
Mega Man X8: A Primer of Sorts

I got this game because I am a huge fan of the Mega Man series and wanted to complete my collection of the X games, and in my opinion this was a good addition to make.
In this game, the Earth of the future has been severely damaged thanks to the efforts of human-hating robots (we call them Mavericks; see X-X7), and so humans are working hard on moving to the Moon. They are assisted by friendly/neutral/non-Maverick robots commonly known as Reploids, and their less-sentient counterparts the Mechaniloids.
Unfortunately, this Jakob Project is in danger from sabotage. Early on in the game the project's leader is kidnapped by the Maverick Vile, who is notorious, as is his boss Sigma, for refusing to stay dead. Now eight sites associated with the project are under attack by Mavericks, and it's up to our heroes to stop them and find out exactly what's going on before something really bad happens.
When kicking Maverick butt, you can use X and his trusty X-Buster, Zero and his awesome sword skills, or the shapeshifting sharpshooter Axl. In true Mega Man fashion, the three will copy an ability from any Maverick bosses you defeat, and if you're lucky, the ability you get from one boss will help you to take down another.
Now you may have heard some jokes on the 'Net about how soul-crushingly hard the X series can be... and I'm afraid they were telling the truth. The objective of each level is to stop the Mavericks from causing trouble, but each level's got a different thing for you to do in order to achieve that noble goal. You have to be good at running, good at jumping (Zero's double jump and Axl's gliding are very handy), good at shooting and REALLY good at dodging. And then you still have to take down Sigma. Did I mention you aren't supposed to touch the spikes?
But don't let that discourage you, because this is a good game. The graphics are well done, the soundtrack's great, and there's plenty of the shooting action Mega Man fans love. Try to pick up as many Metals (they appear as little triangles) as you can, because you can take them back to the lab and have them made into helpful items such as extra health or more energy for your special attacks. There are Navigators to help you through the levels (depending on who you pick, you can learn about secret routes or get info on boss techniques), and I have heard that you can even play with them...
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