Reviews from

in the past


Beat everything except 3: Blue. Got 100% on 1 and 2; Got as close to 100% on 3: White as I care to. 100% for me is getting all the save stars available for each game. I got stalled on the Time Trial star. I was never good enough as a kid to beat it and I'm not good enough now lol. Beating it wouldn't be fun to me. I got as many stars as I care to. I'll come back to beat 3: Blue, but considering I only just completed White, I'm not keen on playing the same story a second time yet. I'm going to move on to vol. 2 and come back to this when I feel like it.

Man, what a great set of games. They have their "old game is old" moments, but core battle mechanics and the story make it all a wonderful time.

- Reviewing the totality of this as i have played all of these as a kid.
- Very fun to just walk around and build megaman to have interesting combos.
- The earlier games feel slow while the later games become highly complex and have a lot to them.

The perfect way to experience the first trilogy of Rockman EXE games. (Not the definitive way because Operate Shooting Star exists)

Playing through these again, no wonder I love little weird portables

I played some of these games back in the day, although enough time has passed that I remember nothing about their stories. This covers the first three games, which I will write about collectively as I played them consecutively. During the games, you find yourself backtracking all over the place in the real world and trying to figure out where you are going in the digital world. Getting around is a hassle, with no map to refer to, so you spend a lot of time going the wrong way. When this is then met with random encounters, it wears you down. Luckily, this collection has an option to make your base blaster literally 100x more powerful, making fights essentially trivial. In the end, though, busting makes me feel good.