![]() ![]() It was easy to imagine that Mega Man 10 would join those four amongst my least favorite games in the series. Despite being generally well-made games, Mega Man 3, 4, 5, and 6 were all disappointments in their own ways. Problem is, I’ve been excited for Mega Man sequels before, and I’ve been burned more often than not. ![]() With that love rekindled, you’d think I’d be pretty damn excited for Mega Man 10. The design missteps of Mega Man 7 and and Mega Man 8 were erased from my mind, and my love of Mega Man was back in full force. Experiencing this style of game effectively made me feel like a kid again. The game’s graphics, music, and design choices were all straight out of the Mega Man 2 playbook, a playbook that hadn’t been used much in the past 20 years. When Mega Man 9 was released in 2008, the game freaked people out with its ability to emotionally transport thirty-something gamers back to the late 1980s. ![]()
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