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A fun, clever puzzle game. Definitely play through co-op with a friend, as a lot of puzzles require you to control both buttons at points.
Most puzzles had multiple solutions, and there weren't any online tutorials for these levels. A friend and I had to sit down and think on how to get by an obstacle or solve a puzzle.
The gameplay and controls are responsive, but some of the collision can make the gameplay frustrating. There are moments you need to be a little too precise to get by an obstacle, which doesn't help when the buttons collision box are circular. It doesn't ruin the game, but it gives a game an additional learning curve that might get on your nerve in later levels.
Get it when it goes on sale. It's definitely a fun game. And it has a simple, but fun battle mode.
Most puzzles had multiple solutions, and there weren't any online tutorials for these levels. A friend and I had to sit down and think on how to get by an obstacle or solve a puzzle.
The gameplay and controls are responsive, but some of the collision can make the gameplay frustrating. There are moments you need to be a little too precise to get by an obstacle, which doesn't help when the buttons collision box are circular. It doesn't ruin the game, but it gives a game an additional learning curve that might get on your nerve in later levels.
Get it when it goes on sale. It's definitely a fun game. And it has a simple, but fun battle mode.
I'm not particularly good at action games like Mega Man Classic or X, but this was a fun experience with friends.
Network Transmission's pace is slower than other Mega Man games until you upgrade your Mega Buster, which I didn't do until late in the game. Once you get all the upgrades, it feels better to control.
Oddly enough, my favorite part of the game are the splash screens after clearing a level. The ambient victory jingle with the key art sliding onto the screen would've mesmerized me if I played it when it released.
While fun overall, definitely play another Classic or X game prior to Network Transmission to get an idea of how these games test your skill. You'd probably appreciate this game as a fun extra if you enjoy the other games.
Network Transmission's pace is slower than other Mega Man games until you upgrade your Mega Buster, which I didn't do until late in the game. Once you get all the upgrades, it feels better to control.
Oddly enough, my favorite part of the game are the splash screens after clearing a level. The ambient victory jingle with the key art sliding onto the screen would've mesmerized me if I played it when it released.
While fun overall, definitely play another Classic or X game prior to Network Transmission to get an idea of how these games test your skill. You'd probably appreciate this game as a fun extra if you enjoy the other games.