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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For Mega Man Lovers...
MML2 is the same as MML except for better improvment on the graphics,characters,and story.Capcom has also added more hours to the game so you'll be playing with the blue bomber longer fighting new bosses,using better & stronger weapons and in bigger areas than ever before...Some of the old MML characters are back in MML2 and some new ones were added to spice-up the...
Published on October 8, 2000 by Carlos Nunez

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun but too short!
This game is just too short there are only about 8 ruins in the game and almost all of them are too easy i played the first game and in my opion it is a lot better(i still havent finished the first game).
Published on October 24, 2001


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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For Mega Man Lovers..., October 8, 2000
This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
MML2 is the same as MML except for better improvment on the graphics,characters,and story.Capcom has also added more hours to the game so you'll be playing with the blue bomber longer fighting new bosses,using better & stronger weapons and in bigger areas than ever before...Some of the old MML characters are back in MML2 and some new ones were added to spice-up the story...To me MML2 still has the same easy to use controls and It still gives you that I wanna play some more feel even if you've already beat it...It's a MUST buy
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the few sequels better than the original, June 28, 2004
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Ginzo (Louisville) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
first there was megaman. and it was good. then there was megaman X. it was really good. then there was megaman legends. it was so unfathomably awesome that if you've never heard of it, you have probably been living in or under a large rock.

Then, as if to say "oh, you think THAT'S somethin'..." Capcom released megaman legends 2 and minds burned 'round the world. Megaman legends embodies all that is the megaman series, in all it's 3-D glory

MML2 is one of the few games to deliver a good story, good graphics (for it's time, at least) and great control. megaman moves seemlessly, strafes, fires, and jumps. and it all seems natural. you use the control stick/pad to move, and the shoulder buttons to turn. it's a tad tedious at first, but it really works. you'll forget you ever said "that's the craziest control scheme ever!"

now I know you're thinking "but Ginzo, i'm a hardcore megaman fan at heart, and seeing the blue bomber in 3-D makes me wanna puke my guts out." Well, even for you, mister hardcore megaman-er, this is a great game. I reccomend this to anyone who likes non-stop 3-D run-and-gun megaman action.

All my five are belong to this.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very very FUN!, November 4, 2000
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This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
This is a must for any fan of Mega Man or really anyone who loves a game like Zelda. This game is an Action/RPG and unlike the 1st one it adds a lot more to the story and uses much more RPG elements than Mega Man Legends One. This game is longer than the 1st one and has many puzzles that you need to figure out. It's a really fun game and I would recomend this to anyone who just wants to play a fun game.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure entertainment all the way through!!, September 6, 2002
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Ixx (Area 51's ruins 40 years from now) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
While this game isn't very expansive and doesn't directly tie into the Mega Man timeline, it still contains the quality that Capcom has always given its games! I'm sure there's a way to link it to the other series timeline though. Maybe there's something Capcom hasn't told us yet. Still, they managed to take a spinoff and turn it into a full fledged series!

First off, the ruin designs are excellent - maybe even better than the 1st game's - but not likely. A couple of the key mazes in this game involve backtracking to the same place well more than once, which can get tedious, especially when the area is filled with water or the gravity is heavy or whatnot, and it slows you down. Other than that, the mazes are flawless!

There is a slight problem with the battles though, and I'm sure those of you that have played the game have seen it - the 'Ultimate Technique' of locking onto the prime target and blasting away while running in a constant circle. It makes many battles way too easy.

The graphics have been improved from the last game. The models have higher polygons counts and much better coloration (something the last gamewas really lacking). The music is much better too, and not quite as downright corny as the 1st game.

The plot goes into more depth, too. It's very slightly on the darker and more serious side, and the characters are cooler too (Sera is the most unusual villain I've ever seen, but she's devoid of any and all emotion, and definitely the perfect villain for this story. What makes it better is that you don't see it in her until it's too late). The plot explains more of Mega Man Trigger's origins and even the reason why he's on the planet - I won't reveal that though). The game definitely has its lighthearted moments. The Bonnes are still there, which is a definite plus! There are some new pirates too.

