Rockman X4 (Mega Man X4) is the Japanese version of the finest X saga entry, with distinctly playable X and Zero. Two campaigns, gameplay at its peak, excellent level design. A Mega Man X series masterpiece in its native Japanese PS1 version.
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Japanese Capcom variant of Mega Man X4, 2D platforming sequel introducing Zero as a playable main character. Created by Capcom, released in 1997 in Japan with Special Limited Pack edition under the Rockman X4 title. Eight 2D levels selectable in any order, eight Mavericks with specific weapons, playable X with Mega Buster and Zero with light saber across distinct scenarios, anime cutscenes and guitar rock soundtrack. Japanese edition with Special Limited Pack under the Rockman X4 title.
The Japanese Special Limited Pack of Rockman X4, a limited edition enriched with collectible items around this acclaimed entry of the X branch. Markedly harder to reunite intact than the standard run, this boxset appeals to demanding Mega Man fans. Its desirability rests on this top-tier scarcity and the completeness of the set rather than the disc alone.
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A high point of the X series, this entry lets you choose between X's shots and Zero's saber, two styles that transform every duel. Charismatic Mavericks, animated cutscenes and blade combat, like the memorable Magma Dragoon, lift the staging. The weakness system remains, but the dual approach and dramatic intensity make it a lasting fan favorite.
Is Rockman X4 still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 1997 on PS1, Capcom's project propels Mega Man X into a new era with two full campaigns for X and Zero. The two dimensional action platformer keeps a perfect readability, and the handling of Zero's sabre brings real tactical variety. The soundtrack is one of the most memorable in the lineage, and the animated cutscenes strengthen the epic. The difficulty stays demanding and the Western voice work divided opinion on release. Recommended today for any action platformer devotee, for Mega Man X fans and for PS1 collectors curious about a series peak on Sony's first home console hardware.