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Metal Slug 3 (Japan)

PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2004
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✪ Reviewed on July 2, 2025
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The finest Metal Slug of the SNK era. Insane missions, demented bosses, enemy and vehicle variety and progressive difficulty make Metal Slug 3 the peak of arcade run-and-gun. A masterpiece of frantic action, still unrivalled in its genre on PS2.

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Category
Action 2 players 12+ Co-op
Description
An SNK Playmore console edition released in 2003 (Korea, Europe, Japan), a port of the arcade Metal Slug 3 (2000) widely considered the peak of the series. Sprawling stages with multiple paths, deliriously mutated enemies (giant catfish, mummies, zombies) and extraterrestrial final bosses. An absolute reference of the run-and-gun.

Metal Slug 3 review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Pixel art of extraordinary finesse, hilarious animation and backdrops teeming with detail: every screen overflows with life and humour. The graphic density and the readability of the action stand as an absolute benchmark of the run-and-gun. This virtuosity of hand drawing has never been equalled on the platform.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Short"
Technical info
💾1,1 GB 📅22/07/2004
Published by SNK Playmore

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Collector interest

The Japanese version of Metal Slug 3 on PS2, the original pressing of an SNK classic in the market most attached to the arcade and the studio. This native edition appeals to those wanting the Japanese packaging and text of a reference run-and-gun, closest to its home culture. Its interest lies in this regional authenticity and the steady demand around the series rather than sharp scarcity, in a niche of informed fans.

Better with friends

An explosive run-and-gun where two soldiers barrel in side by side through a deluge of enemies, vehicles and colorful explosions. The cooperation is a delight: covering each other, sharing scooped-up weapons and taking turns in the thick of it turns the chaos into a gleeful team act. Packed with humor and surprises, it chains laughter and heroic deaths you restart together at once.

Is Metal Slug 3 still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2004 on PS2, SNK's port of the arcade run and gun is often cited as the peak of the series. The pixel art animation, of exceptional finesse and humour, brims with detail and comical death animations that are the very salt of the genre. The alternate paths, the delirious transformations and the profusion of enemies and vehicles sustain a jubilant chaos. The formidable difficulty, cut for the arcade, rests on memorisation and two player co-op. A timeless classic of nervous shooting, recommended for fans of pixel art and of old school challenge who relish dense, readable spectacle on screen.

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