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video game, part of the ''
Mega Man Battle Network is a tactical role-playing video game series created by Masahiro Yasuma and developed and published by Capcom as a spin-off of the ''Mega Man'' series; it premiered in 2001 on the Game Boy Advance and takes place in an alternate continuity whe ...
'' subseries of ''
Mega Man ''Mega Man'', known as in Japan, is a Japanese science fiction video game franchise created by Capcom, starring a series of robot characters each known by the moniker "Mega Man (character), Mega Man". Mega Man (video game), The original game w ...
''
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s. The game was released on the
WonderSwan Color The (ワンダースワン) is a handheld game console released in Japan by Bandai. It was developed by Gunpei Yokoi's company Koto Laboratory and Bandai, and was the last piece of hardware Yokoi developed before his death in 1997. Released ...
, only in Japan. This game is a platformer like ''
Mega Man Network Transmission is a 2003 action-platform video game developed by Arika and published by Capcom for the GameCube video game console. The game was first released in Japan on March 6, 2003, and in North America and PAL regions the following June. ''Network Transmi ...
'', rather than a role-playing game.


Plot

The storyline of ''Rockman EXE WS'' follows most of the story beats from the first season of the MegaMan NT Warrior animated series. Each stage from the first 5 chapters of the game loosely adapts an episode from the show, and Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5 have branching paths that lead to different episode adaptations. After having his plans foiled by Lan and MegaMan.EXE several times throughout the game, Dr. Wily has Roll.EXE kidnapped to draw out the heroes. Lan and MegaMan.EXE track down WWW's base, beat Chaud and ProtoMan.EXE in a duel, defeat Dr. Wily and his Life Virus, and save Roll.EXE. After fulfilling specific requirements, Lan and MegaMan.EXE later end up exploring the Undernet. In there, MegaMan.EXE encounters the Gospel Multibug Organism and defeats it in battle.


Gameplay

''Rockman EXE WS'' incorporates
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and platforming elements from the classic
Mega Man ''Mega Man'', known as in Japan, is a Japanese science fiction video game franchise created by Capcom, starring a series of robot characters each known by the moniker "Mega Man (character), Mega Man". Mega Man (video game), The original game w ...
games while incorporating elements from the Battle Network series of games. Unlike the majority of the Battle Network games,
MegaMan.EXE Since the debut of the first ''Mega Man'' video game in 1987, numerous characters have been introduced into the series. Overview Key: = Does Not Appear List indicator(s) * A dark grey cell indicates that the character was not in the prope ...
is the only playable character in the game as Lan Hikari acts as a support character throughout the game, only appearing in dialogue boxes, menus, or calls to MegaMan.EXE to give him advice on the currently stage. Combat is handled in real-time. MegaMan.EXE has the ability to jump, slide, climb ladders, fire his default arm cannon, or use one of his four equipped Battle Chips. His default arm cannon can be charged up to release bigger projectiles that deal more damage. Player health is displayed on the left side of the screen with a health bar while bosses have their health displayed on the right side of the screen. Like the rest of the Battle Network series, an elemental system vaguely similar to the
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series exists for most characters. The elements are
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,
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,
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,
Wood Wood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. It is an organic materiala natural composite of cellulose fibers that are strong in tension and embedded in a matrix of ligni ...
, and Null. Barring Null, the elements receive double damage from their succeeding element (e.g., Heat attacks deal double damage to Wood characters, but Heat characters take double damage from Aqua attacks, etc.). MegaMan.EXE by default is Null element, but he can use Style Changes to change his element, his charge shots, and his statistics (i.e., move faster, take reduced damage, etc.) after winning them from specific boss battles. Battle Chips are mapped to the four directional buttons on the Y-Pad of the WonderSwan Color and are grouped into several different categories. Some chips are support chips that alter MegaMan.EXE's stats when selected (e.g., Air Shoes increases MegaMan.EXE's jump height, etc.), some can be toggled and change MegaMan.EXE's attack when toggled on (e.g., Sword changes MegaMan.EXE's buster to a sword, etc.), and others act as single use weapons or power-ups that deplete in overall quantity each time they're used (e.g., Recovery 20 restores some health, Attack +20 makes the next chip deal more damage, etc.). Choosing specific combinations of chips can lead to powerful attacks known as Program Advances, which can then be activated by pressing down twice. Unlike other games in the Battle Network series, Battle Chips are not placed in Folders as Lan gives them to MegaMan through the pause menu, and single-use Battle Chips are permanently lost. Chips can be found by deleting specific foes or by picking them up throughout the level. The main campaign of the game is divided up into 6 main chapters and one unlockable chapter. Stages are mostly linear and feature a boss at the end. However, several stages feature split paths with different bosses. Furthermore, hidden items are blocked behind walls that require specific Battle Chips or Program Advances to break them down. To fully complete the game, multiple playthroughs are required as all paths need to be visited at least once to unlock the 7th chapter. After completing the 7th chapter, the "Extra" mode is unlocked. This mode acts as a boss rush mode that pits MegaMan.EXE against all of the bosses of the game at various difficulties. By choosing the hardest difficulty, the player can face against Bass.EXE, who is not fought during the main campaign.


Reception

''Rockman EXE WS'' was scored a total of 26 out of 40 from a panel of four reviewers in the Japanese ''
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'' magazine. Lucas M. Thomas and Craig Harris of
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preferred this unlocalized game over the card-based ''
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'', which was released on the WonderSwan and on the
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in Western territories.
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's Jeremy Parish agreed ''Rockman EXE WS'' was better, but still called it "a pretty terrible excuse for a ''Mega Man'' game, similar in concept to ''Network Transmission'', but indescribably worse."


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