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Mighty No.9 (PS4)

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2.5
25 reviews
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Metacritic
★★★★
7 years ago

The game feels cheap and lazy. The graphics are muddy and ugly with sluggish game play that just isn't fun. With so much money and hype put into this game you have to wonder where it all went cause the end product feel like they cut every corner they could.

Argos
★★★★
7 years ago

This game is well worth the money it also keeps you occupied.

Amazon
★★★★
7 years ago
Nice

I played this game on the Wii U long ago. I gott this version ONLY for the Beck figure. Three different face plates, 6+" tall 8 points of articulation a stand Detailed sturdy. i am glad I got this.

GameStop
★★★★
6 years ago
Let down

I bought this hoping it would bring back some mega man nostalgia but the game felt clunky and not very well designed boss battles were hit or miss experiences

GameSpot
★★★
★★
7 years ago
How the mighty have fallen.

Mighty No. 9 might not bear the Mega Man name, but there's no escaping the fact that it's a spiritual successor of the classic side-scrolling series. You run, jump, and shoot at enemy robots through a series of 2D levels, and for every boss you defeat, you gain a new ability to use during the rest...

Encourages and rewards fast; exacting play

Uninspired level design; Poor voice acting; Intermittent frame rate issues; Low-quality presentation

GamesRadar
★★★
★★
7 years ago
Mighty No. 9

Frustrating to play and a pale imitation of Mega Man, Mighty No. 9 is unlikely to command the same reverence as its older cousin.

Decent arcade blasting; Comprehensive amount of modes; Stilton strength voiceovers

Iffy platforming; Dull bosses; Stilton strength voiceovers (again

God is a Geek
★★★★★
7 years ago
Mighty No. 9 Review

Fight, Beck, for everlasting crowdfunding!

A wonderful homage to a fondly-remembered series; Great soundtrack; Beck feels great to control

Difficulty isn't consistent enough; Sticks too rigidly to the Mega Man outline; Lacking an identity to call its own

Impulse Gamer
★★★
★★
7 years ago
Mighty No. 9

We're a little late to the party with this review of Mighty No. 9 and many of you are probably already aware of the critical lambasting and fan backlash it received upon release. Pitched as a spiritual successor to the much loved Mega Man series and with Keiji Inafune – The mind behind Dead Rising...

The Entertainment Depot
★★★
★★
7 years ago
(PlayStation 4 Review) Mighty No. 9

Mighty No. 9 has had a long road to this point. The brainchild of Mega Man designer Keiji Inafune, the Blue Bomber's spiritual successor was initially crowdfunded back in 2013 through Kickstarter.

Console Obsession
★★★
★★
7 years ago
Mighty No. 9 PS4 Review

Keiji Inafune is an ex-Capcom employee and was once very much involved in the seminal Mega Man series, and his new game, Mighty No. 9 , takes heavy inspiration from the Blue Bomber.

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