oh nvm this this freaking awesome
Holy freaking man I’m almost crying reading this. I always believed in my goat akira. This man has more love for Megaman in his pinky then Capcom has in their 40 years history making games.
I just finished the first 26 episodes of MegaMan NT Warrior, which are considered the "First Area" of the anime, so I'll quickly write down my thoughts in no particular order.
- I like the environmental designs of the internet locations, especially the sky.
- I love the original WWW members so much, and now I'm sad only Mr. Match made reappearances.
I successfully delete that episode from my conscience. A shame i remember it exists each time I rewatch the show which is a lot. Oh, at least fanartists never referenced this ep. In fact the art is usually really wholesome.
This is literally me every time. I want this starndized so bad, if only so I’d stop suffering an aneurysm each time I replay a Yakuza game. (Not to get too off topic but this one even worse cuz you can at least excuse NT for being vaguely international but Yakuza is so ingrained in JP culture that I cringe so bad when reading the Americanized subs)
- Holy shit, that finale was amazing.
- I love how they conveyed Chaud's realization that he cares about ProtoMan as more than just digital data without spelling it out outright. That's some good writing, yo.
- I love Chaud's theme track. It's so jazzy.
Not everyone's built for the job.
It's all subjective, a matter of personal preference. Some hit the mark, and others fail to achieve the greatness their creation was inspired by. Still, there's many worth playing, and every player will have a different experience with each one.
It's good, but it's got nothing on Megaman X Online Deathmatch.
That game was amazing back when it had servers up, even though the community is absolute garbage.
I began playing MegaMan Star Force: Dragon yesterday. So far, so good.
I remember playing MegaMan Battle Network maybe 10 years ago, but I don't remember how far I've gotten. I never touched the Star Force games, because I assumed that Battle Network and Star Force were part of the same series and therefore should play BN first.
What sparked my interest in Star Force now is that I was chatting about Tokusatsu and someone mentioned that MegaMan from Star Force is practically a Tokusatsu-type hero since he transforms and all. I got to more digging and found out that (1) Star Force technically takes place 200 years after Battle Network, so the story of BN maybe isn't that relevant and (2) fans didn't enjoy Star Force that much due to a combination of fatigue from BN and also that they felt that Star Force mechanics were watered down. So if anything, if I'm going to get into MegaMan, maybe it is best if I start from the "watered down" mechanics of Star Force and then go back to the more complex Battle Network later.
If I ever finish those, maybe then I'll re-try the platforming games, maybe starting with Zero and then ZX. I tried a few of the NES games once and I was so bad at it, I gave up immediately
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