Metal Slug is a series of primarily run and gun games that were pretty popular in arcades. The games focused on the exploits of the Peregrine Falcon Squad and their battle against forces that desire world domination, such as a rebel army and aliens(Specifically referred to as Martians or Mars People). The series has spin-off games as well and we're going to look at one of them since I've been spending some time on it.
Metal Slug Defense is a tower(?) defense game on smartphones that recycles the sprites of existing games. The main 'story' involves General Morden, the recurring antagonist of the series, planning a coup d'état (again), with the assistance of Martians and causing incidents about the world. The military sends its forces around the world to stop them.
Example of a stage being played
The game's levels are split into areas, with stages that can be played in any order. Though most tower defense games have the objective being to survive wave after wave of enemies, the objective of the stages in MSD's main game is to destroy the enemy's base. This is done by creating units of your own with AP points that's built up automatically. The maximum amount and rate of build up can be increased by spending some AP. The units created can execute special attacks or functions when the bar below them is filled and they are tapped.
Before battles, items can be used to provide support or boosts, such as a satellite that assists in attacking or increasing the rewards after the stage. There are also Prisoners of War that are hidden and appear randomly in the stages. Rescuing all the prisoners in an area provides a reward, granting a degree of replayability.
After each stage, players earn MSP, which can be used to upgrade the units or upgrade the 'base'(Player aspects), examples being AP generation rate, Unit Production Rate and MSP gain.
Besides the main game, there is also a 'Mission' mode, whereby there will be presets provided and an objective given such as surviving or destroying the enemy base in a certain amount of time.
Medals are the premium currency of the game, which can be earned by clearing a 'World', finishing certain missions or purchased via real world currency. They are used to purchase items ,new units and to increase the upgrade limit for units.
At first glance one might suspect this to be a simple cash in on the Metal Slug brand, but the game provides more depth as it goes on. Units have their specialties in battle, some better at being in the front lines soaking damage while others back up with powerful fire support. This degree of depth is better displayed in the 'Mission' mode. As Missions go on, they will demand the player to utilize fully the abilities of the provided unit(s).
The user interface is responsive enough and the game provides a fast forward function for those who want the stage to go faster if they feel they can complete it or they already know how to and just want to speed up the process.
DAAAWWW(Death SFX of Marco, one of the characters. We're talking about the game's flaws now.)
The balancing of the game needs work as some units cost of purchase don't seem to match up that well with their in-game efficiency. For example: A unit that costs around 150 or so medals can out perform and be more efficient than one that costs 280 considering the 'cooldown time' and AP cost of the units.
Another issue of balance is the stages themselves. After selecting a stage, they would state the stage's difficulty, but it is very subjective.There would be some points where it feels that a player must have a certain criteria met in order to progress.
Because some character sprites are small and the stage map moves when you sweep, it can be very easy to accidentally move the map and disorient yourself, wasting vital seconds.
The game feels like it deserves a 6.5/10. If you were to remove the Metal Slug IP and replace it with something else, I would still say the game is worth a good amount of one's time. One's money, on the other hand, is a question that is subjective, since it does feel like the purchase of one or two units from the Medals earned freely can carry a player for a very long time.
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