Metal Slug XX Critic Reviews
22 Total Reviews
10 Positive Reviews(45.5%)
12 Mixed Reviews(54.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Worth Playing
May 21, 2024
As far as the franchise goes, Metal Slug XX is pretty accessible, and most action-oriented gamers will enjoy it.
GameShark
May 21, 2024
Still, for its budget price ($19.99), Metal Slug XX more than delivers on its promise of old-school mayhem.
Cynamite
May 21, 2024
The game features a good coop mode, but only a few hours of gameplay is just not enough.
My Gamer
May 21, 2024
Even though Metal Slug has not evolved, it is a still a fun game, but game design changes would definitely be welcomed in the inevitable Metal Slug 8.
Cheat Code Central
May 21, 2024
I expect only hardcores and nostalgic gamers to truly enjoy the game. Everyone else will probably play it a handful of times and set it aside.
Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)
May 21, 2024
The same fast, tough, silly run-and-gun you'll find in nearly every other Slug.
GamePro
May 21, 2024
I can't really recommend Metal Slug XX if you're not already an established fan of the franchise, and in all honesty, I have a bit of trouble recommending it if you've already purchased Metal Slug 7.
GameZone
May 21, 2024
The campaign is super-short (clocking in at a little under an hour from start to finish), but this is a game that is meant to be played over and over again. Just don't expect much in the way of innovation.
Gamer 2.0
May 21, 2024
Metal Slug XX does a good job of offering safe, predictable Metal Slug action while suffering from not doing anything special to make it stand out in this series.
GamingTrend
May 21, 2024
The game plays just like side-scrollers of old and doesn't really apologize for not trying to do anything innovative.
Game Informer
May 21, 2024
If you're a Metal Slug fan/PSP owner who hasn't had a way to play this entry in the series before, XX is worth checking out. It's a tough recommendation for everyone else.
Digital Chumps
May 21, 2024
Metal Slug XX is a textbook entry to the series. The familiar terrain is nice, but it may leave some unsatisfied.
GameCritics
May 21, 2024
For players who've never had the chance to partake of Metal Slug's particular brand of madness or for those hopelessly devoted to the series, Metal Slug XX will certainly be worth the time invested. For those (like myself) who may still have feelings for the Slugs but can't deny having been there and done that, there's not much reason to sign up for another tour of duty.
Everyeye.it
May 21, 2024
Metal Slug XX does not entertain as the past chapters. Without a brilliant level design, the SNK classic is just an old school scrolling shooter suitable for old time fans.
Hardcore Gamer
May 21, 2024
It's too hard for its own good in places, making it far too easy to just exasperatedly credit-feed to see the end, but with a ridiculous amount of practice and ninja skills almost everything is (probably) survivable. Even with all that, though, Metal Slug XX is merely decent enough in its way and little more.
SpazioGames
May 21, 2024
The complete lack of innovation will kill this brand. Consider buying only if you can't live without your daily metal slug fix.
Gamervision
May 21, 2024
There's about as little to legitimately rave about as there is to complain about. Metal Slug XX is a formulaic romp that should remind people who have ever played any other game in the series of every other Metal Slug game they've ever played. No risks were taken, no innovative ideas were uttered, and no minds were blown,. That said, it's still a fun time.
Modojo
May 21, 2024
It lacks precision controls and Game Sharing, but this shoot-em-up still brings plenty to the table. If you're a fan, don't hesitate.
Eurogamer Spain
May 21, 2024
Exactly the same we've been playing for the last fourteen years. The Metal Slug series really need some innovation as soon as possible.
Gamekult
May 21, 2024
As elaborated as it can be, Metal Slug XX hardly stands out from the previous episodes of the saga, because of the lack of this sense of madness that made us ride some cyber-mammoths once.