

MEGA MAN LEGENDS PC DOWNLOAD MANUALS
But then again most of the Legends series manuals have errors, so this isn’t unique to this game alone. In fact here it’s not even special music it’s just one of the normal town tunes. The music played during the credits is different (again).Not a big loss I’d rather have voice instead. You can’t play the CD samples in the electronics store.The game records to the cartridge the various modes you’ve unlocked, so you don’t have to do anything fancy when you want to start a new Hard or Easy game (despite what Data says).However saving and loading to the cartridge is naturally a lot faster.

The PSX version never had that much load time, so the lack of it here isn’t that noticeable.There is rumble support, but it doesn’t activate very often, mostly just when you get knocked down.Also most objects that glow (the refractors, energy barriers, etc.), rather than actually looking bright and glowing, end up looking dark and non-glowing in this game. However they are basically exactly like the PSX graphics none of the polygon models were altered. The graphics have anti-aliasing, and suffer less from improper clipping and “holes” in the polygons.Also the stick is somewhat over-sensitive. You can play using the control pad or the stick unfortunately, they didn’t bother to correct the play mechanics now that they had analog control (just as in Legends 2) so using the analog controller is essentially digital control with a stick.The voices had to be down-sampled in order to fit on the cartridge, but all of the voice samples are here.Mega Man Legends has been ported to the Nintendo 64 under the title “Mega Man 64.” While generally the game is identical, there are some minor differences:


This is a perfectly enjoyable game in its own right, and if you like 3-D action/adventure games, this is one of the best I’ve played. I urge people to buy the game for what it is, not what it claims to be. Think Legend of Zelda here.All in all, it is a very fun game, with a lot of charm and a fairly decent learning curve. Not pure action, not pure adventure, this game is a nice blend of the two. You do, on the other hand, need to talk to people, get clues, find items, and advance the plot in order to continue onward in the game. You do not fight monsters, gain experience, or go up levels. It is, however, an action/adventure game, and half of the game is plot. Although there are some in-jokes and similarities, the overall plot, setting, game style, and characters in Legends are very different from and largely unrelated to the rest of the Mega Man series. People who are looking for one are going to be severely disappointed and extremely confused besides. Although the elements that are contrary to popular belief are not in themselves bad things, I feel consumers should be aware of what they are buying before they shell out money for it, so let me clear up everything here. This game is the cause of endless confusion due to two very wide-spread misconceptions. The only one with the technology and skill to stand up to them is one lone boy in a Digger suit and his adopted family. This is only the beginning, however, as the island is beset by pirates searching for a mother lode. Although the citizens are perfectly friendly, unfortunately no one has the parts that are needed to repair the Flutter, so the Casketts realize they will just have to dig for them. The Flutter experiences engine troubles and crashes on a peaceful island which had once been the home of an ancient people and now houses a modern-day city. Together, this small family, along with the robot monkey known as Data, make their living in the airship Flutter. MegaMan now digs for the Caskett family, while Roll Caskett acts as his Spotter and his mechanic, and Professor Barrell Caskett gives advice and knowledge to aid them in their endeavors. He named the baby “Rock” (translated “MegaMan” in the English version), and trained the boy in the art of Digging. Retired Digger Barrell Caskett discovered an abandoned baby boy and promptly took the poor child into his care, raising him along with his granddaughter Roll, whose parents had disappeared while Digging. Treasure is sought out by those known as Diggers, which equip themselves in protective suits and venture into the ruins in search of refractors and other valuable items. Under the waters run tunnels, ancient ruins of a time long past which hold both treasure and danger. On a planet almost completely covered with water, people make their living either on the small islands scattered throughout, or in airships which cross the wide seas.
