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In addition to the six Mega Man games, Mega Man Legacy Collection features new ways to experience the classic games with the Museum Mode and new Challenge Mode. Challenge Mode remixes gameplay segments from all six games, with plenty of scaling difficulty objectives for experienced players to conquer yet serving as a good starting point for new players, too. Museum Mode contains a comprehensive collection of history, high-res art and original concept pieces – a mega treat for any fan of Mega Man and video game history.
FEATURES
- Six classic games in one – Play a piece of video game history with the original six Mega Man games and experience the origins of the classic series.
- 8-bit style with HD flair – The games retain their retro 8-bit style with an added HD finish, giving a crisp, clean look to the charming, classic sprites.
- Challenge remix mode for new and veteran players – The robust new Challenge Mode remixes gameplay from all six games for a new type of challenge. It provides both increasingly difficult trials for experienced players and also teaches newcomers to become familiar with the style of the games and tackle some of the trickier areas.
- Museum of the era – The Museum Mode features a massive repository of history and art collected from the era of the games in this collection. Take a look back at the history of Mega Man with loads of information, high-res art, concept pieces, sketches and more in the Museum.
- Developed with an all-new engine – Using the newly developed Eclipse Engine, Capcom and Digital Eclipse are able to archive these six pieces of video game history with faithful reproductions of the originals for a new generation of gamers.
- Leaderboards and video replays – Fans will be able to watch video replays of the top players on the leaderboards, showcasing a whole new generation of Mega Man talent!
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Legitimately a great way to play the original six games, but that isn’t really the best part. The challenges are some of the most fun I’ve ever had speedrunning, and climbing to the top of the in game leaderboards is very rewarding. My only real gripes with the collection are 1: No quick swapping weapons, 2: somewhat noticeable input lag, and 3: cheaters taking over the in game leaderboards. If you like 2D platformers, or speedrunning I’d highly recommend.
I've been a casual enjoyer of Mega Man games since the PS1, though I wouldn't consider myself a "fan" of the series (outside the Mega Man Zero games). That being said, the NES Mega Man games hold up decently well and are among the better games on the system (except for the first game). Every entry felt like an improvement over its predecessors - with the occasional annoying level or bad boss fight keeping any of the games from being substantially better, so I could see any of these games being someone's favorite of the classic entries (except the first one). I would suggest using a guide, as going in blind often leads to repeatedly replaying levels (unless you want to abuse the built-in Save States, which I only used when I got frustrated and wanted to stop playing in the middle of a level), and some of the best bosses are still a good challenge even when you have their weakness (some fights unfortunately suffer from Spark Mandrill Syndrome, though few are as comically easy). Non...
Dark Souls if it was good (mega man legacy collection review) Google AI: The title "Dark Souls if it was good" is a meme that plays on the notorious difficulty and unforgiving nature of the Dark Souls series. It's a tongue-in-cheek way of praising a game for having challenging, but fair, gameplay that rewards player skill and persistence, much like Dark Souls is known for. It's used to describe a game that, despite its high difficulty, is ultimately a rewarding and well-designed experience. With that in mind, here is a review of the Mega Man Legacy Collection from that perspective: The Mega Man Legacy Collection is "Dark Souls if it was good." Challenging, but Fair: The original Mega Man games are infamous for their difficulty. They demand pixel-perfect jumps, memorization of enemy patterns, and strategic use of your limited resources. The Legacy Collection presents these games in their original, un-altered glory. There are no "easy modes" that fundamentally change the ...
Only annoying thing is the lack of cloud of saves and no quick swap weapons but was great to play the old games again and having the rewind function allows people to experience the old games without having to be super familiar with them or grind constantly.
First off the bat, I love this collection. Having all 6 games available to me with many different ways to play them and seeing behind the scenes content like sketches and promotional materials is great. I am very positive about this game, and overall it's a great purchase. One issue. Time challenges. Call me soft piece of Harbio Bear's ass, but I do not understand why this is the bonus content included in this game. The idea of stiching together different Megaman games to create unique levels and such is great. But why is it a speedrun thing? Those games are old, and most of them aren't meant to be blazed through as if you were a hedgehog. I may be salty, and you can call this a skill issue 100%, but I think it's reasonable to be upset that a boss rush you've been doing for 16 minutes going to the garbage because the game decided to glitch the boss out of existence is kind of annoying. Many such cases, at least on my copy of the game. I really wish we got something more varied, becaus...
Classic Mega man, but with challenge mode for extra content which is fun.
classics, very fun and challenging and interesting
Truly a Mega Man
Capcom you little fuckers, you made a shit of piece with your trash megaman 1, its bad this garbage game. I hope you next time on a trash on a farm cow you shits, i will become back my money.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 Home 64-bit
- Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.4GHz
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series, Nvidia GeForce 8800GT or greater
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 379 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Operating Systems other than Windows 7 Home 64-bit are not guaranteed to function properly.
FAQ
How much does Mega Man Legacy Collection cost?
Mega Man Legacy Collection costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Mega Man Legacy Collection?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Home 64-bit Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.4GHz Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series, Nvidia GeForce 8800GT or greater DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 379 MB available space Additional Notes: Operating Systems other than Windows 7 Home 64-bit are not guaranteed to function properly.
What platforms is Mega Man Legacy Collection available on?
Mega Man Legacy Collection is available on Windows PC.
Is Mega Man Legacy Collection worth buying?
Mega Man Legacy Collection has 94% positive reviews from 17 players. Metacritic score: 85/100.
When was Mega Man Legacy Collection released?
Mega Man Legacy Collection was released on Aug 24, 2015.
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