![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a veritable tornado of Mega Man action spanning what are arguably four of the hardest games in the original series.įor those who are a bit sheepish about jumping directly into the hornet’s nest, Capcom has also added an “Extra Armor” mode which effectively slashes the damage Mega Man receives in half. The core appeal here is the fact that the original four games have been left untouched, and the emulation is just as good as it’s ever been, complete with (once again) an optional CRT filter and save states that are restricted to the natural checkpoints built into each game. Plus, the fact remains that there’s no great way to play all of these games today without this collection-so maybe it makes sense to save yourself the trouble of plugging up multiple consoles and spring for this instead… right?Īnyone familiar with the first Legacy Collection will have a concrete idea of what to expect from this follow-up. ![]() This game includes the final four titles in the original series- Mega Man 7, 8, 9, and 10-and it’s pretty well-accepted that all of those games were pretty good (no filler/junk here). You might be wondering how Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 measures up to the original (given that all six of the NES installments were included in that one), but chill-there’s still a decent amount of material to cover. The first MMLC was generally pretty well accepted by critics thanks to its faithful emulation of the original jewels that were the retro NES Mega Man titles, and now, on August 8, Capcom looks to make another splash with the sequel. Somewhat contrary to how late-80s Capcom used to pump out these games, it’s taken nearly two years since the release of Mega Man Legacy Collection for the next installment to reach us. ![]()
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