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Game Cube : Mega Man X : Command Mission Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Mega Man X : Command Mission and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Mega Man X : Command Mission. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Awesome game for RPG fans

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 8
Date: October 02, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I picked this game up for 40$ and I have to say it is money well spent. Few games these days are good enough to make me feel that my money was put to good use.

While MMXCM is a bit basic as far as exploration and storyline goes, it really shines in the fun department. The graphics fit the game perfectly and the voice acting, while not the greatest, is adequate. (Mega Man fans, this time our blue bomber doesn't sound like a little girl!) Most of the MMX games are hurt by less than stellar voice acting :).

Combat is fun, in that you get weapon energy before each battle. You can choose to use it, or let it build up for stronger attacks. Then, you can even use Final Strikes, which means all 3 of your fighting characters jump in at once to deal out major damage. And each character has a special transform move that makes them twice as tough. Lots of strategy falls into the battles on this game, especially the boss battles.

There is a sort of mini game that really gets you hooked once you pick up the basics. During the game, you find Deployment Robots. You can send these out to stages you have already visited to pick up secret treasures. They go up levels depending on if you placed them properly and used good strategies. Very fun.

Speaking of Final Fantasy, I think this game easily blows away FF8, FFX, and FFX-2.

The combat system is fun and doesn't really get old, especially when you get all the characters and are able to switch them in and out of battle at will. And unlike every other RPG I have ever played, every character is fun and useful to use. In all the Final Fantasy games, there have been a few characters who I tried to keep swept under the rug at all costs. Not so in this game.

I would have given the game an overall score of 5 if exploration had been a little better. Other than that, this is a great game, ESPECIALLY for Mega Man fans.

Not bad, but far from great...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: May 13, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I must admit that when I first heard that Capcom was cooking up a Mega Man X RPG, I was very interested. Considering the state of his side-scrolling adventures in the past few years, and even if Mega Man X8 was pretty decent, that game alone isn't enough to bring the series back from the dead.

Originally I had planned to buy this game soon after it came out, but I decided to wait until a price drop due to the fact my friend purchased it before I did and informed me that the game could be completed in a mere 25-30 hours. Call me cheap, call me spoiled from Square-Enix titles, but when I put down 40-50 dollars for a RPG, I usually expect 60+ hours of gameplay at least.

The small gameplay time factor aside, Mega Man X Command Mission is a pretty faithful rendition of X and and crew in a PRG world. The game isn't gonna knock your socks off, or win any awards, but Capcom could have done a lot worse than they did (as if they haven't proven that with the X series).

On the negative side, the game does have it's downs. The battle system is decent, but mainly borrows bits and pieces from almost anykind of RPG battle system you can think of. The battle system's only spark of originally it the Final Strike ability, which I must admit is cool destroying an enemy with a massive volley of attacks, like the first 50 times you do it. After that, it just gets annoying having to mash all the buttons on the controller (couldn't have they put an auto mode in there?). Also, some of the Action Triggers get quite old after doing them over and over, but not to the point of Legend of Dragoon's Addition System (which ranks as my all-time crap of a battle system).

The dungeon layout has to be game's weakest overall aspect, most of which just consist of rooms, hallways, rooms, oh, what's this, ah, another hallway! (oh, and your occansional lift or elevator). They really leave something to be desired, especially when compared to the dungeon designs and layouts in Mega Man Legends 2, which where great (speaking of which, are they ever gonna make another one of those?)

The game's story is another stumbling block. It's not horrible, it is just really disposable. All the twists in the plot are pretty much no brainers, does Capcom think that gamers have the attention span of a goldfish or something? To add to the overly simplified storyline, Capcom pulls a 180 on you buy trying to introduce this whole "are the bad guys really that bad for having a different view or prospective of the world" or "who are you to judge us and our actions" thing. Seriously, what's so wrong with the whole: there's the enemy, their bad, shoot them thing.

Overall, If you like Mega Man and RPG's this is a no-brainer of a purpose. If you like RPG's and don't like Mega Man, you can live without playing this (unless you've decemated every other RPG on the market).

WASTE OF MONEY

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 6 / 10
Date: October 24, 2004
Author: Amazon User

If you are thinking of getting this game i seriously warn against it. Sure here i was just as you are excited because hey, mega man rocks and so do rpgs right?? WRONG mega man in this RPG is SOOOOO BORING. X(mega man) has 4 attacks in all which pretty much do not change through the whole game, as they are overall... the same moves. You have main buster, 2 sub weapons (very in effect and damage) and a shot that hits all enemies on the screen. That is mostly the whole game right there. Also it is short topping out at around 20-25 hours. I suggest you save your money and go buy something else. Unless you are an intense hardcore megaman fan buy this (i thought i was till i bought it). The battles are random encounters and a turned based in a very slow way that do not speed up at all.

