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...2018-05-06 08:34:00.669016+00
100%ing this is one of my major achievements as a human being By the way, by now it should be common knowledge that this game is only good if you pick Bass at the start (talking about the SNES version that is, the GBA version is a bad game regardless of the character you play as)
The GBA version is 100% unplayable because of the smaller screen size. Yeah, the later King stages are ridiculously hard. Game sure does animate well for the Super NES though.
Pick Bass if it's your first time playing this one as the game was clearly designed around his abilities. He's very fun to play as and is a nice change of pace after 8 classic Mega Man games. Also avoid the GBA version like the plague.
Same here, with GBA. Except on a real GBA, rather than emulation. Bass was cool at first because I knew him from MMBN, and the multidirectional rapid-fire was cool, but I always found Mega's charge shot more powerful overall. Like, I preferred Bass at first because of his DPS against Green Devil's slime armor, but when I was able to dodge better it felt like charged buster shots were more efficient in the long run.
Okay, trying to play on GBA again for the first time in ages, and I can't see shit. I was expecting the small screen to be an issue, but it's actually the lack of a backlight. I'm impressed I was able to see anything in any game I played on this thing as a kid. Why the hell did I sell my SP???
By the way, by now it should be common knowledge that this game is only good if you pick Bass at the start (talking about the SNES version that is, the GBA version is a bad game regardless of the character you play as)