- The Legacy Collection includes classic titles: Mega Man Zero 1, 2, 3, and 4, as well as Mega Man ZX and ZX Advent
- In Mega Man Zero series, Zero awakes and makes his way through enemies with his Z Saber to vanquish Sigma before he can annihilate humankind
- Mega Man ZX series encounters you with biometal and increases searchable areas when you pass missions
- Casual Scenario mode and a Save-Assist feature allow you to enjoy the story at their own pace
- For one to two players
Description
Additional information
Platform | Nintendo Switch, Xbox One |
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Game Series | Zero/ZX |
Software Format | Digital |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | Not available |
Genre | Action and Adventure |
Compatible Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch |
ESRB Rating | T (Teen 13+) |
Video Game Content Included | Full game |
ESRB Descriptors | Fantasy violence |
Color Category | Multi |
Game Franchise | Mega Man |
Model Number | DIGITAL ITEM |
ESRB Interactive Elements | No Interactive Elements |
Publisher | Capcom |
Developer | Capcom |
Product Name | Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | Not available |
Brand | Capcom |
UPC | 400064002130, 400064005254 |
Reviews (13)
Rick –
Very fun game just like the original. Really enjoyable
James –
If you were a fan of megaman x then Then these games scratch that itch and then some
Austin2387 –
Every game here is worth a play through & brings with it awesome nostalgia.
redead –
This collection contains all of the mega man zero games, perfect for
anyone who is a fan of the series or someone who would like to play
all the zero games without having to own all the original consoles or copies of the games!
movieguy –
The mega man zero games are the best in the mega man series. If you loved the X series, you’ll love this too as it takes it to a new level. It has similar movesets but added ‘cyber elves’, which are collectables gained from defeating enemies, that will add new abilities and upgrade stats. This game is not a walk in the park either, definitely for those who want a challenge and want to play a more old school style of game where you are memorizing boss patterns etc….The value is here too, $30 gets you all 6 games in the series from both the GBA and the DS. Must buy for any fan of the mega man series, or fans of old school style challenges
PKRockin –
If you never got the chance to play these games on the Game Boy Advance of the Nintendo DS, now’s your chance to play these fantastic games!!
Shoeuh –
Highly recommended. Brings every game and experience that you could want from the series. Great and tightly skill based platforming and combat.
OldSkool –
An excellent collection of some of the best games in Mega Man history. Pros: + Save assist and Casual Scenario for a more relaxed playthrough
+ Remastered audio and full-resolution anime cutscenes
+ Bonus content like the e-reader cards and the Z3 and Z4 boss fights in ZX are accessible. + Massive gallery of Zero and ZX art
+ Z-Chaser mode for some extra replayability + English and Japanese versions
Cons:
– Typos and minor censorships are still present. Ergo, changing “die” to “retire”
– Despite having a touchscreen, it’s not possible to touch the “bottom” screen for actions such as A-Trans in ZX Advent. The stick works, but isn’t ideal. – Filters leave a bit to be desired. I personally like the smooth one, but I would’ve liked to have more options, such as a different type of smoothing technique or a CRT filter.
Ultimately, very much worth the $30. Capcom has done a lot right here and the cons are essentially nitpicks. Highly recommend for fans of Megaman and action platformers in general.
Vince –
Awesome game, even better on the big screen. Love the the casual feature and the save feature which makes the game easier
ElvinCarr –
Great collection of the gameboy advance era. Good 2d Gameplay!
LMCas –
Takes me back to playing the original mega man x series. One of the best platformers of all time.
wgaither1 –
Great collection of games for Switch. The art and concept gallery is a nice bonus
DarthWinnie –
Always loved playing Megaman Zero on Gameboy Advances. A little different getting used to a bigger screen and hand-held Oled compared to my Gameboy Micro