Overall 9.3 Graphics 9.3 Sound 8.5 Addictive 7.7 Story 7.3 Depth 7.5 Difficulty 8
9.7
Snes power Dark sword Z
Hi Vizzed users today I'm going to review the best game of all the huge Snes titles
No other than Rock man & Forte, a game that never sales out of Japan
this title is quite interest in aspect with a new features to refresh the mega man classic saga
the SNES have an incredible capacity to be a 16 bit console who competent with 32 bit consoles
the Play station and the Sega Saturn, this is the game that probe the SNES true power so let's begging
Graphics 10: The graphics of this titled is the best of all SNES titles, using and huge amount of sprites
extracted from Mega man 8, that's an amazing fact because a 16 bit console using a 32 bit game sprites,
if you compare the MM 8 and this title you can't see to many difference... also the backgrounds are really expectantly
the effects of the Ice and the flames textures are quite impressive, Even this title have better graphics than they other SNES
games like Mega Man X or Mega Man VII, this game is they show the true SNES power.
Sound 8: The sound of this title is really good you can hear it clear and enjoy this title sounds
the game was release when the 32 bits consoles was who are over all the marketing, of course a 16 bits cannot
compare his sound with the Sound quality of the 32 bits console, even with out digital audio the game sound still be great
Addictiveness 7: this game is really addictive going and exploring all the game on a large amount of scenarios
followed with an amazing music and great graphics, you can easy become addict to this title
also searching the secrets and get new abilities will keep you playing for hours
Story 6: You know in Mega Man Classic games, you don't need to play the full title to know who is behind all but
this title offers a really great story not only with our new villain King who at the star we didn't get him real propose,
is because the title is similar to MMX4you can
select a character to go though all the adventure,
in this case we have 2 characters with only reading the title you can discover it
Mega man or Bass, Like in MM8 Mega man have they classic moves the charged shoot and the slide, but Bass...
Is very interest playing a title with the principal Anti-hero of the all the classic saga, that reason Bass become a more interactive option in the playing. With their own moves the Quick Buster, Dash and the Directional buster become a good option to try
for avoid the monotony of the titles
Depth 9: this title is really depth about the extra data, this title offers a collection of 100 CD data that are hidden in all the levels
this collection is a really challenge in gaming because you going to need 2 profiles to beat it, you need the mega man abilities
in some CD's and Bass in others so if you really want to get all the CD's you going to need a very good guide and a lot of patience
Difficulty 8: This game isn't really difficulty if you already played Mega Man games (specially the 8)
The game difficulty is really good divided because Bass in an excellent option for going through the stages but in the boss battle....
that's the Mega man strong, but if you trying to get all the Cd's the game become more difficulty
and for finishing I'm going to talk about the Snes, I still very impressive how a 16 bit console handle with this kind of game
Handle with a 32 bit quality game also he title was released in 1998 becoming one of the last titles of this great console
the Snes still be the best Nintendo console for me for offering most of the best and most memorable titles of the gaming story
Graphics 10 Sound 8 Addictive 7 Story 6 Depth 9 Difficulty 8
Review Rating: 5/5
Submitted: 12-25-14
Review Replies: 0
9.6
A very tough Mega Man game Review tornadocam
Mega Man has teamed up with his Rival Bass to take down a common enemy.Overall: 9.6I really liked this game the first time I played it. It is a very solid game as the player can play as Bass or Mega Man. The graphics are nicely done and so is the sound. This game is also very fun to play even though It will make you want to pull your hair out at times. Mega Man and Bass has a lot to offer. This was one of the final Super Nintendo Games to be released. However, this title was not released into the USA. It would not be released in America until Capcom did a remake of it for the Game Boy Advanced. The first time I played this game was when I first joined Vizzed and I was not disappointed. I highly recommend playing it.Graphics: 10Mega Man and Bass's graphics really shine. Capcom took graphics from Mega Man 8 and reused them for this game. That is remarkable considering that this is a 16 bit game. The graphics really look like graphics