Mighty No.9 (PS4)
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9 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.
Pros:
- Decent arcade blasting
- Comprehensive amount of modes
- Stilton strength voiceovers
Cons:
- Iffy platforming
- Dull bosses
- Stilton strength voiceovers (again
9 years ago
Mighty No. 9 Review
Fight, Beck, for everlasting crowdfunding!
Pros:
- A wonderful homage to a fondly-remembered series
- Great soundtrack
- Beck feels great to control
Cons:
- Difficulty isn't consistent enough
- Sticks too rigidly to the Mega Man outline
- Lacking an identity to call its own
9 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...
Pros:
- Encourages and rewards fast
- exacting play
Cons:
- Uninspired level design
- Poor voice acting
- Intermittent frame rate issues
- Low-quality presentation
9 years ago
Mighty No. 9 Review
Despite its pedigree, doesn't seem to have a good sense of what was fun about Mega Man, or 2D action-platformers in general. There are brief moments where its pieces come together, but even then it's hamstrung by its visually joyless art and animation.
Pros:
- Dash system
Cons:
- Muddy graphics
- Some framerate problems
- Clunky abilities
- Tedious levels
9 years ago
Mighty No. 9 review
Despite its anachronistic design philosophy, Mighty No. 9 is a game peculiarly suited for today. It's a game for the YouTube screamers, those players who are set up to capture and monetise their frustration while playing a game on camera.
9 years ago
Mighty No. 9 Review
Mighty No. 9 takes the spiritual successor title to heart by offering a near copy of many elements of the Mega Man franchise and injecting it with a few unique ideas. Even with dull visuals and a little too much reliance on the past, in a world where Capcom has seemingly forgotten that the Blue...
9 years ago
Mighty No. 9 Review
As I sit down to write this, I can see the reflection of my Megas t-shirt in the monitor. The Megas, to clarify, are a Mega Man-themed rock band. On my desk are not one, but two statues of Mega Man purchased directly from Capcom at comic book convention prices.
Pros:
- Some good level ideas
- You can skip cutscenes
Cons:
- U-G-L-Y. You ain't got no alibi, you ugly. Yeah, you ugly
- Horrible voice acting (for the most part, Bland level design, Difficulty spikes that will make you say mean things about your mother, Learns nothing from games released in the last thirty years, Tags
9 years ago
Mighty No. 9 Review – Almost Better Than Nothing
Inspiration is a wonderful thing. There are certain games we love because they were inspired by something else we love; they are infused with the essence of that "thing" we enjoy. Inspiration is the hand that guides creativity and, in most cases, it creates something new and beautiful to admire.
Pros:
- Nice Graphics
- Fun Challenge Mode
Cons:
- No Dodge/Block
- No Double Jump
- No Manual Healing
- Unresponsive Controls
9 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.
9 years ago
Mighty No.9 ‘s review starts with identifying that this game was funded through KickStarter and was probably one of the most anticipated titles for gamers for a long time. It was published by Deep Silver, who were in charge for the new Dead Island: Definitive Edition which I reviewed earlier in the...
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