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Megaman battle network 7 bosses
Megaman battle network 7 bosses




megaman battle network 7 bosses
  1. MEGAMAN BATTLE NETWORK 7 BOSSES .EXE
  2. MEGAMAN BATTLE NETWORK 7 BOSSES SERIES

The game was fun, especially thanks to the change up with the Liberation missions but it was hard to get too into the more crucial story parts thanks to the below average soundtrack.Ĭapcom found an ending for their series and while it wasn’t what the fans wanted to see, we had to live with it. You’ll find very little here to satiate your ears. Unfortunately, this is also the worst soundtrack in the series. Capcom tried with EXE 4 but almost immediately reverted back to the norm. It was fun to listen to thanks to the nostalgia.Īhh, the return of the old sounds. Still, the themes were remakes of the original NES/SNES themes for the Robot Masters. The music was pretty cool but other side of the Navi themes themselves, it was stale. Never released in the US, this side game for the series let players use Navis other than MegaMan.EXE. Related: How Long Can Capcom Ignore Mega Man Legends 3? Battle Network / EXE 4.5Ī side story with an injection of nostalgia… Most of it is just really good and while I’d like to say the whole soundtrack, there is at least 1/4ths of it that can be skipped. This game also has the most must listen to music in the whole series. This was the game that got most of my friends playing and when we began doing tournaments. I still remember the timed battles in the Secret Area and the ridiculous Bass.EXE GS fight. Perhaps one of my favorite games of all time, I did everything I possibly could in EXE 3.

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Related: Pokemon X and Y Starters May Include Psychic, Ice, and Dark Types While not as great as the series’ peak in EXE 3, you’ll still find plenty of tracks in 2 to keep your ears happy. Everything from the gameplay, story, enemies, and progression was much better. It took what EXE 1 tried to do and actually did it.

MEGAMAN BATTLE NETWORK 7 BOSSES .EXE

EXE 1, in my opinion, has the best Network theme (where MegaMan.EXE is plugged in and connected to the net areas).ĮXE 2 was the reason why most fans got into the series. Definitely not the best in the series but not as bad as EXE 5. Still, the music wasn’t half bad and it was catchy. You were interested but you didn’t quite bite into it yet. All the game really did for you was make you see what Capcom was trying to do with the concept and it was really cool. It was missing something that made it pop out. These titles are the best ways to find these songs on YouTube and other sites.ĮXE 1 wasn’t a bad title but it wasn’t fully imagined. Note: I will be using the Japanese titles for these tracks since the official soundtracks were never released in North America. These songs are the best ones you’ll find in the series, including the very well good final boss tracks. Also, at the end, you’ll see a link to a public YouTube playlist featuring all of the battle themes of the series. I’m going to go through each game and pick out the tracks I believe are worth listening to. Whether it was new battle themes, new town songs, or the usually amazing Undernet themes, each game had a good amount of tracks that would get you either tapping along, get hyped, or really get into that moment of the game. I had some good times with it and along with the gripping gameplay there were some really memorable tunes.Įvery game had the same sound but every time they managed to twist it just enough to make it fresh and exciting. I wrote earlier this week about my affinity for the Battle Network/EXE series.






Megaman battle network 7 bosses