All things said (and I could ramble on longer about how much I like this game), the game is definitely worth getting if you're either a Mega Man fan, or if you played the first game and then left in the dark on what the hell was going on. It gives plenty of opportunities for free exploration, and you always find something the second time around you missed the first time (whether it's in a town or a ruin, I gurantee there's gonna be something new to see).

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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MegaMan Legends 2: The Legend Continues!, January 16, 2001
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Brandon Abedor "Doctor Cain" (Honolulu, HI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
I bought this game the day it came out. I waited years for it! If you've played MegaMan Legends(1), you'd understand why. The game itself has a many new things, as well as a many things from the first game. The game control is still the same, and the look is also basically the same, so are most of the weapons. But your lock-on is a bit easier, and the plot definatly takes a bigger leap. The levels are also more challenging, with better weapon management. Of course, you can't forget the new people, both townspeople and villians! You'll find out all about the Reaverbots, Mother Lode, as well as the secret behind MegaMan's shrouded past... The comical Bonnes return (humorous as ever), as well as Glyde, and they also gave Bon his original Pikachu voice back (if you've played Misadventures Of Tron Bonne, you'll be thankful for this)!

Total Game Time normally takes about 16 to 18 hours to complete (that is, if you're doing your best and trying to obtain most items).

Weapon attachments include Homing Missile, Spread Buster, Drill Arm, and many more.

The game now features underwater adventures! Strap on the new Hydro Jets, and make diving fun and easy!

Not just one island! Now you can travel to Calinca (it SHOULD be spelled Kalinka), Nino, and Manda islands, as well as many more!

In all, I found the game a real treat. While maybe not too on the fast-paced action/exciting side, it certainly is a must to those of you who wish to see how the mystery unfolds... I have few complaints, aside wishing the Bonnes played a bigger role, and seeing the original voice actors for MegaMan (as well as some better, more acurate translations, which was my main quelm), but seriously, it is still understandable if you missed out on MegaMan Legends 1, but I would advise trying the first one first. That way, you won't be completely lost, and it will make the sequel so much more enjoyable! Be safe!

