Megaman Zero: The first Megaman game to actually let you play as the legendary red Reploid, Zero, without having X as a playable character. Ciel discovers Zero in an old and abandoned laboratory and uses Passy, her Cyber Elf, to reawaken Zero. Because Zero was woken up from his slumber early, he had lost his memory. You start the game by protecting Ciel and trying to get to the Trans Server without letting her get too damaged. In the beginning stage, you only have the classic Z-Buster. For some reason, the Z-Saber is missing. When you get close to the Trans Server, a Golum kidnaps Ciel and you have no other choice but to use your buster even though Ciel says it won't work. A little piece of advice: If you want to hurt the Golum with the Z-Buster, AIM FOR THE HEAD. That's the only way to hit the Golum with the buster and actually get some damage on it. When the Golum gets around to half of its HP, a strange Cyber Elf appears on a computer screen and somehow the one thing that can kill the Golum, the legendary Z-Saber, comes out of the computer screen! Be careful when using the Z-Saber when you get it though. It might accidentally hit Ciel when you strike the Golum. Throughout the rest of the game, you have to work around some intense missions and collect data and other Cyber Elves to get Zero more power. In order to get his abilities restored, take time in between missions and kill lots and lots of enemies to get Zero's original powers back such as the Charge Shot and the Tri-Slash. You also have to go on incredibly annoying rescue missions and beat X's Four Guardians in order to make it to the final battle between Zero and X. But the thing is, the X you fight in the end of the game ISN'T X! Apparently, a long time ago, X died and Ciel made a Copy of X to rule Neo Arcadia. His Guardians; Sage Harpuia, Fighting Fefnir, Fairy Leviathan, and Hidden Phantom, were created from the same data that was used to create Copy X. In the end, you have to kill Copy X and that leads to the end of the game. This game is amazingly fun and the thrills never end. When I picked up this game, I couldn't down and I am completely sure that if you are a true-blue Zero fan, you will love Megaman Zero and the other three games that follow after the very first Megaman Zero game.
Megaman Zero: The first Megaman game to actually let you play as the legendary red Reploid, Zero, without having X as a playable character. Ciel discovers Zero in an old and abandoned laboratory and uses Passy, her Cyber Elf, to reawaken Zero. Because Zero was woken up from his slumber early, he had lost his memory. You start the game by protecting Ciel and trying to get to the Trans Server without letting her get too damaged. In the beginning stage, you only have the classic Z-Buster. For some reason, the Z-Saber is missing. When you get close to the Trans Server, a Golum kidnaps Ciel and you have no other choice but to use your buster even though Ciel says it won't work. A little piece of advice: If you want to hurt the Golum with the Z-Buster, AIM FOR THE HEAD. That's the only way to hit the Golum with the buster and actually get some damage on it. When the Golum gets around to half of its HP, a strange Cyber Elf appears on a computer screen and somehow the one thing that can kill the Golum, the legendary Z-Saber, comes out of the computer screen! Be careful when using the Z-Saber when you get it though. It might accidentally hit Ciel when you strike the Golum. Throughout the rest of the game, you have to work around some intense missions and collect data and other Cyber Elves to get Zero more power. In order to get his abilities restored, take time in between missions and kill lots and lots of enemies to get Zero's original powers back such as the Charge Shot and the Tri-Slash. You also have to go on incredibly annoying rescue missions and beat X's Four Guardians in order to make it to the final battle between Zero and X. But the thing is, the X you fight in the end of the game ISN'T X! Apparently, a long time ago, X died and Ciel made a Copy of X to rule Neo Arcadia. His Guardians; Sage Harpuia, Fighting Fefnir, Fairy Leviathan, and Hidden Phantom, were created from the same data that was used to create Copy X. In the end, you have to kill Copy X and that leads to the end of the game. This game is amazingly fun and the thrills never end. When I picked up this game, I couldn't down and I am completely sure that if you are a true-blue Zero fan, you will love Megaman Zero and the other three games that follow after the very first Megaman Zero game.