Just saying the name makes my mouth burn. It's got to be the worst game, hands down. With it's unneeded fixes, non-sprite backgrounds, run-of-the-mill enemies, and short story, it just plain blows nuts.
Metal Slug 6 was a bit rubbish. And whatever Metal Slug 4 didn't recycle it just it frankenstein'd. Metal Slug 2 is now obselete seeing as MSX improved on all of its weak points. Metal Slug Advance had wishy-washy sprites, crappy animations and a rubbish system.
Metal Slug 5 had cool sprites and music. Metal Slug 1 is a classic. Metal Slug X is fun to play, and Metal Slug 3 is pure gold. I bought a copy of it for my mate Huw for Christmas and he ****ing loved it!
For me personally, the worst game is MS4; The only thing it did was to bring shame to the franchise, not glory. MS6 is better than MS4 because it least attempted to end story arc concerning The Rebellion and Mars people alliance. I consider MS3 the best MS game. I rather play Metal Slug 1 than MS4.
I hated MS6. As I did metal slug first mission. Advance was mediocre.
MS6's music was.....boring. It didnt do credit to the action going on. Plus, alot of the sprites seemed...blurry-ish. Weapon stock was nice. The final bossfight was hellishly annoying. And they should've added new manual melee animations for marco/tarma/fio/eri.
Metal Slug first mission was crap. Even for NGPC, it looked like ****. And the music was just low quality versions of the ones in the arcade games.
Advance was.....mediocre. I didnt like the life system, it was WAY underpowered for even a GBA game (seriously, look at Steel Empire's spritework, it's awesome. Make sure you're looking at the GBA version, not the Genesis version). Seriously, they should've done it from scratch. Broken enemy chaser pissed me off. And music was iffy.
Now that I think about it, the main MS games released (by this I mean MS4, MS5, MS6, & MS3D), there was a huge focus on music quality rather than gameplay quality. This may also contribute to weak and cheap gameplay.
Of 43 studies carried out since 1927 on the relationship between religious belief and ones intelligence and or educational level, all but four found an inverse connection. That is, the higher ones intelligence or education level, the less likely one will be religious. -Mensa 2002
Of 43 studies carried out since 1927 on the relationship between religious belief and ones intelligence and or educational level, all but four found an inverse connection. That is, the higher ones intelligence or education level, the less likely one will be religious. -Mensa 2002