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Mega Man 11 (PS4)

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5 years ago
Mega Man 11

With the release of its latest entry, the Mega Man series continues its struggle to remain artistically relevant. Although Mega Man 11 features a 2.5D graphic style, a first for the series, the game otherwise offers little that we haven't seen from its predecessors.

amazon.ca
★★★★
5 years ago
I AM EXTREMELY SATISFIED

As a Mega Man fan since the beginning I'm a happy camper. Capcom outdid themselves with this new entry by finally giving us a modern Mega Man experience on modern consoles while retaining everything we love about the Blue Bomber.

WorthPlaying
★★★★
5 years ago
PS4 Review - 'Mega Man 11'

Buy Mega Man 11 It's been a long time since we've seen the Blue Bomber in one of his own adventures. The NES mascot may have spent time on mobile games and Smash Bros. , but his solo adventures have been few and far between.

Impulse Gamer
★★★★
5 years ago
Mega Man 11

It's been eight long years since the Blue Bomber's last entry in the series and I, like many other fans, feared that the Mega Man series had been relegated to the dusty back shelf of time, unable to maintain the momentum created by the surprise success of retro throwback Mega Man 9 , itself...

Game Informer
★★★★
5 years ago
Graduated Old School

When Mega Man jumped onto the scene in 1987, it was like nothing else. Players could determine the order in which they took down all of Dr. Wily's evil robot masters and then steal their powers.

USgamer
★★★★★
5 years ago

It's been a rough decade for Mega Man. But there's no need for me to lean back in my chair, puff my pipe, and recount how Capcom exiled the Blue Bomber when the man closest to his name, Keiji Inafune, left Capcom in 2010.

Game Revolution
★★★★★
5 years ago
Mega Man 11 Review – Back in Blue

Capcom has been on the quite the reimagining spree so it's only natural that Mega Man saw some sort of new awakening. Or maybe it isn't quite so natural, give how the Blue Bomber has been the publisher's blue black sheep.

Simple yet beautiful visual style that evokes new and old; Great level design that ramps up appropriately; Challenging boss fights; Double Gear system is a great addition for skilled and unskilled players; Multiple difficulties let players find the mode they want

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Attack of the Fanboy
★★★★★
5 years ago
Mega Man 11 Review

A side from a few recent game bundles, it's been about eight years since Mega Man's had to equip his mega buster and punch a few holes into Dr. Wily's over-inflated ego. It's been a while, but long-time fans should be able to hop into the Blue Bomber's latest adventure without missing so much as a...

God is a Geek
★★★★★
5 years ago
Mega Man 11 review

The Blue Bomb

Great soundtrack and visuals; Challenging boss battles; Fans will (probably) love it

Poor platforming; Some cheap level design

Metro
★★★★★
5 years ago
Mega Man 11 review – teaching an old bot new tricks

One of gaming's oldest mascots finally gets a makeover, but how far does Capcom go in modernising its beloved platforming franchise

Cleverly designed stages and boss battles that really pop in 3D, all the while evoking that classic Mega man feel; By far the most accessible game in the series to date

Core gameplay is still rigid and awkward in spots; If you never liked the way Mega Man runs and guns in those original 2D platformers, 11 won't change your mind

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