Unlike the PS1 port there's no mid-level loading and this lack of interruption is a huge benefit as it allows you to engross yourself further into the action. You're constantly kept on your toes with the impressive amount of carnage on screen and there's lots of satisfying explosions with no obvious signs of slowdown. It's a nice change of pace while reminding me of the Waterfall level in Contra (1988, NES). The final mission is awesome and sees you boarding a ship and fending off enemies and planes while heading for the shore. Most of the levels are side-scrolling and at certain points you can jump into a huge tank and fire off bullets in all directions which is very satisfying! Level 3 changes things up and includes a vertically-scrolling area with some tricky platforming. Each level is short but challenging as you're outnumbered by heavily armed enemies at every turn. Your standard attacks include a pistol, knife and grenades but rescuing prisoners rewards you with additional weapons such as a Shotgun and a Flame Thrower. It consists of two modes, the main one being Arcade Mission which has six levels.
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