Metal Slug 6

Metal Slug 6
Developer(s) SNK Playmore
Publisher(s) Sega, SNK Playmore
Composer(s) Manabu Namiki
Mitsuhiro Kaneda
Series Metal Slug
Platform(s) Arcade, PlayStation 2
Release date(s)

Arcade

PlayStation 2

2006/2007 (Overseas as part of Metal Slug Anthology)

Microsoft Windows
2011 as part of Metal Slug Collection PC
Genre(s) Run and gun
Mode(s) Single player, 2 player Co-op
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Atomiswave
Display Raster (Horizontal)

Metal Slug 6 (メタルスラッグ 6) is a run and gun video game for the Sammy Atomiswave arcade platform in the Metal Slug series. It was released in 2006. There was a PS2 port on September 14, 2006. It is also featured in Metal Slug Anthology for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable.

Plot

Once more, the presence of General Morden looms over the world. Marco Rossi and Tarma Roving of the Peregrine Falcon unit and Eri Kasamoto and Fio Germi of SPARROWS are ordered to investigate, and they are joined by two new allies named Ralf Jones and Clark Still. Together, they proceed into the mountains where Morden's Rebel Army has established an outpost. After destroying their latest war machine in a long hillside battle, the soldiers confront Morden and discover that he has rebuilt his alliance with the Martians. However, it is revealed that the Martians themselves are being invaded and eaten by the insect-like Venusians and they have turned to Morden for help.

As the Venusians invade Earth's cities, the soldiers fight them off and chase them into the desert, where the Venusian Queen has established a nest. With help from the Rebels, they rescue the captured Martians and succeed in destroying the Queen.

Gameplay

Metal Slug 6 returns to the Rebel-Martian alliance featured in Metal Slugs 2, X, and 3, but on a much broader scale. Rather than repeating the previous games' events of the Martians breaking the alliance and the Rebels assisting the player in turn, the player now teams up with the Rebels and Martians to combat an even greater threat.

There are now two modes of play the player can choose from right at the beginning: Easy and Hard. Easy mode lowers the difficulty of the game and changes the player's default weapon to the Heavy Machine Gun; however, the game ends just before the final mission.

As with previous installments, Metal Slug 6 adds a number of new Slugs as well as a new weapon, the Zantetsu Sword, which allows the player's melee weapon to emit lethal energy waves that can neutralize enemy firepower.

Each character now has unique abilities: Marco's basic gun does more damage, Eri can throw bombs in multiple directions, and so on. Some characters also have special attack techniques that are activated through certain button combinations. Characters can now throw away one gun power-up's worth of ammunition, to give to the other player or simply discard altogether. A secondary melee attack is also available. Conversely, the sliding technique from Metal Slug 5 has been removed, and players except Fio and Ralf only receive half as much ammo for special guns.

Metal Slug 6 introduces a new play mechanic dubbed the 'Weapon Stock System'. Two gun power-ups can now be carried at the same time. Players can switch between the two weapons, or simply put them both away in favor of the default weapon. When obtaining a new weapon power-up, it will automatically occupy the inactive slot, or, if both are holstered, replace the less recent weapon of the two.

The score is now multiplied by powers of 2. The faster the speed at which enemies are killed, the higher the power, as a meter at the bottom of the screen shows. When it says "Max" enemies and destructible objects will drop coins for an extra high score.

Characters

The number of playable characters has expanded for the first time since Metal Slug 2; the original team of Marco Rossi, Tarma Roving, Eri Kasamoto and Fio Germi is joined by newcomers Ralf Jones and Clark Still of The King of Fighters and Ikari Warriors fame.

As a series first, each playable character now possesses his or her own unique attributes. The amount of ammunition received from weapons, defensive ability of vehicles, and running speed vary from person to person, each of whom possess a special ability:

When all 4 missions are completed on Easy mode, the game says "To be continued", meaning that the game must be played on Hard mode to continue with the final mission and see the ending.

New Slugs

The Metal Slug, Type-R Metal Slug, Slug Flyer and a Slug Gunner prototype make an appearance in the game, as well as some new ones.

Roba Slug: A donkey with a mounted vulcan cannon. Like all Animal Slugs, the donkey provides no protection to the rider. Later on in the level, the Donkey Slug acquires a two-wheeled out-house cart mounted with a Metal Slug cannon that replaces the player's grenade with Metal Slug cannon shots. It can also serve as a platform.

Mister Slug: Also called Slug Driller. A multi-purpose subterranean digger as well as a helicopter. It has retractable drills on the left, right, and bottom sides, which are used to drill into the earth, and sports two vulcan cannons, which can also be used to drill through things by firing bullets into the dirt. The players cannot get out of the Slug, neither can they perform the Metal Slug attack with it. If the Slug Digger is destroyed, the player is killed. Its cannon shot is a mine that stays in place until an enemy touches it or it is shot. Both names of the Slug are a tribute to a video game called Mr. Driller.

Proto Gunner: It is similar to the Slug Gunner from MS5, but it has no melee attack nor does it have a tank mode. It can move faster and jump higher, but the player is exposed to enemy attacks. Its vulcan cannon is more like that of the Metal Slug and it has a built-in vulcan fix system.

Rootmars: Previously on the final boss in MS3. The cannon is a shockwave coming from Rootmars's brain which kills all enemies. If the player rides him, in the ending he, instead of Morden, saves the player.

Ports

The PS2 version of Metal Slug 6 came with extra features:

Metal Slug Anthology has an emulated version of Metal Slug 6 included on the disc.

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