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Casual Scenario Mode and a Save-Assist feature are available for those who would like to enjoy the story at their own pace. Players can also try their hand at the new leaderboard-based Z Chaser Mode, an exclusive new mode created just for this set of games. Non-multi-thread supported CPUs are not guaranteed to operate correctly. See all. Customer reviews. Overall Reviews:. Review Type. All 1, Positive Negative All 1, Steam Purchasers 1, Other All Languages 1, Your Languages Customize.

Date Range. To view reviews within a date range, please click and drag a selection on a graph above or click on a specific bar. Each technique will add to his skills and enable him to perform special moves as well as new attacks. Zero's Techniques Each time you defeat a stage boss, Zero will receive a new technique that can be used at any time during the game. He can perform a single blade swing while standing, jumping, climbing up a ladder or wall, and if the fire button is pushed rapidly while he is standing still, Zero will perform a three-swing blade technique that can cause multiple damage to targets.

Most of the techniques learned from defeated bosses will involve Zero using his Beam Saber, and some of them will cause it to become a different type of weapon. All of Zero's techniques will require special button combinations to be used, and will involve the use of the Special Move S. M button. Each technique can be used an unlimited amount of times except for the Rakuhouha Fallen Phoenix Crush. M to perform this attack.

The Ice Stab is gained once you defeat Frost Walrus. This technique will cause Zero to stab down with his beam saber when falling from a jump. To help them have a fighting chance, X sent Ciel the necessary information that would help her find the only one who he knew would step in to help save them: Zero.

Without a physical body, X could only fight by supporting his comrade Zero, such as giving him his old Z-Saber back. After a series of battles, Zero arrived at the top of Yggdrasil, where X's body rests. Zero arrived before Elpizo could finish breaking the seal, but Elpizo trapped Zero in an energy field.

He then forced Zero to watch as he stabbed X's body with his beam rapier, destroying X's body and finally awakening the Dark Elf, obtaining her power. While his body was destroyed, X continued to exist as a Cyber-Elf. Cyber-Elf X persisted until the end of Mega Man Zero 3 , where he used up the last of his power helping Zero and finally dissipated, entrusting the world to his friend's hands as he had done with X years ago.

X reappears in the form of Biometal Model X , a powerful artifact which contains the " soul " of X. X's specifications. Height: cm 5 ft. X matures as time passes, like all reploids. Being a robot, X possesses strength, speed, endurance and other abilities well above the normal human capacity, although his physical limits are never revealed in the games.

He also has upgrades in which completed set are armors. The true scope of X's abilities are constantly under speculation by many of the characters in the series. X seems to constantly change and evolve.

In many instances he seems to draw on some unknown power within himself. Both Dr. Cain who examined X as well as Sigma who is obsessed with X and Zero's capabilities don't understand a large portion of how both Hunters' internal systems work. What is known is that these hidden abilities make X immune to the Maverick Virus and let him match any opponent.

It is also likely that the armor that Dr. Light left him may be tools that allow X to slightly tap into his "limitless potential". It can then be assumed that X's true power is capable of release only on his standard frame. Mega Man X incorporates some abilities that in the classic series had to be acquired as separate parts.

Epsilon fought for Reploid rights, but the Federation Government decided he was too dangerous. X spends the rest of the game teaming up with the Resistance inside Giga City and defeating the Rebellion Army Mavericks. He gains many new allies and also reunites with Zero and also Axl, who arrived in the city looking for some info on his copy powers as Axl's Copy ability supposedly was developed there after many intense battles, one which cost X's ally Spider his life, X engages Epsilon in battle.

Angered, X and his crew chase after Redips and engage him in battle where he reveals that he was Spider all along. However, thanks to Ferham , they manage to defeat him. After the battle Epsilon is cleared of his Maverick status and Colonel Redips is stated as the true Maverick mastermind in all official records. In Command Mission , X's armor received a major design overhaul. Although similar, it introduced gold and white accents and a black body instead of the usual cyan.

His armor was more streamlined and featured large red jewels on the arms and legs. Whenever running or in battle, his back generated red energy that flared out to resemble a fiery scarf.

This change in appearance was supposedly to allow use of Force Metals, according to a line of dialogue. X appears in Ultimate Marvel vs. X would later appear as himself in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite as a playable character. His X Buster is a separate command and locks him in place when charging, though he is not entirely immobile as he can immediately follow up the attack with either a dash or an overhead smash.

He can fire any of these weapons twice in a row or fire one and cancel into another weapon to enhance his projectile game. His Hypers include a Charge Shot that comes out instantly. His Lv. His alternate costumes are his armor from Command Mission and a new outfit called X Special , which is based on the TruForce redesign of X by Keisuke Mizuno that was initially used as an April Fool's joke.

X appears in the Capcom, Sega and Namco Bandai crossover game as a playable character alongside Zero. Tron Bonne mistakes him for MegaMan Volnutt at first.

X uses Nova Strike alongside Zero's Rakuhouha while donning the Ultimate Armor for his unit's finisher attack, and uses Hadouken alongside Zero's Genmurei for his multiple assault attack, which is learned by the pair at some point during Chapter X also uses the final level charge shots from X3 and X4 , respectively.

All of X's charge moves and special abilities i. X returns for the sequel, along with Zero. Again the party meets them in Cyberspace, and the Maverick Hunters apparently know Captain Commando and his unit's efforts in maintaining peace across the galaxy. X appears in Super Smash Bros. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate he appears as a spirit.

