No wonder people love this game, it allows you to commit evil in multiple residences, not just an eighth one

Jesus Christ, April's packing the whole bakery

Well the game's title is accurate, Risky did indeed get her revenge

Capcom does it again with yet another excellent Legacy Collection for Mega Man. Was really cool to finally experience the Japan exclusive content, and I'm excited to do online Net Battles for every single game. The best part about the collection was Mega Man himself, and just how much personality and charm they gave him, complete with Andrew Francis reprising his role. Definitely planning on buying this for Switch and PC when the money's right.

Retro's been using some black magic to make this game look and run as well as it does on the Switch of all things. All that's missing is the Fusion Suit, which is the only reason this isn't a 10 out of 10.

An excellent remake that does the source material justice while making quite a number of improvements to the story, combined with great voice acting from the whole cast. Gameplay's as fun as ever, and Vile Mode's a fun addition to give this remake more bang for its buck. If only it was made more widely available.

A pretty solid return to form for the X series after X7 crashed and burned, and while the more gimmicky stages and the limited Retry Chip system may be a turnoff for some, the game's still a blast even after all this time. Story could've been a bit better though.

Game's got a good soundtrack, and tbh, that's all I can say it does well at. Practically everything else is borked for one reason or another, and it's a shame that this was the one and only time the series ever attempted to go 3D.

While it's not exactly welcoming to a first time player, repeated playthroughs of X6 have made it one of my favourites in the series, for more than just the music and how well X and Zero still play. The new armours are among the franchise's best, the story's actually pretty good once you get past the iffy translation, and I did enjoy my time with the stages overall, even with stinkers like Blaze Heatnix's onslaught of donuts, or Ground Scaravich's stage being RNG incarnate.

Parry system wasn't the most well explained thing in the world, and the lack of quick weapon switching heavily discourages experiementing with every weapon, but Rising's still a damn good game, and the highs are indeed high. The final boss being the pinnacle of the whole thing.

With excellent gameplay, levels, bosses, visuals and music, there's little wonder why this is considered the best of the Meta Era. What holds it back are its criminally short length and complete lack of a story.

A fun game every now and then, and a good time with friends, though not something I come back to often. Best played on PS3 and 360 for the extra characters and online play.