Published: 2018-10-04, Author: Jason , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Mega Man 11 is a fine game, and a worthy eleventh entry in a series that once set the bar for tricky platformers. It also feels oddly shallow, the latest iteration of a formula that has gone largely unchanged for decades. Mega Man 11 is great at being a M...
Great sub-bosses and intense robot master fights, Some new stage gimmicks are a lot of fun, Endearing personality of the series comes through in the visual and character design
Stages are far too long and have some questionable elements, Difficulty spikes throughout levels lead to frustrating setbacks, Double Gear System never seems quite as useful as you want it to be
Mega Man has all his classic moves, Half the game's stages a pretty good, Extra challenges for the hardcore types, Catchy music
Controls not as reliable as they should be, Half the game's stages are pretty bad, Double Gear system is unnecessary, Same old backward difficulty curve, Bland visuals
It seems Capcom ran out of inspiration partway through making Mega Man 11, as only half the game's stages, bosses, and Special Weapons are up to series standards. There's some old-school fun to be had with the Blue Bomber's latest if you can ignore the ba...
Published: 2018-10-01, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
While I wish that the in-game store was better balanced and that we had more Dr. Wily levels, Mega Man 11 still does an excellent job of keeping what makes the series great while adding — mainly through the Double Gear system — just enough to make it feel...
Published: 2018-10-01, Author: Russell , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Mega Man is one of the most popular franchises in gaming history and has one of the most devoted fan bases. Whether it's X, Mega Man Volnutt, Zero, Lan Hikari, Geo Stellar, or the classic blue bomber himself, there are still plenty of fans of the series...
Cool visual details, Fun and engaging shooting and platforming, Good level of challenge across the difficulty modes, Robot Master themes and stages connect well
Doesn't feel quite like classic Mega Man, Lackluster soundtrack, Repetitive Challege Mode and hidden achievements, Robot Masters talk too much
Great sub-bosses and intense robot master fights, Some new stage gimmicks are a lot of fun, Endearing personality of the series comes through in the visual and character design
Stages are far too long and have some questionable elements, Difficulty spikes throughout levels lead to frustrating setbacks, Double Gear System never seems quite as useful as you want it to be
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Abstract: It's been 8 years since we had a traditional Mega Man entry, and for the most part, many believed we would never see one again. Capcom hasn't exactly neglected the Blue Bomber — he has simply been used more for cameos and product sales than new games. Fro...