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Huge fan of the classic MegaMan games, whether speeding or casual play the game boasts a difficulty level that a lot of games today could learn from. I started playing MegaMan X on the SNES as a child, and then moved into the other X series(Finding SNES carts for 2 and 3 was REALLY hard). I then progressed to X4-7, loving the multiple character system as well as different ways to play through the sequences of bosses.Â
Additionally, MegaMan Battle Network 2 and onward have a special place in my heart. A few kids in my school and I always played to battle and trade Battlechips, and it was fairly competitive.
As for music and themes, Blaze Heatnix in X5 I think was incredible. Just about every theme in MegaMan X was great, and I loved Magma Dragoon's level.
As for bosses, I always found Cyber Peacock to be annoying. There's a sweet spot you can stand where you can wreck him and stand -just- outside of his stab range, but I never found it. The most annoying boss for me was final Sigma in X1, because I'd find that one pixel where I'd get crushed between a wall and one of his fists while trying to climb over it.
Lastly, MegaMan Legends was hours of good fun with friends when I was younger. Overall, MegaMan's one of those series that I can safely say I love despite not having an RPG element to it. If I'm fortunate enough in the near future I may stream some MegaMan X4, as it's a game I could play over and over and not tire of. Sorry for the rant, but I love the series!
Additionally, MegaMan Battle Network 2 and onward have a special place in my heart. A few kids in my school and I always played to battle and trade Battlechips, and it was fairly competitive.
As for music and themes, Blaze Heatnix in X5 I think was incredible. Just about every theme in MegaMan X was great, and I loved Magma Dragoon's level.
As for bosses, I always found Cyber Peacock to be annoying. There's a sweet spot you can stand where you can wreck him and stand -just- outside of his stab range, but I never found it. The most annoying boss for me was final Sigma in X1, because I'd find that one pixel where I'd get crushed between a wall and one of his fists while trying to climb over it.
Lastly, MegaMan Legends was hours of good fun with friends when I was younger. Overall, MegaMan's one of those series that I can safely say I love despite not having an RPG element to it. If I'm fortunate enough in the near future I may stream some MegaMan X4, as it's a game I could play over and over and not tire of. Sorry for the rant, but I love the series!