you would see in a play station game. How the snow falls in Cold man's stage is a nice touch. The forest stage which is Burner Man's stage is very nicely done. It reminds me of Search Man's stage from Mega Man 8, which they reused for this game. Also how Bass's buster shots really glow is nicely done. When I first learned that Capcom had used graphics from Mega Man 8 I did not know what to expect because this is a 16 bit game using play station graphics. I was astonished on how well Capcom made the graphics work. The Characters sprints are also very nicely done. Mega Man and Bass really shines on graphics. The controls do not feel sluggish at all and the game does not lag.Sound: 10?The sound of this game is very good. Lot of the boss stages have memorable tunes. Cold man's stage fits the stage's ice theme nicely. Burner Man's stage is relaxing. Pirate Man and Tengu Man music has good music as well. There is not one bad song in this game. How the Characters sound is also very good. Mega Man's buster sound, lets the player know that his buster shot can do a lot of damage. Bass's buster sound is more like a machine gun. The enemies sounds are nice too. I would say this game ranks up there with Mega Man 7 on having a very good sound and music trackAddictveness:9?I really like to play this game again and again. Being able to play as Mega Man and Bass makes this game addicting. It is fun to replay the game with a different character. The only thing that might scare a few players from replaying this game is the difficulty. However, do not let that scare you. This is a great game and has a lot of depth.Story: 9The plot is actually good in this game. From the intro of the game we learn that Mega Man and Bass have to join forces to defeat the new robot King. King plans on taking over the world with his new robot army. King stole a lot of CD data on old robot masters. I liked how Capcom got creative. No were in the intro does the game hint that Wily is around. It seems like Capcom learned from Mega Man 6 were it was obvious Wily was the bad guy all along. It is also nice how Capcom created the story of how Mega Man teams up with Bass. If anybody has played Mega Man 7 or Mega Man 8 they know how it is unlikely these two rivals would join forces. So the story is nicely done compared to other Mega Man games.Depth: 10Mega Man and Bass really shines on depth. There is a lot of depth in this game. The CD collection quest is what bumps up the rating . To get all 100 CD's the player needs to play the game through as Mega Man and then Bass. Some CD's Mega Man cannot get and some Bass cannot get. The developers of this game made sure each character got used for one to get all items. They are also bolts and several power ups to buy at the store. The store sells items like Mega Man IV, Mega Man V and Mega Man 7 did with bolts as the currency (Note: Mega Man IV and V used p-chips as currency). So this game will require the player to play through the game twice in order to get everything. This game takes a very long time to beatDifficulty: 10Mega Man games are known to be difficult. This one takes it beyond difficult. They are several bosses and traps that wants to make you pull your hair out. It is so easy to fall into a trap the way the stages are setup. The stages also throw just about every enemy you can imagine at the player. Several bosses are very difficult and require skill to beat even with their weakness. For example, Burner Man, Pirate Man, Tengu Man, Astro Man, and Dynamo Man are very hard to beat. The player will need to get all the power ups and a little bit of luck to beat these robot masters. When I played this game a lot of times when I reached the end of stages I would only have 1 life left. It is so easy to get knocked into pits are lose energy quickly. It seems like multiple enemies are attacking you at once. Another thing that adds difficulty is the special weapons use a lot of ammo so it requires creativity in order to use them. Of all the Mega Man games I have played this ranks up there with Mega Man one as the most difficult. I would also say this game is even more difficult than some of the X series games. Still, do not let the difficulty stop you from enjoying this great game that is sometimes overlooked .
Graphics 10 Sound 10 Addictive 9 Story 9 Depth 10 Difficulty 10
Review Rating: 4.3/5
Submitted: 02-05-14
Updated: 03-01-14
Review Replies: 2
9
Two against one..... Boxia
In April of 1998, Capcom released a sequel to the not-so-beloved Mega Man 8. It was only released in Japan for the Super Famicom and was one of the systems last games. It did however, recieve a North American release on the GBA four years later, but i digress. Let's take a closer look!
