
Most people only read reviews to find out if they should buy, try or avoid a particular game. With that in mind, here's that info on Metal Slug Anthology for those who don't want to read a full review.
Buy: If you are a Metal Slug fan or enjoy 2D shooters (ex. Contra).
Try: If you haven't played Metal Slug or a 2D shooter before, but enjoy action games.
Avoid: If you don't like dated graphics, 2D games or shooters.
I'm a huge and long-time fan of SNK and their personality driven arcadey titles. So, it's no surprise that I love Metal Slug Anthology. But with six different Metal Slug games included in Metal Slug Anthology, SNK has made it quite easy for me to recommend this compilation. From the great menu and art, to the titles themselves, I do believe I want to have Metal Slug Anthology's babies. But enough gushing, let me go into why you may want to love this game as well.
The gameplay should be familiar to anyone who played video games in the days of arcades, but I'll explain it anyway for those that don't know. Metal Slug is essentially Contra with humor: move left or right, and blow the hell out of any and everything. You'll ride in vehicles that range from military, to slapstick, and if you don't see explosions on the screen at every moment, you're probably doing something wrong. It's pure adrenaline inducing action, and as long as you still love 2D, it's arguably an unparalleled group of shooting titles.

2D games have always been easier to control on the PSP than 3D, and Metal Slug Anthology is no exception. While you may find yourself dying frequently at times, it isn't because of the controls; it's your lack of skill. I still hope that when PSP2 comes out someday, I'll be able to play Metal Slug with one analog stick for movement and one for aiming. But despite my longing for this control scheme, it isn't typical of Metal Slug, nor expected.

Of course it wouldn't be a Metal Slug title without multiplayer, and Metal Slug Anthology delivers. Unfortunately, like most PSP games, the multiplayer is limited to ad-hoc. These sort of games actually do benefit from having the person you're playing with in the same room as you though, so it's not too hard to take.
Conclusion
It's simple, if you like Metal Slug or 2D shooting games, you simply need Metal Slug Anthology in your collection. Considering that not long ago, some of these titles were sold separately, you really are getting a deal with this collection. This won't change anyone's mind, if they aren't Metal Slug or action game fans, but to those that are, the experience doesn't get a whole lot more pure than this.
PSP Fanboy Score: 7.5













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-26-2007 @ 12:55AM
Bluefirecracker said...
although this is indeed a great compilation of all 6 (really 7) SNK/Playmore Metal Slug titles, the load times and freezes on this title are pretty inexcusable...
I agree that the games themselves are amazing, and very challenging for being side scrolling shooter games. But to have to wait almost 30 seconds between stages, and sometimes that long between just choosing a new character in the opening, or continue screens - that's just plain annoying!
This is a great collection that is marred by a lack of fluid transition between segments of the game due to excessively long load times. This is even apparent when trying to scroll though the game titles, wallpapers and art galleries!
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4-26-2007 @ 6:38AM
CyborgSPIKE said...
friggin heck i cant wait for this game to come to the OZ land. i predored half a year ago and am still waiting! i even have gone on a long MAME fasting so that when it comes out ittl all be fresh and ill be happy.
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4-26-2007 @ 12:11PM
PSP_Rising said...
I don't think this game has the flaws to the degree as mentioned in the first post, I am really looking forward to getting this awesome compilation!
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4-26-2007 @ 3:33PM
andyscout said...
I love the game too, but my biggest qualm is the load times. A 20 second load time to as me if i want to start a new game or continue an old? We know the PSP is better than that. And the occasional lag in game is pretty annoying; again, this is not something that should be slowing down the PSP.
You also failed to mention one of the highlights of the game, unlockable content. There's a really nice set of unlockable wallpapers, music, art, etc... most of which can be transfered to your memory stick. A very nice touch, in my opinion.
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4-26-2007 @ 3:44PM
pete said...
I was reading another review, and they talked about lag points. i had one of the megaman games, and if there was lots of action there would be a frame rate drop. does that happen a lot in SNK?
i once played this game for 6 hours straight with my friend co-op. it was so great.
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4-26-2007 @ 4:09PM
Andrew Yoon said...
Yeah, I have to disagree with this review as well. I didn't play too much of MSA, but the little that I played was a bit too buggy for my tastes. The menu is a mess, as well.
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