Mega Man X8 is the eighth and final installment in the Mega Man X series, a spin-off of the classic NES action game, Mega Man. Playing as a robotic hero with exceptional skill in both weapons and traversal, you'll battle through a fierce android war as you uncover the truth behind a mysterious plot. Like the classic Mega Man series, the gameplay is mostly side-scrolling, pitting players against both tough platforming sections and challenging enemies and bosses. After dozens of Mega Man games, does Mega Man X8 have what it takes to keep things interesting? It's time to find out if this is a proper send-off for the Mega Man X franchise or a disappointing finale.
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As all Mega Man games, X5 is fast paced, dynamic and full of gripping action. You control Zero across spiked floors, on elevators, platforms, running, jumping, slashing and destroying everything in it's sight, in the quest of defeating the Maverick. In an mecha fashion unique for Japan, the whole game looks like it jumped out of a mecha anime.
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Main Game Features
- Retro-inspired 2.5D platforming
- Unique bosses with obtainable weaponry
- 8 stages of intense and colorful action
Story
Mega Man X8 takes place far in the future, where a terrible war between factions of androids has caused humanity to panic. Using newfound technology, humans build a giant elevator to the moon called the Jakob Project. By the advanced elevator and neutral androids, humanity hopes to completely move off-planet. One night while patrolling, a heroic android named X discovers a crashed elevator car and investigates. Expecting to find injured civilians or workers, X hurries to help, but instead finds an army of new androids with shape-shifting powers.
Led by another android named Lumine, the army pledges that they are there to help assist with humanity's efforts. Unfortunately, an old villain from X's past comes back and kidnaps Lumine, sparking even more war and turmoil. Playing as X, you must battle through the war-torn, sci-fi environments and battle against android foes as you uncover the truth behind the Jakob Project and Lumine's army. It's an interesting story that's much more complex than the classic Mega Man games, offering more intrigue and mystery. While it might be a bit too complicated for some, most players should enjoy the narrative in Mega Man X8.
Gameplay
In Mega Man X8, players control one of three characters, X, Axl, and Zero. While all of the characters offer similar play-styles, each one has unique powers or strengths. For instance, X and Axl are both great for taking out enemies from afar with their various firearms, while Zero slashes through enemies in close-quarters fights. There are eight stages in total, progressing in a linear fashion, with major bosses punctuating each level. As you defeat each boss, you'll earn their weapon (or general power) for use in later levels. Certain weapons are more effective against specific enemies and bosses, adding a great layer of strategy to the action.Unlike Mega Man X7, X8 features entirely 2.5D levels, removing the aspects of 3D navigation. There have also been some character balances and changes, meant to produce a more classic Mega Man feel. While the flashy polygonal graphics might make you feel otherwise, the gameplay and core concepts of Mega Man X8 are still firmly rooted in the series' past. If you enjoy blasting down enemies in challenging yet colorful environments while expanding your arsenal with new gear, there's plenty of stuff to like about Mega Man X8.
While it's not the best game in the Mega Man X series, Mega Man X8 does a good job closing out the franchise. The story can be a bit convoluted at times, but its hardly the focus, as the explosive and addictive action is sure to keep you engaged. Beating bosses and experimenting with new equipment is as fun as ever, beckoning you to perfect your strategy.
Multiple difficulty modes and unlockable goodies make return visits worthwhile, making Mega Man X8 a decent game for multiple playthroughs. Whether you're a die-hard Mega Man fan or simply interested in some colorful action, Mega Man X8 offers it in full.
Pros
- Cool boss and weapon designs
- Classic gameplay feel
- Each playable character is fun and unique
Cons
- Polygonal graphics aren't as effective
- Confusing plot elements
- Some levels can be frustrating
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Mega Man and Mega Man 3 are two first PC versions of CAPCOM's blockbuster Mega Man (Rockman in Asia) series of anime platform games. In one of their worst marketing mistakes, CAPCOM gave the task of converting its hit series to the PC to Hi-Tech Expressions, who botched the job quite badly with both games (for some curious reason, Mega Man 2 was never ported to the PC). Instead of creating faithful reproductions, Hi-Tech reduced the excellent anime characters that NES fans have come to know and love to laughable animated blobs -- with Mega Man himself looking like a broken-doll version of Commander Keen ... a cabbage patch doll gone awry, so to speak. The graphics are dull, and even the innovative gameplay that lets Mega Man transform himself into different robot types can't save these two Mega Man games from mediocrity.