PRAISE THE LORD!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: October 21, 2004
Author: Amazon User

When I heard there was going to be a megaman X roleplaying game, I was so excited that I nearly screamed. When I realized it was already out, I did scream. The only thing I don't like about this game is that it's too short. I know it's hard and expensive to program alot of levels, but I wanted more than ten chapters plus secrets. I already beat it all. Well, not quite. theres still some secrets left, but no badguys left that are a challenge to me. it's a bit dissappointing how easy all the baddies are now, but it's still loads of fun.

The X series starts to redeem itself.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: October 20, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Everything you really need to know about this game is in T. Blair's excellent review. I just want to add that the RPG format is a welcome change of pace to the Megaman X series. This game provides an opportunity to delve deeper into the real issues of the story. It's the best innovation for the storyline since they first included brief conversations before each boss fight in Megaman X4.

Although you can enjoy this game without having played previous Megaman X games, it does help. Definitely pick up X4 if you can.

The X series has always really been about what the place of an intelligent robot is in human society. The issue of Reploid independence seems far from over. As is often shown in the X games, the "good guys" are not always 100% right and the "bad guys" aren't always all bad. This makes the story more interesting and I look forward to seeing it expounded upon much more in the future; but this game is a good start.

Command Mission is a fun, mildly challenging yet engaging RPG. It's also the best Megaman anything in several years. If you like this, try Custom Robo.

The "Super Mario RPG" Of Mega Man

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: December 13, 2004
Author: Amazon User

OK, when I heard they were making an RPG for the X series, I seriously wondered whether it would be worth it. But, being the avid Final Fantasy lover and big-time Mega Man X fan, I decided to put some cash down on it.
Wow. That's all I can say. Wow. Capcom is on the rebound. This game is pure silver. A fair story, nice art, good characters and a nonstressful battle system all score it high marks in my books. My only regret is that it seems to lack some real toe-tapping tunes like the rest of the Mega Man games, and some of the voice acting is sub-par. Nevertheless, I bought this game new, and I'd do it again. Hurrah to Capcom for restoring my faith in them!

Game rating depends on your expectations.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 7
Date: December 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User

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From what I hear, this is an excellent game! You people who are looking for a Legends game buy a Legends game. This is an RPG! RPG AS IN PAPER MARIO!! GET THAT THROUGH YOUR HEADS!!!!! It has more of an action feel than Paper Mario, but not like Mega Man Legends! Capcom made a REAL Mega Man RPG! If you really want an RPG, shouldn't you be happy!?!?

If you like Paper Mario, you should buy this game.

GREAT FOR KIDS!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 04, 2007
Author: Amazon User

My two sons love this game.
They play many RPG as well
as other video games.
RPG's & Strategy games
are their favorites.

Don't be fooled - they Lie!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 3 / 15
Date: December 01, 2004
Author: Amazon User

A MegaMan RPG. Great! Of course, I was remembering the MegaMan Legends for Playstation (when that old thing first came out). The interface was perfect - run and shoot - just like the original MegaMan series. And bonus - you can upgrade your character with parts you find lying around just like Metroid.

So I dive into the game Mega Man X Command Mission; let's see how this badboy rocks on Playstation 2! Cool, a slide attack move! This could be promising. So naturally, I'm stoked to go give some robots the business. Trouble is, I can't find any. Then while moving around, the screen goes black - cue familiar battle music. NOOOOO!

WHY in the BLOODY HELL is a MegaMan game TURN-BASED??!
Please REREAD that sentence - TURN-BASED!

Mega Man X Command Mission takes the rigid concepts of an RPG too far. An RPG should be defined by a character that evolves a bit during the story (levels, et cetera).

Instead, the game follows nearly every rule set by the Final Fantasy Administration. If you remember, Final Fantasy battles (with few exceptions) were lame until just recently. The salvation being that the games had excellent story.

NO, Capcom, multiple attacks does not make a turn-based battle more dynamic.

So why shoot yourself in the foot and create a game that NOW needs an excellent story to cover this turd of a battle system? Call me pessimistic (I haven't finished the game, yet - I may be wrong), but I think the story is going to get about as deep and engaging as a Pokemon episode.

This Review is biased. So what? I like to play games that either have a compelling story (see Xenosaga, Final Fantasy) or have interesting and challenging battles (bonus if they are both there).

Look. Save your money. Buy Legends - the graphics are still good, and it's probably around $3.99 American right now.

PS - if anyone has any conspiracy theories as to why my favorite video game characters from my childhood have become dumb marketing ploys? I remember when Zelda used to mean something.

Bah!

As long as some guy (in jeans) hasn't reviewed this...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 10
Date: October 22, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I believe that I can speak for everyone, except for some guy (in jeans), that this game is completely rad. Not only are the creatures totally bad, but the game itself is not at all sad. Now I know what you're thinking, this is just some fad. But you have to realize it wasn't made in Trinidad. All in all, you won't be mad, unless you mix a striped shirt with pants of plaid. So out buy this game even if your name's Chad. But I wouldn't spend the money if you're name is Chad. If some guy (in jeans) reviews this game...please pay no attention to it.


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