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    Metal Slug Advance

    Metal Slug Advance (Gameboy Advance)

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    Developer

    SNK Playmore

    Publisher

    Ignition Entertainment

    Genre

    Action

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    C3 Score
    8
    Reader Score (2 Votes)
    9

    Posted on 02.01.2005 User Icon Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
    Tag Tags: Metal, Slug, Advance, 2, SNK Playmore, Ignition Entertainment, Action
    The world of Metal Slug will most likely be an unknown one to many of C3's readers, because it is either related with the Neo Geo Pocket Colour or even older Arcade machines. But that has not stopped the series from achieving cult status, with the faithful following eagerly awaiting Metal Slug 3 on the PS2 and this, Metal Slug Advance. But are our memories cloudy with nostalgia or has SNK managed to carve out one of the best GBA action titles to date?
    The manual crafts a fine tale, so I will let it do the talking: "The special ops squad Peregrine (aka PF Squad) is known for demanding the best of its members in any situation to carry out the mission. A day in their corps does not go by without a vigorous regime of training. The mission this time is a simulated battle drill for new recruits..." Do you see where this is going? Off go Walter Ryan a 21-year-old Australian and the rather cute Tyra Elson, a 20-year-old American, two such recruits, to a remote island in the South Pacific. But soon things start to go wrong and what was simple training quickly becomes a fight against an unknown evil mastermind who will stop at nothing to claim victory...

     

    Now, whilst the GBA might not be as powerful as some arcade machines, from playing through Metal Slug Advance you really would not be able to notice too many differences. Sure, the explosions are not quite as meaty as you might remember, and maybe some of the richness in colour has dissipated a tad, but SNK has done a splendid job of translating the powerful 2D graphics, with clever parallax techniques to instill a feeling of depth to the chaotic environments you charge across. Each character is refreshingly 'chunky' and large enough so that the gamer can see their facial expressions and bodily movements clearly and the overall cartoony-feel to the proceedings brings a sense of joy to the game that many GBA titles lack. This is fun to play just because of its style, not just its gameplay. People might say looks are not everything, but in this case without the level Metal Slug has here, then it just would not be the same!


    When it comes to the music, you could very well be playing something like Fire Emblem or Advance Wars

     

    As soon as you start you find yourself in the thick of the action

     

    There are two slight drawbacks to the game, however
    Gameplay

    9

    Fast, frenetic fun all the way through, with only a couple of minor qualms that never manage to break the exhilarating ride Metal Slug takes you on.
    Graphics

    9

    This is wonderful work by SNK Playmore, managing to bring the arcade quality that fans know and love to life on the humble GBA with little-to-no sacrifices!
    Sound

    7

    Highly appropriate, with its military overtones suiting the play perfectly. Tied with the excellent voice-clips and meaty sound effects, this is a very impressive package.
    Value

    6

    With only five levels, this might seem too short for some. However, the difficulty level and the extra cards to collect and hostages to save bump this up a little more...
    8

    /10

    C3 Score Metal Slug Advance is a wondrous product and one that nobody ever thought would be possible on the GBA, considering the amount of detail packed into the arcade and home console versions. But SNK has somehow brought the arcade home without leaving anything behind. If you are a fan of Konami's Super Probotector then you will adore this. If you are just a casual action fan, you will still probably be amazed by this...
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    Bloody brilliant game - caught me off guard completely, even more than Third Age did! It's been far too long since I played such an arcade style title and from what I've heard fans of this will also love Alien Homonid on the GC...I'll have to look that one up as well!

    :Smilie


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    on 01.01.2005 at 20:45
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     L100 C3 Master

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    I knew it'd be great!!! :-D

    I've beaten all the other 'slugs, so this is really a must buy for me! :-D
    on 01.01.2005 at 21:28
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    the metal slucgs ar on da ps2 arnt htey.
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     L100 C3 Master

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    Phew, glad this game is good! Still have all the Metal Slug ROMs on my computer, so looking forward to this indeed. Not sure if I like the addition of a health bar, if you don't die every 5 seconds in Metal Slug, it ain't Metal Slug. :-D
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     L75 Dedede

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    I want it.
    I love the Metal Slug games, and am living in anticipation of the C3 new article "Metal Slug DS announced!"
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    *news
    these things need an edit button.
    on 02.01.2005 at 06:58
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    Yeah, I'm hoping now that Ignition has been given the rights to convert any SNK products to Nintendo, the DS will get in on the action...

    And Computer_mouse, Metal Slug 3 is on PS2 and XBOX.


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    Would you recommend this game to someone who ain't played a Metal Slug before?
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    I've not played any others, yet I love it - I've played similar games, which might have helped...but if you're interested, then I reckon you'll be able to find it very cheap on either Amazon UK or eBay...


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    I love the Contra series, (number 3 review on this very site) so have been meaning to get into this series for some time!

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    on 02.01.2005 at 18:34
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    Great that the GBA get this game at last, in the UK as well :D
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    spydar, when you first put up that Contra III review I didn't realise which game it was - since the UK version's called Super Probotector! Silly me! :roll:

    And yeah, great that it finally came to the UK - shows people still have faith!


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    on 03.01.2005 at 08:06
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    Great game.
    on 03.01.2005 at 14:17
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     L100 C3 Master

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    I didnt even know Metal Slug was coming to the GBA! Kick Ass I love this game!
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    It's not exactly been widely publicised and any that did really know about it seem to have got so fed up with the constant delays it was receiving that they gave up chasing the game...

    But now you all know it's available, cheap and high quality - so you've no excuse not to head over to Amazon UK via the game page and pick it up!

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    Publicised or not, people that read this really should get it no matter what. Convince Ignition that Nintendo isn't a lost cause!
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    old school Sweet
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    It good to see this getting such a good response. It's a shame it's not been able to crack the GBA Top 20 so far, but I hope that won't deter further games in the future!


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    5 levels?! Geez, I'm completing this and then handing it back in!
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    You can do that, sure, if you're not interested in collecting the extras dotted around!


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