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GameXplain
Feb 24, 2020
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Jack of All Controllers
Feb 24, 2020
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Nintendojo
Apr 14, 2020
Overlooking the flawed storytelling, fans will find six games stuffed with content and gameplay to enjoy. In the Zero series, players are treated to the same zippy run-and-gun platforming adventures that the X series did so well. Zero can be upgraded throughout each entry, with a number of both permanent and temporary buffs to take advantage of. The Zero games are notoriously challenging, but the Casual Scenario mode and Save-Assist features do a lot to ease the difficulty for those that are interested in a reprieve. This collection is a perfect way to spend some time and it’s highly recommended to consider giving it a download! Nintendojo was provided a copy of this game for review by a third party, though that does not affect our recommendation.
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Gamer.nl
Feb 25, 2020
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GamesBeat
Feb 25, 2020
This is another fantastic collection of Mega Man games, this time highlighting two series that you may have missed if you didn’t have a Game Boy Advance or DS. If you love Mega Man, especially the Mega Man X series, but haven’t played these games, you’re going be thrilled.
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Kakuchopurei
Feb 28, 2020
For those who played these games to death, you’ll still want to get this, provided you have no other means of revisiting them in their original GBA and DS forms. Long story short, I do hope this spells a resurgence for X’s BFF Zero and the future of the Mega Man series because this is one legacy worth preserving.
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Nintendo Force Magazine
May 1, 2020
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