rough around the edges but probably the best "first" game in any of the megaman series

a great improvement over the original

first X title that i could genuinely say I loved

a decent starting point for a series held back by horrible save and upgrade systems.

Holy cow how much of an improvement this was over Zero 1. Mostly fixed the cyber-elf system, brought back actual upgrades, and is just all around a more polished game.

Improves on the series formula in every way, making for a truly wonderful game.

The final game in the series, Zero 4 continues to innovate on its formula and attempts to try new things with all of its systems. While the new Chip system is a bit frustrating, the appeal of mixing robot parts to make things is still alluring to me. Z4's Cyber Elf system is probably my favorite in the whole series, and the new Zero Knuckle could make for a defining feature for a game if it wasnt overshadowed by the incredibly fun Z-Saber and Buster. This was my favorite game in the Zero series and highly recommend.

Very cool concept for a game, my enjoyment fizzled in the last half as I backtracked for achievements, but its very cool and novel for a game.

A very derivative yet interesting concept, and very fun for the first half of progression. I'm excited to see how this game grows as an Early Access title, but as of now it is a bit lacking.

Very enjoyable experience, but not something I would go back and replay much

Its not even that the game is particularly bad. I mean, it is, just based on it having level design so bland and punishing you'd think they pulled it straight from Mega Man 1 on the NES. More than anything, its just boring and lacking inspiration.

A phenomenal remake of a classic game

Very polished and pretty, but it really should have been given the same treatment that RE2 and RE4 got in their remakes. Still an enjoyable game nonetheless.

A wonderful change for the RE series, Ethan Winters my beloved