Have you ever watched Ben 10 or any other recent Cartoon Network show? Yeah, it sounds about as grating as that. My biggest problem with it was probably only the dialogue and voice acting. I was expecting another Mighty No 9 disaster but no, it was quite fun and creative. Overall, Mega Man 11 was a good entry to the series. Minus Infinity is the most impressive but I think the constant gimmicks get in the way of the regular gameplay's fun factor.
My favorite hack is the one that lets you jump out of a slide in 6 it's that big of an issue among other things like using the select button to swap weapons and armors. Inti Creates already did it right with Gunvolt AND Ekoro in that game, so what's wrong with this? What also irks me is Burst combos. What also makes me so confused is the Blaster Master Zero DLC. do nothing, and Ekoro can become invincible for a small time and get Burst combos from any distance. Instead, GV can use skills (which aren't too useful, mind you), Beck can. Now, some people don't mind this, but I was outraged when I realized Gunvolt couldn't double jump or use his lightning string, Beck couldn't slide or air dash, and Ekoro couldn't hover or possess enemies. The only difference is jump height and combat abilities. Now, on to the gameplay of Mighty Gunvolt Burst.Įvery single character plays the same way. The bosses in that game were fairly simple, and the really hard ones were DLC. These abilities were fun and balanced and helped with bosses. All three characters had unique abilities that allowed different ways to get through MegaMan-styled levels. Let me fill you in on how the original Mighty Gunvolt (3DS) plays. I think the story is pretty simple for a game like this, and I think it's decent. She tries out a VR game and it happens to be this game. If you play as Ekoro, the story is more simple. If you choose to play as Beck, the story is untouched except that the brainwashed character is now GV. After getting through the first level he finds a brainwashed Beck who is aiming to kill GV. Basically, Gunvolt ends up in this strange world he's never seen before, and he realizes his septimal powers no longer work, other than some special skills. This is supposed to be a 2D platformer to be in an NES sort of style, so the story is very simplistic.