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''Mega Man X8'', known as in Japan, is a 2004
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developed by
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for the
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. It is the eighth game in the ''
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'' series. It was first released in North America on December 7, 2004. The PS2 version, as well as a
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iteration, were released in Japan and Europe the following year. Although ''Mega Man X8'' uses
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like ''
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'', the development team chose not to opt for 3D gameplay, instead opting for sidescrolling action. The plot of ''Mega Man X8'' focuses on the abduction of a next-generation "Reploid" from the construction site of a
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, and the subsequent pursuit of his captors. During the course of game play the motivations of these captors comes into focus, and it is up to the heroes of "Maverick Hunters", led by X, to stop them. The gameplay of ''Mega Man X8'' is similar to the other games in the series, in which the player must complete a series of stages. Defeating their bosses will earn special weapons or abilities for each of the playable characters. The game was met with a mixed critical reception. While the visual presentation was praised for improving on ''Mega Man X7'''s, the gameplay was met with mixed reviews in regards to length and execution. On December 16, 2015, it was released on
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in Japan. It was released for
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in July 24, 2018 worldwide and July 26, 2018 in Japan as a part of '' Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2''.


Plot

The story is set during the year 21XX. The "Maverick" Reploid rebellions across the past years continue, seemingly with no possible solution. To escape these troubles, mankind has begun the next generation of research and development by constructing an orbital elevator able to take equipment and handwork to the moon which they seek to colonize. This operation is labeled as the "Jakob Project", with the orbital elevator bearing its name, and a Reploid named Lumine is placed in charge of the project. These New Generation Reploids are able to use DNA data to change their shapes. They are the perfect workers because they can change their shape according to a task, and have subroutines built in to prevent them from going
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. Everything seems to be running smoothly until Vile, returning from his defeat in ''
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,'' kidnaps Lumine for unknown reasons. It becomes the
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' mission to rescue him. However, what the Hunters do not know is that
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has returned. Contained on every single New Generation Reploid's copy chip is Sigma's own DNA, meaning that the next-generation 'Maverick-Proof'
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are in fact able to go Maverick. Sigma seeks to destroy the "old generation" in favor of his "children". When Sigma is defeated in his lunar palace, Lumine steps in to reveal himself as the true mastermind behind recent events. He gloats to the Hunters that, in order for evolution to take its course, he and his fellow New Generation Reploids must destroy both humans and "obsolete" Reploids. After a massive battle, Lumine is defeated. When Axl walks up to Lumine's body, however, he is struck unconscious as a tentacle springs from it and damages the crystal on his head. As the three different characters ride back down the Jakob Elevator, Zero wonders what Sigma's defeat means for his future battles, while X ponders Lumine's words on evolution. Axl is still out cold, but his shattered crystal can be seen glowing with a tiny fragment of a crystal shard.


Gameplay

Overall gameplay in ''Mega Man X8'' is mostly similar to previous ''
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'' games and has removed the 3D style from ''Mega Man X7'' in favor of a 2.5D style, although 2 of the stages, namely "Central White" and "Dynasty", are fully 3D. After an introductory
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, ''Mega Man X8'' presents the player with a choice of 8 stages, with a Maverick robot serving as the stage
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. After defeating the 8 bosses, a series of
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stages open up for the player to complete in linear progression until the final boss is defeated. The difficulty chosen makes an impact in regards to the size of the health bar and if other items can be used. The player starts the game with access to three playable characters: X, a shooter able to wear multiple armors that can be found hidden in the stages; Axl, a shooter able to transform into enemies; and Zero, a sword fighter able to double jump. Additionally, Zero can equip additional weapons that can be purchased at the store such as hammers and additional swords after finding a certain Rare Force Metal for it, excluding one of the weapons which is only available for purchase upon completing the game with Zero or entering the code in the title screen of the PlayStation 2 version. ''X8'' introduces new mechanics to the game; the first is Guard Break, which can break enemy defenses when enemies are attacked with certain weapons. The second is Double Attack, where the playable character and the chosen partner character perform a screen-filling attack that causes heavy damage to all enemies on screen. Additionally, X's new armor, the Neutral Armor, can be customized with parts that can either form two new armors, or mixed together for different effects. Two characters can be selected to go to a stage, while a navigator can be assigned to assist the player. Depending on the navigator's qualities, the character will be informed about the stages' hidden paths or boss weaknesses. In every stage, the characters can obtain items that can be used in a shop to buy upgrades called chips. The three navigators can be unlocked as playable characters, taking moves from the Maverick Hunters. Much like ''X7'',
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is also available in this game. One of these features is content unlocked under certain conditions from the previous game or by entering a
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on the title screen of the PlayStation 2 version and then starting the game on Normal or Hard. One example is the three navigators can be unlocked as the playable characters by buying chips in the store after completing this requirement. In addition Cut Man as portrayed in the first ''
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'' game can be found as a hidden boss by either having a save file for the PS2 version of ''
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'' on the Memory Card or through one of the codes.