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but is lacking some of what the first had, November 11, 2000
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Patrick Kinnamon (McKinney, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
If you have ever played the first Legends, then you remember roaming through one little town, defeating enemies, solving puzzles and helping others. Although this game does have better graphics and gameplay, you lack the ability to relate to your characters, which is a key element in the first game. When you help the little girl in the hospital recuperate from her illness by donating money, you feel good about it, (plus she gives you a piece to a new weapon). It's the little things like that that seperates Legends from Legends 2. If something like that doesn't bother you, then the lock-on system in the game will. When fighting, you can lock-on to your enemies. Yet when I was fighting a boss to a level and I attempted to lock onto him, I kept locking on to an anoying flying object above me. Unless I was a few feet away from the boss, I would lock-on to something else, which is another annoying glitch still present from the first game. With bigger bosses and better graphics, this game can be much better than it's predecessor, yet in gameplay and character interaction it is lacking.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mega Man 2, November 1, 2002
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tony (Tacoma Wa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
Just when you thought that Capcom couldn't improve on the Mega man Legends series, Mega man 2 brings back the same fun and adventure of the first. All of our favorite characters return as we find out more about our hero and his hidden past. Giant weaverbots, more powerful weapons. Challenging rooms and obstacles bring this adventure to life. The question is when will we see the next of the series?
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Throw away your doubts, its great., February 6, 2003
This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
Correct me if im worng but MML1 recieved controversial hysteria from those few who knew about it, it was dissed and trashed for not following the 2d blue bombers previous exploits, but when i playerd it, i loved it even though i had played MM's previous Gameboy,Playstation and NES games, and i was not dissapointed by MML1 (megaman legends 1) at all, it was pretty large and the fact that you could make weapons from scrap parts found in ruins was icing on the glorious 3d cake. and so when megaman legends 2 hit shelves i ahd to check it out, i will say this now, Play megaman legends 1 first if you can since A. its incredibly great and B. you cant really understand this whole thing if you havent played and beaten 1, though its not required. but in MML2 the blue bomber is back in all his plated glory, this time the gorup continues their search for the motherlode on a strange icy tundra island, once there you fight hordes of Reaverbots and eventually meet a mysterious young lady, this all takes place after the wicked opening cut-scene which is sure to please all. i wont go too deep into the story since its pretty hard to understand even if you ahve played the game. but Megamans little friend Data (a dancing monkey creature) is back to give you advice,Save your game and refill your health and special weapona ammo,all of which you'll need for the vicous boss fights, but more on that later. then theres Roll who is megamans best friends (and love ineterest?). she is a mechanical genius and flies the flutter and makes special wepaons out of worthless junk you find in ruins (more on these later too). she is on a quest to retrieve the motherload and find her long lost (apparebntly dead) parents. and megeaman is the brave and willing digger (people who search ruins for treasure) who's role goes much deeper than nyone would've expected. then theres the countless pirates who you basically need to play 1 to understand at all (they're back, the bonnes i mean) they are also joined by a new pirate friend, Glyde and his caste of Birdbots and then theres Klaymoore and Bola somne f the coolest badguys ever, Klaymoors big and mechanical with lots of guns while Bola is sleek and fast with a cool sword and pincer arm. they sonstantly try to thwart megaman on his digger quests. now on to the ruins and world etc. this world is double the size of MML1 which is a godsend for those who didnt want the first one to end (me being one of them), there are many islands to explore now each full of a city, mini quests and games and lots of ruins where you scrounge up junk for Roll to make into special weapons which can devestate just about anything later on, this adds a huge bit of exploration to the game. bosses are huge and hard, alot of them are huge reaverbots and pirates in this game with multiple strategies and attack patterns making them difficult but not overly so, these bosses are numbering far above the teens in number so dont expect to see a shortage of these fun and sometimes hilarious bosses who stay on a good path of hard but not frustratingly tedious. and the graphics are very niucely done for a playstation game, they are very anime-ish with the occasioanl Jaggy and megaman looks cool, so does Roll and the rest of the cast (my favorite characetr is Bomb Bonne though, HEH =P), the towns and cities are nicely rendered but the ruins sometimes look very similiar and hallways are almost always alike. these ruins are also too few in number and the ones you HAVE to explore (involved in the main quest) are sometimes too large and long to cope with particularly Ninos ruin which is very tedious and takes like 30 minutes to beat, all in all however this game is great for anyone who is a fan of the blue bomber and great for first timers alike, in one word, think of Zelda, thats the best way to describe this game, Zelda for the PSX.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Luv It!, December 5, 2001
This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
The first instantly got me addicted. It began when I, a 2D RPG player all my PS years discovered something interesting and amusing...CAN KICKING! ...Er..anyways...

Megaman Legends 2 has a greater plot then MML1 and there is so much more to do than hanging around at one little town for the whole game. You can travel to new places and gather items. What I was very happy about was how they didn't edit out/cut a lot of stuff in this game. For example, Sera's first...appearance... o_O; and when you get a peek at Roll and not only see a black-out. (You don't see her, but after she screeches, Megaman throws his fist up in a 'Boo-ya! Score!!' sort-of way. ^^;;

As for the voices...I could've hung myself when I heard poor Meggy's voice...he's now...Sailor Jupiter!! I'm serious! (We call him Sailor Megaman at my site now, lol!) But the others voices, I'm VERY happy they didn't use that (...) Bon Bonne voice they had for The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, but his original voice! (In case you didn't notice, Pikachu's japanese voice actress does his voice). And Tron's voice actress has improved too. She doesn't whine and screech as much as she did in MML1. Roll's voice has improved too, including the funny whimpering she does while playing with her food in the beginning.

All in all, I'm very pleased with this game. I've beat it about 6 times now and once you play through it once, it seems a lot more easier. ^^

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Megaman Legends 2 - An absolute must!, November 11, 2001
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This review is from: Mega Man Legends 2 (Video Game)
When I first saw the game, I thought it was boring, but after I began to play it, I just couldn't turn off my Playstation! This game's just too good! Excellent graphics, good storyline, superb musics, absolutely a must-have for all Megaman fans.
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