It's basically exactly the same as in the original, with 3 main differences.įirst, your energy is not restored at the end of each battle, adding a stamina factor when traveling in big instances. The story in itself is very simple, childish and at times comically predictable (especially for those who played the first game), but it does the job, and what should be mentioned is that to compensate this the character development and dialogue through the whole game is absolutely awesome ! This brings a unique and cool feeling to the overall game, which will make you just fell in love for it ! I don't know how to describe this but the internet on MMBN3 is a very unique fictional universe that is very interesting to explore and talk to other navis. There is also a "job list", which contains side missions to do along the game, each job giving you a prize once completed, and clearing the whole list will make the game even longer. The game is a lot longer than the original battle network, as there is a lot more missions to do, going here on the real world, then going here on the net, etc. Yet Capcom managed to put out a game immensely better than the original (which were already good). The whole game basically take place in only 8 different areas : ACDC Town, SciLab, Yoka and Beach, and their internet counterparts. The graphics has almost not changed, only the internet graphics has a major change, and the game universe it barely bigger than the ridiculously small universe of the original game. Well, the first things you will note is that the game does look a lot like the original. Mega Man have random encounters with viruses (which are the monsters of this game), and occasionally bad navis (which are the bosses of this game : reused robot masters from the original Mega Man series), with the help of "battle chips", which are different attacks you get from enemies. Just in case you don't know you control a guy named Lan, which access to the internet via a pet, which allows him to control the mighty blue bomber Mega Man on the internet (internet people are called "navis"). ![]() ![]() I unfortunately never had the chance to play MMBN2 yet, so I will compare this game with the original Battle Network game. I think the blue version is basically the same with minor palette swap and different chips, so this review basically applies to both versions. Similar to the first Battle Network, but vastly improved and a lot more funĪfter playing, and loving the original Mega Man Battle Network game (from now on MMBN), I just had to pick one of it's sequels, and the first one I found was MMBN3 white version so I bought it and played it.
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