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Generally favorable reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
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  1. Feb 28, 2020
    85
    Although not the most visually pleasing games stretched onto modern setups, it's hard to argue with the level of quality in these six great games. With some added accessibility options, this collection is well worth replaying.
  2. Feb 24, 2020
    85
    What I appreciate about Z Chaser is that while it isn’t as much of a novelty as the X Challenge run was, it incentivizes focusing on improving your skill of the games.
  3. Feb 24, 2020
    81
    The fact that Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection exists is incredible as it's comprised of some of the most enjoyable and underrated 2D action games ever made. If you're a fan of the genre, you need to add this to your gaming library.
  4. Mar 26, 2020
    80
    Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection provides a compelling package for those who never had the opportunity to check out a piece of lesser known Megaman history.
  5. Mar 13, 2020
    80
    From the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection, players can expect plenty of content at a fantastic price.
  6. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Mar 12, 2020
    80
    A great collection of retro platform shooter action. If you’re wondering what all the Mega Man fuss is about, this is a good place to start. [Issue#173, p.89]
  7. Mar 5, 2020
    80
    Overall, in a deal of 6 games in one collection with added features for new and casual players, the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy collection is certainly an enjoyable and potentially challenging experience worth its $29.99 price tag. If you are at all like me and haven’t experienced the Mega Man series, this may serve as a good entry into the franchise in terms of gameplay.
  8. 80
    Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is a great compilation that treats its subject with respect, with features and modes which improve the overall package. The difficulty is high even with the modern additions which may put some people off but fans of this style of game will get plenty of enjoyment out of it.
  9. Mar 3, 2020
    80
    Mega Man Zero / ZX Legacy Collection lives up to the circumstances, not only because it includes 6 six fantastic games, but also because of the quality of the emulation and the extras.
  10. Mar 2, 2020
    80
    The Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is a great collection. It contains six solid and enjoyable games with a lot of nice quality of life features that make this the definitive version of the game. The only real flaw is that the games have aged, and no smoothing filter can hide the jagged GBA pixels. If you can look past that, then this is a great addition to any Mega Man fan's collection, and if you missed these gems on the GBA or DS, then you owe it to yourself to give it a chance.
  11. Feb 26, 2020
    80
    This is the third collection (out of three until now) that Capcom did right, with added difficulty options, a new speedrun mode and six great games for less than thirty bucks. Count us in.
  12. Feb 25, 2020
    80
    The duo of Platinum-developed titles in the Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle are at the zenith of their respective genres because of their undying commitment to responsive controls and deep, rewarding gameplay mechanics.
  13. Feb 24, 2020
    80
    The fact that Capcom has bundled these games together is a great value and lets an underrated rendition of this franchise be experienced by fans both old and new.
  14. 80
    There is plenty to love about the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection. With great new additions like Casual Mode and a Checkpoint system, the Zero franchise can be enjoyed by both new and longtime fans of the franchise. It's just a shame that improvements seen in later games weren't retroactively put into earlier games to bring them all completely up to date.
  15. 80
    While the side-series may not have the fanbase the regular franchise boasts, the Mega Man Zero and ZX titles hold up remarkably well. Gameplay is tight and precise (outside of the really annoying Chain Rod), and the challenge provided by each one will instantly appeal to hardcore gamers. It’s the changes that Inti Creates implemented that make these six games fascinating after all these years, though.
  16. Feb 24, 2020
    80
    The games in the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy still deliver, but the bonus features are pretty standard fare.
  17. Feb 24, 2020
    75
    Buried beneath these weird outer layers is a string of tough, glittering Mega Man games, all starring the elusive red swordsman of my youth. If you’re a fan of Mega Man, or even action platformers in general, the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is worth checking out.
  18. 70
    All in all, this collection coming out on the back of the original Mega Man and Mega Man X Series is a must have for fans or those that never actually got around to playing them. With plenty of features only improving on the original releases back on the Game Boy Advance and the collections on the DS, Mega Man Zero 1-4 and its two sequels are an ideal way to celebrate one of the more niche and forgotten chapters in the Mega Man legend.
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 77 Ratings

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  1. Feb 27, 2020
    10
    Best collection of mega man games ever! each one has some very different gameplay aspects to bring to the table and mega man z zero is asBest collection of mega man games ever! each one has some very different gameplay aspects to bring to the table and mega man z zero is as close to mega man legends as you can get for a gameboy game. Very complex and gripping games. the controls are suprisingly just as tight as i remember on the game-boy as well. defineitly worth buying! Full Review »
  2. Apr 16, 2020
    10
    As a fan of the Mega Man series, I am very pleased with this collection. The Zero games are some of the best games in the franchise and the ZXAs a fan of the Mega Man series, I am very pleased with this collection. The Zero games are some of the best games in the franchise and the ZX games, while debatably weaker, are still very interesting experiments, combining aspects of both Mega Man and Metroidvanias.

    Reviewing every game individually would be way too much, so instead, I'll give a brief overview of what you can expect to find in this collection and the overall quality of the games.

