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Megaman X Reviews
This game is amazing. The first bosses are easy if you do them in the right order. And on the 3rd and 2nd to last bosses you use the Ice or heat seaker( just to help you ).
But the last leavle is impossible. It is a big challenge. espeshully if you have a split second to hit the 3rd boss.
Also Vile is impossible. it takes him 3 hits to kill you. That's why you have to be carfull. Since you have to fight about 4 bosses with a heath bar and a sub t. But even though it sounds hord (witch it is) It is Extreem Fun!
A Must Have!
Mega Man X, the first in the series, combines the best of the original Mega Man series while fusing it with its own futuristic style. This is one of the first Super NES games I ever played and will forever be one of the best. The music, graphics, and storyline, ALL of it is superb (the "Ryu cheat" in this was a nice touch)! While future X games were good (up until X4), none of them ever quite had the charm that this one possesses (maybe it was intended to "pass the banner" from the original series onto its next generation, so to speak.). A MUST-HAVE!
What a Great Game!
Gameplay 9/10: Mega Man X is one of the greatest action/shooting games on the SNES console! This game is great, it is challenging as well as fun. The levels are not too easy and not too hard also. There are some cool weapons you can use! Mega Man X is also awesome because you can pick any level you want to start with. The bosses you get to fight are fun, there are easy and hard ones. This game is so cool, that you would want to replay the game over and over again! It's worth it!
A True Classic
The original Megaman games are known for their toughness, their innovation, and the nostalgia that surrounds them. The blue bomber is a well-known figure to almost any gamer. He eventually died, though, in all his pixilated, old-school glory. From his scraps the Megaman X series was borne forth on the SNES. Now, years later, Capcom has collected the X series in Megaman X Collection, which contains Megaman X - X 6.
A good start for the first next-gen MM spin-off series
Mega Man X (1993). The first part of a seven episode spin-off series, and the first one to appear on the Super Nintendo.
By the time 1993 came around, the NES was almost dead and everyone's favorite series' of games had to be ported over to the then-next-generation system, the SNES. Many companies pulled it off quite nicely with new-port sequels of games like Mario, Castlevania, Metroid, and others. Obviously, Capcom heeded the calls of their devoted fans and decided to give their most successful series an innovative upgrade, and a new darker look. Thus the Mega Man X series was created. Although a bit cartoony looking (compared to say, X3 and X4), it took the MM series to a whole new level in terms of story, gameplay, and features.