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Oct 25, 2000  Mega Man Legends 2 is by far the most involving game I've seen with Mega Man, and is one of the best, too. This will make a fine addition to your gaming library, no.

When Mega Man first appeared on the PlayStation in 3D, purists cried foul. 'Mega Man doesn't have a helmet!' Was a nifty way to break the Blue Bomber into the 3D world with grace, albeit a blocky kinda grace. The sequel, which follows the side-story featuring Tron Bonne, brings a host of improvements the original lacked, including perhaps its most useful feature: lock-on targeting. While this addresses one of the more annoying quibbles from the first Legends, it makes the game much more enjoyable than you might think. While navigating towns and houses, talking to people is considerably easier since you don't have to line yourself up just right in order to get a response out of someone.

Now you just hit the R2-button and voila! Instant lock-on. Although it's handy while talking to townsfolk, it's downright necessary when circling a boss, or multiple enemies, where strafing is required.

Another aspect of the game that has been improved is the sheer size. ML2 brings twice the enemies, and a world-map twice the size of the previous game. While the game's engine is certainly able, the camera is still high-maintenance, requiring you to manually adjust it at almost every turn. This helps avoid autocamera troubles (they just never seem to work right), but it's still a bit of a chore. However, I liked the original Legends, and these improvements are enough to bring me back. Dynasty warriors strikeforce xbox 360 game. As one of the biggest skeptics when Mega Man went 3D, I found enough gripes about the first Legends to keep me from getting as absorbed in it as I did with the old NES games. The sequel, though, is actually a fun little game with a lot of improvements in gameplay and appearance.

By adding analog support, tweaking the homing system, enabling movement while firing, and fixing some of the camera issues (notice I didn't say all), Capcom has really refined this branch of the popular series. Storywise, it pretty much flows from the first Legends with the same characters and plot, so if you liked the original, you'll surely enjoy this game. Sure, it might sound a bit blasphemous, but I believe the Legends series is the best thing to happen to Mega Man in years.

The first game, even with its bland dungeon graphics and awkward control, was an incredibly enjoyable action/adventure, and its sequel delivers an even better experience. Nearly everything has been visually upgraded a stunning amount, giving Legends 2 a truly cartoon-like appearance. There's much more focus on the story line, complete with loads of in-game cinemas, and the control has been tweaked. Legends 2, aside from being a bit too lighthearted at times, is easily one of the best 3D adventure games on the PS.

EnglishMenus and gameplay are in English.Mega Man has been around since the early 8-bit days, making him even older than some gamers. He returns to home video screens in Mega Man Legends 2. As in the immediately previous release Mega Man Legends, the hero who was once just a little blue sprite is now rendered in full 3D detail.The story in Mega Man Legends 2 is a little more familiar, however. Roll has been kidnapped by the nefarious Tron Bonne and Mega Man must once again attempt to free her from the evil grasp of that villain. Adding to his motivation is the recent discovery of a mysterious artifact called the Sealed Key. It is said that the Key can open the way to an even more mysterious power known only as the Great Legacy.Capcom seems to have responded to some of the feedback on the first Mega Man Legends game and has made significant improvements to Mega Man's control interface in this game.

Mega Man Legends 2 supports an analog stick set up which allows players to control the character's movement with one stick and his direction of fire with the other. The game also features large, expansive game worlds to explore and enormous, screen-filling bosses to defeat.

Adventure through a variety of environments as Mega Man while you unlock the secrets of the 'Sealed Key'. Designed to combine the best aspects of classic Mega Man RPG, action-adventure, and puzzle-solving gameplay. Save Roll from the evil Tron Bonne by working your way through many obstacles and challengesManufacturer's description:Megaman, Roll and all your favorites are back in an entirely new 3-D adventure! Far away, in an isolated wasteland, a mysterious girl and an infamous treasure have been discovered.

It's the legendary 'Sealed Key,' rumored to unlock an even greater mystery known as the Great Legacy. What power does the Great Legacy hold? Now, a race unfolds as Mega Man and his friends embark on a journey which will after their destinies forever. The legendary 3-D adventure of Mega Man and his friends continues.

Mixes the best of classic Mega Man action-adventure, RPG and puzzle gameplay. Awesome weapons! Enormous bosses!