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Now you just hit the R2-button and voila! Instant lock-on. Although it's handy while talking to townsfolk, it's downright necessary when circling a boss, or multiple enemies, where strafing is required.
Another aspect of the game that has been improved is the sheer size. ML2 brings twice the enemies, and a world-map twice the size of the previous game. While the game's engine is certainly able, the camera is still high-maintenance, requiring you to manually adjust it at almost every turn. This helps avoid autocamera troubles they just never seem to work right , but it's still a bit of a chore.
However, I liked the original Legends, and these improvements are enough to bring me back. As one of the biggest skeptics when Mega Man went 3D, I found enough gripes about the first Legends to keep me from getting as absorbed in it as I did with the old NES games. The sequel, though, is actually a fun little game with a lot of improvements in gameplay and appearance. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Topics retrorom , nintendo , gamecube , iso.
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Reviewer: nostromo01 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 14, Subject: Great! There's plenty to do, and you can make it last read: drag , thanks to lots of subquests and weapon mods - but it all seems so boring.
I found Mega Man Legends to be surprisingly decent, despite the fruity dialogue and the overall shortness of play 15 hours ain't bad, but with its RPG-ish elements, I was hoping for much more. Unlike my peers, I actually like the control setup, though analog control would've been nice. Another thing I like is that all of the cinematics are in real time, and very well done. Well, this certainly is a different kind of game for the Blue Bomber. Mega Man Legends combines the action and RPG genres, doing neither very well, yet it manages to be a fun diversion for a few days.
The game is fairly short; you should be able to beat it in one weekend, especially if you ignore the various miniquests. Control could be better.
In fact, the awkward control is what made some of the later Boss battles difficult. Mega Man fans can rest assured: The blue bomber doesn't suffer the fate Bubsy did when he made the leap to the third dimension. Quite the contrary--Mega Man Legends rocks with an excellent mix of action, adventure, and even a little bit of RPG flavoring. Legends exploits the 3D space wisely by giving you a gigantic island to explore. As Mega Man, you gather weapons and power-ups, talk to people, and collect money to buy items.
Legends also serves up some of the biggest, coolest bosses to ever appear in the series. Add an engrossing story line, and Legends sucks up your gaming hours fester than Mega Man's vacuum attachment inhales power-ups. The only real problem with Legends is the game's kiddy tone. Younger players will love the voices and cinematic cut scenes, but older gamers will have their endurance tested. Fans of the 2D MM entries have nothing to fear: Mega Man Legends carries on the fun, addictive qualities of the series with class.
Going from 2D to 3D is a pleasure The characters benefit from a great deal of detail, and the high frame rate remains consistent throughout. The colors are drab overall, though, and some clipping problems also creep up.
Mega Man Legends' controls take patience and practice to master. The inability to turn quickly and the lack of an accurate weapon lock-on are the biggest rough spots.
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