Mighty No.9 (PS4)
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9 years ago
It alright.
It's good but can never be as good as the megaman series.
7 years ago
Mighty No. 9 review – mega disappointing
As an homage to Mega Man this is almost a complete failure, especially given the only successful elements are those that have the least to do with the original games.
Pros:
- The dashing and upgrades are a good idea and work well
- A couple of the boss battles are quite good
Cons:
- …but most of them are awful
- Tragically uninteresting level design and visuals
- Too easy, except when it suddenly gets unfairly hard
- Awful voiceovers and dialogue
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
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
(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.
9 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...
6 years ago
Mighty No. 9
Releases like Mighty No. 9 upset me. These are games that have every reason in the world to succeed… and fail. What started as a promising spiritual successor to a legendary franchise has now become a massive stain on the history of crowdfunded games. Is the game straight up terrible
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 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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