| noname2200 said: Mega Man 9, as the Herald of the Apocalypse, may unleash new games that break the trajectory the industry has been on. However, it is unlikely to replace Mega Man 2 or 3 as a classic. Hopefully, I’m wrong. |
Think that's the first time I've ever seen Malstrom say that. Seems like this is actually a tad more personal than some of the other things he's commented on. I generally feel the same way. Mega Man 9 marks the beginning of a pivotal change in the thought process of major gaming companies developing habits, but the game itself is merely fanservice to be eaten up by the people who never got sick of the old Mega Man. Case in point, the guy who posted above me.







