Metal Slug 2 Review (UX1∴73C)
In parallel with the inaugural Metal Slug Steam iteration, this rendition is not without its share of recurrent frame rate drops. In a gaming milieu replete with a plethora of onscreen projectiles and sprites, the frequency of these interruptions transcends mere annoyance and, indeed, possesses the potential to instigate a level of frustration substantial enough to prompt spontaneous refund requests.
Furthermore, the inherent challenge associated with mastering arcade games is an established paradigm, characterized by difficulty spikes notorious for their coin-draining propensity. Metal Slug 2, in this regard, stands as a poignant exemplar of the genre's unforgiving nature. Its difficulty level may even be comparable to Ghosts 'n Goblins in this instance.