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Sunday 5 May 2013

Metal slug 7





Metal slug 7 Full Game

  
Metal Slug 7 is a fun game, and when all is said and done, it's not about what's there being broken or unpolished overall, but what was left out entirely. There are odd little animation issues, and I could have used more variation in the level designs and concepts, but what it really comes down to is that Metal Slug 7 is a one-shot arcade effort, single player only, and a few challenges to try and bulk up the game ever-so-slightly. It's fun, but when you're finished blasting through it in an hour or so (which is how long a first trip through Easy or Normal will take most gamers), there's almost nothing left to see. The touch screen isn't implemented well, be it for touch or as a second display screen, there's no real connectivity from user to user via any online, stat sharing, or the obvious multiplayer, and outside of playing through the game with various members of the six-person cast - each having a slight edge over the other with specific skills - there's no real reason to play this game more than a few times through. It's fun, and if you're a Metal Slug fan I'd encourage you to still pick it up, as it's more from the franchise many of us love to a stalker-like degree, but when you put it up against other offerings on the system Metal Slug 7 comes up seriously short. What's here is fun. What's missing, however, is staying power.

System Requirements:
Cpu:233 Mhz
Ram: 64 Mb
Video Card:32 Mb




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