Obscure as the epilogue is, it's too bad the collection doesn't let us read about the peaceful, harmonious world Mega Man X and Zero sacrificed so much to create. There is a fan translation of Eden Dome on the internet, but it's a bit rough. Google Translate clearly did most of the heavy lifting. I suppose my wish for an official translation of Eden Dome amounts to the sighing of a cantankerous old Mega Man fan who's still excited by obscure bits of lore.
If that's you, Capcom's latest collection should serve you well. I'm certainly enjoying my time with it; I'm just a little disappointed it doesn't include the peaceful resolution that demonstrates two very different species can roll up their sleeves and repair a war-shattered world together.
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She's written for Nerve, About. This Greek myth feels like the culmination of everything Supergiant Games has created thus far. It's important to preserve the history of gaming, and it's becoming increasingly hard to do so thanks to the degradation of the hardware that much of it was originally released on. Collections like this are important just in terms of their cultural importance, and the often included features like art galleries, soundtracks, and even the odd bit of behind the scenes stuff is essential to keeping this little part of our culture alive.
Preservation is important, but it's also hard, and despite digital hypothetically being easier to preserve, there are always complications. The galleries are filled with stunning artwork and concept art, and the music player is filled to the brim with amazing pieces of old-school video game music.
That, of course, is probably not why you're likely to buy this collection though. The main attraction here is the games in the collection. That's an awful lot of games at once, and each one will last you a fair chunk of time too. On top of that, you also get the brand-new Z-Chaser mode, which basically plops you in a portion of one of the games and asks you to get through it as fast as you can.
That then gives you the chance to compete against the world at large, or just for bragging rights with your friends. The other new additions come in the form of two little difficulty buffers. Is this game relevant to you? Sign In or Open in Steam. Languages :. English and 7 more. View Steam Achievements Includes 37 Steam Achievements.
View Points Shop Items 3. Points Shop Items Available. Franchise: Mega Man. Share Embed. Add to Cart. Mega Man Zero 2 Original Soundtrack. Add all DLC to Cart. See All. View Community Hub. In addition to the original games, this package includes an artwork gallery, music player, special filters, and much more. Casual Scenario Mode and a Save-Assist feature are available for those who would like to enjoy the story at their own pace.
Players can also try their hand at the new leaderboard-based Z Chaser Mode, an exclusive new mode created just for this set of games. Non-multi-thread supported CPUs are not guaranteed to operate correctly. See all. Customer reviews.
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