Megaman ZX
SCORE: 62
Capcom continually modifies the Megaman
franchise to try and reach new audiences. At the same time they try to
keep things the same to keep their core gamers. Megaman ZX on the
Nintendo DS tries different things, and keeps many things the same.
Megaman ZX gives us a behind the scenes look at what makes a Megaman. Or
Megawoman since you can pick one or the other. Amazon women will rejoice
that option.
I might as well get two things out of the way. Megaman ZX contains
violence. We use energy beams to shoot and destroy a plethora of robots.
Unlike Sonic the Hedgehog, there are no cute little woodland creatures
inside. Just the death of that robot. Until you leave and come back to
that area and then they are all miraculously alive again. Which means we
have to kill them again.
The second problem is the suggestive content. Which was not needed in
Megaman ZX at all. How is it artistic to treat women as sexual objects?
How is that mature? How does that encourage healthy relationships, and
healthy marriages?
The story elements is what helps Megaman ZX stand out from the crowded
shoot everything that moves crowd. Going to town and completing quests
gives Megaman ZX a little bit of that role playing game feel.
Unfortunately Megaman ZX is not always clear on how to complete
quests/missions. I got stuck so many times in Megaman ZX.
I purchased Megaman ZX for under ten dollars. I am not out much money to
play Megaman ZX. I would suggest you pass on this hand held video game.
Unless you really want to devote all kinds of time to figuring out how
to do things. You will probably end up reading walkthroughs and guides
just to get through. I warned you ahead of time.
- Mark
Graphics: 55%
Sound: 75%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Inti Creates
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone
{Cartoon Violence}
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