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Mega Man X4

Alternative name:RockMan X4

Release date:Aug 1st, 1997


Console:Playstation (PSF)

Developer:Capcom

System shock 2 portable. Publisher:Capcom

SLUS-00561_01 Capcom Logo0:08Download
SLUS-00561_02 Opening Theme1:29Download
SLUS-00561_03 Title0:10Download
SLUS-00561_04 Player Select0:53Download
SLUS-00561_05 Stage Select2:36Download
SLUS-00561_06 Opening Stage X1:58Download
SLUS-00561_07 Opening Stage Zero1:33Download
SLUS-00561_08 Eregion1:26Download
SLUS-00561_09 Stage Start (Web Spider)0:15Download
SLUS-00561_10 Web Spider Stage2:44Download
SLUS-00561_11 Stage Start (Cyber Peacock)0:15Download
SLUS-00561_12 Cyber Peacock Stage2:26Download
SLUS-00561_13 Stage Start (Storm Owl)0:15Download
SLUS-00561_14 Storm Owl Stage2:17Download
SLUS-00561_15 Stage Start (Magma Dragoon)0:15Download
SLUS-00561_16 Magma Dragoon Stage1:52Download
SLUS-00561_17 Stage Start (Jet Stingray)0:15Download
SLUS-00561_18 Jet Stingray Stage1:48Download
SLUS-00561_19 Stage Start (Split Mushroom)0:15Download
SLUS-00561_20 Split Mushroom Stage2:39Download
SLUS-00561_21 Stage Start (Slash Beast)0:15Download
SLUS-00561_22 Slash Beast Stage2:42Download
SLUS-00561_23 Stage Start (Frost Walrus)0:15Download
SLUS-00561_24 Frost Walrus Stage (Area 1)2:07Download
SLUS-00561_25 Frost Walrus Stage (Area 2)2:29Download
SLUS-00561_26 Boss2:39Download
SLUS-00561_27 Stage Clear X0:07Download
SLUS-00561_28 Stage Clear Zero0:07Download
SLUS-00561_29 Get a Weapon1:13Download
SLUS-00561_30 Stage Select 21:22Download
SLUS-00561_31 Final Weapon Stage 11:29Download
SLUS-00561_32 Colonel & General2:23Download
SLUS-00561_33 Final Weapon Stage 22:44Download
SLUS-00561_34 Double2:04Download
SLUS-00561_35 Iris2:14Download
SLUS-00561_36 Sigma 1st2:48Download
SLUS-00561_37 Sigma 2nd2:53Download
SLUS-00561_38 Dr. Light1:01Download
SLUS-00561_39 Demo 11:05Download
SLUS-00561_40 Demo 21:02Download
SLUS-00561_41 Sigma Demo1:09Download
SLUS-00561_42 Staff Roll2:51Download

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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?

Mega Man X4, known as Rockman X4 (ロックマンX4) in Japan or shortened by fandom as MMX4, is the fourth game from the Mega Man X series. It was the second game in the series to be released on the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation (although it is the first original game; Mega Man X3 was ported to the.

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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..