

Also, maybe add smaller graphics on the touch screen for discarding a weapon, instead of pressing a combination of buttons on the DS. This way you could just switch guns on the fly AND have your ammo counts. I believe that if they just put two over sized weapon with ammunition count on the bottom screen, it could have made the game play a bit better. You switch weapons by pressing the L button, which is a shame because this is where the touchscreen support could have come. Metal Slug 7 players can pick up multiple weapons throughout the game, and carry two of them at a time ( three weapons if you include your pistol ) like in Metal Slug 6. I feel like the developers built the game first, and then had the problem of coming up with a solution for the bottom screen. I mean, if touchscreen support really worked well with the game, then use it. Sometimes I like the idea of a game either having no touchscreen options, or some touchscreen options. When playing the game, the bottom screen is usually filled up with a static brick background, and a very shoddy map that shows an overall look at the level, which can be scrolled around with your stylus. My problem with this is that it makes it somewhat clear to me that the developers did not know what to do with the touchscreen. The problem I see with it is that it was only to check the stats of the six characters by scrolling through text on the bottom screen. I've noticed from playing the game that it supports a tiny bit of touch screen interaction. My friend currently has my Metal Slug Anthology, and I've mostly been playing Metal Slug 2 from the Virtual Console, which if you own, you know that is suffers from extreme slowdown. The first thing I noticed while playing was that it had a very fast and fluid frame rate. Three levels of difficulty, some affecting character stats.Six characters to choose from, all with their own special abilities.So first, let me start with some things I liked: Overall, I think MS7 is a good game, but there are things in that I can't agree with.

METAL SLUG 7 PC
I also hooked up the DS Lite to my PC speakers for a beefier "arcade experience" with sound. So far I've played the game on my DSi and DS Lite. Turn out the "GameCube" disc is just a small CD with a few wallpapers and some short promotional videos from Ignition Entertainment for other titles. It has a paper sleeve with a nice shiny "metallic" finish. With the package, there was a Metal Slug 7 dog tag, and inside the case there is what looked like a GameCube disc. I was a bit surprised when I opened the shipping box because the copy I got seemed to be a limited edition/pre order type of deal. Very recently I bought and received Metal Slug 7.
