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The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". If you destroy him, you move to the next level that follows the same formula. I will say that Capcom did throw in a curve ball by giving you the freedom to choose your levels, instead of following a pre-selected path.

One of the new features of this game is the ability to play as either Mega Man or his side-kick Zero. Each of the two characters play differently. Mega Man has a blaster that helps him mow down the enemies, while Zero is armed with a sword-type weapon.

My first thought was to play with the character that has the gun. After a while, I found that Zero and his sword were quite effective too. Since you can play as both characters, they must have added a two-player cooperative mode, right? This would have been cool to have the two different characters fighting together. Since each of the characters has their strong points, it would have done wonders to team up against the bad guys.

It was a little disappointing that it was only a one-player game. The biggest thing this game has going for it, aside from the addicting gameplay, is the levels. There are tons of levels and they are NOT easy. The levels ranged from fighting your way through the jungle, on snow, on a moving train, and much more. Even though this works as typical side scrolling game, that is not an entirely accurate description. On some levels, you must work your way up a spiraling staircase.

Other levels have you constantly moving on a motorbike. All in all, there was a great variety of levels and a good diversity to keep you interested. I do have one warning for you. This is not a kiddy game. Not because of violence or profanity, but because of difficulty. Actually, this is one of the harder games like this that I have played.

Working your way through the levels is usually not to difficult. The game get really difficult once you face off against the level boss. I would finally figure out a pattern to beat the damn thing, only to have him change up his attack half way through.

This sucked because I was usually hanging on by the skin of my teeth and when the boss would change up his attack, I didn't stand a chance.

It was quite frustrating, but in the end rewarding when you did manage to drop the beast. Did I mention the sub-bosses? There are many signs of a good game but one tell-tale indicator is if you get "trigger thumb.

I think the first time I suffered from this was playing Asteroids on my old Atari system. It is when you press the trigger button so many times and so fast that your thumb gets sore. I started to develop this after playing Mega Man X4 for awhile. That tells me the action is intense and the game held my attention enough to make my thumb sore. Another cool thing you'll encounter during the game is called Robot Ride Armor.

This was armor that was located at random locations throughout the levels. The armor would protect your character from being hit by enemies. But the coolest part was that the armor actually looked like a robot and you had to jump into the armor to activate it.

Once activated, you appear to have transformed into a robot. This help break up the game a bit and give you an added challenge to master. Capcom must have a thing for backgrounds because in just about every game they make, the backgrounds are awesome.

This game is no exception. Everything is incredibly detailed and bursting with color, right down to the rainbows. The enemies were also well-done and looked good. The gameplay may remind you of a bit classic but the graphics will slap you back into your bit world.

Mega Man X4 is a good game. I think the levels were well done and this game brings back memories of yesteryear even though I have never really played any of the other Mega Man games. It just has that familiar feel to it. I think the difficulty may turn some people off, though. Made a few fixes on the subtitles and changed the license file I used to build the disc image. With this, I managed to boot it on my PS2, but still not reliably. It takes a couple of tries, while my other games load instantly.

Dellamorte Jr. Member Posts: 6. The link leads only to the tools used to hack MMX4. Wrong link, now it's fixed. Thanks for the heads up! Thirteen Hero Member Posts: I recently started playing the X games again, and once I'm at X4 I'll gladly test your patch.

Helicoptering about till I find some ROM hacking treasure. Patch updated and bumped to v04! Not only I fixed what was preventing it from booting on consoles, I replaced the remaining in-battle voice clip files.

Went file by file and I'm pretty sure I got all remaining voice clips this time. That wraps it up! Everything's done now, except the introduction voice clips for the eight Mavericks Anyone who downloaded a previous version to test it, please update and try the new one instead!

Quote from: acediez on April 29, , pm. DarkSamus Sr. Quote from: taikyoku on May 03, , pm. Possessed Jr. Sorry about possibly stupid question, but for the pc version somebody I forget their username made a mod where they replaced the in game voices of x and zero with the voices from x8.

Personally I took this a step further and also replaced the cutscene voices with some fandubs I found with most of zeros scenes actually featuring the guy who did zero in x8, I assume he dubbed some scenes for fun or practice and put them on YouTube and I think the lady who played alia even did iris for him But even the scenes he didn't do I was able to find dubs that were close enough or trying to mimic their x8 counterparts so its actually mostly cohesive but I'm getting off topic but that was easy since they are just stored as avi files in a folder.

My question is would something like this be possible for the ps1 version? It makes the presentation so much better if you prefer English but the speed that the pc version plays on my computer feels slightly off, like certain moves are too slow. I'm not asking anybody to do it for me just asking if it would be possible. It's perfectly possible.



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