As the only Mighty not affected by a mysterious computer virus that's turned mechanized creatures berserk, it's up to you to take down your fellow Mighty Number robots and confront the final evil that threatens the planet
Mighty No.9 is the un-official follow up to the legendary Mega Man games, games which, along side the Mario games, defined the NES and SNES systems back in the day, but can this game reboot the love of the originals? kind of...
I was never a huge platform lover, aside from Mario and Crash Bandicoot, so this was an interesting one to review. Visual wise Might No.9 is colorful and cartoon like and looks beautiful, the characters and bosses look good. The soundtrack is fun and keeps you engaged however it is the control system which I'm a little off about. The control explanation is a little confusing at points and I found myself a little lost with what to do. However as a whole Might No.9 is a very enjoyable game, the type of game you could jump in and out of when you have a few spare minutes to kill. This is the closest thing fans are going to get to a new Mega Man so rejoice and give it a go.
Mighty No.9 is the un-official follow up to the legendary Mega Man games, games which, along side the Mario games, defined the NES and SNES systems back in the day, but can this game reboot the love of the originals? kind of...
I was never a huge platform lover, aside from Mario and Crash Bandicoot, so this was an interesting one to review. Visual wise Might No.9 is colorful and cartoon like and looks beautiful, the characters and bosses look good. The soundtrack is fun and keeps you engaged however it is the control system which I'm a little off about. The control explanation is a little confusing at points and I found myself a little lost with what to do. However as a whole Might No.9 is a very enjoyable game, the type of game you could jump in and out of when you have a few spare minutes to kill. This is the closest thing fans are going to get to a new Mega Man so rejoice and give it a go.