The Metal Slug Anthology "would" also be able to rock out on the PlayStation 2. Especially in view of the better control and shorter load times compared with the Nintendo Wii and PSP version "could" have what the Jubilee Collection on the PlayStation 2 had to put on the top. Ignition Entertainment has but it totally messed up, presenting a game that is implemented very sloppy. The publisher should pay close attention, because something takes revenge very quickly at the paying customers that is represented rather very rare especially in the field SNK because as we celebrate any birthdays, but death days. If you already eagerly anticipating the Metal Slug Anthology all items of the series (for PlayStation 2 there are part of 3, 4, 5) has sold quickly should howling scream / run into the cellar, for the Anthology is in the end only interesting for genre newbies who want a little bit whiff in the series. For fans and all those who want to deal seriously with the games, to get the full game experience of each title, probably still only the NeoGeo remain originals, or in an emergency handle for US- or Nintendo Wii version. A blow in the face for every Metal Slug fan and so far Ignitions biggest disgrace ... (ambition zero)
At least remains the Metal Slug series in graphic respects his virtues faithfully and shows what everything on NeoGeo or for part 6 on the bitmap Atomiswave was technically possible. Fullscreen and fully animated raid bosses here give the handle in his hand while en masse only so shoot debris through the screen and alternate with famous explosions. Such a 2D bitmap battle one seeks in vain elsewhere. Unfortunately, the trappings of the Metal Slug Anthology acts implemented sloppily. An appropriate intro (instead zermanschter gameplay scenes) and above all a wonderful menu would have to be already or need. They finally celebrated yes only once 10-year anniversary. But that's apparently if you do not can be programmed in-house its own games and delivers it to a Foreign team that little or nothing can start with the series.