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The eleventh entry in the popular platforming series. Mega Man 11 does not introduce revolutionary changes in the gameplay mechanics, but Capcom decided to modernize the graphics.
As the title suggests, Mega Man 11 is the eleventh installment of the iconic series of action platformer games, which was born in 1987. Production appeared on PC, XONE and other platforms. The Japanese company Capcom developed and published the game; the project was supervised by Koji Oda and Kazuhiro Tsuchiya.
Plot
As in the previous parts of the series, in Mega Man 11 players assume the role of the title character – a robot constructed by Thomas Light. The hero's task is once again to stop the sinister Doctor Willy from destroying the world.
Mechanics
In Mega Man 11 action shown on the side. The production does not introduce revolutionary changes in the game mechanics, so the game still boils down to crossing large levels, jumping on the platforms and avoiding ubiquitous traps and fighting against hordes of opponents. Fortunately, our protagonist is not defenseless, because a cannon is mounted on one of his arms; in the later stages of the adventure, it can be replaced with more powerful weapons taken from the defeated bosses. It also should be noted that Mega Man is not only able to run and jump, but also make slides. The title remains true to the roots of the cycle, so its characteristic feature is a high level of difficulty, although beginners can try one of the easiest modes.
Technical aspects
Contrary to the previous parts of the series, Mega Man 11 has a 2.5D graphic design. This means that although the game takes place in two dimensions, all the visual elements are made in three dimensions. In our struggles we are accompanied by a dynamic soundtrack full of catchy, catchy sounds.
Last updated on August 31, 2018
Videos and Screens
[1:51] Mega Man 11 launch trailer
[1:09] Mega Man 11 trailer #1
OpenCritic Rating
Game is Recomended by 83% of Critics. There are 115 Critic Reviews.
Metro GameCentral: 7 / 10
A Mega Man sequel that, despite its flash new looks and newb-friendly approach, conservatively touts the same formula Capcom has been using these past 30 years.
Game Revolution: 4.5 / 5 by Michael Leri
The game is probably close to what you'd expect: a collection of hard-as-nails platforming levels capped off by a boss fight where you get more gear so you can tackle even more hard-as-nails platforming levels and boss fights. However, its new Gear System and difficulty settings simultaneously make it more accessible and deeper while not sacrificing its core identity.
TheSixthAxis: 9 / 10 by Jason Coles
It's rare that a modern return of a classic gaming series hits the mark, but Mega Man 11 lets off a charged burster shot that obliterates any worries you might have had. It encapsulates much of what made the old games so great, but the new abilities feel fresh and more modern at the same time. This is a much needed return to form for the Blue Bomber. Can Battle Network come back now too?
Mega Man 11 Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Mega Man 11 System Requirements
PC / Windows
Minimum: Intel Core i5-3470 3.2 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 650, Windows 7/8/8.1/10 64-bit
Recommended: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 760 or better, Windows 7/8/8.1/10 64-bit

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