Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection announced, coming to consoles and PC in January
Six Mega Man games for $29.99
As part of Capcom's eternal quest to bring every Mega Man game to every platform in the known universe, it's releasing a new six-game Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection on January 21, 2020. As the publisher announced today, the $29.99 collection will be available physically and digitally on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, and digitally on PC🥂 via Steam.
This collection comes with all four Mega Man Zero games, which were originally released for the Game Boy Advance, and both Mega Man ZX and Mega Man🍌 ZX Advent, which were only available on the Nintendo DS. All six games will be playable using the original pixel art or a painterly, almost pastel filter which looks pretty cool, actually, if a bit smudgy. It's nice that the art style can be toggled, and that's not the only new feature in the collection.
"New players looking to cut a path through the Zero 𝓡and ZX series’ stories can also use the optional Casual Scenario mode to reduce each game’s difficulty," Capcom says, "and Save-Assist system to create save points mid-mission for a more approachable narrative experience." Judging from the collection's announcement trailer, Casual Scenario mode makes you straight-up invulnerable, so yeah, that ought to reduce the difficulty.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, there's a speedrun-esque Z Chaser challenge mode for hardcore players, as well as 600 pieces of collectible production art spanning all six games. I also like the look of the customizable control layouts for the ZX series' dual-screen setup. Capcom's previous Mega Ma📖n collections are pretty stellar overall, and𝓰 this looks like another fine repackaging.
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