Mega Man 11 Reviews
Mega Man 11 is both the most accessible entry in the franchise to date and the most demanding, due to the difficulty options and challenge modes. The Blue Bomber makes good on his return with classic platforming and skirmishes with rogue robots augmented by the addition of the Double Gear System, affecting both how you approach the game and how the boss battles unfold by allowing for different forms throughout.
Overall, Mega Man 11 is every bit as entertaining as most of the Blue Bomber's numbered legacy, though it also plays a bit too safe.
Mega Man 11 is the convergence point for Mega Man and Mega Man X.
Despite not deviating too far from its series' 30-year long formula, Mega Man 11 is a reminder that Capcom's Blue Bomber still has more life in him. The new Double Gear System and subweapon Rolodex provide enough of a modern upgrade to make the game stand out from the pack, while the tight controls and familiar story make it feel wholly Mega Man. A misstep in the sound design keeps it from perfection, but it's only a small blemish on an otherwise fantastic entry in the series.
Mega Man 11 is a steal and is absolutely worth the purchase, regardless if you're a long-time fan of the Blue Bomber or this is your first time playing.
After eight long years, Mega Man makes his triumphant return. Though it may be the same cut and paste formula from the last 10 entries, Mega Man 11 adds just enough new content to make the Blue Bomber relevant again.
Mega Man 11 is one of the rare instances where I'm forced to ask myself, is this a perfect game? Unfortunately, the answer is no, but it's still pretty damn close.
In a medium that evolves by the day, 11 is content just to be a pretty good Mega Man game—for better and for worse.
Mega Man 11 is frankly something I consider fantastic. I unfortunately don't particularly anticipate this title bringing in newcomers who previously disliked Mega Man, just by means of the added complexity and much raised skill ceiling (even though the floor has also been lowered slightly), as well as the fact that it is still every bit Mega Man at its heart, for people who are already fans of the franchise, I'd be surprised if they weren't extremely satisfied with Mega Man 11, as there's a LOT this entry improves, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. This is by far my favorite entry into a franchise I already had a fondness for, and I'm pleased as a peach with what they've put out.
I stand firmly by my assertion that Mega Man 11 is the best of the Mega Man series and is a great game for anyone to pick up if they're looking for a fun game to pick up and enjoy. So please, by all means, pick up Mega Man 11 and get equipped with greatness!
It may not be the longest adventure you’ll find yourself taking in, but Mega Man 11 is a vast improvement on previous games in the series, all whilst keeping the core values of the franchise at the forefront
Mega Man 11 brings new elements to the series, there are huge changes in the graphics but still this is not a masterpiece and at most it acts as a respectful return for the Mega Man Series.
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Mega Man 11 is one of the best action platformers of this generation. Like most of previous installments in this popular series, it is a very good mixture of Action and Platforming challenges that need your focus and fast reactions. The story –like other games in the franchise- is very predictable but it was never an important part in Mega man games. By considering all aspects of the game, Mega Man 11 is one of the best choices if you are looking for a high quality and challenging action platformer and of course if you are fan of Mega Man series. Capcom has done a great job with one of the most famous robotics of the world.
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Honestly, “everyone wins” should be the tagline for Mega Man 11.
If you're a fan, you'll be happy to see Mega Man continues where it left off. It's also a great starting point if you're yet to play your first Mega Man game.
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Mega Man 11 doesn't reinvent the wheel, but for this fan of the franchise, that's not the worst thing. While it could have used more innovation and better boss battles, the core gameplay remains as enjoyable as ever. For long-suffering fans of the series, it's nice just to have something new to jump into.
I would love to play a take on Mega Man that's built with the present in mind, and not linked to the past. As it stands right now, I have no problem saying that Mega Man 11 is probably the best in the series, but it's also showing that the series has to come up with something new, especially now that they've shown what's possible.
In 2010, Capcom left all it's fanbase heartbroken by cancelling all of the upcoming Mega Man projects. Now after 8 years, Mega Man 11 has proved itself to be Capcom's redemption. This game does not only succeed in being a decent Mega Man game but it is also a friendly gateway and starting point to newcomers.
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It is a real pleasure the return of this beloved series by millions around the world after waiting for many years since the release of Mega Man 10. I still believe that the game still holding on to its unique style and the difficulty that pulls you to complete the game and to finish it many times, but at the same time while I am in the game I am still certain that its development was quickly terminated and could have been better than the final version that got released. For the fans of the series in which they will enjoy the rare classical experience in Mega Man 11, but as the regular gamer who has no interest in the series may face some difficulties to make him finish the entire game.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
The Blue Bomber is back with yet another action-packed adventure, the game design presents everything beautifully and the boss fights are as engaging as ever.
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