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Submitted by s8anicslayer 695d ago | review

GamesRadar: Mega Man 10 Review

We can imagine them sketching out levels on graph paper and cackling among themselves as they erase the edges of platforms until they're just far enough apart to require a pixel-perfect jump. And that's exactly what you get in Mega Man 10. There are eight levels, which can be tackled in any order you like, and there are no concessions to modernity. You can forget all about recharging health bars, frequent checkpoints and generous collision detection. Mega Man 10 is simply brutal. (Mega Man 10, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360) 8/10

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