NDS

Metal Slug 7

Metal Slug 7 es un juego de acción y disparos desarrollado por SNK Playmore para Nintendo DS en 2008. Continúa el estilo arcade clásico de la serie con nuevas misiones, armas y el debut del equipo Ralf & Clark. Mantiene los gráficos en píxel art y acción exagerada característicos de la franquicia.

Más información
Fecha de lanzamiento
January 1, 2008
Desarrollador
SNK
Editor
SNK
Jugadores
1
Región
US
Tamaño de ROM
64.0 MB

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Historia

Several years following the events of Metal Slug 4 , 5 , 3D and Advance , the Peregrine Falcon Strike Force, the SPARROWS, and the Ikari Warriors are once again on a search for General Morden and his army, this time on a giant island landfill that has been converted into a military fortress, in order to stop his latest coup d'état. After having his newest weapon crushed by the heroes, Morden receives unexpected help when a time portal opens up and high-tech soldiers from the future appear to pledge their support. With their advanced technology, Morden is able to further fortify his base, but the heroes push forward despite the incredible odds. At the very end, the heroes are able to destroy the time portal and cut off the Rebel Army's suppliers. Morden escapes in a giant mechanical Kraken and confronts them over a lake of molten lava. After a long and arduous battle, Morden is defeated and his weapon begins to sink into the lava. The heroes capture Morden and escape via helicopter, but he escapes when the Martians attack the helicopter. The final scene shows the heroes chasing Morden and his men off into the sunset.

Sistemas de juego

There are seven levels and three difficulties : Beginner, Normal and Hard. Metal Slug 7 uses the Nintendo DS touchscreen as a map of the level, making it easier for the player to look at the level and where to get power ups or captured prisoners. The usual weapons make their return from the series including a new weapon called "Thunder Shot", which fires a homing electric blast to the enemy.

Reseñas de medios

IGN
7/10
GameSpot
7.5/10
Famitsu
28/40
Edge
6/10
Eurogamer
7/10
Game Informer
6.75/10
Nintendo Power
7.5/10

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