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The gameplay of Mega Man: Battle Network 2 is almost identical to the first game--it's an isometric RPG with a kickin' battle system. You spend half the time in the "real world" as Lan, and the other half in the Internet as the antivirus program Mega Man.exe. Solving puzzles and getting power-ups (and, of course, fighting baddies) are the core of this game.
The crowning glory of Mega Man: Battle Network 2 is its battle system. The arcade-style battles are still in real time, but there are some significant changes since the first game. Mega Man doesn't automatically regain his health after a battle--he needs to find special chips to fully recover. Also, there are now four battle styles from which Mega Man can choose (heat, aqua, wood, or electricity) depending on the type of chips he collects. These chip types affect Mega Man's effectiveness against different enemies. The battle screens have also changed; unique terrains now make battles more varied. And now there are more than 200 chips to collect!
The plot in Mega Man: Battle Network was a little shallow, and seemed geared toward a younger crowd. While Battle Network 2 is also rated E, it has a darker, fuller story--and with an enemy like the Net-Mafia Gospel (which has to be the coolest gang name I've ever heard), the story becomes a compelling enhancement to the game.
Mega Man: Battle Network 2 comes through with some refreshing refinements to all the good features of the original game, making it a must-have for any Mega Man or RPG fan. --Bryan Karsh
Pros:
- Mega Man changes appearance depending on which battle style he adopts
- Players trade chips via link cable, or fight a friend for them instead!
Cons:
- The story may be confusing if you haven't played the first game
| PLATFORM: | Game Boy Advance |
| AGE GROUP: | 6 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Capcom |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| TYPE: | Video Games, Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy), GBA, Role Playing Games (Game, RPG, RPGs, CRPG, CRPGs), Action, Adventure |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 013388280070 |
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Customer Reviews of Mega Man Battle Network 2
He's blue and he's back! Megaman EXE returns to the Gameboy Advance in the sequel Megaman Battle Network 2. If you are familar with the gameplay of the first game, then the battle system of this game should be easy to learn. Some differences include: Megaman does not automatically replenish his HP after each battle, many more chips, Megaman is able to acquire elemental styles depending on how you use him in battle. As with the first, you can link with your friend's GBA to trade chips, styles, and battle! Retro chip traders also allows you to use link to another GBA with the first game inserted to trade old chips for new ones.
The story of this game is slightly darker than the first. Story events, while not involving direct physical violence except those like the ones depicted in the battle events, involve more evil villians who harm others more than in the first game. Mass destruction in the _computer world_ is also brought up in the game. I don't think this is a concern for most people, but if you're going to hand the game over to a four year old and then write an angry letter to ESRB and Capcom for the "E" rating when you find out, check out the game yourself first. I think it deserves an E rating for Everyone, but if you're more sensitive about what issues to expose to your child, play the game before you give it to them.
The characters have also evolved due to story events from the first game. This is good, since it makes sense to have characters interact slightly differently after you've saved the world in the first game. It also shows Capcom did not just copy and paste character dialogues from the first game and actually thought about how characters should grow and evolve.
The story continues from the first game. While it is not critical that you play the first game before picking up this one, it is recommended. Facts revealed from the first game's ending are used in this game. The regular cast of characters also have their introduction in the first game. The quality of the story is on par, if not even better than the first game. I think the story is a bit more realistic than the first. Our hero Lan Hikari is a little less sheltered than in the first game, encountering more dangers of his own, which makes the story more interesting.
This is a highly recommended game for fans of the first.
One of the best games for GBA i've ever played.
First of all you don't really need to play the first one in order to follow this one's story if you just pay attention to whats going on.
Gameplay- I would give the game play for this game a 10 out of 10. It is not really easy but they don't make it impossible to beat either. Sure you may get frustrated by some of the bosses but it's all worth it in the end.
Story- I would give the story for this game a 9 out of 10. Like i said befor you don't need to play the first one to understand megaman battle network 2. the only flaw in the story is the stuff that you constantly have to deal with you don't get much time to goof off on the game.
Sound- The sound isn't the greatest in the world but it is for GBA after all so i gave the sound for this game a 6 out of 10.
Graphics- I loved the Graphics for this game. It was exactly what I would have expected. The only thing I diddn't like was the graphics for megaman's attacks. They diddn't look the way you'd expect them to look. So thats why I gave the graphics for this game a 9 out of 10.
Replayability- I gave this topic a 7 out of 10. Why? Well the game is great fun the first time around but once you know what to do then it's not all that great. The only reason I had to play it again was to collect all 200 and some battle chips. (Megaman uses the battle chips to fight off viruses in the net and there are several different ones).
I would suggets that you buy this game over renting it because if you rent it then you would probably spend just as much money re-renting it if you wanted to beat it. It's just much easier to buy it.
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I must say when i got theses game i was shaking. In this megaman adventure u get to have a style change. EVEN the bad guys r kool except airman. U even get to have way more battle chips then in megamanbn1. What mostly suks about these game is that u don't get to vs sharkman or woodman or even skullman. But in megamanbn2 u get to vs snakeman shadowman gateman and... i told u enough navis. U even get to go 2 netopia. it seems that bad navis is every where. The coolest navie of all time is bass. even though he was fake.