Rating 2.5 25 reviews
price SGD 12.00
amazon.in
9 years ago

Just feel nostalgic .....

Jst feel awesome by playing modern megaman game. ..... and I love the classic side scrolling with 3d effects ..... I would recommend to try this game
Read more on amazon.in
Argos
9 years ago

This game is well worth the money it also keeps you occupied.
Read more on Argos
Metacritic
9 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.
Read more on Metacritic
GamingNexus
9 years ago

Oh boy here we go. I'm going to start off by admitting up front that I have never played a Mega Man game before in my life and honestly I thought that would be a good thing going into Mighty No. 9.
Read more on GamingNexus
NZGamer.com
9 years ago

"Mighty disappointing."
Read more on NZGamer.com
Eurogamer
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.
Read more on Eurogamer
Console Obsession
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.
Read more on Console Obsession
IGN
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
Read more on IGN
The Entertainment Depot
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.
Read more on The Entertainment Depot
Impulse Gamer
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...
Read more on Impulse Gamer
2.5 from 25 reviews
5
4.0%
4
4.0%
3
22.0%
2
50.0%
1
18.0%

Shopping tips direct to you

Occasionally we will send newsletters including exclusive offers, the best discount codes, top shopping tips and awesome competitions. The PriceMe newsletter will help you discover new products and services, compare prices, browse for products and redeem coupons from a range of service providers and online stores. The PriceMe newsletter gives you everything you need to simplify the shopping experience.

Connect with us

Copyright © Global Compare Group Limited t/a PriceMe 2026