke territory.

Fan art depicting Punished Snake grew into one of the more active Metal Gear fan communities, with DeviantArt hosting hundreds of illustrations, crossover pieces, and reinterpretations of the character.

Fun Facts

The shrapnel horn in Venom Snake's forehead actually grows longer during the game depending on the player's moral choices, a detail Kojima specifically requested from the design team.

Yoji Shinkawa, who designed the character, said he focuses on symbolic elements rather than fine facial detail when illustrating, which is part of why the horn and eyepatch became such recognizable visual shorthand.

The game's twist ending, which reveals that Venom Snake is not actually Big Boss but a body double, added meta-layers to the "identity" meme. You're not even the real Punished Snake.

The "literally me" Urban Dictionary definition was written in character as Punished Snake, complete with the quotation marks around "Venom".

Derivatives & Variations

"Punished [Name]" political edits:

Politicians and public figures edited into the title card format after electoral losses or scandals, widely shared on Twitter and Reddit during election seasons[4].

"No! That is not Solid Snake":

A related Metal Gear meme that emerged when media outlets repeatedly confused Big Boss / Venom Snake with Solid Snake in news coverage[2].

Horn and eyepatch edits:

Simple photoshop jobs adding Venom Snake's distinctive features to any character or person, popular across imageboards[1].

"Literally me" edits:

Punished Snake posted alongside other brooding male characters (Driver, Bateman, Blade Runner's K) in the "literally me" meme genre[4].

Frequently Asked Questions