12-10-2016, 01:41 AM
I feel like I don't need to say it for a third time, but I will. Mighty No. 9 is not a bad game. It has the same level of challenge a Mega Man Classic game should have, an actual story which is not something Mega Man really did until the X series, weapons about as useful as they ever were in any Mega Man game, two voice casts, which I don't care how many Kickstarters they had, with that amount of money, that's impressive, and it felt and played like Mega Man Classic. Sure, it's not going to be revolutionary, but then again, what is these days. How many games do you know of that could have competed with Sonic and Mario back in their early days, fact is, Mega Man was a huge game changer, and you can expect a game that plays a lot like the classic game to do the same back then. Nostalgia, as well as just wanting reasons to complain due to delays without sounding like a bitch, are the reasons people hate Mighty No. 9, not because of the quality of the game. That Mega Man quality is there, plain and simple, and if you can't see it, you are either too angry about the poor way it was handled with backers and it's adverts or you are not a fan of Mega Man classic. Either way, it's a good game, not a great one, but all one should expect from Mega Man is there.