Mega Man X4

Mega Man X4 (1997)

by Capcom, Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Platform, Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:X-PLOSIVE GAMEPLAY. X-TREME GRAPHICS. MEGA MAN X4! Vibrant Animation • Relentless Enemies Unsurpassed Graphics • Hidden Secrets Mega Man X4 bombards the PlayStation game console and never lets up! Battle armies of Maverick Reploid Robots while mastering all-new strategic moves like the Air Hover and Zero's Saber Tactic system. Discover a myriad of power-ups, secret rooms, extra weapons and invincible vehicles to take on 8 all new X-Hunter Bosses. And for the first time, play as Mega Man X or battle with his mighty partner Zero in 2 separate adventures. Mega Man X4 - now you can be a hero, or a Zero! * Now, play as Mega Man X or Zero! * New X-Hunter levels with vivid color, brilliant detail, intricate passages, secret rooms and hard-to-reach items. * Invincible vehicles like the Land Chaser superbike and other robot ride armors.Show more
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I'm pretty picky about which Mega Man games I enjoy, and in my opinion Mega Man X4 is the last great Mega Man X game. X4 was its big jump to CD-ROM, featuring a massive boost to its presentation. The art and graphics have been upgraded, the music is CD-quality, there's original anime full-motion video, voiced characters and more. Even by Mega Man X5, these games felt like a noticeable step down in quality and budget. X4 remains special.
I pick this because was when the X series peaked, the action was fierce, two playable characters with two different playstyles... this was released on CD-ROM as I had a copy of the game.
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