However, when you move onto the later games you will be gob-smacked by how crisp and clear everything is, how much is thrown around the screen at one time (without any flickering or slowdown) and the intricacy of the work produced by the artists involved in the game's production. Even going back to the very first Metal Slug, the attention to detail on not just the main environments, but the whole host of characters in the game is fantastic. However, one look at the beauty of the various games in Metal Slug Anthology should quieten a large sector of the two-dimensional opposition. Some would probably argue that 2D graphics are no longer the way to go, with them looking highly outdated when compared to the fanciful 3D offerings that are littering the current generation on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and high end Personal Computers.
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