METAL SLUG ATTACK RELOADED is available later today on Nintendo Switch! METAL SLUG, the classic action shooter, retains its detailed 2D pixel look and is now a tower defense game with beginner-friendly controls! Use all sorts of strategies to crush enemy bases! The game also features “ANOTHER STORY”, which fans won’t want to miss, and “GALLERY” Mode. Battle it out with players all over the world for the highest title!
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