Mega Man 10
Wii- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Mar 1, 2010
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Brilliant level design and wonderfully gimmicky characters.
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Mega Man 10 is everything you could want out of sequel and more.
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The game is one of the hardest in the series, the bosses are still awesome and the old-school challenges will keep you pulling your hair out for months.
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Official Nintendo Magazine UKOne of the toughest Mega Man games yet. A great download for hardcore retroheads. [May 2010, p.86]
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Overall, Mega Man 10 offers all the nuts and bolts a diehard blue bomber fan could want in a retro sequel, while boasting even more content than Mega Man 9 with all its DLC combined.
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Pelit (Finland)Mega Man's latest adventure is more than just the same. The feel and heart of the game put it right there next to the classics from the 80s. [Apr 2010]
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Apart from any disappointment about the length of the game, Mega Man 10 still has plenty to offer, and for a game that costs $10, you're getting a lot of bang for your buck.
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Mega Man 10 is a solid follow-up to Mega Man 9. It lacks a bit of the charm of its predecessor, but it still remains a solid and well put-together Mega Man game.
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Mega Man 10 is a wonderfully challenging package wrapped up in a charming, 8-bit time capsule. It has its tongue planted firmly in cheek and delivers a ridiculously fun experience for all.
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Overall, Mega Man 10 doesn't have as many high-water moments as Mega Man 9, but it is still consistently fun, while providing more overall content than the Mega Man games that preceded it.
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Mega Man 10 isn’t quite on the level of the previous installment: it lacks its “back to the roots” appeal, but only because it comes afterward. Level design could have been just a tad better and the musical score isn’t great: however, it succeeds in delivering a fun and rewarding experience, keeping high the challenge and entertaining the player. Another Mega Man, another little gem.
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While the jump from the new Easy mode to the standard Normal difficulty is a bit too sharp, the game still does a fantastic job of capitalizing on the series’ best elements. If you enjoyed the franchise’s old-school reboot last year, then you owe it to yourself to pick this one up as well.
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With the addition of Proto Man, a challenge mode, and an easy mode for beginners, Mega Man 10 has more to offer than 9 and can be fun for almost any player, not just the longtime fans.
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Capcom has once again successfully recreated a classic Mega Man game while improving the package with tweaks and new content. Those intimidated or even frustrated by the normal difficulty of a Mega Man game can fall back on the easy mode, making the experience more accessible than ever.
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With his faithful reproduction not only of a graphic style, but of the overall spirit of the original 2D action game, Mega Man 10 stands as an example of a constructive approach to the vintage taste in videogaming. More than just a tribute, this game is a good new episode of the series and a very hard and exciting challenge.
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It's not quite up to the shining standards of Mega Man 2 and the extremely underrated Mega Man 5 (and I'm dead serious about that -- go play it before you knock it), but it's definitely nowhere near the bottom of the bin that Mega Man 4 and the non-NES installments so squarely define.
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Long time fans will enjoy it, but the causal gamer won’t have much of a reason to rush out and buy this as it’s just a continuation of 9.
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MM10 is a glorious return to the hay-day of 8-bit gaming; a fantastic challenge built on the back of some of the most refined mechanics the genre has ever seen.
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It's a solid, if rather unnecessary, sequel in a venerable series. If only more franchises' "average" efforts were this much fun.
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It has not many new features or changes, but for sure Mega Man 10 will please its followers, and those eager for a good challenge for their gamepad.
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Even though it's more of the same old, same old (a charge that killed the classic Mega Man series back in the SNES/PSone days), Mega Man 10 is a pretty good 2D platformer and Mega fans will thoroughly enjoy it.
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Nintendo GamerDeadly tough retro platformer that won't give you an inch. Feat its power. [Apr 2010, p.77]
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The 10th installment in this long-running franchise proves that some formulas don't need to change.
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games(TM)It may be an unnecessary sequel but, unlike the umpteen other unnecessary sequels in the series, it's one that at least learns from the mistakes of the past. [Issue#95, p.127]
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Games Master UKIf hard games inspire you to play harder you'll love it. [June 2010, p.80]
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While this may amount to little more than yet another Mega Man sequel, it's still one of the best 2D action games to come along in years.
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Mega Man 10 is a good game and an excellent choice for fans of the series, but not even nearly has same impact of Mega Man 9.
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Overall, while the game is still a great Mega Man title, it doesn't nearly live up to the fun of its predecessor.
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Not as good as its predecessor but a fun, nostalgic return to that blue guy we love to love.
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Mega Man 10 is on certain moments a good game, but it drops stitches as well. Furthermore, the bosses aren't all original and the soundtrack is a little bit annoying. Still the game offers enough innovation to keep you busy for hours.
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Mega Man 10 doesn't quite perhaps have the sparkling feel of reinvention that its predecessor enjoyed, but if you were one of the many who considered MM9 a welcome return to form, then this is another must-buy. Everyone else is perfectly entitled to look confused.
Awards & Rankings
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#53 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2010
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75
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#75 Most Shared Wii Game of 2010
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 59 out of 74
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Mixed: 5 out of 74
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Negative: 10 out of 74
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