Development

''Mega Man X8'' was developed by
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. The game's direct predecessor, ''
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'', was the first entry in the ''Mega Man X'' series to feature full
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, as well as 3D gameplay. However, as stated by Capcom producer and original ''Mega Man'' illustrator
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, the development team chose not to pursue 3D gameplay for ''Mega Man X8'' simply because of its graphical style. Inafune himself was not involved in the production of ''Mega Man X8'', although the game's art designers did consult with him before changing the overall style of the characters. The game's main illustrator, Tatsuya Yoshikawa, was an assistant in ''X7'' and took a bigger role. He was responsible for designing the protagonists, the Maverick bosses, and the newer ancillary cast. Yoshikawa took into account what the characters may resemble if they were toys, and even imitated the joints of
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figures. Similar to his previous work in ''X7'', Yoshikawa wanted the designs to pander to his feelings about the first ''Mega Man X'' game while still following his own ideas too. The three main characters were revised for ''Mega Man X8'' as Yoshikawa planned to give them more unique features to contrast their personalities. The new antagonist, Lumine, was given a human-like face rather Reploid to symbolize the concept of a new generation of Reploids. To contrast Lumine's his angel-like appearance, Sigma was instead made to look like a demon. The PS2 game was released in North America on December 7, 2004, in Europe on February 11, 2005 and in Japan on March 10, 2005. A
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port was released in Japan on March 10, 2005, and in Europe on September 21, 2005. The
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version of ''Mega Man X8'' was released in Asia, Europe, and as a download from
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in North America. This version can run in windowed mode, in addition to full screen, and includes mouse and keyboard features, although it does support using a controller. The Windows version also features several languages and the possibility to toggle between Japanese and English voices, which can be changed from the main menu or after starting a new game. All of the music and cutscene dialogue is encoded in
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format. The musical score for ''Mega Man X8'' was co-composed by Yuko Komiyama, Naoto Tanaka, and Shinya Okada. The 51-song ''Rockman X8 Original Soundtrack'' was released in Japan on April 13, 2005 by
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. The Japanese opening theme for PlayStation 2 (also available for PC platform in any regional version, including Europe which had received the North American opening theme in the European PlayStation 2 version) is "Wild Fang" by
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; the band had previously done
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themes for ''
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'' and ''
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''. However, the theme was not included in the soundtrack and was even omitted on the game's localization in English for PS2 platform. It became available for Windows via
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,
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, and
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as a part of '' Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2'' on July 24, 2018, worldwide and on July 26, 2018, in Japan.


Reception

''Mega Man X8'' received a generally mixed response based on the 68 score from
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. It was generally praised for returning to a more classic style of Mega Man gameplay and removing the criticized gameplay elements of ''
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''.
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praised the game for its mixture of 2D and 3D, and its camera system, saying "Thankfully the transition from one plane to another is pretty seamless and isn't the bothersome chore that switches in X7 were. It's an easy and totally acceptable gameplay method and one that should have been used in 2003 to begin with." In comparing the characters, IGN found X and Axl to be the most skilled especially due to how easy is it to find the former's upgrade for his armor but still found the system lacking when compared with
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's action game '' Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening''. Although
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praised the improvements of the gameplay as well as the contrast between the three protagonists, the site still felt it had no innovation. GameZone criticized the game design for X's perceived weakness compared to the more useful weaponry of Zero and Axl, while also claiming that most stages lack enough appeal to revisit.
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criticized the 3D stages, but praised the 2D stages for their difficulty and replay value. Though the narrative was criticized, the visual presentation was still praised when compared with previous games.
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criticized the game for its level design, which often made the game extremely frustrating to play. They also derided the story, remarking that it "dabbles in a lot of nonsensical anime-style ramblings about things that are of little importance to the actual game."
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called the story of ''X8'' "dry for bone" but noted the presentation was well executed despite its short length. Gaming Age liked the choice of three playable characters and the opportunities for teamwork. They also praised the graphics, but found the difficulty frustrating and claimed that the story did not amount to much. While GameSpy appreciates whether or not the player can be assisted by navigator, he still called the main story "bad cyberpunk nonsense". According to ''
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'', ''Mega Man X8'' was the tenth best-selling game in Japan during its week of release at 14,927 units. A total of 35,546 units were sold in the region by the end of 2005.


References


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