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User Review : Mega Man 10

Ups
  • Rockin' soundtrack
  • You can play as Proto Man and Bass
  • Standard Mega Man fun
Downs
  • Not as good as Mega Man 9
  • Difficulty will put off some

Once again nostalgia can't be wrong

This may not come as a surprise to many, but I’m going to say it anyway; Mega Man 10 is ridiculously tough. Of course, that’s how Mega Man rolls and is probably why people like me keep coming back to it.

If you’re any kind of a Mega Man fan, or have at least played a couple of the original games, you already know what you’re getting yourself into. The tenth installment, like the rest of the games, offers a unique attempt by Dr. Wily for world domination. This time a virus called Roboenza has been unleashed which causes robots to go all crazy and it’s up to Mega Man to prevent the robots from taking over the world.

Standing between Mega Man and bringing Wily to justice is the standard eccentric cast of eight robot masters. When you have to fight against a robot sheep that controls cyberspace and electricity, eccentric is the only word that can possibly describe the situation. As usual, the robot masters all have a severe weakness to another’s power and finding that certain weakness makes the game infinitely easier. Easy though, as I’ve been saying, is not the word used to describe this game. Realizing this, Capcom decided to implement a brand new easy mode for the people who just can’t wrap their head around how game difficulty used to be. It’s certainly nice for newer players and people who just want to be done with it, but Mega Man was meant to be hard. Something is lost when running through a stage with sparse amounts of robots and platforms preventing your untimely death on the spikes below. Death, my friends, is what Mega Man is all about.

Putting aside my splendor for sadism, Mega Man is known for its pretty rockin’ soundtracks and 10 definitely delivers. Among my favorites are Strike Man, Nitro Man, and Blade Man coming in close behind. There’s a great deal of other excellent tunes and a lot of them, like Pump Man, are very atmospheric. What’s even better is the ability to play as Proto Man or Bass instead of the Blue Bomber. Both characters have specific play styles, like Proto Man can charge his weapon, slide, and even block certain enemy shots while jumping. Bass can fire in multiple directions, dash, and can even fly when combined with his dog companion Treble. And if you’re a real aficionado for DLC there are special stages and an endless mode on the way. All in all, there’s definitely reason to play through the game multiple times.

Compared to the rest of the Mega Man games, I can definitely say that the bosses in this one are among the toughest. Mega Man 9 had some very tough fights but 10’s bosses do more and follow erratic patterns which make it rough. Solar Man was the toughest boss to fight with the Mega Buster. I swear, whoever concepted that guy has no soul. I’m thankful though because the Challenges have been overhauled. Instead of finishing a stage and having random messages pop up like, “You’ve finished a stage in constant motion!” you can now visit individual rooms that challenge you to beat a boss like Solar Man. It’s good practice and lowers frustration since you don’t have to go through the level to get to him. Believe me, if you’d been through a level as many times as I have only to get your ass handed to you by the stage boss… there’s nothing better than those rooms.

Mega Man 10 succeeds in, once again, revitalizing the wonderful 8-bit formula. It’s everything you’ve come to expect of a series known for its rockin’ music and sadistic difficulty. Mega Man 11 can’t come soon enough.

Score
10.0
Graphics
9.0
Sound
9.0
Gameplay
8.0
Fun Factor
Overall
8.0
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Bring back that 8-bit magic - Mega Man 9 vs. Mega Man 10

"Back in 2008, Capcom revived the original Mega Man franchise with a brand new 8-bit installment which itself received a sequel shortly after. So, let's explore these 2 retro revivals and see which one is worthier of its bolts." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

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VideoChums1671d ago

Vote for either Mega Man 9 or Mega Man 10 at the bottom of the article! 🎮😄

FallenAngel19841670d ago

I would’ve preferred if they stuck with the 16/32-bit aesthetics

If Mega Man 9 had to be 8-bit, then Mega Man 10 should’ve been twice that to separate it from its predecessor

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meganick1670d ago

They’re both good, but 9 is superior.

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The Best Mega Man Games, All 11 Ranked From Worst to Best

Like any franchise, there are entries in the mainline Mega Man series have proved better than others, either because of how much they did (or didn't) alter the gameplay design philosophy that made it legendary in the industry. Today, we've got every mainline entry in the series ranked from worst to best.

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InKnight7s2053d ago

I don't understand it.

MegaMan should have been evolved from silly 2D game :)

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Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale Details 3rd-9th July 2018

Neil writes: "Let's be honest - the Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale last week was a bit rubbish. Yeah there were a few titles worth taking a punt on but the vast majority saw non-appealing discounts and the lack of super cheap pocket money games was noticeable.

We can forget about all that now though as the Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 3rd-9th July 2018 is now in place and it is bringing a whole new range of discounts to both Xbox One and Xbox 360 players. Want to check out the full list of games on sale?"

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DerekTweed2151d ago

Several of these games have been on GWG, Slime Rancher and Super Mega Baseball 2. Others are on Gamepass. There is an Anime sale going on with up to 75% off. Fifa 18 at just 15quid, although I'll wait until it's in the EA Access Vault and get it for free.