Metal Slug 3 doesn't handle multitasking particularly well, as I found the game crashed regularly when switching over to something else. Sound effects, voice clips, and the soundtrack are all high quality while still maintaining the arcade vibe. Players can chose one of four characters, each with their own unique flavor. Video options are actually pretty extensive, allowing players to switch between 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios, or turn on scanlines for that old-school CRT TV feel. The menu system uses polished high-res graphics, though it's ultimately very simple with little flash. Pretty much every part of the art style is over the top and exaggerated, resulting in goofy-looking tanks, characters, and bad guys, which is great a game that takes itself too seriously is a big turn-off. Metal Slug 3's graphics are true to the game's Neo-Geo roots, complete with smoothly-animated pixel art.
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