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Mega Man X4 is the first game in the X series that actually provides a decent amount of. PC compatible; Operating systems: Windows 10/Windows 8/Windows. The music goes perfectly with the various stages, especially the thundering.
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Another classic Capcom platformer
Megaman is another enduring legend of the gaming industry and one of Capcom's most popular creations. This is the fourth in the spinoff series, Megaman X, and while it similar to the original set of games, the X series is widely considered the better, and with this particular game seen by many as the finest example of Megaman's charms. The game features an engaging storyline which is told via some impressive fully animated cutscenes, and finds Megaman caught up in a complex conflict between humans and intelligent robots. The themes touched upon by the story are a notch above the usual videogame standards and it is this maturity which helps the series stand out from the crowd and elevate it to something more. Gameplay is fairly traditional Megaman-style action, featuring several large stages which must be explored and which are populated by an array of enemies and hazards, which must be destroyed or avoided. Into the mix are thrown vehicles like hover bikes and mecha, which really add to the fun, while the ability to play as either one of two characters, each with their own unique skills, also bumps up the replay value. These skills are genuinely distinct, encouraging a different playstyle and providing some serious challenge to use well. The levels are all well designed and imaginative, with lovely, chunky sprites and detailed environments full of old-school charm. For nostalgia buffs in need of some serious platforming action, it doesn't get much better than this, and Megaman X4 remains an enjoyable piece of gaming history. Do yourself a favour, and check it out.
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Beat the bad guyz
If you want to go with my experience, Mega Man X4 is one of most thrilling old games from Capcom which are still famous. The game is not just limited to fighting the bad guys as it goes beyond its original theme. The controls are as swift and easy as they can get. The motion speed of the characters here has been calibrated perfectly and this allows for easy control and perfect execution of the moves. The X's and the Zeroes are the two character lines from which you can select from. Each line has its own set of abilities which need to be employed at the right moment. The graphics at each level are fascinating and exceed one's expectation for an old school game. The game play is cheesy and there is no chance to get bored because every character gives you something new on the cards. Well i must say that this game has stood the test of time and really drives you back into the golden period of PC games. Mega Man 3 is another exciting prospect in the Mega Man series.
The best of the entire X series
In my opinion, the best out of the entire X series. The music sticks with you (it's awesome), the storyline is riveting (plot twists galore), and touches on deeper subjects besides the usual beat-the-badguy routine.As far as gameplay, the controls are fluid and extremely comfortable because the characters' movements arent' too fast nor too slow. X's abilities are interesting but difficult to handle unless you figure out the right time/situation to employ them. You get two stories (character select): Zero's or X's, and both are extremely rewarding.The levels are absolutely stunning and seem to span beyond what you see on the screen. Don't let the age of this game fool you: it is far more well-rounded and fascinating than the newer games Capcom is chugging out these days.It's got the right amount of old-school without being boring and cheesy, and it's got the right amount of tension and dirty grunge. I wish I hadn't worn my disc out.
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Mega Man X4 is the first game in the X series that actually provides a decent amount of variety from earlier games in the series. For one, the ability to play the entire game as either X or Zero is very cool. Both have different story lines (more or less--the central plot is still the same), and Zero now uses his sword exclusively, making play with him entirely different from play with X (Zero needs to rely much more on hand-to-hand combat because of his sword's limited reach). Also new are the fully animated cut scenes in the game which are done very nicely, and really bring the story to life. Thankfully the voices are done well this time, and don't ruin the otherwise very cool story, as was the case in Mega Man 8 with its insanely lame voice-overs. Graphically, MMX4 looks really good--the characters in the game alt animate very nicely, and there's a lot of parallax and bright, vivid stages. The game plays well too. Control is tight, and while the stage layouts seem a little uninspired (if 2-D is going to survive, companies need to realize that the games need to remain challenging), the overall experience is definitely a positive one. In fact, I really don't have many complaints at all about X4. but I wish it was a wee-bit harder (ironically the end Boss is damn near impossible if you ask me), and it's all over a bit too fast. Still, it is the best X game yet.
In a world populated by polygons and 3-D environments, there's something unique about a sidescrolling action title. Mega Man X4 carries on the Mega Man franchise with straightforward game-play that incorporates the running, jumping and shooting technique that enabled its predecessors to stand out when similar titles were commonplace. The game blends anime with gameplay to produce a somewhat uneven effect, but Mega Man X4 is a nice change of pace.
Heh, looks like Sony had a change of heart about X4 (they weren't going to release it before, but the consumers spoke loud and clear), it's another classic game with classic gameplay that survives the 32-Bit transformation intact. This is, no doubt, the best Mega Man game yet. I can't help but wonder, however, if the series is getting a bit old. Sure, it looks and plays great, but how many Mega Man games do we really need?
I seriously enjoyed diving into this latest entry to the Mega Man X series (not to be confused with the Mega Man 8 story line, which is not my favorite). Playing as Zero is just as fun as Mega Man, and the voices really add personality to the old grind. The new weapons aren't all that innovative, but the difficulty is back up to where it belongs, not oversimplified cartoon fodder I've seen lately. Now if only Mega Man would do a Hurricane Kick...