    As far as the Zero quadrology is concerned, they take place 100 years post-Mega Man X series and put you in control of Zero, who has finally awakened after his ending in X6. New characters and antagonists are introduced, and the overall story is much more complex than either the classics or even the X series, believe or not. What's most surprising about this, is that the story is actually a really good overarching narrative, with multiple reoccurring characters, plot threads, twists and turns, and a really strong, emotional, conclusion, featuring some of the most epic moments in the series.

    As far as the gameplay goes, there are multiple changes to the Mega Man formula as we know it, which makes the Zero games quite unique, like level-up systems, multiple weapons besides the buster and Z saber, mission structures, etc.

    Not all of these additions are executed the best, specifically in Zero 1, which has big grinding issues, but as the series goes on, it gets more streamlined and fun to play, culminating with Zero 3, which is best of them all as far as I see it since it has a really fun combat system and strong level design. I'm not kidding when I say that Zero 3 gets my vote for best Mega Man game ever made, it's that fun.

    Every game introduces some new aspects to shake up the gameplay and give it its own identity, so even tho they follow a formula, they don't get nearly as repetitive as the classic series. Some ideas are better than others, but all of the games are very replayable and fun to speedrun, thanks to their tight controls and short length.

    The ZX series pretty much continues where the Zero series left off, but with new characters and new additions to the formula that makes the game more of a Metroidvania than anything else. Not gonna lie tho, I've always been rather unimpressed with this series efforts in that regard, and I haven't gotten very far in them because of it. I know there are many who love them, but I'm sorry to say, I'm not one of them. Still, it's cool that they added them, and didn't do a separate collection, like with the other Legacy collections.

    Which brings me to the package as a whole. For 30 bucks, the value in this is incredible; 6 games for 5 dollars each is a steal, especially considering their quality, my own feelings towards ZX aside.

    If it was just that it'd already have been great, but the remastering process really makes the vibrant colors, smooth animations, and great sprite work of each game pop, and look great even on a big HD TV. Not that big on the graphic filters and borders tho, I think the games look the best in their original forms. And despite the fact that the music was made for the GBA and DS systems, they still sound really good, I mean, this is Mega Man we're talking about, of course the soundtracks are gonna be great.

    What really seals the deal, tho is the amount of extra content packed within this collection; an easy mode with new checkpoints for newcomers, since these games are rather tough, great HD concept art for every game, a list of all the great soundtracks which you can listen at any time, special cards unlocked through playing that add little details to the game's themselves, and a brand new online mode where you compete with other players to see who can finish a stage first, featuring leader boards.

    This is by far the best Legacy Collection made to date, it has a good price, a good chunk of content, 6 games, and it all comes in 1 neat little package, instead of 2. If ya haven't played these games yet, and are a Mega Man fan or a fan of platformers in general, there is no going wrong with this, it's a great collection through and through and I can't recommend it enough.
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  3. Dec 9, 2020
    10
    The Mega Man Zero / ZX Legacy Collection is a steal for diehard Megaman fans. Through the six games, all of them are of high quality. TheThe Mega Man Zero / ZX Legacy Collection is a steal for diehard Megaman fans. Through the six games, all of them are of high quality. The first game, Mega Man Zero 1, is a bit rickety due to questionable design choices, but the quality increases in later games, and peaks in Mega Man Zero 3.
    The most notable part of these games is the high difficulty that puts other games like Mega Man & Bass to shame. Bosses start off having at least four times as much health as Zero, and the levels aren't merciful either. However, through playing the game you can find various items like sub tanks or cyber elves that make the game a bit easier. An aspect exclusive to Mega Man Zero 2 and 3 is that when you get a high rank by taking minimal damage, being fast, and killing many enemies, the game rewards you with extra skills. Though this incentive isn't in other games, you can still find similar rewards such as the transformations in the ZX games.
    The gameplay here is some of the smoothest in the franchise. All of the movement is identical to that of the Mega Man X series, but feels much more refreshing. By default, you have access to both the Z saber and a buster, but other weapons can be used, some of which can interact with the environment in unique ways. When playing through a level, there is often some sort of mission to do alongside finding and fighting the boss. This varies from rescuing people to destroying bombs and power generators. Though they aren't required, not completing a mission can drastically affect your score.
    The music in the games is more of a mixed bag. The sound chip of the GBA ruins some of the tunes, most notably in Mega Man Zero 4. While some are catchy even when put under these limitations, most of the tunes are better when listening to the remastered versions on CD. On the other hand, the soundtracks for Mega Man ZX and Mega Man ZX Advent are of high quality, although the tunes aren't as memorable.
    Outside of the six games, there are some extras standard with a game collection. This includes a music player for all tracks including new remixes, a gallery for artwork and concept art, and most notably, the new Z Chaser mode. Z Chaser allows you to play through certain levels with all upgrades, where the goal is to finish the level as fast as possible. You can race against ghosts of various ranks, including the ghost of the current world record holder. The only flaw of this mode is that there are only two stages per game to play on.
    Overall, this is the best of the Megaman collections, and is a total steal at $30.
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