Metal Slug 3
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In the third installment of the Metal Slug series, General Morden is back and he plans to establish a new world order. The player guides one of the heroes: Marco, Tarma, Eri, or Fio, as they blast their way through side-scrolling levels with a unique theme, filled with countless enemies and bosses. The player has to free hostages and can ride bizarre vehicles such as camels, elephants, tanks, and robots.
In the Xbox version, additional game modes, such as Storming the Mothership and Chubby Isle Paradiso, can be unlocked upon completing the five arcade stages. A co-op mode has been included, but no online multiplayer. The only Xbox Live feature available allows the player to compare single-player scores.
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- メタルスラッグ3 - Japanese spelling
- 合金弹头3 - Chinese spelling (simplified)
- 메탈슬러그3 - Korean spelling
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Average score: 81% (based on 75 ratings)
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Average score: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 135 ratings with 1 reviews)
The Good
Metal Slug 3, the last game made by SNK under their former name and what a game it is. From a graphical and level standpoint it's the best game, but let's start from the beginning.
The story takes place several years after the second game. General Morden is officially listed as missing. To make sure every powerbase by Morden is destroyed, Rossi and Roving go on a mission to do just that, but they realised that the organization is too well organised and that Morden is perhaps not as dead as we think. So our heroes are on a quest to destroy Morden's army but are shocked that the Morden they face is in fact an alien and the real Morden was taken as a prisoner. Not only do our heroes have to deal with Morden's army, now they have to deal with aliens too.
The gameplay is still the same as the other two games. You choose one of the four soldiers and shoot your way through the game. Of course you have new weapons in your arsenal. For example you have an enemy chaser who follows the enemies and kills them and a laser gun which takes out enemies much faster than any other weapon you have. Also there are numerous new Slug vehicles you can ride. There is the Slug mariner who adds more firepower under water and fires torpedoes as well and an Elephant Slug. It's just an Elephant with a Vulcan cannon, but it's awesome and there are other great Slug weapons as well, which gets me pumped to try what every Slug vehicle can do.
The new and probably best feature for me is that there are branching paths in this game. In almost every level, you can take another path which leads you to another level. This makes the game highly replayable and i love games that have a feature like that. Just as a little side note, i also like the reference to the game In the Hunt, which is a game where you control a submarine, and in Metal Slug 3 if you choose the submarine in the first level, you get to see the reference.
The graphics are just as great as they always are and i love seeing buildings in the backgrounds destroyed after you defeat the boss.
The soundtrack is also one of the highlights in the game. This is probably my second favorite soundtrack of the series, only beaten by the fifth game.
The Bad
[NOTE: spoilers!] There is only one thing that i don't like. The last level of this game. Let me tell that this level for me is far too long. You start with a reference to the first game, where you take the Morden clone. Then all of a sudden your character that you played the entire game gets kidnapped and you have to play another character. Well, that's not a problem for me since there isn't any difference in those characters anyway. Then you go into space and take out UFOs on the way. Then you reach the mothership and kill more aliens and free the real Morden. Then you kill the mother alien. Then you have to flee from the mothership but zombie aliens are after you and spill blood all over the screen, which makes your escape much more difficult, not to mention there are walls you have to destroy and finally, when everything is destroyed, the mother alien tries to attack you one last time. For an arcade game that's a pretty long level but as i said, i don't like this level because it's far too long. If they just ended the level with the mother alien destroyed the first time, it would have been just fine, but no, they had to add more.
I also really hate those zombies in this game. If you get hit you turn into a zombie. You move so slow and if you are going to pick up weapons nothing changes and of course the animation when you die takes too long.
The Bottom Line
This is THE Metal Slug i am always looking forward to play. This game has everything i want from a side-scrolling action game. Great music, great weapons, funny humour and branching paths that make the game replayable to no end.
That's it folks, see you later.
Arcade · by Lisa Müller (28) · 2018
Trivia
Development
Metal Slug 3 was the last game in the Metal Slug series that was developed by SNK. The stages that are set underwater are a reference to Irem's 1993 classic, In the Hunt. This is understandable as many of SNK's Metal Slug developers originally worked for Irem.
References
- Metal Slug 3 features a number of references to sci-fi movies. For example, Mission 2 features a guest appearance by the Men in Black. The carnivorous alien plants in Mission 4 are a parody of the sci-fi musical comedy, The Little Shop of Horrors In Mission 5, the squid-like aliens are a homage to the movie, Independence Day. Also in Mission 5, the alien clones you face seem to parody the sci-fi movie classic, Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Finally, the last boss battle seems to be slightly inspired by the ending sequence in Alien: Resurrection. One of the hostages (who also appeared in Metal Slug 2 & Metal Slug X) known as Hyakkutaro will join the fight by shooting fireballs.
References to the game
- The game is referenced in the 2012 non-fiction novel Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo. It is set in a slum in Mumbai, India and the game is described when one of the trash scavenger watches two boys play the game:
One night in late November, Sunil was in the game shed after an unprofitable day of scavenging, watching two boys at one of the red consoles play Metal Slug 3. On the video screen, guerrillas were fighting policemen and mutant lobsters in the streets of a bombed-out city.
Several other games are mentioned in the book, including Bomberman, which is linked to a terrorist attack in the city.
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Game added by Sciere.
Arcade added by mars_rulez. Windows, Android added by GTramp. Xbox One added by Rik Hideto. Wii added by yenruoj_tsegnol_eht (!!ihsoy). Windows Apps added by Kennyannydenny. Macintosh, Linux added by Foxhack. iPad, iPhone added by Kabushi. PlayStation 2 added by Evilhead. Neo Geo added by Katakis | カタキス.
Additional contributors: Unicorn Lynx, Katakis | カタキス, Ms. Tea, Starbuck the Third, yenruoj_tsegnol_eht (!!ihsoy), beingretrogamer.
Game added July 14, 2004. Last modified August 2, 2024.