by Capcom
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| Sales Rank: | 8795 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $3.95 |
| Shipping: | Free Shipping on most orders over $25* |
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| Release Date: | 2006-08-07 |
| Label: | Capcom |
| UPC: | 013388200061 |
| Binding: | Video Game |
| Published By: | Capcom |
| ASIN: | B00009KO3P |
| Category: | Video Games |
Mega Man Network Transmission Features
- Mega Mans first 3-D action/role-playing adventure for the Nintendo GameCube.
- Story-line tie-in to the Mega Man Battle Network series.
- Collect battle chips, battle enemies, solve puzzles and uncover secret characters from the Mega Man universe.
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
MegaMan and Battle Network pal, Lan, are in trouble again. Its only been a month since the evil WWW terrorists attempts to hijack an important military satellite was shut down. And, yet, Cyberspace is about to be hit by an even more resilient, never-seen-before-now virus, code-named Zero. What is this new strain of virus that dares attack? Who is at the root of this new evil? Its up to you, Lan and Mega Man to terminate this seemingly impermeable and decidedly relentless new enemy!
Customer Reviews
Not As Difficult As Everyone Says - Reviewed on 2004-04-28
4 customers found this review helpful.
Before I begin this review, I would like to state that anyone who says that this game is too hard, did not take the time to play past the first two boss fights. If they did, then they would realize that the game actually gets easier as you play it and get more power ups and battle chips. With that said, this game is very good. It takes place in-between the first and second Battle Network games. It continues right where the first game left off, when Mega Man had just defeated the Life Virus and saved the Internet. Months later, a new threat, called the Zero Virus has invaded the net and Lan and Mega Man have to stop it and make the net safe once again. Gameplay wise, this plays less like the Battle Network games and more like the classic Mega Man's. It's done in the old side-scrolling style like the previous installments, but also includes some features from Battle Network. You keep twenty battle chips in your chip folder and can use up to five at a time. These include swords, bombs, etc. You also collect power ups for your buster and subchips that do things like heal your character and unlock certain cubes in which you collect items from. You've probably heard that this game is incredibly difficult because of the first boss, Fireman. This is not true as long as you know what to do. For example, Fireman will use an attack where he uses a flamethrower that's a little hard to dodge. What you have to do is simply slide under this and use a strong battle chip like aquasword against him. The game progressively gets easier as you play it instead of harder, due to the power ups you collect later on. Your character is pretty weak without these, but if you take the time, Mega will eventually be stronger, able to shoot faster, and have the ability to charge shot just like the classic Mega Man's. Overall, Fans of the classic Mega Man games or the Battle Network games should at give this game a look. I give it a 4 out of 5 because I thought the game could have been a little longer, but otherwise, it definately qualifies for at least a rental. Check it out.
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