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    in Amazing game. Spent most of my childhood playing it. (Trash Can)
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Mega Man ZX Advent
02-07-15 04:53 PM
Great game. Could've been better but still great.
Mega Man ZX Advent will appeal to a lot of Nintendo DS owners -- especially those who played and enjoyed the first title. It's a fairly long and deep experience, though it's by no means a perfect game. However, the good certainly outweighs the bad, and we can't help but recommend this game as a result. It's got a great feel to it, successfully melding together many different genres into an enjoyable gaming experience. Give it a go and see for yourself. It's a game that feels like Mega Man X with an environment more akin to a handheld Castlevania title. There's nothing wrong with that. Add in two playable characters, a load of optional collectables, and a great environment, and you got yourself a rock solid game.Mega Man ZX Advent will appeal to a lot of Nintendo DS owners -- especially those who played and enjoyed the first title. It's a fairly long and deep experience, though it's by no means a perfect game. However, the good certainly outweighs the bad, and we can't help but recommend this game as a result. It's got a great feel to it, successfully melding together many different genres into an enjoyable gaming experience. Give it a go and see for yourself. It's a game that feels like Mega Man X with an environment more akin to a handheld Castlevania title. There's nothing wrong with that. Add in two playable characters, a load of optional collectables, and a great environment, and you got yourself a rock solid game.
Mega Man ZX
02-07-15 04:51 PM
Amazing Game
So with a countless number of Mega Man games on the market (seriously, we’re reaching around 100… look them up), does the Mega Man ZX franchise have what it takes to become the next evolution in the series? Definitely. Much like Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, ZX takes the familiar gameplay and visual prowess of its predecessors and bumps it up one notch higher, though we do have to say with only the slightest amount of criticism, that ZX isn’t quite the homecoming we were expecting. The visuals are amazing, and the gameplay is still just as tight and responsive as it has been over the years, but a few beats were missed when moving onto the DS. A better use of the bottom screen is simply essential to the sequel (and you better believe we want one), and a bit more overall production value is definitely needed to really set this game apart from the Zero titles before it. At the same time, we’d be crazy not to recommend Mega Man ZX to fans of any age and skill level, as it is truly the next step in the Mega Man franchise. The gameplay has never been better, the attitude is there, and the addition of new playable X units simply rocks. If you’re a fan of the franchise, or are wondering if ZX is a good time to jump into the world of Mega Man, don’t hesitate to pick this one up. Like the first Mega Man Zero on GBA, however, Mega Man ZX gets the job done on all accounts, but leaves room for improvement for versions to follow.So with a countless number of Mega Man games on the market (seriously, we’re reaching around 100… look them up), does the Mega Man ZX franchise have what it takes to become the next evolution in the series? Definitely. Much like Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, ZX takes the familiar gameplay and visual prowess of its predecessors and bumps it up one notch higher, though we do have to say with only the slightest amount of criticism, that ZX isn’t quite the homecoming we were expecting. The visuals ... Read the rest of this Review

SigmasArmy's Game History
Dragon Ball Z - Buu\'s Fury (gba),   Dragon Ball Z - Buu\'s Fury (gba),   Super Smash Bros. (n64),   Pokemon Pyschic (gba),   Pokemon Pyschic (gba),   Dragon Ball Z (English) (gen),   Dragon Ball Z (English) (gen),   Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors (gba),   Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors (gba),   Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors (gba),   The S Factor - Sonia and Silver (v2.0) (gen),   Sonic Jam VI (gen),   Shadow the Hedgehog (gen),   Shadow the Hedgehog (gen),   Harvest Moon (snes),   Harvest Moon (snes),   Harvest Moon (snes),   Sonic 2 Heroes (gen),   Pokemon Stadium 2 (n64),   Harvest Moon 64 (n64),   Wheel of Fortune (n64),   Rugrats in Paris - The Movie (n64),   WWF No Mercy (n64),   Super Mario 64 (n64),   Super Mario 64 (n64),   Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Zieldak's Patch (gba),   Mega Man: The Power Battle (CPS1, USA 951006) (mame),   Mega Man 64 (n64),   Knuckles' Chaotix (32x),   Toy Story 2 (n64),   Sonic 2 Heroes (gen),   Sonic 2 Heroes (gen),   Sonic 2 Heroes (gen),   Tower of Druaga (New Ver.) (mame),   Spider-Man (n64),   Spider-Man (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (snes),   Mecha Sonic in Sonic the Hedgehog (Proof of Concept) (gen),   Mega Man Xtreme (gbc),   Mega Man X3 - Zero Project (Ver. 1.0) (snes),   Mega Man X3 - Zero Project (Ver. 1.0) (snes),   Mega Man X3 - Zero Project (Ver. 1.0) (snes),   Mega Man X3 - Zero Project (Ver. 1.0) (snes),   Mega Man X3 - Zero Project (Ver. 1.0) (snes),   Tower of Druaga, The (English translation) (tg),   Tower of Druaga (New Ver.) (mame),   Tower of Druaga, The (English translation) (tg),   Shadow the Hedgehog (gen),   Vector the Crocodile in Sonic the Hedgehog (gen),   Mega Man 64 (n64),  
 
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