When Beck said he likes to hang out, I didn't think he meant literally! Now that I've played and completed it, I must say that I'm mildly disappointed but I'm still glad that I finally get to enjoy Mighty No. When I first heard that Keiji Inafune was working on a new Mega Man style game, I gladly donated because I'm a huge fan of the series. In full disclosure, I was a backer but that was when the project was still in its infancy with no negative press surrounding it. However, all of these talking points don't equate to Mighty No. I'm well aware of all the controversy surrounding the infamous Kickstarter campaign and poor management of it (complete with constant delays, awful trailers, and empty promises). □ Beck takes a moment to admire the sunset while stuck in trafficīefore I begin the review, I want to make it clear that I'm going to review Mighty No. │ Nothing causes more disappointment than hype so at Video Chums, we avoid hyping games prior to playing them for ourselves. Beck sure has some enormous shoes to fill so let's see how Mighty No. Mega Man may not be around much anymore, but a new blue robotic hero is here to save the day. 9 is also available for PS3, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, and 3DS Maciejewski playing a PS4 on June 22, 2016
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