Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X

Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X (2006)

by Capcom
Genres:Adventure, Platform
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Story:Get ready for X-treme adventure! When Sigma leads a group of Reploids in a revolt against mankind, it's up to X and Zero to protect world from ruin. The revolutionary Mega Man X side scrolling game is recreated wih 3D graphics, remixed music, and special unlockable features.
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user avatar@ElMasharitouser avatar@ElMasharito
January 30, 2025
My biggest memories of this game are the anime OVA, the cutscenes and playing as Vile. The fact that an almost 20 years old game feels so fresh compared to other titles in the series, speaks volumes of its quality.
user avatar@Dante280user avatar@Dante280
February 01, 2025
First time I even interacted with anything MHX related was by downloading The Day of Sigma OVA through a program on our old family computer. Needless to say, it blew my mind as a kid. Years later I actually got the game and played the hell out of it on my PSP 3000. I REALLY need this remake to escape the PSP prison.
user avatar@FiliRogeruser avatar@FiliRoger
February 09, 2025
Love this game on the Playstation Portable and would love to see it back in some way. It's a good Remake of Megaman X, almost a 1:1 recreation with remastered music and some voice acting.
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