Plot: A year after the events of Mega Man 8, Mega Man is called back into action after a mysterious robot by the name of King attacks Dr. Lights lab and the Robot museum in order to steal the blueprints for Lights creations. Upon hearing of this, Mega Mans rival Bass, who is a creation of Mega Mans nemesis Dr. Wily, decides to take care of King himself. I have to give Capcom credit, the character of King feels like a worthy
replacement for Dr. Wily. I also have to applaud the introduction of Bass, a fascinating carecter who really keeps the game interesting. My only problem is that, in the end, it turns out to be another "temporary villan disguising return of Wily" story.
Graphics: For the Super Famicom, the graphics are top-notch. The textures for things such as enemies, bricks, pipes, and even rocks look like much effort was put into them. Major characters also look amazing. I also enjoy how the look of the stages match the nature of the bosses in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
Sound: Just like the graphics, the music matches the stages. For example, the theme of Dynamo Man, an electric-themed boss, is dramatic and slow, representing the dangers of power plants. The music actually proves to be quite enjoyable to listen to. Even hardcore fans of the 8-bit Mega Man games can enjoy the soundtrack once they acclimate to the improved sound. My only problem is that the sound effects can often become repetiteve. This is because the majority of the enemies have returned from MM8, and transitioning to a less advanced console can have unexpected consequences.
Addictiveness: True to the title, you can play as both Mega Man and Bass. The difference between these two characters is that Mega Man can slide and can charge his shots, while Bass can fire in eight directions, dash, and double jump, but his shots do half as much damage. Playing as either of these characters is fun experience. One glaring problem, however, is that the game feels slanted towards Bass. Because of this, Playing as Mega Man can feel like a drag and it really wears away at the experience.
Depth: During the course of the game, you can collect 100 CDs that were stolen by King from the robot museum. These CDs hold data of Robot Masters from previous games as well other characters like Mega Man. There are also items that provide certain buffs to our hero. These can be purchased from a shop manned by Auto, a robot apprentice of Dr.light, who will give you the items in exchange for a certain number of bolts. Bolts are dropped by enemies, and act as money. As for the stages, they also have their fair share of secrets....
Difficulty: It's rare for one to label a Mega Man game as "difficult". However, this is one of the best words to describe the game. The problem is not so much with the stages as it is with the bosses. Unlike previous games most, if not all bosses have no predictable pattern. This makes them incredibly difficult, even with their weakness, because you'll be trying to hit them, but they keep jumping around and attacking you. Some bosses also have a few dirty tricks up their sleeve, like Dynamo man who even trys to heal mid-fight! The worst part of all this is that the game is significantly easier with Bass. His ability to shoot in 8 directions as well as his improved agility leaves Mega Man, the very reason many bought the game, in the dust, and playing as him feels as if you're being punished.
All in All, Rockman & Forte is a great attempt at making a Mega Man installment with 2 playable characters. It's an addictive and fun game with great graphics and music, but with a serious difficulty gap. It's great if you're looking for a different kind of Mega Man game, but there are superior platforming titles.
Graphics 10 Sound 9 Addictive 8 Story 9 Depth 8 Difficulty 8
Review Rating: 4/5
Submitted: 12-31-13
Updated: 01-01-14
Review Replies: 0
9
Rockman & Forte princegamer
So one day I was bored out of my freaking mind because I played so much mega man nes games that i tottaly was gona die of boringnes,and the i downloadet a mega man game called rockman and forte and suddenly i was thinking in my mind that this game was mega man and bass for the game boy advace except aewsomer,so i played it for about an hour and then it hit me this game was better than the gba version so i played it three more hours and beat it and i felt like i was in gaming heaven because the game was a chalenge,it was interesting,fun,exciting,and preety dang aewsome if i do say so myself so all and all its incredible,i just think the second boss(burner man)should have been ease why because his stage is a little hard once you get to the part were the ground burns like hell so anyway its a great game and i hope others will like it.
Graphics 8 Sound 7 Addictive 6 Story 5 Depth 4 Difficulty 6
Review Rating: 2.8/5
Submitted: 07-18-12
Review Replies: 0