This game is an instant classic. Everybit of this game plays just like the old school games it is the sequel of. It plays like mega man 2, sounds like mega man 2 and is just as hard as mega man 1. Remember the energy tanks you could find in mega man 2. Good luck not dying. This time around you need to grab every power up you can find as some of these power ups are used to buy items. The energy tanks and extra 1 ups are part of these so save up and get what you can. The bosses take just enough damage with the regular blaster to make them hard to fight. Course once you find what works they go down a bit easier. The music is what you expect and that's not a bad thing. I like the fact that the wii version has achievements in it just to give it a bit more play time. If you require every mega man game in your collection then get this game. Oh and there is DLC just in case your urge to play as proto man gets the best of you.
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