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Mega Man Maverick Hunter X [PSP] - Adding a new twist to an old classic. And it works very well.

  • Jun 12, 2011
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Mankind coexists with robots called Reploids who are programmed to serve them. Unfortunately, some of them have the tendency to go rogue, thus, being labeled as Mavericks. To stop them, the Maverick Hunters group was created, with their leader being a powerful robot named Sigma. Later, Sigma also goes Maverick taking a team of powerful hunters with him. Mega Man X along with his best friend Zero, must join together and stop their former Maverick Hunter comrades.-summary

Capcom adds a new twist to an old classic for a franchise that perhaps will never die, Mega Man. The company decided to reuse a formula that previously worked for their other hit franchise Resident Evil. In which, they took the original classic for the PS One, and remade it into a newer version for the Nintendo Gamecube. The results were beyond outstanding as the remake clearly outshined the original. Mega Man X which was originally for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System(SNES) gets a makeover into a newer and sleeker version for the PSP. The results here are also satisfying, but not as mind blowing as RE was. Still, the game kind of has a different feel, but it's the updated graphics and bonus features that are the icing on this cake.

Gameplay:

Mega Man X is still an action/adventure 2D side scroller , now with 3D elements. The game follows the same formula as all of the others in the original Mega Man series. The player must venture through eight selectable stages with a boss character at the end of every stage. However, unlike the original Mega Man series for the Nintendo system, there's a beginning stage that must be completed which sets up the story and introduces characters.

I heard others say that this version is actually easier than the Super Nintendo version. I don't feel the same way. The game has its difficult as well as easy parts. Some of the stages are a breeze to run through, while others require just a tad bit of patience. The enemies are the standard cannon fodder waiting to be gunned down, but others should be approached with some kind of strategy, because that chip damage adds up, and making it to a stage boss with only half your life is not a good thing.

Although Mega Man is a basic run, shoot, and jump platformer, the game always had that interesting twist which set itself apart from the others in its genre. This feature is obtaining the weapon from a defeated boss. After completing a stage, Mega Man gains the boss characters main weapon, and uses a different variation of the ability. This enhances the gamplay greatly, because the ability helps make some boss battles a lot easier, as well as getting through stages. The game also features powerups in the form of body armor which is scattered around in the game throughout different stages, along with energy tanks that increases your health gauge.

The stage set ups are straightforward, and there's no way to get lost. Enemies return once you move from one screen to another. So it's best to gun and move on. There are drop offs which cause instant death, but when compared to the stages of the original Mega Man series, these are very easy.

Controls:

The only issue that I had would be with the directional pad and stick. Although movement is very simple, it's not as smooth as the SNES version, or the Mega Man X Anthology for the PS2. One of your characters abilities is to scale walls by jumping and sliding down while shooting. I found myself having to be a little strict with the controls when shooting towards an enemy. Several times I would fire the other way by accident. The fire, jump, and dash buttons are pretty smooth, as well as the weapon swap which is located at the shoulder buttons. The player could also go to the weapon select screen and choose a weapon, instead of swapping for weapons in the heat of battle.

Graphics:

This area is the biggest improvement. The game is set in a futuristic era, and the stages look that way. The stages take place in many environments, such as in the snow, water, jungle, or stages that light up and go dark due to the electricity being played with. The 3D backgrounds look gorgeous, and I didn't notice any pixels or jumpiness. The camera is set, and cannot be controlled manually, but I never found it to be a problem. The character designs vary, with some bosses being of regular size, and some being incredibly big. This version now features animated cut scenes in the beginning and end of the game with some good animation.

Sound/Music:

The songs are remixed versions of the original and I still like them. They have a nice sound that pretty much fits the stages and keeps the excitement up. New to this game would be the voice overs. There's dialogue that takes place between Megaman and the bosses, and the voices fit so well with the characters, that I was able to predict what they would sound like. The sound effects are also improved for the blaster weapons and footsteps for X.

