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Naturally, all of the sounds are very “cutesy” here, with Mega Man sounding like a squeaky toy and such. Sound Effects: Some of the sound effects are straight out of Mega Man 8.
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This is clever and a step above having two completely different tunes like the X series games tend to do. I like how the boss tunes play just the background beats during the dialogue, then the melody kicks in (complete with the intro riff) only after everyone is done talking. Music: The songs are all remixes in new style mode, and done fairly well. Also, the “skid” animation when Mega Man slips on ice is quite cute (a good cute, not a painful one). I have to give them credit for making Mega Man look the same way whether he’s facing left or right, rather than turning his back to the camera when he turns around like in virtually every other game of this style. Animation: I don’t really care for the drawing style of this game, but if you like super-deformed characters, I suppose the character models are well done considering the art style that was demanded. Worse, the object placement tends to look haphazard, as if the backgrounds were put together randomly, which means they don’t really flow together or look like real environments either. However, generally the backgrounds are very repetitive and rather plain. Graphics: The background graphics aren’t that bad in and of themselves, although some of the far backdrops are very pixelated. Overall the play control is really not all that bad, although Mega Man does have a bit of a delay when he’s standing still to when he starts moving. Play Control: Because of the zoomed in state of new style mode, Mega Man seems to jump pretty high compared to his diminutive size, but it’s an optical illusion only: he still stands and jumps just as many blocks high here as in the original. Why can’t they even be consistent within a single game?
You have to remember to do it yourself on the stage select screen (go to the options screen).
This page generally covers the “new style” game, unless otherwise stated, so things may be different in “old style” mode. If you’re playing old style you won’t see most of the new features. New style has all of the altered stages and additions to the game play. There are two main modes to this game: “old style” and “new style.” Old style attempts to mimic the original game as much as possible while still using the new 3-D graphics.