Hardcore Gamer was recently given the rare opportunity to speak with the legendary Yuji Naka about all things Rodea, his thoughts on creating a spiritual successor to Sonic á la Mighty No. 9 and his plans for the future.
Mighty No. 9 and Mega Man 11 are two games that tried to fill a very big gaming hole, and the story behind it all is even more interesting. So which game wore the Mega Man dress better? Jason Capp is here with some retrospective thoughts upon his 2022 playthroughs.
Only tried the demos for both and mighty 9 looked atrocious. Megaman 11 was fun and polished. Never played both full versions but will see it they are on PS Extra when i get home.
Mostly get my megaman fix playing the azure gunvolt games and spin offs. And Maverick Hunter X on my Vita.
While its true that Yuji Naka hasn’t been churning out classics over the last fifteen years, a closer look at his work over that time shows a creator with a singular vision
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Nice an spritiual successor Sonic confirmed on Xbox 1 And PS4;)