Overall, good examples of how to botch a blockbuster console license. Fortunately, CAPCOM finally realized their mistake years later and decided to develop Mega Man X and its sequels in-house. Check those games out instead, and leave these two Hi-Tech creations alone unless you have a lot of time to kill ;)
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VictorXPDE2020-01-151 point
what is the fire button?
JCAGS2020-01-032 points
The only good thing about this game is that it gave us one of the best AVGN episodes.
Pycur2019-07-051 point
I found it lately, sorry for asking! It was even in the comments, but at first read I thought that was a name. The mentioned key is J as Jump.
However I found out some good news: DosBox let us remap the keyboard with CTRL+F1. In that table remap letter J to a most common gaming button, like Alt or CTRL with the ADD button, and save the map. However dosbox will save this map globally, but you can rename it and call it exclusively from the dosbox.conf file at the [SDL] setting:
mapperfile=F:MS-DOSmapper.txt
Correct the value for your needs. :)
Thank you and sorry again!!
Pycur2019-07-041 point
Can anyone tell me how to jump?
I can't find it on any key....
Buck 2.02019-04-140 point
I just want to give a huge thank you for the site.
This game was stolen from me years ago, among others and for giving back my childhood
j@yden2019-02-180 point
it's okay but nowhere as good as the nes version.
underskyzx2019-01-120 point
The game is TOO FAST is there a right value to put on cycles? I mean the most accurate to how the game was in terms of speed?
slickrcbd2018-11-080 point
To the people complaining about a lack of music, you have to keep in mind the state of PC gaming hardware in the era. They were trying to reach a large target, and IBM AT or XT machines were still common. The game supported CGA graphics and only a basic PC speaker rather than an advanced sound card.
As for 'J' being awkward, that is true, but if you actually read the manual there was a way to change the key bindings. I think it was a separate program or editing a text file, but I know it could be changed. I haven't played this in 25 years, but I had it back as a kid on the computer. I didn't own an NES as mom had gone on an anti-video game console kick during this time.
Aidsman2018-02-25-8 points
This game is aids and if you like it you have aids
Jendrej2016-03-091 point
@DelRio1991: Japan IS in Asia.
This game is bad. And it doesn't even have music.
MY RATING2015-11-292 points
this game is gr8 m8, i r8 it 8/8 no deb8 and no h8
Miyos 2.02015-06-040 point DOS version
This games kind of annoying when you start, 'cause the damned jump action is done by pressing J. Friggin' J. Whatever, but then you get sorta used to it. Then there's only 3 robot masters, but I actually think that's a bit of a plus, since the awkward jumping. Then some of the levels are just cheap! Like the start of Sonicman's stage and pretty much all of Voltman's. And the bosses are just the same thing, except different attacks and different weaknesses. They just jump around like complete doofuses until you stop their misery full of mindless jumping. Then you go to Wily's castle (or excuse me, WILEY's castle). and it's pretty easy. Then after that, you're treated to the very 'meaningful', 'emotional' ending that just gets you thinking if the events in the game were for good, or for bad...
SPOILER ALERT: IT DOESN'T
Miyos 2.02015-06-041 point DOS version
I know that pretty much everybody hates this game, but I don't know why, but I actually kinda enjoyed it. *Braces self for flames to scorch me*
admin2015-02-110 point DOS version
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I uploaded a new version, can you try it please ?
Some Guy2015-01-310 point DOS version
This may be a bad dump. The weapon get screen (when you beat a robot master) doesn't show up properly; all you see is the robot master's name. Downloaded a different dump and it showed the weapon get screen fine.
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Sherbert T Cat2014-07-05-2 points DOS version
This was just awful.
Pipko4112013-05-040 point DOS version
This Is The PC (aka DOS) Version. The NES Version Released BEFORE This.
Derpy2013-03-171 point DOS version
Newsflash, Japan is in Asia.
DelRio19912012-07-24-6 points DOS version
Megaman Was created in JAPAN not ASIA.
DarthKobold2011-12-051 point DOS version
Money wasted in childhood becomes nostalgia years later :P
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