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Metal Slug Anthology (PSP)

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Metal Slug Anthology (PSP) Description

In 1996, an arcade legend was born with the release of Metal Slug Super Vehicle 001 on the Neo-Geo MVS Arcade system. The military-themed, side-scrolling platform game quickly became known for its sense of humour and hilarious cartoon style, mixed with extremely fluid hand-drawn animation and fast-paced two-player action. Metal Slug Super Vehicle 001's wild popularity meant that, based on its success, SNK would go on to develop and publish seven Metal Slug sequels. Fast forward ten years or so, and the worldwide popularity of the franchise has seen many iterations across multiple platforms through the years. From Arcades to the PlayStation 2, to mobile phones and now the PSP, Metal Slug has made a huge impression on gamers over the years. The Metal Slug 10th Anniversary party continues with the release of this definitive PSP collection of SNK's classic arcade franchise, featuring a whopping seven great Metal Slug titles on one UMD – a worthy tribute to the days of old-school shoot-'em ups. Included in the collection are Metal Slugs 1 to 6 plus Metal Slug X – all perfect ports of the arcade classics and all featuring Wireless support for intense two-player co-op action. It’s all here - the cartoon-style character design, the over-emphasised death animations and the amusingly ridiculous array of controllable vehicles such as turret-mounting camels, leap-frogging gun emplacements and, of course, Metal Slug itself. This time the ‘Ikari Warriors’ – Ralf Jones and Clark Still (also familiar to fans of the KOF series) join in the action to aid Marco, Tarma, Eri and Fio in their battle with the elusive General Morden. All versions have full support for both widescreen and original screen format. With loads of bonus galleries containing classic poster and character art, unlockable items and more Metal Slug goodies, this is the ultimate Metal Slug package in your hands.
Publisher: Ignition Entertainment   Platform: PSP   Category: Action / Adventure  
Players: 1-2   Release Date: 09 Feb 2007   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 16+  

Member Reviews for Metal Slug Anthology (PSP)

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  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: AlCoHoLiCa87
Metal Slug Anthology - for any one who isn't aware - is a collection of some of the most frantic and fun side scrolling shooters ever made, released to mark the 10 year anniversary of the SNK franchise. It contains Metal Slugs 1 through to 6 and Metal Slug X, which means you get 7 games in one – its a lot of fun/frustrating game play to store on a UMD and this becomes apparent from when you start playing. The intro screen is plagued by a large loading time, then selecting your game isn't exactly speedy, followed by another long loading time to get into it, a loading time between selecting different characters, and then – yes there's more – if you try and select a character within the game it has to load again... oh yeah and it loads between levels too, a lot of loading all around. Whilst this is disappointing, especially when there are some really decent SNK collections which don't take this long to load, it thankfully doesn't effect the game play all that much. If you haven't played Metal Slug before there are several words which can be used to describe it, all except for easy. No, Metal Slug is far from being an easy game, to illustrate this, if I'd have completed Metal Slug 4 on an arcade machine it would have cost more in credits then it would have to buy the collection on PSP 5 times over! I will admit I'm no expert at Metal Slug, but it really is that difficult. However, you do get unlimited continues which stops the whole thing getting that frustrating. This, on the other hand does also make your life feel cheap within the game, dead again? No problem! Just continue and carry on. Sadly this can take away any sense of achievement you get from completing a boss, or even the game. However, if limited to say, 10 continues – a very low amount indeed – you'll probably find getting half way through the first level is almost impossible. Metal Slug Anthology does look and sound great, making great use of the PSP 3000s display and stereo speakers. Although, you'll want to play through the game on the 4:2 aspect ratio as the wide screen setting looks far too stretched and the original ratio is too small. In fact it seems that Metal Slug has found a new home on the PSP over the more powerful consoles, because of its smaller screen, which stops it feeling pixelated, old and therefore rubbish. Although, as I mentioned earlier, its still plagued with loading issues which really takes the shine off the whole package. In short Metal Slug Anthology is a lot of game in a small package and is well worth a look if you're a fan on the series. The games have been rendered well, and are largely done justice to by the PSP. However, the loading times might be too much for some who are used to playing the game in a seamless, frantic fashion. Those who haven't played the Metal Slug games shouldn't be put off by the difficult game play, however they better be patient and willing to push through some of the most fun and intense side-scrolling shooter action that has ever been made.

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