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Utilizing similar gameplay mechanics as previous Metal Slug games, Metal Slug 4 stays true to the series, but also manages to keep things fresh with new bosses, weapons, vehicles, and a combo system.
One of the new weapons, the Laser, being used on the Mars People Gameplay in Metal Slug 2 is very similar to the previous game; the player(s) must shoot constantly at a continual stream of enemies in order to reach the end of each level. At this point, the player confronts a, who is usually considerably larger and tougher than regular enemies. On the way through each level, the player can find numerous weapon upgrades and 'Metal Slug'. The tank is known as the SV-001 ('SV' stands for Super Vehicle), which not only increases the player's offense, but considerably adds to their defense. In addition to shooting, the player can also perform melee attacks by using a knife and/or kicking. The player does not die simply by coming into contact with enemies, and correspondingly, many of the enemy troops also have melee attacks. Much of the game's scenery is also destructible, and occasionally, this reveals extra items or power-ups, although most of the time it simply results in.
During the course of a level, the player also encounters, who, if freed, offer the player bonuses in the form of random items or weapons. At the end of each level, the player receives a scoring bonus based on the number of freed POWs. If the player dies before the end of the level, the tally of freed POWs reverts to zero.
New features Vehicles and weapons Metal Slug 2 added several new weapons to the player's arsenal. A single shot from the Laser is capable of killing a column of, and sustained fire can quickly destroy vehicles. Fire Bombs found in the second level can help to clear away.
Armor Piercing Shells give the Metal Slug tank that only fire straight, but which do tremendous damage. The game also included more vehicles. Though just as susceptible to enemy fire as the Metal Slug, these vehicles provide alternate modes of transportation, with each having their own advantages. The 'Camel Slug' is a mounted on a. The rider is elevated and still vulnerable to enemy fire, but has improved movement. To help fight a boss that crawls up a tower, the 'Slugnoid' armored frame is capable of leaping great heights. Its cannon is pointed downward, to assail the enemy attacking from below.
Twin Vulcan cannons provide firepower, but they are stripped each time the Slugnoid is hit. The 'Slug Flyer' is a jet fighter which can fire powerful. It also has a Vulcan Cannon, which is designed to fire upon forward targets. Another player can 'wing-walk', or ride on top of the plane.
Character transformation Metal Slug 2 also introduced the ability for characters to transform during the course of the game. The first transformation is into a mummy during the second mission. Any hit from the purple tinged attacks of the mummy-variants or potions dropped by bats will trigger the transformation. This causes a drastic reduction in player movement speed and loss of any special weapons. Mummified characters hold only a pistol, which they fire at a rate of 50% slower than normal.
Tossing a also takes longer. Players also cannot use the knife, make use of heavy weaponry or vehicles when mummified. If the player is hit by another purple mist whilst mummified, they will die. Antidotes which can restore the player to human form are hidden throughout the level, dropped by enemies and given by rescued POWs. Another transformation is the ability to become.
This transformation is effected by eating too many food items during a single game-life. Once enough food is obtained the announcer yells 'Uh-oh, big!,' and the character is radically transformed. Movement speed is slowed, and every weapon's attack is altered: melee attacks are changed from a knife to a fork (or a belt whip if sitting), grenades are changed to larger, and the current weapon is replaced with a version that has larger bullets, and its offensive properties improved (for example, the has an improved tracking ability). The player returns to regular form if a diet-powder canister is found, enough time passes without picking up any food items, or if the player is killed. Supporting characters As well as doubling the number of available player characters from two to four, Metal Slug 2 is the first game in the series to introduce in-game characters to help the player in battle. The first is Hyakutaro Ichimonji, a prisoner who, when rescued, will fight alongside the player, throwing balls at enemies, or roundhouse kicking them if they get within melee range.
Another character is Sgt. Rumi Aikawa, an army supplier who lacks a sense of direction, earning her the title 'The Wandering Ghost'; she carries a huge, overstuffed backpack and drops random items for the player to collect (more are dropped if the backpack is shot or cut). Plot Two years have passed since the end of Metal Slug, when Capt.
Marco Rossi and Lt. Tarma Roving of Peregrine Falcon Strike Force defeated and apparently killed the evil General Morden, who had staged a against the worlds' governments. Since then, various factions sympathetic to Morden have been in operation, but have always been considered insignificant. Recently, however, they have begun to act in unison, and army intelligence concludes that the only way this could happen is if Morden himself is in fact still alive and is attempting a new coup.
As such, Rossi (now a Major) and Roving (now a Captain) are sent to once again battle Morden. However, such is the importance of the mission, that they are accompanied by two members of the Intelligence Agency's Squad S.P.A.R.R.O.W.S.; Sgt. Eri Kasamoto and Sgt. 1st Class Fiolina Germi. As the levels unfold, it is revealed that Morden has formed an alliance with aliens in an effort to facilitate his plans (the previous game ended with one of Morden's soldiers sending a into ). In the final mission, however, the aliens turn on Morden, attacking his troops and taking him prisoner.
An alliance is formed between the Peregrine Falcon Strike Force and General Morden's army to combat the greater alien threat. After a long battle, they succeed in defeating the. As the ship explodes (the scene reminiscent from the movie ), Morden falls to the ground, strapped to a solid iron plate. While his soldiers celebrate his survival, the plate loses its balance and crushes him.
