The gameplay is simple (shoot, jump, knife) but the depth is in the chaos. You’ll ride a camel with a laser gun, turn into a mummy, fight a giant submarine with a periscope, and rescue so many old men in wheelchairs. It never takes itself seriously, which makes the brutal difficulty curve tolerable.
The online co-op uses Steam Remote Play Together or Parsec. It is not proper rollback netcode. Playing with a friend online is a laggy, desynced mess. Stick to local couch co-op only.
Platform: PC (Steam, GOG) Developer: SNK / DotEmu (porting) Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) The Short Version If you want the best 2D action side-scrollers ever made on your PC, Metal Slug Complete is a no-brainer. The core games are timeless masterpieces of pixel art and chaotic fun. However, the "Complete" collection is less of a remaster and more of a direct arcade dump. You get the classics, but you also get input lag and a lack of modern features. The Good (The Games Themselves) 1. The Holy Trinity of Action You are buying this for Metal Slug 1, 2, X, and 3 . These four games represent the peak of the run-and-gun genre. The hand-drawn pixel art is still breathtaking decades later—enemies explode into hamburgers, prisoners wave hilariously, and the background parallax scrolling is a masterclass in 2D design.
If you see this collection for under $10, buy it immediately. You will forgive the lag after the first five minutes of turning a rebel soldier into a roasted pig. Just don't expect the polished treatment that these classics truly deserve.
This is not a remake or a remaster. You are running a ROM inside an emulator wrapper. There is no rewind feature (like the Castlevania or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collections). There is no "save state" feature (outside of the pause menu’s quick save). If you run out of continues, you start the entire game over—just like in the arcade.