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That's news to me. The game is great.I heard MS 7 wasn't very good.
That's news to me. The game is great.I heard MS 7 wasn't very good.
How is the ps1 version of x? And the xbla version of 3?
^Isn't XX just Metal Slug 7 stretched to widescreen?
Metal Slug X and 3 are the best games in the series IMO, but I don't think they are available atm for PS3 or 360.
Metal Slug 3 is available for iOS in USA, and the MS Anthology is also available for the PSP and Vita via PSN, however the games are more fun when played with a friend.
- Contra is 8-way directional while Metal Slug is 360 degree
- Weapons in Metal Slug typically consume an ammunition gauge while Contra special weapons are infinite.
- Platforming is typically a larger aspect of Contra than it is of Metal Slug
- Metal Slug has melee, which is encouraged by the scoring system.
- Contra has had a multiple weapon system since 3 that has been developed since then across multiple entries. Metal Slug only allowed one weapon at a time until 6, when it introduced a multiple weapons system similar to Contra 3's.(Two weapons at a time. Only lose equipped weapon on death until game over. I think you have the option to just store both and use pistol as well but I'm not sure.)
- Contra kind of turned into a Boss Rush type of game in later entries while Metal Slug has always been more about challenging enemy encounter layouts.
- Metal Slug has been primarily developed for Arcade while Contra for home consoles. and their content I think reflects that.
I personally like the Contra franchise over Metal Slug as a whole, but the sprite work and style in Metal Slug is top notch and worth experiencing first hand.
The best entries of both series are definite must plays either way if you're a fan of this style of game.
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I thought MS2 was a lot better than X other than the technical issues...
Ah OK lol, I think I stll have 7 for the NDS...or I traded it off...I enjoyed it for the most part.Yeah, but I ignore it because XX has Leona for DLC which makes for the superior product.
Interesting didn't know about that.And so I make myself very clear here. Metal Slug Complete ≠ Metal Slug Anthology. Metal Slug Complete is the JP version of MSA and improves on it in every way. Especially the Wii version which has Classic Controller support which MSA lacks. So if you're going to play a version and don't mind spending some cash on it then MSC on Wii is the way to go. I Imported it years ago and never looked back.
Go to eBay.
Buy Metal Slug Complete on Wii & Metal Slug XX on XBLA/PSP.
Enjoy.
Metal Slug Complete on Wii is the best way to enjoy the first 7 games. Improved emulation over the other versions of it and the Classic Controller support you need to enjoy the game.
XX is a choice of what system you have available. The only difference between the 2 is the 360 version has co-op. So if that's a deciding factor then there's the choice.
Have fun.
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Ah OK lol, I think I stll have 7 for the NDS...or I traded it off...I enjoyed it for the most part.
Interesting didn't know about that.
Oh, Metal Slug Advance for the GBA, I think that's another good MS game if only because it's SP mode is pretty good. JPN ver. has blood whereas all English versions have uh sweat...or white stuff replacing it.
MSC supports the classic controller and (or) an arcade stick.Earlier in the thread someone just confirmed Anthology on Wii doesn't support the classic controller. Are you saying the Japanese version does?
MSC supports the classic controller and (or) an arcade stick.
That's the version to get if you don't want to go the VC way
So... the Japanese version of Anthology? Because I don't have a Japanese Wii and don't wanna go through all the crap of softmodding.
That's not how you spell Eri
It takes 5 minutes to mod a wii. And it's prety much foolproof.So... the Japanese version of Anthology? Because I don't have a Japanese Wii and don't wanna go through all the crap of softmodding.
Yes but at least I can play it with a standard controller or even a stick. I just have to see how much it costs compared to buying three Virtual Console games.
Man I have no idea. All I know is they're supposed to be Yakuza. I just couldn't stop laughing at Pikachu's expression.
Well let's see...
-Anthology on the PS2 is around $20 right now (admittedly on sale from $30).
-Complete on the Wii is around $100.
-Buying the three important games on Virtual Console comes out to around $30.