Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection Video Review – Blue Bomber B-Sides

Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection Video Review

If you are coming into this review uncertain what to expect from any Mega Man game in the entire franchise, welcome to video games! While the iconic Blue Bomber has undoubtedly been a whole host of challenging adventures, the latest entry is not about trying to break the mold, but rather giving new life to these once spectacular games. Featuring six digitally updated games, the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection does a surprisingly satisfying job of bringing these classic games from well over a decade ago to your current gen consoles (just don’t stare too closely) Curious what you can expect from the latest Mega Man collection? Check out our video review below.

Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection brings together six of the classic Mega Man games from Game Boy Advance all the way to the Nintendo DS to your modern gaming console. Starting from Mega Man Zero in 2002 and going to Mega Man ZX Advent in 2007, you’ll be able to experience their classic glory once more. These games have the very heart and soul you would expect from the iconic franchise, however they do seem to carry just a little more narrative than you might expect. So much so that you could find yourself looking desperately for the option to skip the cut scene. The games also feature an easy mode that grants the players all of their abilities, however given the nature of the series it does seem to defeat the purpose of the game.

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Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch. For more information check out the game’s official website.