The game ends with Rossi, Roving, Kasamoto and Germi celebrating their victory. Metal Slug X. A sales flyer for Metal Slug X, an update of Metal Slug 2 An upgraded version of Metal Slug 2, titled Metal Slug X, was released in March for the Neo Geo MVS. It fixed slowdown problems from the original game, and increased the difficulty.
Metal Slug X also introduced some new elements to the game system;. Much of the music has been remixed or altered.
A new announcer. Many stages have the time of day changed. Instead of individual levels being set at either day or night, the stages can take place at,. It is now possible for the player character to become fat by collecting food items in every stage after Mission 2; in the original game, the obese transformation was only possible in Mission 4. All levels contain an increased enemy count and new enemy placements, as well as different enemy characters, and new boss placements. Vehicle types and locations are different.
There are more, POWs, and items (particularly food) in each mission. These items are often hidden. Many environmental elements have different reactions when shot, such as exploding with unexpected results or randomly spewing out items or enemies. Stronger versions like the, flameshot, laser rifle, and rocket launcher are available. Each deals more damage than their normal counterpart, has a different appearance and a wider (or longer) area of impact. If the player happens to be fat while using these heavier weapons, they appear differently and can cause even more damage.
Several new weapons are included: Stones, Iron Lizard, Enemy Chaser, Super Grenade, Drop Shot, and a new Golden Metal Slug, which is available in Mission 3. Added Fio's death sound (In Metal Slug 2, she uses Eri's). New enemies are added or replaced, like the Mummy Dogs. The original art for is shown at the end of the game while the credits are rolling, instead of the black screen used in Metal Slug 2. Later releases Home versions of Metal Slug 2 were released for the Neo Geo AES in April 1998, and the in June 1998. The Neo Geo CD version features a 'Combat School' mode (similar to the CD-ROM based versions of the previous game) where the player can play new versions of previously-played missions with new objectives. Metal Slug X was ported to the Neo Geo AES in May 1999 and the in January 2001.
The PlayStation version was released in North America and PAL regions by and features the same 'Combat School' mode featured in the Neo Geo CD versions of the first two games. In 2006, (titled Metal Slug Complete in Japan) was released for the, and. This compilation includes the original Metal Slug, and all of its arcade sequels (including Metal Slug 2 and Metal Slug X) up to. The games are emulated versions of the originals, with none of the additional game modes or content introduced in the other home versions. The AES version of Metal Slug 2 was released in October 2008 for the Wii.
Both Metal Slug 2 and Metal Slug X were also included in Metal Slug Collection PC, which was released in Europe in 2009. In 2013, versions of both games were released for and. Reception Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score 77% (iOS) 76/100 (iOS) 85/100 (MSX) (PS1) Review scores Publication Score 7/10 (Virtual Console) 8/10 ( Metal Slug X - PS) B ( Metal Slug X - PS) 8.2/10 ( Metal Slug X - PS) 7.5/10 (Virtual Console) Neo-Geo.com 10/10 ( Metal Slug X - Neo-Geo) AppSpy (iOS) 7/10 (iOS) ( Metal Slug X - iOS) 7/10 ( Metal Slug X - iOS) Upon their initial appearance, both Metal Slug 2 and Metal Slug X received generally positive reviews. Many of the subsequent ports and re-releases have received mixed reviews. For example, the iOS version of Metal Slug 2 holds an aggregate score of 77% on, based on five reviews, and 76 out of 100 on, based on six reviews. When Metal Slug 2 was released on the Virtual Console in 2008, 's Lucas M. Thomas scored it 7.5 out of 10.
He was highly critical of the slowdown (a common criticism of the game when it was first released, and one of the major selling points for Metal Slug X), but praised other aspects; 'It's still a pretty solid game on its own, and there's no denying it's both hilarious and filled to the brim with great run-and-gun action.' 's Dan Whitehead scored the game 7 out of 10, criticizing the price; 'The Metal Slug Anthology collates seven games from the series on disc, and can now be bought for just over twice the price of this solitary offering. If you like frantic blasting and silly humour then I heartily recommend you seek out Metal Slug. Just don't feel obliged to do it via Virtual Console.' EuroGamer's Tom Bramwell scored the 2001 PlayStation version of Metal Slug X 8 out of 10.
Although he felt the game was somewhat dated by current PlayStation standards, he concluded ' Metal Slug X is a fan-pleasingly simple update to the MS series, and to the rest of us it's the best game of its kind on the PlayStation.' 's Johnny Liu rated the game a B, writing 'as there are fewer and fewer good Playstation games, let alone a quality port. You could do much worse these days.' 's Ryan Davis scored it 8.2 out of 10, writing 'What really separates Metal Slug X from the rest of the crowd is its tongue-in-cheek presentation. For example, enemy soldiers laugh when you die but shriek in horror when they realize you've come back. Or when a certain midboss is defeated, his corpse falls off the screen and is devoured by a giant killer whale.
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This skewed sense of humor, combined with its frenzied gameplay, gives the game a unique flavor and makes it one of the best side-scrolling shooters out there.' In a retrospective review, Neo-Geo.com scored Metal Slug X 10 out of 10; ' Metal Slug X is different enough in many small ways that if you're a completist, you'll still want MS2 in your collection. However, if you're simply looking for the best-playing game of the two, Metal Slug X outshines its closely related cousin with a simple formula of 'more, more, and more.' This really is action gaming at its finest.' References. Retrieved October 16, 2013. Retrieved October 17, 2013.
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