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⚡ Unleash your inner hero with Mega Man 11!
Mega Man 11 for PlayStation 4 brings back the beloved Blue Bomber in a vibrant 2.5D side-scrolling adventure, featuring eight unique robot masters, stunning hand-drawn visuals, and an innovative Double Gear system that enhances gameplay. With adjustable difficulty levels, it's perfect for both newcomers and seasoned players.
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A Fitting Return to Form for the Blue Bomber
It's been eight years since Capcom released a Mega Man game. Just as things were looking grim two major things happened. The first was that Mighty No. 9 turned out to be a colossal failure. The second was that near the end of 2017 Capcom finally announced Mega Man 11. This was met with celebration and, well, worry. Keiji Inafune was no longer going to be working on it (but after Mighty No. 9 would you want his team to be?), the art style was very different and what we saw back then was tiny. The demo came out, leaving a good impression, but worries still plagued fans. After all, if Mega Man 11 wasn't good that'd be it for the Blue Bomber, and very few gamers want that. Mega Man is one of the most recognizable gaming icons of all time. The drought of no Mega Man games was felt throughout the industry. While he made guest appearances in games such as Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U and 3DS this was not the same as a full blown Mega Man game.The good news is Mega Man 11 is pretty good. It's everything I expected from a Mega Man game. It does play it relatively safe, however. There is no risk to the formula or design, but this is necessary because the goal needs to be to get Mega Man back on track. That being said, just because it plays it safe doesn't mean it has nothing to offer. The level designs are extremely good (with Block Man's stage being a near perfect tutorial on how to make use of the game's new Double Gear system) and the levels are fairly lengthy and challenging to keep you going. It makes the game inviting, but Mega Man hasn't lost its trademark difficulty. The game is hard. If the clever level designs don't stump you every now and then, some of the bosses will.The game introduces the double gear system. Using the shoulder buttons the player is able to activate either the power gear or the speed gear. The power gear makes your shots more powerful and the speed gear slows down enemies. You can only use each of these temporarily, because they'll over heat if you leave them active for too long. If this happens the double gear will will have to recharge before it can be used again. The game is perfectly designed so that you could make do without them, but it will push you to use these systems a lot. Some enemies are easier to dispatch with the speed gear, and most boss fights are made easier with the power gear. It seems gimmicky at first and upon first playing the game you'll often forget you have them, but once you settle in you'll find yourself using these systems more and more as you encounter hazards in levels that will encourage you to do so. There's another added benefit of the double gear system. When critically low on health you can press both shoulders at the same time to activate both the speed gear and power gear simultaneously. It's mostly a last ditch effort when low on health, and you can't actually turn this off, meaning your double gear will have to recharge without fail after its use, but it can help you out in a moment of desperation.It's the little things that make Mega Man 11 really good, though. For instance, when you acquire Robot Masters's weapons now, Mega Man doesn't just change color, but outfits. This is aesthetically pleasing. Also, you can use the shoulder button to switch weapons or you can use right analog stick to simply bring up a roulette wheel and select weapons that way. Changing between weapons in a Mega Man game has never been this easy or effective. The levels are also designed to encourage you to use these weapons outside of the boss fights where they're most effective. Not every weapon is great but they are creative, at least.The voice acting is surprisingly good. For fans of previous games in the series the voice acting has been laughably bad (especially Mega Man 8), but here they sound really good and well delivered. I wish I could say the same for the music. It's not bad, it just doesn't always feel like Mega Man music. A lot of it has this techno and electronica vibe. It's competent but there's nothing here that sticks out as well Wily's Fortress in Mega Man 2, the entirety of Mega Man 9's soundtrack or anything even coming close to some of the tracks you've heard in other Mega Man games. The music overall can be relaxing but you're not likely to find them sticking too firmly in your mind when all is said and done.The art style, though, is certainly a treat. It's a little different, but it works. The game is fairly bright and colorful, but this is to be expected from the classic Mega Man series. The games were known for being more lighthearted than the X or Zero series, so the art style feels appropriate. Most the stage backgrounds are also rather nice, as are some of the enemy designs. There are a lot of familiar classic enemies as well as new ones.Mega Man 11 isn't perfect. It isn't a severely flawed game, but some of its flaws can really stand out. For the most part the level design is really good. There are many moments that encourage players to use the double gear system and the levels are lengthy enough that they can keep you busy. The difficulty of some levels, however, is definitely going to get to some players. For the most part any screw ups are your own, but there's a lot of trial and error in learning some of the levels, and even worse is that Mega Man 11 has a limited life count. If you get a game over it's back to the beginning of a level for you. The levels put up a great challenge, but their length and (in some levels) hazards can make starting the entire thing over again feel like a test in frustration. Even Mega Man veterans will have to slow down and really take time to learn these levels.LIkewise, while many of the levels are incredibly well designed such as Block Man's stage (which makes a great tutorial for the double gear system) or Tundra Man's stage, this just makes it more obvious when level design falls short of expectations. Bounce Man's stage may be the single most frustrating stage to appear in a classic Mega Man game, and the flame wall in Torch Man's stage is more frustrating than challenging.As you can imagine, Mega Man 11 isn't a very long game. It adheres to a classic formula that relies on the player having to really learn a level to get passed it, and designing them well enough that you're encouraged to replay the game. To give you some incentive to revisit levels you can also engage in challenges. Some are standard fare, such as engaging in time trial modes. Other modes are more unique than that. One type of challenge, for example, is getting through a level with a limited number of jumps. It's nice to have the challenges, but you're not as likely to spend time with them. On the other hand, some levels are designed well enough that they warrant a replay just for the sheer fun factor. Mega Man 11 also features a New Game+ and multiple difficulty settings for players hoping to really test their skills. I've found the game is worth replaying again, even some of its more frustrating moments.Mega Man 11 is an exciting return to form. It may not try anything especially risky, but it's often a fun game to play, that can give you a good challenge if that's what you're seeking. This is a fitting return for the blue bomber and let's hope this opens to door to many more Mega Man games in the future.
