
Mega Man ZX Advent | DS | 2007
Ex Score: 7.5/10
Ha ha, oh boy. Mega Man ZX Advent is for people who thought the Mega Man Z series was too easy. Yes, MMZXA starts hard, and only gets harder, crazy mean bosses and insta-death traps await. Also an end game that is the most difficult trial of hell I've personally endured, in any Mega Man branded game, with my ~27 years playing the franchise. All I can say is, if you think you're awesome at Mega Man games, but have not beaten MMZXA (on even Normal Difficulty), you're in for a surprise. So let's say you have the patience to play this, what does it have to offer besides sadistic difficulty?
MMZXA has got seriously nice 2D sprite and background art, very professionally created. Sprite animation is above average too, and the electronica OST overall is highly decent. All major cutscene dialogue is fully dubbed, a rarity for DS. The most dramatic cutscenes are actually fully animated, anime style. (Although MMZXA's plot itself is a bunch of drivel so it hardly matters.) Controls are super psycho tight (they have to be for a game like this). Also as with MMZX, you can choose to play as a boy or girl, which slightly alters the plot a bit. All of this is pretty on par with the first Mega Man ZX though. So what's new? Aside from being even MORE difficult that is.
The map is actually functional now, despite the "metroidvania" aspects dialed back a bit from the last game. Although the action-RPG elements are dialed up a bit in comparison. There are a lot of NPCs to chat up for side quests, which unlock stuff like mini-games and item upgrades when completed. (One of the mini-games is an 8-bit styled classic Mega Man challenge stage.) The biggest change though, is now when you defeat robot masters, you can actually turn into them directly, rather than just use their powers. Every robot master form has idiosyncratic special abilities, so you can replay stages and find new power-ups and such using them. There's something like 16 different boss forms to acquire. Oh did I mention this game has a LOT of bosses? And I didn't even mention the copious mid-bosses yet.
So on that note I don't recommend this game to the average gamer whatsoever, it will likely cause DS shaped dents in your walls. Truly Mega Man ZX Advent spits right in the face of casual modern gamers. But if you are a Mega Man series veteran, especially one who didn't foolishly ignore the Z series, you will enjoy Mega Man ZX Advent. And by enjoy, I mean relish the kind of white knuckle challenge that only Inti Creates ever brought to this franchise, way beyond anything Capcom dared to try. Enjoy the spikes!