In an unfamiliar world, his only certainty is his mission to protect humans and maintain peace. A battle against Wesker shortly after the latter had murdered Oswell E. Spencer got him disillusioned about his mission, and he was convinced to seek the Land of Illusion to figure out if what he is doing is right. In TEPPEN , X's design is decidedly more robotic, with his limbs and hands having multiple panels and joints, along with panel lines on his face.

During battle, two halo-like constructs float above his head, similar to his Cyber-Elf form. When in critical health, one the halos disappears.

X also had several figures , most of them being released by Bandai. Light stays behind to work on a "legacy for the future". Light and Mega Man discuss free will, during which Dr. Light comments on one day capturing the "x-factor" and creating a robot with true free will. Similar to his role to the games, X is the main character whose primary weapon is the X-Buster, a flare gun that emerges from his transformed arm, and his fully charged flares can destroy even the strongest enemies in a single blow.

Initially, only his left arm transformed into a buster, but when he was injured in the battle with Overdrive Ostrich , Cain had him modified so that his right arm can transform into a buster as well. In addition to his buster, he has excellent physical strength and can punch through enemies, even small fry, and has broken down doors.

He also threw the giant Blizzard Buffalo away, albeit barely. Although he is unaware of it, he is the successor to the legendary Reploid "Mega Man", and his potential is unlimited, as he can use enemy weapons as his own power, and has his own strengthening components. When he uses the "Triangle Jump," which is said to be the power of those who exceed the special A class, two jet holes develop on his back, which he uses to accelerate.

Just like in the games, initially, he could not use the dash function without the foot parts, but after the first battle with Sigma's army, he was able to dash without them. He is kind-hearted and sensitive. He does not like to fight, but he has an unyielding grit and will not give up until the end. He is the only Reploid who can shed tears. He is deeply emotional and sometimes shows comical expressions.

He even vomits when he sees a mangled corpse throwing up screws and other parts , and Zero is shocked that he is so "human-like". Like Zero, he is ignorant of love, and his taste in girls' clothes is "bad" according to Marty.

In X1 , he is a B-class hunter in the 17th Elite Unit. In the first battle against Sigma's army, he learned the Triangle Jump, and after battling eight of Sigma's special A class, he grew up and gained armor. In the battle at Sigma Castle, he defeated Vile with his Buster, which was strengthened by the power of the dying Zero, and realized that he too was a "Maverick demon.

In Rockman X2 , he was promoted to the captain of the 17th Elite Unit for his achievements in the battle against Sigma's forces. He is mainly active in rescue work, and due to the psychological trauma he suffered in a previous battle, he had sealed his buster with a ring, but when he learned that Sigma had been resurrected, he unsealed the buster and was determined to defeat Sigma no matter how many times he was resurrected.

In the battle against the new Sigma army, he also had to fight against the revived Zero as an enemy, but after successfully bringing him back to his senses, he defeats Sigma with him. In Rockman X3 , he fought with Zero against Doppler's army and even managed to save some of the eight bosses. After the battle with the eight bosses, he was defeated by the enhanced Nightmare Police and was almost publicly executed on Christmas Day, but thanks to the efforts of Marty and others, he was given enhanced armor and revived.

After the suicide of the reformed Dr. Doppler, he becomes the "Demon for Ruin" in order to defeat the mastermind Sigma. After defeating Vile MK-II, who also calls himself a "demon," he battles Sigma and is once annihilated by Kaiser Sigma's attack, but is resurrected by the "Heart" program. With his determination to live, he destroyed Kaiser Sigma with his fist.

In Rockman X4 , after the Doppler Incident, X disappeared, but in an effort to stop AX, he blends in with the Colonel forces of the Repliforce, and after AX is destroyed, he reveals himself and returns to being a Maverick Hunter. During the Repliforce's revolution, he fights for the safety of Zero, who has defected, but loses Frozen Buffalo in the battle against Frost Walrus, and suffers the utmost despair and humiliation when he is unable to defeat Walrus and is saved by the enemy General.

When the Walrus base collapsed, he disappeared, leaving behind his own buster, and in the jungle where he fought Web Spider, he put on the forbidden Ultimate Armor. He regains a little bit of his mind after the Dragoon battle, but the fight with Double makes him angry and upset again.

The story ends with him and the reconciled Zero going into battle against Sigma. In this cartoon, X came from the future to stop Vile and Spark Mandrill from stealing rods of Lightanium for Sigma , which is worth billions in his time. His appearance was evidently different from the games; the trim on his helm is white, his neck is exposed, he is extremely tall, his armor is relatively less detailed, his forehead gem is larger, his eyes are smaller, and his voice is deeper, which makes him closer to an adult in appearance than Mega Man.

In this incarnation he is portrayed very differently from his game's counterpart; he is shown to destroy anything to get rid of Mavericks, no matter what the cost, and could easily be considered quite the opposite of a pacifist in combat.

He is also obscenely powerful, easily eclipsing Dr. Wily's robots and Mega Man himself, though Vile and Spark Mandrill are able to fight him on more equal terms due to also coming from the future. The scene in which X is introduced is more or less a showcase of his abilities: he is shown destroying entire sections of landscape with a single X Buster shot, moving faster than the human eye can track, leaping dozens of meters through the air, and shrugging off hits that would have destroyed other robots.

However, he is shown to eventually revert to a more peace-loving attitude; asking out loud if the fighting would ever end, with Mega Man taking the part of Zero encouraging him, and using the less destructive Search Snake instead of his own weapon to destroy Dr.

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