![]() Chances of spying an empty screen are close to nil. You’ll need them too with the huge number of enemies all ready and waiting to be slaughtered. You’re well stocked and can stay that way with weapons available every few steps. There’s no complicated plot points to slow you down here. Lay waste any and all enemies that are daft enough to wander into your path of destruction and hopefully rescue a few POW’s en route. Played solely in 2D, your main task is simple. Bet they were up all night dreaming up the name. Packing not only Metal Slug 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and X, this also sees the first console appearance of the latest in the series, inspiringly titled Metal Slug 6. But are these titles good enough to drag us away from Locoroco?įirst of all, there’s a hell of a lot of meat on this collection’s bones. Bullets and explosions fly here, there and everywhere and any left over space is taken up by enemies biting the big one.Ĭonsidering the hefty number of collections popping up on the PSP at the moment, it’s little surprise to see Slug finally making an appearance. The first thing that strikes you about Metal Slug is the sheer amount of on screen action. Then there’s the action – strictly 2D variety that us modern day three dimensional types scoff at.įor hard core shoot ‘em up fanatics though, there’s not much to top them. Not only are they fairly difficult to get a hold of, they’re also bluddy hard work to play. You’re not likely to have heard much about the Metal Slug games. ![]() When you make a purchase using links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Readers like you help support Pocket-lint. ![]()
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