When comparing Metal Slug 3 vs Crawl, the Slant community recommends Crawl for most people. In the question“What are the best local co-op PC games?” Crawl is ranked 6th while Metal Slug 3 is ranked 21st. The most important reason people chose Crawl is:
Crawl has one lone hero enter a dungeon with objective to find the dungeon boss and strike it down. However, other players wish to take that glory as well, and will use all means possible to take the soul and spot in the story of the hero for themselves. Whoever players the hero, must struggle trough the dungeon, killing monsters and gaining money and experience to get new equipment and grow stronger. All the while other players will take control of monsters and traps to kill the hero. Monsters will make attempts cooperate to get the hero, but to get the soul one must strike the last blow and prepare defend themselves when roles change, one cannot be too cooperative with the temporary allies.
Specs
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Pros
Pro 2 player local and online co-op
Metal Slug 3 features 2 player local and online co-op.
Pro Branching paths
Metal Slug 3 adds a new feature to the franchise with branching paths. This gives more variety to the gameplay and a bit more replay value.
Pro Play in 4:3 or 16:9
Metal Slug 3 lets you pick your aspect ratio. Players can choose from the original 4:3 or a more modern 16:9.
Pro Unique gameplay, blend of cooperation and betrayal
Crawl has one lone hero enter a dungeon with objective to find the dungeon boss and strike it down. However, other players wish to take that glory as well, and will use all means possible to take the soul and spot in the story of the hero for themselves. Whoever players the hero, must struggle trough the dungeon, killing monsters and gaining money and experience to get new equipment and grow stronger. All the while other players will take control of monsters and traps to kill the hero. Monsters will make attempts cooperate to get the hero, but to get the soul one must strike the last blow and prepare defend themselves when roles change, one cannot be too cooperative with the temporary allies.
Pro Local (couch ) 2-4 asymmetric multiplayer
Crawl has built in support for local 2-4 player asymmetric multiplayer with 3 out of the 4 playing co-op against the main player.
Pro Replay value
As the game is played, different monsters are unlocked and dungeons change for each playthrough with different bosses making the game stay interesting as time goes on. Available items change each play-trough as well, players cannot choose same play-style each time as different weapons require different tactics.
Pro Retro graphics
The art style of Crawl is reminiscent of 8bit games of yore and yet are still detailed enough to have very different designs for the different monsters in the game.
Cons
Con 16:9 aspect ratio is just stretched
The offered 16:9 aspect ratio is just a stretched version of the 4:3 view.
Con Resolution only as high as 1366x768
There’s no way to play in high definition.
Con Game engine at 30fps
Although 60 frames are rendered per second, the game only updates 30 of them.
Con No online multiplayer
Obviously the game is designed around multiplayer play but sadly there is no online multiplayer included.