Mega man 11
Developer / Publisher: Capcom
Release date: end of 2018
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Xbox One, PC
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It is still hard to believe that Capcom did this.
The only pity is that even here they will find a way to shove DLC. You will see
Ps The game looks like Mighty No. 9 healthy person.
12 hours ago, Pr8da21r said:
The only pity is that even here they will find a way to shove DLC. You will see
it's ok to have DLC in 2017
12 hours ago, VLQ said:
it's ok to have DLC in 2017
Here I agree with you, and many publishers really approach with soul and sense to the creation of their DLC.
But, c'mon, we're talking about Capcom here.
The company that managed to sell us separately the characters that were already on the discs with the game (Street Fighter x Tekken).
The company that dared to cut the ending from the game and sell it to us in the form of DLC (Asura's Wrath).
The company that was able to sell us a game from early access under the guise of a full release for $ 60 (Street Fighter 5).
And this is not a complete list of all the "successes" Capcom over the past few years.
Therefore, you will forgive my skepticism.
Modified on December 7, 2017 by Pr8da21r
I'm more worried about the complexity of the new part. According to the video, everything is somehow simple for a mega-man.
Should you take the Collection now or are they too hardcore? And I understand correctly that there are 4 collections in which there are different parts everywhere?
Demo of a new mega man hellish I'm relatively easy now going through the first mega men and the first part of the X, but here the PPC level is long and there is a lot of bullshit forgotten by me, that the level needs to be crammed. I never got to the boss in five trays. I take at the start
Since this is a Capcom game, I feel like asking.
Do you already know what's going on with micropayments?
At 09/27/2018 at 11:40 am, Pr8da21r said:
Since this is a Capcom game, I feel like asking.
Do you already know what's going on with micropayments?
Not found. In the game, at the levels there is a currency in the form of bolts, for example, you can buy e-tanks with it. It seems like it’s impossible to push the bolts, or I didn’t find it. And the game is cool, it undermines the asshole like the good old ones. Right now I'll finish off the third X and sit down tight
At 09/27/2018 at 11:40 am, Pr8da21r said:
Do you already know what's going on with micropayments?
They are not here.
At 09/27/2018 at 11:40 am, Pr8da21r said:
Since this is a Capcom game, I feel like asking.
Do you already know what's going on with micropayments?
in my opinion you are confusing Kapkom with some EA
On 07.12.2017 at 11:34, Pr8da21r said:
we're talking about Capcom here.
The company that managed to sell us separately the characters that were already on the discs with the game (Street Fighter x Tekken).
The company that dared to cut the ending from the game and sell it to us in the form of DLC (Asura's Wrath).
The company that was able to sell us a game from early access under the guise of a full release for $ 60 (Street Fighter 5).
And this is not a complete list of all the "successes" Capcom over the past few years.
Therefore, you will forgive my skepticism.
I will quote myself a year ago + do not forget about the opportunity to buy additional orbs for real money in Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition and Devil May Cry 5
Modified on October 3rd, 2018 by Pr8da21rIt's a pity that the game forgot that there was the previous part, with secrets and a boss and hidden upgrades for the costume, old-school cheekbones but zero sense from this.
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A listing for Mega Man Zero / ZX Legacy Collection has appeared for PlayStation 4 on the PlayStation Store in Hong Kong.
https://store.playstation.com/en-hk/product/UP0102-CUSA15023_00-MMZZLC0000000001
The collection, which has yet to be officially announced, is listed as due out on January 21, 2020. Like the Mega Man collections before it, it will likely also release for Xbox One, Switch, and PC.
Here is an overview of the collection, via the PlayStation Store:
Mega Man Zero / ZX Legacy Collectionbrings together six classic titles in one game: Mega Man Zero 1, 2, 3, and 4, as well as Mega Man ZX and ZX Advent.
In addition to the original games, this package includes an artwork gallery, music player, special filters, and much more. Casual Scenario Mode and a Save-Assist feature are available for those who would like to enjoy the story at their own pace. Players can also try their hand at the new leaderboard-based Z Chaser Mode, an exclusive new mode created just for this set of games.