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8.1

Generally favorable reviews- based on 85 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 63 out of 85
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  1. Sep 14, 2014
    9
    There are a lot of things this game does right, and while it may not be a perfect example of what modern platformers can be like, it certainly does a great job of offering a decent challenge with a great storyline. It's a must buy for 3DS owners and platformer fans.
  2. Sep 8, 2014
    10
    Absolutely phenomenal game. It's made by Inti Creates, otherwise known as the minds behind other games like Mega Man Zero series, as well as the ZX series. Azure Striker Gunvolt was intended to be the spiritual successor to the Zero series, for obvious reasons why. However, as it stands on it's own, it's a fantastic game without the company's history considered. This was one of the fewAbsolutely phenomenal game. It's made by Inti Creates, otherwise known as the minds behind other games like Mega Man Zero series, as well as the ZX series. Azure Striker Gunvolt was intended to be the spiritual successor to the Zero series, for obvious reasons why. However, as it stands on it's own, it's a fantastic game without the company's history considered. This was one of the few games that I do day one purchases on out of pure hype. The game itself is relatively simple. You play as a guy who jumps, shoots, and shocks people with electricity. You use your electricity by a gauge below your character that measures how much you have to be able to use before over heating. You can 'mark' enemies with your gun up to 3 times on a single target, and activating electricity will cause the marked enemies to be shocked by up to 3 bolts of electricity that lasts as long as you hold the button and the tag stands. It sounds easy, but the game is often designed to make the player feel more underpowered than anything. An enemy might have a shield to prevent you from marking them, for instance. Enemy placement might be in places that are risky to go to to attempt to mark the enemy to kill them. Even so, the game is relatively easy to learn for just about everyone. Mastering it, on the other hand, is the biggest challenge of the game. See, when you kill enemies or get special bonuses, you rack up a 'score' of sorts called 'kudos'. These kudos rise whenever you deal damage to an enemy with your gun or electricity. You can get additional bonus kudos through combat bonuses, such as double or triples (harder than it sounds), or air strikes, secret bonuses, etc. You are then ranked based on how many points you got at the end of the stage, and, depending on your time, the score is multiplied. C is the lowest rank you can get, and S+ is the highest. You'd think if you can get an S rank, an S+ rank is not too far off. But you couldn't be more wrong. The difference between an S and an S+ rank is not only simply not getting hit, but how efficient you are at slaying every enemy in the most efficient ways possible to rack up kudos combos. An example of this might be one stage that an S rank is required with 200k points, but an S+ is DOUBLE that amount. It's an insane challenge, but it's so incredibly satisfying when you work hard at it and finally get that S+ after memorizing stage patterns, paths, and where to execute doubles or triples to maximize your possible score. If there had to be one thing negative to say about Azure Striker Gunvolt, it's that it's tragically short, and casual players would beat it within a couple hours, but the replayability of this game is insane. Levels aren't tedious at all to repeat and go through over and over just to master it. It's not a chore at all, and you can accomplish some challenges to get some new parts for your character to do it again with upgrades to your character. And with the low, low price of $15 on the eShop, there is almost no excuse for any 3DS owner not to have this amazing game.

    TL;DR: It's only fifteen bucks. You owe it to yourself to buy this game.
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  3. Jul 26, 2015
    9
    Azure Striker: Gunvolt manages to recreate all the fun of the old classic megaman games (AKA challenge) for players who want that challenge, while at the same time, giving slightly less challenge for people who don't want it. My only problems with the game are it's really quite bad character customization and its lack of enemy diversity. The story is also excellent, although it might beAzure Striker: Gunvolt manages to recreate all the fun of the old classic megaman games (AKA challenge) for players who want that challenge, while at the same time, giving slightly less challenge for people who don't want it. My only problems with the game are it's really quite bad character customization and its lack of enemy diversity. The story is also excellent, although it might be slightly confusing. Expand
  4. Sep 22, 2014
    9
    As a lifelong Mega Man fan, I can say without a doubt that this is a Mega Man game in all but name. Inti Creates took everything they did right with the MMZ and MMZX series and crafted this spiritual successor that is worth well over the asked 15 bucks.

    The only thing that will take a little adjustment is the Force Field combat mechanic, but once that's taken care of, you'll have a blast!
  5. Mar 24, 2019
    8
    Azure Striker Gunvolt is a solid Mega Man-style run-and-gun platformer with a few unique mechanics. Most missions are fairly straightforward, but the boss battles can be very challenging -- particularly the final one, which is as tough as any I've ever faced. The game looks very good on the Nintendo 3DS screens and has a pretty good soundtrack, along with some hokey dialogue to move theAzure Striker Gunvolt is a solid Mega Man-style run-and-gun platformer with a few unique mechanics. Most missions are fairly straightforward, but the boss battles can be very challenging -- particularly the final one, which is as tough as any I've ever faced. The game looks very good on the Nintendo 3DS screens and has a pretty good soundtrack, along with some hokey dialogue to move the familiar and anime-inspired story along. Expand
  6. Sep 5, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. As a games critic myself, I really like Azure Striker Gunvolt. It's one of the few Nintendo eShop games worth you time and money. If you liked Mega Man X, platform shooters or science-fiction masterpieces then {Azure Striker GUNVOLT is for you. If you want a heartbreaking and in-depth story, then this game most certainly is for you.
    Inti Creates certainly outdid themselves on this game.
    So in the end I give the game a 10/10
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  7. Mar 11, 2015
    9
    amazing take on plataformer action. the way its presented its both challenging and fun. the game's dificulty is given by how the player wants it to be in its own mechanics: a few items will either give you a shield or limit your max hp. you can refuse the checkpoints for more points in your score and the better your score, the better items you get. fast paced and its simple mechanics aplyamazing take on plataformer action. the way its presented its both challenging and fun. the game's dificulty is given by how the player wants it to be in its own mechanics: a few items will either give you a shield or limit your max hp. you can refuse the checkpoints for more points in your score and the better your score, the better items you get. fast paced and its simple mechanics aply so well in the levels giving out enough variet of situations and enemies. the story is simple but that doesent mean its bad, its great and it comes in a great presentation.
    i'll say its one of the must play for the 3ds
    my only complain is what the translators did ... some of the dialogue was cut in the US version :P that kinda sucks.
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  8. Dec 4, 2020
    8
    Bring back memory of Megaman Zero days with similar art, engaging characters and tight gameplay
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Jun 27, 2015
    80
    IT does offer a great time, as well as a chuckle now and again. [Issue#162, p.109]
  2. Jun 8, 2015
    75
    Azure Striker Gunvolt is a delicious appetizer while waiting for the main dish, represented by Mighty No. 9, but the taste would have been much better if the enemy design wasn't so weak and if more levels were included.
  3. Apr 29, 2015
    80
    While the game's plot is mostly unnecessary and there could be a wider variety of enemies, the top notch production values and the game's overall fluidity are enough to seduce anyone who enjoys action gaming.