Capcom MegaMan Battle Network 3 - Blue (GBA)

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GBA

Rating: 6.5 6.66

Join Mega Mega.EXE, his pal Lan and friends as they keepthe net safe from cyber mayhem in the most expansive battle network adventure yet. Together with the Mega Man Battle Network -White version, find all of Mega Man?s battle style changes, ?Giga Class? Chips, enemies and discover more surprises justfor you!

Review Date: 22-May-06
yakkotank

Rating: Rating 6 6

Time with product: 2

Strengths: Solid graphics, sound, and gameplay.

Weaknesses: Dragging plot. Lots and lots of battles.

Summary: Capcom's made quite a killing on sequels. Whenever it seems like one series has bitten the dust, another new one takes its place. The Battle Network series reinvents Mega Man as a digital warrior in cyberspace. While the basic gameplay and battle system is fun and interesting, the plot didn't do much to keep me playing. I enjoyed applying and learning the upgrade system, but overall I was somewhat bored. A solid RPG for Mega Man fans.

Review Date: 27-Jan-06
yikez

Rating: Rating 6 6

Time with product: 1

Strengths: Colorful and nice graphics. RPG Design.

Weaknesses: Some players from the previous 2 could find it repeatative.

Summary: Capcom has done a great job once again with this game. The graphics are nice, although most elements were all introduced in the first 2 Gameboy games. Although this is the case, I enjoyed it. So for those who have played the other games, this isn't a must have. But for those Megaman fanatics, its another great game to play.

Review Date: 22-Apr-05
FOnewearl

Rating: Rating 8 8

Time with product: 7 Months

Strengths: Colorful Graphics, Unique battle system, creatative method of powering up Mega Man

Weaknesses: Some fans of the 2D action games may not take a liking to the way the Battle Network games play

Summary: I can't really condemn the MMBN series for staying the same; in fact, it's the aspects that remained the same that I felt were the best. It's what they changed that I can't say I enjoyed too much. While I welcome the idea of Capcom trying to innovate a bit, it detracted from the overall enjoyability of the game. Still, it's a fun game, certainly one of the better RPGs on the GBA, but it falls short in some areas. It's not as good as MMBN2, but it will still provide a great degree of entertainment.

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