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The biggest change to the series was the introduction of armor and counter modes, which gave you quite a few options in battle. Armor mode allowed you to perform your moves with greater priority, while counter mode gave you the ability to cancel any attack into one of your super combos. Quite a few characters made their premiere in the 2000 edition, including Vanessa, Seth, Lin, and yet another clone character, Kula Diamond. A young girl with ice-blue hair, Kula was the yin to K`'s yang; while K` controlled fire, Kula was a master with ice. The striker system had been revamped for 2000. You had close to 50 different strikers to choose from, including several from other series, such as Kim Donghwan from Garou and Fio from the Metal Slug series. Unfortunately, all of these characters were irrelevant, considering only a few were of any use. Much like KOF '99, 2000 suffered from some serious character imbalances, but that didn't stop the SNK diehard from enjoying it. Metal Slug 3 (2000, NeoGeo)Also appearing on: PlayStation 2 (2003, Japan), Xbox (2004)
Bigger, longer, and uncut? That's pretty much how Metal Slug 3 compares to the rest of the series. Considered the pinnacle of the series, Metal Slug 3 continued the tradition of beautiful animation and challenging levels and threw in so many surprises it's a shame that not many people have played the game. Right from the get-go, Metal Slug 3 threw some truly ridiculous and awe-inspiring enemies at you, such as the horde of mutant crabs in the first stage, the killer venom fly traps midway through the game, and even Sasquatches! While there weren't any new weapons to be found in this title, there were quite a few surprises in the game, like a diaper-clad monkey who would help you out of sticky situations.
I believe that to be the case for Tengoku Daimakyou. As much as I enjoyed nearly every aspect about the show up until that point, I cannot ignore the ending. Reviewer’s Rating: 6 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by remeemes (5) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Jan 28, 2024 Sonwig Not Recommended Funny Trigger warning: sexual assault
It is a testament to how stale anime has become if Tengoku Daimakyou is considered great. It is not quite awful, with strong production values throughout and clear artistic effort put into it. The major issues with the pacing, coupled with the poor story and characters that we are shown, land it as a high 3 out of 10.
The short TV anime squanders so much of its limited runtime on boring and pointless scenes.