The goal of each stage seems to be to cause as much collateral damage and kill as much of anything as possible. You can also hop into a Metal Slug or some of the other weird vehicles, like the Camel Slug or the Slugnoid. Run out of lives and you’re faced with a continue screen.Īdditional weapons are procured on site, such as the game’s characteristic Heavy Machine Gun. You’re also equipped with bombs you can lob at the enemy which do a great deal of damage. In each of the game’s six missions you’re faced with hordes of enemy soldiers armed to the teeth. Fio is everyone’s first choice, just so you know. ![]() Players can choose one of four elite soldiers (who look like they’ve stepped out of a Tim Burton movie). Morden employs an army of discount Nazis and insane, massive war machines that make all those Netflix documentaries about Hilter’s “super-weapons” look tame. Your mission is to stop General Morden who has formed an alliance with bug-eyed space aliens to overthrow Earth’s nations and take over the world. Extra mini-games must be unlocked and there is also an Art Gallery. These vary in quality with the majority of the game’s appeal belonging to its Arcade Mission. The PlayStation version of Metal Slug X features a training mode and a set of extra mini-games known as “Another Mission”. You know a series named after a tank must be bombastic. The series name “Metal Slug” refers to its trademark tank. The result is a more difficult, intensely action-packed game overflowing with explosions. Metal Slug X is a remake of Metal Slug 2, adding various new sound effects, music and graphics (changing the time of day in several stages), as well as more enemies, more weapons, and more vehicles. ![]() Finally! I could play this arcade classic without wasting more of my college tuition and retirement funds! ![]() You can probably imagine my delight when I found Metal Slug X on the PlayStation Network.
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