Overall Difference Between The Two Games:

I touched on some of the differences on the way here, but now I'll hit on what I missed. The stages have been slightly redone, while a couple may not have been touched at all. But they still have a familiar feel. The armor powerup locations have been changed for the most part, with I think one still being in its original place, whilee nergy tanks are still in the original places. The bosses are also a little bit tougher, and the bonus features are the biggest treat. They're opened up when the game has been finished on normal, with the first being a short animated movie, maybe about 20 minutes, but I'm not too sure on that. It's an origin story on what caused the Maverick Hunter rebellion.

The second feature is playing as the villain Vile. Although his role was bite size in the original. He's pretty much a main player here. He fights the eight robots in his own story mode, and he's equipped with three weapons. At full power, Vile will be able to handle at least 40 weapons, in which only three can be used before beginning a mission.

Replay:

Vile's story adds a good deal of replay, and his style of play is completely different from Mega Man. He needs a better strategy besides run in and attack. Even the enemy placement changes for his story. The game also now features a hard difficulty, which will probably appeal more to the die hard fan.

Personally, I think this version is a little harder. It's very difficult to beat almost all of the bosses with the standard weapon and without armor, while in the SNES, it was possible to beat many of them like that. Overall, I think the game is worth checking out, and I'm not exactly a die hard fan of all things Mega Man. I do own the Anthology which contains the original, and I didn't find this game to be a waste of time at all. In fact, it makes me want to replay the entire series. Highly recommended to those who enjoy a good old fashion side scroller.

Pros:
-Bonus features
-A remake that delivers
-Cleaner graphics
-Voice acting


Cons:
-Can be on the easy side at times
-Very minor control issues

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July 30, 2011
Oh good grief--the boys have been begging for this game...We have been with Mega Man since the beginning. After this wonderful review, how can I possibly resist buying the game for them? Great job, as always!  :)
July 31, 2011
Thanks. It's almost like playing the original X again for the first time. It's an awesome reboot.
 
June 12, 2011
Oh man I've yet to play this one. MegaMan X is one of my favorite game series ever though. I remember playing all the old the PSOne games with the bad voice acting. It my of been bad and cheesy but I actually have fond memories of that silly voice acting. I guess I should try this game out soon enough. Very informative review.
June 12, 2011
I enjoyed this a little more than I thought I would. For some reason I just didn't have high hopes for it, even though Capcom hit the ball out of the park with the RE remake. You'll probably enjoy this if you enjoyed the original. Thanks for the compliment.
 
June 12, 2011
"it makes me want to replay the entire series" - the feeling I get when I play any of them. Great review.
June 12, 2011
Thanks. You really should check this out if you enjoyed the original. It was a nice reboot.
 
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After the SNES version debuted in 1993, Capcom had the game ported to the IBM Personal Computer (PC) in 1995 via the company Rozner Labs. The game was released with a special six-button game controller.[6] Mega Man X received a separate PC release in Japan in 1996.[3] Majesco republished the SNES version of the game in 1997.[1] Nintendo of Japan also made the game available on its SNES Nintendo Power cartridge service.[52] Mega Man X, alongside its five direct sequels and Mega Man Battle & Chase, was compiled and released as the Mega Man X Collection in North America for the Nintendo GameCube and PS2 in 2006.[53] Capcom released a port of the game onto FOMA and i-mode compatible mobile phones in Japan in 2007.[7] Finally, Mega Man X has also been made available for purchase on the Wii Virtual Console service in Japan and North America in 2011.[8][9]
 

Mega Man Maverick Hunter X features updated graphics and the villain Vile as a playable character.

An enhanced remake titled Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, or Irregular Hunter X (イレギュラーハンターX?) in Japan, was first released for the PSP on December 15, 2005 and in other regions throughout the following three years.[10][11][12][13] With the recent launch of the PSP, Keiji Inafune and his team debated on whether or not to create a Mega Man X9. "So, we decided that instead of going the X9 route, let's go back to the series' roots and rediscover what makes the X series so classic," Inafune concluded. ...

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ESRB: Everyone 10+, EVERYONE 10+
Number of Players: 1 Player
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Capcom
Console: PSP
Genre: 2D Platformer
Release Date: January 31, 2006
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