Git stats 17 commits. Failed to load latest commit information. View code. Auto-Refill Lifebar after each battle in the bosses refights. If you're using X, it is highly recommended that get the Foot Parts before fighting Colonel. If you're using Zero and cannot get the subtank in Cyberspace, try it again after you get the Kuuenzan.
May the subtanks be with you. Append Email: Append gmail. While this isn't my favorite Mega Man X title, it's a blast to play through and has a lot of replay value with hidden secrets and upgrades to discover! Support Emuparadise:. Sponsor Message:. Vince says: Mega Man X4 was the first all-new Mega Man X game for Playstation, and with that freshness came beautiful graphics, a decent soundtrack, and fun gameplay tweaks. You can save your progress in whatever point you like within the game, not only on the official checkpoints offered by the game.
Home Emulators Platforms Games. The two versions were released simultaneously in Japan on August 1, A North America release followed sometime thereafter, while Europe received only the PlayStation version on October 13, Taking place in the 22nd century, the Mega Man X series is set in a society populated by humans and intelligent robots called "Reploids".
I had fun playing this on the PlayStation back in the day and I had a lot of fun playing through it again. I do wish that they let you play as Zero or X and then change on the fly, but still, this is an awesome action platform game. Mega Man X4 is the first game in the X series that actually provides a decent amount of variety from earlier games in the series. For one, the ability to play the entire game as either X or Zero is very cool.
Both have different story lines more or less--the central plot is still the same , and Zero now uses his sword exclusively, making play with him entirely different from play with X Zero needs to rely much more on hand-to-hand combat because of his sword's limited reach.
Also new are the fully animated cut scenes in the game which are done very nicely, and really bring the story to life. Thankfully the voices are done well this time, and don't ruin the otherwise very cool story, as was the case in Mega Man 8 with its insanely lame voice-overs.
Graphically, MMX4 looks really good--the characters in the game alt animate very nicely, and there's a lot of parallax and bright, vivid stages. The game plays well too. Control is tight, and while the stage layouts seem a little uninspired if 2-D is going to survive, companies need to realize that the games need to remain challenging , the overall experience is definitely a positive one.
In fact, I really don't have many complaints at all about X4. Still, it is the best X game yet. In a world populated by polygons and 3-D environments, there's something unique about a sidescrolling action title.
Mega Man X4 carries on the Mega Man franchise with straightforward game-play that incorporates the running, jumping and shooting technique that enabled its predecessors to stand out when similar titles were commonplace.
The game blends anime with gameplay to produce a somewhat uneven effect, but Mega Man X4 is a nice change of pace. Heh, looks like Sony had a change of heart about X4 they weren't going to release it before, but the consumers spoke loud and clear , it's another classic game with classic gameplay that survives the Bit transformation intact.
This is, no doubt, the best Mega Man game yet. I can't help but wonder, however, if the series is getting a bit old. Sure, it looks and plays great, but how many Mega Man games do we really need? I seriously enjoyed diving into this latest entry to the Mega Man X series not to be confused with the Mega Man 8 story line, which is not my favorite.
Playing as Zero is just as fun as Mega Man, and the voices really add personality to the old grind. The new weapons aren't all that innovative, but the difficulty is back up to where it belongs, not oversimplified cartoon fodder I've seen lately. Now if only Mega Man would do a Hurricane Kick While this is definitely one of the best games in the X series, it's surprising to know that the real star of the game isn't even Mega Man.
X4 retains the series' 2D platform engine. You run-n-gun through several levels, collecting power-ups and new weapons, while squaring off against tough end bosses. However, X4 adds a second playable character, Zero, and his own story line. Playing as Mega Man is as fun as ever, but Zero steals the show with his own unique attacks and techniques.
Instead of an X Buster, Zero uses electro-sabers that force him to get up close and personal to his enemies, ultimately making playing as him more challenging. Mega Man fans will be right at home with X4. For solid 2D platform gameplay, it's a definite must-have for any action gamer's library. X4 features beautiful 2D sprite graphics. The colorful, gigantic explosions and little details like the recoil of Mega Man's X Buster are state-of-the-art, while the anime cinemas are clean and help enhance the story.
The music goes perfectly with the various stages, especially the thundering bass in the Volcano stage and the conga drums in the Jungle stage. The sound effects are almost as good, but Mega Man's cutesy yelps are distracting.
Mega Man and Zero are simple to maneuver, and the controls hold up beautifully--even later in the game when you acquire more abilities and advanced techniques.
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