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Battle of the NOT Mega Man games - Mighty No. 9 and 20XX

Rich and Jack discuss what went wrong with Mighty No. 9, and why 20XX might be the "not Mega Man game" that Mega Man fans are waiting for.

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Mighty No. 9 vs Mega Man 11: Who Wore It Better? A Retrospective Look

Mighty No. 9 and Mega Man 11 are two games that tried to fill a very big gaming hole, and the story behind it all is even more interesting. So which game wore the Mega Man dress better? Jason Capp is here with some retrospective thoughts upon his 2022 playthroughs.

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CrimsonWing69784d ago

Lol, I literally said that out loud when clicking on this article.

VersusDMC784d ago

Only tried the demos for both and mighty 9 looked atrocious. Megaman 11 was fun and polished. Never played both full versions but will see it they are on PS Extra when i get home.

Mostly get my megaman fix playing the azure gunvolt games and spin offs. And Maverick Hunter X on my Vita.

VersusDMC783d ago

Just tried Mighty No 9 again on PSExtra...graphics are atrocious and taking down enemies by dashing into them feels so hollow.

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20XX, Barony, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery free at Epic Games

20XX, Barony, and Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP are free at Epic Games Store starting today. The free game offers run until August 6 at 11 AM Eastern. Once you claim them, they're yours to keep.

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Kickstarter's Gaming Successes Prove Big Gaming Doesn't Know What Fans Want

Kickstarter has allowed game developers all over the world to bring their respective visions to life, while AAA Studios remains out of touch.

TheEnigma3131666d ago

This is very true. Companies like EA, UBI, MS seem to be disconnected from what fans want.

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AK911665d ago

Um I’m not too sure about that check how well those games sold besides the money they got from Kickstarter they didn’t sell nearly as much as most games from publishers (AAA or not).

The unfortunate reality is these days games like Shenmue 3 and Bloodstained are incredibly niche and the only way it could survive is by use of a fan funded website like Kickstarter.