3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great series in its finest hour, July 6, 2002
This review is from: Mega Man 7 (Video Game)
Unlike the first two SNES games, this is not part of the X series. Rather it is a sequel to the NES adventure Mega Man 6, in which Wily was finally jailed. Here a secret plot is revealed and Wily escapes prison. Shortly after you meet the mysterious warrior Bass and his robotic dog Treble (odd how similar they are to Mega Man and Rush, isn't it?) The Rush Coil and Rush Jet are back, along with the new Rush Search (Rush digs in the ground for items, but sometimes just pulls up junk), The Super Adaptor, which gives you a rocket punch attack and double jump. Search hard enough and you'll battle Proto Man, the mysterious brother of Mega Man. Defeat him and you'll get a special item! Pretty much any aspect of the NES Mega Man games is present here, making this an awesome 16-bit return to normalcy for the Blue Bomber. This is the best game in the Mega Man series, despite a few flaws. If you have a Super Nintendo then DO NOT BE WITHOUT THIS GAME.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mega Man 7, December 5, 2001
This review is from: Mega Man 7 (Video Game)
Mega Man 7 is one of the greatest games out of the mega man series.And it is very rare. I suggest that you buy this game, you'll enjoy it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great continuation of the classic series for the SNES, May 1, 2005
A Kid's Review
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This review is from: Mega Man 7 (Video Game)
Being a Megaman fan for the past 16 years, it's easy for me to appreciate everything that MM7 has to offer. It's a perfect continuation of the classic MM games from the NES to the SNES. I highly recommend MM7 to any Megaman fan. Consider yourself lucky if you own this game for the SNES, though, as it's pretty rare. If you can't get the SNES version, then just pick up the Anniversary Collection. Either way, you shouldn't pass up on this game if you're a fan of Megaman.
For the actual content of the game, Megaman 7 still retains all of the features that made the classic MM games for the NES so much fun to play. The password systems are still here, so you must keep track of passwords to record your game status(however, the Anniversary Collection allows you to save your game to a memory card). Another great feature that has made Megaman a classic series is the music. As the music in the NES games was excellent, it's just as good in MM7.
Gameplay-wise, this game does a great job in allowing you to get the feel for the controls, so even if you've never played a Megaman game before, you should have no problems getting used to the gameplay. Overall, if you enjoyed the classic MM games for the NES, then chances are that MM7 is gonna blow you away, it's really that good.
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