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Game Name:
Mega Man X
System:
Super Nintendo
Genre: Action
Developer/Publisher: Capcom
Release Date:
United States: October,1993
Japan: December 17th, 1993
United Kingdom: August 25th, 1994 |
Introduction:
Dr. Cain uncovered a strange capsule during a dig and immediately
examined it. The device had been left behind by the late Dr. Light,
and inside was the most unusual robot Dr. Cain had ever seen. "Mega
Man X" could think and reason and do many other things that no robot
could. Using X as a prototype, Dr. Cain built another robot, though he
had to change a few things that he either didn't understand or couldn't
duplicate. Even so, this new robot was far beyond anything the planet
had seen, and quickly Dr. Cain put his new design on an assembly line,
mass-producing these "Reploids" so that they could benefit humanity.
Dr. Cain, though an intelligent scientist, was nowhere near as
brilliant as Dr. Light had been. He didn't realize that he'd just
created exactly what Dr. Light had feared: a race of robots that could
think and make decisions, but that possessed no form of a conscience.
With dangerous creatures like these, something was bound to go wrong.
And of course something did. One of the Reploids attacked his fellow
human workers, apparently having decided that robots were superior to
humans. This Reploid was eliminated, but already others were coming to
the same conclusion as the first. Scattered Reploids all over the
planet were going "Maverick" and some were stopped only after heavy
losses. Finally a Maverick Hunter squad was developed, with Dr. Cain's
best robot, Sigma, as the leader. For a while this squad kept the
Mavericks in check. Then Sigma himself went Maverick, and took the
rest of the squad with him. Mega Man X could not remember his past,
and was unsure of his destiny. But he was determined to try to stop
this force which he, indirectly, helped create. So he set out alone,
one small robot among many, to deal with Sigma. He didn't even get
past Vile. Luckily a robot named Zero came to X's aid. Now, the two
stand alone against the hundreds of Maverick robots, with nothing but
skill, luck, and Dr. Light's capsules to aid them...
Story:
Like a lot of the games, you have to read the manual to get a
significant portion of the plot, but some of it is told during the
game.
Gameplay:
Near-perfect control and nicely-sized sprites makes this a joy to
play.
I give the gameplay: 10/10
Graphics:
I found the graphics to be very clean and detailed.
I give the graphics: 9/10
Sound:
The sound is moving and touching, and Storm Eagle's is a big
favorite.
I give the sound: 9/10
Replayability:
In terms of sheer game play, this game is really near-perfect and a
lot of fun to play.
I give the replayability: 10/10
Challenge:
The game isn't terribly difficult, although like nearly any Mega
Man game, the final boss might throw you a bit of trouble.
I give the challenge: 7/10
Value:
This game is very nice and definatly worth every pennie.
I give the value: 10/10
Written By: Adam
Date Written: October 19th, 2005
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