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Character Description: Megaman in his Battle Network series form. In the Battle Network series, Megaman is a computer program (hence the .EXE) that acts as both an avatar and an anti-virus program. The player would collect weapon chips from enemies and use them against viruses and hostile programs, along with his iconic Buster gun. Sadly, many of these abilities are lost on this character.
Stratagies: Since Megaman.EXE's attacks are fairly weak, you'll want to adopt a hit-and-run strategy. Thankfully, his forward dash is essentially a mid-range teleport technique so you can get behind the enemy and hit him a few times. A skilled player can dash back and forth, not giving the enemy time to react. If your enemy tries to stay back, punish him/her/it by using your Buster gun; it has great range, is easy to use, can be fired rapidly, and hits the target instantly. The only problem is the low damage potential. Megaman.EXE can also summon Gutsman and Bass to launch a quick attack, though they too deal low damage. If there is a plus side, you can move after you summon an ally to get in position for the next attack.
While Fighting: Don't be complacent just because Megaman.EXE doesn't do much damage. He's a quick little fighter and has no problems with launching sneak attacks. Always beware of his Buster gun; while he usually doesn't spam it too badly, it is very hard to predict when he'll shoot, and you have little warning before the attack hits.
Special Abilities: Teleportation
Glitches: None.
AI: Surprisingly robust. He's pretty good at throwing combos your way, and many of his attacks knock you into the air so he can hit you again. Level 1 or 2 out of 3, depending on your own skill level.
Cheapness: Hardly any, though he is sometimes fond of his Buster gun. 3/10.
Stratagies: Since Megaman.EXE's attacks are fairly weak, you'll want to adopt a hit-and-run strategy. Thankfully, his forward dash is essentially a mid-range teleport technique so you can get behind the enemy and hit him a few times. A skilled player can dash back and forth, not giving the enemy time to react. If your enemy tries to stay back, punish him/her/it by using your Buster gun; it has great range, is easy to use, can be fired rapidly, and hits the target instantly. The only problem is the low damage potential. Megaman.EXE can also summon Gutsman and Bass to launch a quick attack, though they too deal low damage. If there is a plus side, you can move after you summon an ally to get in position for the next attack.
While Fighting: Don't be complacent just because Megaman.EXE doesn't do much damage. He's a quick little fighter and has no problems with launching sneak attacks. Always beware of his Buster gun; while he usually doesn't spam it too badly, it is very hard to predict when he'll shoot, and you have little warning before the attack hits.
Special Abilities: Teleportation
Glitches: None.
AI: Surprisingly robust. He's pretty good at throwing combos your way, and many of his attacks knock you into the air so he can hit you again. Level 1 or 2 out of 3, depending on your own skill level.
Cheapness: Hardly any, though he is sometimes fond of his Buster gun. 3/10.
Extra Notes: Megaman.EXE doesn't have extra pallets. For an extra-hectic battle, have 4 MM.EXE's on the screen at the same time. It might be a bit hard to tell them apart after that.
Bottom Line: Get it.
Bottom Line: Get it.
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