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Video Game Reviews of Mega Man Zero 3Customer Review: EXTREME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Summary: 1 StarsWow, at first I thought it boring but then it was awsome!Iwas so exited about the new weapens I just beat omega without even notcen.oh, and it's like......AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!well, to bad you don't have a hook shot...oh well it's still good anyways,I don't want to spoil it!
Customer Review: Cloned Body, Original Heart Summary: 5 StarsI just beat Mega Man Zero 3 a few days ago. While the soundtrack wasn't as haunting as the previous installment (who can honestly say the Oceanic Highway Ruins song is catchy?) and the gameplay experience is very similar to that of the first two Mega Man Zero games, the overall package is good to look at, and it's quite playable. Mega Man Zero 3 is not the hardest of the Mega Man Zero games, because the previous game features a lot of pits and the Chain Rod is quite difficult to use...provided we're given only a small D-Pad to grapple it with. From the very start, Mega Man Zero 2 has proved the most difficult in the series, and Mega Man Zero 3 is truly a breath of fresh air. The game looks awesome, even though a lot of stages are recycled, like the Forest of Anatre, and at first the plot doesn't mobilize very much. However, the additional bosses you must confront at the intermezzo of the game are quite worthy of remembrance for Mega Man Zero aficionados. *Ahem* Let's just say they're a blast from a past.
The cyber-elf system is in MMZ3 is the best to date. Now you can upgrade your Cyber Elves so that they don't die! There are basically two types of Cyber Elves: Fusion and Satellite. Unfortunately, some Fusion Cyber-Elves die, and they cannot be upgraded to the permanent Satellite mode. No need to worry, because most of the Cyber-Elves you'll be using will affect your Health Bar (that is, increase your vitality) and for the most part, these "Nurse" Cyber-Elves can remain with you indefinitely. Maximum upgrades of these Cyber-Elves usually display the letter "A" by the symbol next to its name. This means that when you enter Cyberspace (there are several holographic doors throughout each stage) the effect of the Cyber-Elf will activate, whether or not you are equipping it as a Satellite! This comes in handy when you revisit annoying stages--that way your health bar skyrockets and other effects will take place, including the ability to use certain EX Skills we once thought Zero forgot completely...
Instead of "Forms" and the three elemental chips that Zero utilized in the first game, we now have a whole glossary of chips to collect! Some of these chips not only contain interesting information on the game's characters (I mean it's always nice to know about Ciel :) ) but may also contain E-Crystals to upgrade your Cyber-Elves, and you get Cyber-Elves that way too! They are no longer loitering the stage, but the drawback is that you can't use them until you decode the chip with Cerveau's help (you won't even know what it has inside--it's a surprise!) But your upgrades will also appear in the form of chips: Foot Chips, Head Chips, and Body Chips. Head Chips are the harder ones to acquire, but the Body Chips have substituted the three elemental chips with which Zero infused with his weapon of choice. Now his armor changes color depending on the chip he's wearing, and certain EX Skills can only be used with a certain Body Chip, kind of like in MMZ2.
I highly recommend this game. Mega Man Zero 2 is the best (and hardest) of the series, but the subsequent games are not easy to put down! 5 Stars!
Customer Review: Awesome! Summary: 5 StarsWOW!!! This game is the best MegaMan game ever. Also the best Megaman Zero game also. The 2nd and 4th were ok, but the third was the best so far. The music is pretty good on it too. I haven't played the first one, and I plan on getting it soon. Great game, and despite what happened on MMZ4, I hope they make a MMZ5
Customer Review: Alsome but easy Summary: 5 Starsi beat this game in 2 weeks. I did do 3 days on clone zero but i made it.every thing else i killed with ease
Customer Review: A Rewarding Challenge Summary: 5 StarsThis game is by far the most difficult in the Zero series, but at the same time, I can't seem to put it down! Utilizing a better Cyber Elf system and new chip system, Zero 3 allows players to customize gameplay even more to their liking. The story continues to intrigue as well, as Zero hunts down the Dark Elf and confronts a new enemy: Omega. Haven't beaten it yet, but I'm going to keep trying!
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