@Red-Supernova
It is a bit annoying, but you can back up the save data, or leave it on the SD card if you want.
Yeah, funny thing is I see some people love some games for being hard, yet demonize other games for being just as hard as the games they love. I guess it depends on what you grew up with.
@Beau Skunky
Downloadable games have their pluses but I just can’t stand the thought of deleting them from their SD cards. It was already hard enough to move one of my games to my computer so I could make room for Animal Crossing: New Leaf’s Welcome Amiibo update.
Wow, that is dirt cheap.
Yeah so do I. Heck, with how I feel that I get lazier each year, I like it when most games feel like cakewalks.
I guess they don’t want newcomers to get spoiled by the time they try the harder difficulties or are choosing to be their arrogant selves by claiming that they are “true men” that they mastered a hard game with no difficulty adjustment when they were in their youth.
@Red-Supernova
Well, download games have advantages too. You don’t lose ‘em, they don’t get easily damaged like disc games, and such. Still, I like both physical, or download games depending on the circumstances. (I don’t understand why TurboGraf-X games on WiiU require more data on WiiU then the N64 or DS games do. Especially, considering how little data they took on the old Wii. Wish developers kept data in mind.)
Only reason I got “Megaman Legacy Collection” via download was, because the Eshop had it on sale temporarily for 8 bucks, (during a seasonal discount sale, or something) much cheaper then the $20. physical version.
Well, don’t get me wrong, I like hard retro games, (Heck, I can beat the famously hated underwater TMNT NES level easy as pie nowadays.) but sometimes I like to relax when gaming too.
Well, I feel 10’s easy mode is a good way to help prepare you for the harder difficulties. I kinda wish more MM games had them, and I find it odd that hardcore MM fans complain, as clearing easy mode isn’t necessary, and they can still enjoy the butt-hard modes without ever touching it.
Plus I liked the mission mode in MM10.
I didn’t mind having the “Yashichis” right before a boss battle though. Some bosses were still hard even with them.
@Beau Skunky
This is why I still buy all of my games physically. No need for deleting big games.
I’ve played the six NES games enough for the last six years to get used to them and their difficulty. I believe you can do the same.
Mega Man 10’s easy difficulty isn’t the same as Mega Man 2’s normal difficulty though. It really spoils the players by neutering almost all challenge and just placing Yashichis (the one of a kind item from Mega Man 1 that refills your health and weapon energy) almost everywhere.
@Red-Supernova
I have all 6, but I haven’t finished 5 or 6 yet. (I had to delete “Megaman Legacy Collection” off my 3DS to make room for Star Fox 64 3D. Wish there was easier ways to transfer your data to a bigger SD card.)
Megaman’s a mixed bag with me, sometimes I love the games, while other times I find them too hard.
#2 might be my fave. I like it’s easier mode for more relaxed play. (Same for 10.)
Really hate that move.
It is a bit annoying, but you can back up the save data, or leave it on the SD card if you want.
Yeah, funny thing is I see some people love some games for being hard, yet demonize other games for being just as hard as the games they love. I guess it depends on what you grew up with.
Downloadable games have their pluses but I just can’t stand the thought of deleting them from their SD cards. It was already hard enough to move one of my games to my computer so I could make room for Animal Crossing: New Leaf’s Welcome Amiibo update.
Wow, that is dirt cheap.
Yeah so do I. Heck, with how I feel that I get lazier each year, I like it when most games feel like cakewalks.
I guess they don’t want newcomers to get spoiled by the time they try the harder difficulties or are choosing to be their arrogant selves by claiming that they are “true men” that they mastered a hard game with no difficulty adjustment when they were in their youth.
Well, download games have advantages too. You don’t lose ‘em, they don’t get easily damaged like disc games, and such. Still, I like both physical, or download games depending on the circumstances. (I don’t understand why TurboGraf-X games on WiiU require more data on WiiU then the N64 or DS games do. Especially, considering how little data they took on the old Wii. Wish developers kept data in mind.)
Only reason I got “Megaman Legacy Collection” via download was, because the Eshop had it on sale temporarily for 8 bucks, (during a seasonal discount sale, or something) much cheaper then the $20. physical version.
Well, don’t get me wrong, I like hard retro games, (Heck, I can beat the famously hated underwater TMNT NES level easy as pie nowadays.) but sometimes I like to relax when gaming too.
Well, I feel 10’s easy mode is a good way to help prepare you for the harder difficulties. I kinda wish more MM games had them, and I find it odd that hardcore MM fans complain, as clearing easy mode isn’t necessary, and they can still enjoy the butt-hard modes without ever touching it.
Plus I liked the mission mode in MM10.
I didn’t mind having the “Yashichis” right before a boss battle though. Some bosses were still hard even with them.
This is why I still buy all of my games physically. No need for deleting big games.
I’ve played the six NES games enough for the last six years to get used to them and their difficulty. I believe you can do the same.
Mega Man 10’s easy difficulty isn’t the same as Mega Man 2’s normal difficulty though. It really spoils the players by neutering almost all challenge and just placing Yashichis (the one of a kind item from Mega Man 1 that refills your health and weapon energy) almost everywhere.
I have all 6, but I haven’t finished 5 or 6 yet. (I had to delete “Megaman Legacy Collection” off my 3DS to make room for Star Fox 64 3D. Wish there was easier ways to transfer your data to a bigger SD card.)
Megaman’s a mixed bag with me, sometimes I love the games, while other times I find them too hard.
#2 might be my fave. I like it’s easier mode for more relaxed play. (Same for 10.)
I agree, that is a beautiful Rarity sprite.
Once you get all six NES games under your belt, you’ll most likely enjoy it.
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Is MM7 any good?