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Game Name:
Mega Man Battle Network
System: Game Boy Advance
Genre: Adventure / RPG
Developer/Publisher: Capcom
Players: 2
Release Dates:
Japan: March 21st, 2001
United States: November 1st, 2001
Europe: November 30th, 2001 |
Introduction:
In the year 2001, the Gameboy Advance was beginning to really shine
as the most powerful handheld system to come in existence. When Capcom
got ahold of the specs for this sweet handheld system, the world over
could only guess that some wonderful things would emerge. This soon
became a reality with Megaman Battle Network which, when released,
swept the lands and caught the eye of many children, adults, and
hardcore Megaman fans! They were not disappointed in the innovative
gameplay, great graphics, and good storyline. Megaman Battle Network
has obviously gone over so well that it has compiled into a series of
5 games for the GBA as of November 2005! But what makes Megaman Battle
Network so great? The following consists of my opinion.
Story:
Megaman Battle Network has a highly original story that deals with
reality integrated into the internet. A boy named Lan lives in ACDC
Town (No, not the band) with his family and a multitude of friends and
rivals. Net Navigators, otherwise known as PETs are used to "jack in"
to all types of electronics and lead to the seemingly parallel world
of the internet. Lan's PET is the ever-popular Megaman! Throughout the
story, Lan and Megaman explore the internet destroying human-placed
viruses set on trying to destroy the internet thus altering reality
into a state of chaos.
Gameplay:
It's fairly difficult to discover a game with innovative gameplay,
especially after the turn of the century. One won't be disappointed by
the originality in gameplay of Megaman Battle Network. It's battle
system is highly original. There is a turn base, but within that turn
there is a constant state of action and excitement. At the beginning
of each turn, you select a group of actions that consist of the same
code letter or type and you can use those selected actions during your
turn to damage your enemies (viruses). After depleting your usage of
actions for each turn, you have the option to use your weak, yet
sometimes effective, blaster gun until the next turn rolls around and
you are allowed to choose more actions for Megaman to use.
Possibly the only negative thing about the gameplay is the enemies
repetitiveness. Every little while in the internet, Megaman will enter
a battle phase, and it can sometimes constantly be the same group of
enemies. This can get a bit boring and repetitive but if you enjoy the
innovative gameplay enough, this will not effect you.
I give the gameplay: 8/10
Graphics:
The graphics and animations in Megaman Battle Network are very
good; in my opinion, the graphics of the game are the best in its time
when it comes to the Gameboy Advance. The character and enemy designs
within the game are very detailed and the world in itself consists of
a nice 3-D design. In the battle mode, the detail becomes even more
involved with great attack animations and excellent character details.
The graphics are very smooth and consist of no graphical glitches to
speak of.
I give the graphics: 9/10
Sound:
Possibly the only negative aspect of Megaman Battle Network is its
sound support. While the sounds and music themselves are not very bad,
listening to them gives a reminder of what games from the old gameboy
and the gameboy color sounded like. Along with the very decent
graphics, one would expect music and sound that comes up to par for
the Gameboy Advance. I would have accepted the sound in the mid to
late nineties, but for a 2001 RPG, the sound of Megaman Battle Network
falls short of any greatness with repetitive music that can become
quite irritating at times and demands much more than provided.
I give the sound: 5/10
Play Time:
On average, without taking the time to collect all of
the battle action chips (The actions stated in the 'Gameplay' section
of the review), it would take between 30-40 hours to finish this game.
That's not too bad for an RPG though not the best. I personally prefer
a game that can offer me 60 or more hours of solid gameplay even
without collecting all powerups, maxing out statistics, etc..
I give the play time: 7/10
I give Mega Man Battle Network: 8/10
Conclusion:
Do yourself a favor and go out and buy Megaman Battle Network! The
innovative gameplay and decent storyline will keep you hooked on it..
While you're at it, go out and buy the entire Megaman Battle Network
series! You wont be disappointed at all!
Written By: Johnny Claibourn
E-Mail:
ionic_mind@yahoo.com
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