Graphically, it is SNK Playmore but actually managed to capture the atmosphere and the huge bitmap array of arcade, or NeoGeo versions on the Nintendo DS. So the sprites are largely already known from its predecessors and were rescued without major concessions to the handheld. The figures were only adapted to the Nintendo DS touch screen and act as if they were reduced one level. Massive Spriterotieren and -zoomen include here for the agenda. The explosions are again just as powerful and effective studded as ever. Here goes the Nintendo DS hardly to its knees. The total of 7 Stages extend from a gigantic garbage dump over an underground mine, an ancient aqueduct, and monstrous waterfalls and a snowy mountain pass. The level design is also here not to the fantastic third part approach, but they are very straight forward and provided with only a few branches.
Thus, Metal Slug 7 is a true sprite fireworks and is so far the most beautiful bitmap game for Nintendo DS and remains the motto of his predecessor loyal, so all action fans a 2D shoot'em up expected that with beautifully animated sprites, huge explosions, giant bosses, and can convince dozens of flying debris.
Rating: 8.9 / 10
- Graphics: 9/10
- Sound: 9/10
- Gameplay: 9/10