Metascore
52

Mixed or average reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 18
  2. Negative: 5 out of 18
  1. Mighty No. 9 is the best Mega Man game I’ve played in years, but all of the problems it has come from that too. Whether the gaming scene of 2016 needs a modern Mega Man is a more ambiguous question, perhaps answered by the old adage: be careful what you wish for. Or in this case, what you back.
User Score
3.6

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 187 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 42 out of 187
  1. Jun 21, 2016
    3
    This game fails to feel like either a classic Mega Man or a Mega Man X game. Unfortunately it also based on it's marketing has no independentThis game fails to feel like either a classic Mega Man or a Mega Man X game. Unfortunately it also based on it's marketing has no independent design elements either making it a game with no real identity trying to cash in on a beloved IP. But screw it I'm just going to weigh the pros and cons (disclaimer: this is so far for the first level only)
    Pros:
    -Graphics and character design mostly, very cute and well drawn
    -Music feels like akin to Mega Man but not as good
    -Game ran fine on my system though I understand many have had problems with it so take this with a grain of salt

    Cons:
    -Level design feels off for the control set
    -The dash has no i-frames, watch gameplay and you'll understand why this is a problem
    -Bosses are annoying due to all attacks having the same wind up, the NES and SNES games did this better
    -The platforming is poorly designed
    -The level design is full of instant death traps/pits that feel cheap
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  2. Jun 21, 2016
    8
    While I understand the issues that happened with the kickstarter, I will be addressing the game itself. As far as visuals go, it looks betterWhile I understand the issues that happened with the kickstarter, I will be addressing the game itself. As far as visuals go, it looks better than I was expecting, but still not amazing. The story is pretty basic, just like all of the megaman games. Nobody should really be here for the epic story.

    Now on to the actual gameplay. It feels a lot like playing a megaman X game while trying to speed run. Some people will probably like the fast paced action and some probably won't. I for one have enjoyed it quite a bit. All of the bosses feel like megaman bosses and all of the stages feel like megaman stages as well, so if that is what you are looking for, you will like this game. As far as difficulty goes, it is a medium-hard game. I have played through most of the old megaman games and all of the X series, and I have still had to use a continue on nearly every stage for one reason or another. I would say overall that the difficulty is probably too high for people who aren't particularly good at games, but for seasoned gamers is probably just right.

    Looking at the game as a whole (ignoring all of the pushbacks and kickstarter shenanigans), I am definitely enjoying the game so far.
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  3. Jun 21, 2016
    0
    Let this game be a lesson to all the those who blindly support any project on Kickstarter.

    This game looks and feels nothing like a old
    Let this game be a lesson to all the those who blindly support any project on Kickstarter.

    This game looks and feels nothing like a old Megaman game. The art style is ugly and the game is very short. This game pretty much brings nothing interesting to the table.
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