Would be better if the levels were shorter, but it's a charming enough game as it is.

This version.
This is the version you should be playing.

This is the game any Kinnikuman fan could ask for.
From the massive roster that faithfully represents the characters from the manga, to the wide assortment of costumes for the characters. It even rewards you for recreating moments from the manga!
It's more then fan service though, it's a legit fun fighting/wrestling game. And one that can be really fun to watch at high level. The mechanics are pretty easy to grasp, but require legit technique at times.
If you are a Kinnikuman fan, you owe it to yourself to play this. If you aren't, you got a pretty fun and silly wrestling game.

This is pretty much KOF 94.
But this time it's more a love letter to fans of the series.
The stages are filled to the brim with cameos. The stages are almost completely new. The music is excellent.
The sprites are questionable, and it's not completely up to snuff visually.
But if you're a KOF fan, this version of 94 is worth playing. It even has OG 94 as a bonus and movies summing up the sagas!

This is one of the best Shinobi games. Hell probably one of the best revitalizations of an old property.
The Tate system is a great idea that's fully utilized and fun to take advantage of. The combat all around is great fun and very addictive. The OST is phenomenal. Easily my favorite part of the game.
It'll kick your ass, and can be cruel at times. But the music and core gameplay make it worth it.
Play this if you want an action game that will challenge you. This is a must play for action fans and Shinobi fans.

This is a solid entry for the series. It has it's strong points and it's weak points.
It's strong points are that the gameplay is still as fun as ever. There's still some fantastic moments throughout like the end of mission 6. The music, though not as strong as what came before it, is still good. The new weapons were cool. I love the idea of this being the Rebel Army's and Morden's last stand.
As for the weak points, there's definitely some hiccups in the level design. And the stages like variety in color, though it's a visual improvement over 6. The lack of alternate paths kinda hurt, but I'm glad they had a few anyway.
Overall, this is a solid game worth playing. At least once.

I legit love this game.
The music is fantastic with a main theme I don't get tired of.
The visuals feel like an artist let their mind go wild, and that helps with it's sci fi fantasy setting. It's a surreal painting brought to life.
I don't have much to say on the gameplay itself since there's not much to say other then it's fast, and does get the dopamine's running.
So if you have the chance to play this. Do so.

Nice stuff: Ralf and Clark are welcome additions. The weapon stock system is neat. The new scoring system is great. The new vehicles are all pretty cool. And the music is great.
Bad Stuff: The difficulty options are bad. Easy locks you out of the final mission. Hard makes the game abriterally hard and tedious. And some of the bosses are legit annoying. The new voice clips don't have the same charm. Probably my least favorite Metal Slug.

This is Capcoms best Beat Em Up RPG

The level design here was pretty bad for Metal Slug, but I still had fun.

This is one of Capcom's most unique fighting games. And insanely impressive visually for 1996.

Don't you ever complain about command inputs ever again if you've played this.

This is the best Star Wars fighting game out there.

Asides from the Final Mission being a bit drawn out, really good game overall.