K**N
Mega Man Returns
"11" is pure, it is real. It is everything you want in a modern Mega Man game. After a lengthy hiatus post "Mega Man 10", this new game merges old school Mega Man gameplay with modern HD graphics and a few new mechanics for good measure. These new mechanics, namely the Double Gear system, allow you to augment the gameplay in two separate ways - slowing down time or boosting the power of your arm cannon. This can be useful in a variety of situations, especially the slowing down mechanic, but honestly it often feels very tacked on and they could easily ditch it going forward.Luckily the levels and platforming are all there and still over a meaty Mega Man challenge. The graphics, while not high budget, make use of the classic art style to bring plenty of old and new enemies to life. The work they put into it is very charming, and makes you appreciate that they went with a 2.5D style instead of the classic 8-bit sprites again. It's colorful and the stage settings are pretty decent. The game in some ways invokes Mega Man 8, so if you retain any nostalgia from those PS1 days, you'll feel at home with this one, cheesy voice acting at all.
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Great New Edition for the Mega Man series!
I grew up playing Mega Man games I have always been a huge fan of all of the Mega Man games even the bad ones, I'm glad to say that this is not one of them this is a great Mega Man game and I feel that Capcom really did a fantastic job at Reviving the series. If you are a Mega Man Fan you shouldn't even have to think about getting this and just order it, you will not be disappointed!
C**R
Classic "nintendo hard" megaman
The game is just hard but fun. Classic megaman style with updated graphics. The standard 8 stages are a little difficult even on the newcomer difficulty. The other level of difficulties are nearly impossible. Then Dr. Willeys stages are nearly impossible with spilt section reactions are required more than knowing which power to use when. Overall a classic "Nintendo hard" game.
I**N
Super Fighting Robot! Mega Man!
I'm a classic Mega Man fan and this did not dissapoint me. It has a high level of challenge that you can mitigate as much as you want with the in-game shop (it's a game mechanic, I'm not talking about micro transactions.)The level design is fun and it has the quirky Mega Man feel to the whole thing. It took me about 4 to 5 hours of practice and playing to get this game beaten. However, if you aren't experienced with classic Blue Bomber games, it will probably take you longer.
A**T
Incredible 3D graffics
If your a mega man fan this is the best one ever made !
A**N
Classic Mega Man Returns
Mega Man 11 is a lot of fun and adds some new innovative features like the slow motion enhancement that comes in handy in some tough spots. This game is no pushover though so expect a bit of a challenge like the classic Mega Man games.
T**I
Too hard
I was excited to play this game as I grew up with the original on the NES. It looks great and the controls are good. The intro scene is disturbingly long. The problem is that it’s almost impossibly difficult. I popped it in, ate dinner while the damned intro scene was doing it’s thing and then started to play. It was fun! Then not far into the first level I played I came upon a spot that was nearly impossible to pass. It wasn’t impossible in a fun way either. Just kinda sucked.So I exited out of that one and tried a different robot dude level. Same damn thing happened. I gave up. I’m sure I could have passed it eventually but at that point the aggravation far outweighed any fun so I tapped out.
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Clássico
Voltando no tempo ao mesmo tempo atualizado.
G**S
Lo esperaba con ansias
Gran juego, lograron reproducir la escencia de la saga clásica, con un gran trabajo gráfico actual.Una gran idea como siempre comprarlo en preventa en Amazon, resultó ser el mejor precio y me llegó en muy buen tiempo.
A**R
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Thank you! Just got it yesterday! Takes me back to my childhood. Delivered in less than a day. Great service. Thanks once agian.
D**R
Ihr seid super
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M**S
Excelente juego
Es un vídeo juego queria tener! Sus gráficos son muy buenos tipo caricatura, no es de un nivel fácil como el juego de antaño, es retador y se pasa uno un rato bastante divertido.
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