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Azure Striker Gunvolt is a really bad game imo. Boring level design and gameplay mechanics. I want to shoot enemies not holding down a button to electrocute everything what I tagged.

So far, the closest to a true successor would be Mighty Number 9.



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Xxain said:
The closest is Azure Striker Gunvolt, but that is more of a successor to Zero/ZX series. MN9 is not THAT...I still consider it the successor to Mega Man. A sequel will be better done and remember, the original Mega Man didnt light the world on fire either

Never played Azure Striker. Seems cool (in a short video that I'd just watched). Does it allows you to adquire new powers from bosses like Mega Man?

I have only played the X series and never found any game close to it.



I love mm, mmx and zero but azure striker gunvolt doesn't feel like a zero either mm sequel. mn9 feel like mmx and the second character more like zero. gunman clive feels more like mm but is really short.



Have yet to play Azure Striker Gunvolt. Playing Blaster Master Zero reminds me a lot of Mega Man so that. Pretty neat game.



Ultrashroomz said:
For me nothing, and the idea of Shovel Knight being Mega Man's successor makes me wanna hurl blood.

Well its way better than Mighty No. 9.

Although Mega Man 9 and 10 were better than Shovel Knight though. Hope they make a Mega Man 11.



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Mega Man 2. Try it out, it's great.



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CaptainExplosion said:

 

Can you top that?!

Nope, but that gif is amazing.



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I have the Megaman collection on Xbox One, finished the first game, the others are too hard to me. I wish all of them had tricks like the first one.
But, so good, masterpieces.



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Shovel Knight, as awesome as it is, doesn't have the level select and the "rock paper scissors" aspect to the boss fights. So I can't consider it a successor to Mega Man.



CaptainExplosion said:
KLXVER said:

Well its way better than Mighty No. 9.

Although Mega Man 9 and 10 were better than Shovel Knight though. Hope they make a Mega Man 11.

The only way I think that'll happen is if we scream at Capcom enough for it.

They did ask japanese gamers if they wanted a MM11 some time back. Dont know what happened.