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Top 10 best Mega Man games

Robots, precise shooting and legendary difficulty: from Mega Man 2 to Mega Man X, the little blue robot is an action-platform icon. RomWize re-ranks the best entries by its re-evaluated scores, each with its current score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.

"Mega Man X is a thunderclap, blending snappy 2D action and power rich progression. Cult soundtrack, unbeatable level design."

"The absolute masterpiece of the series. Eight memorable Robot Masters, Takashi Tateishi's legendary soundtrack, perfectly balanced difficulty. One of the greatest video games ever created, on any platform."

"Mega Man X is a thunderclap, blending snappy 2D action and power rich progression. Cult soundtrack, unbeatable level design."

"Mega Man 3 introduces Rush the dog and boss revival levels. Slightly below 2 but still exceptional. Remarkable soundtrack, challenge maintained. The saga at the top of its game."

"The first six Mega Man games gathered with obvious care: retro filters, save states and a challenge mode round it out. The difficulty stays demanding and timeless. An ideal compilation for rediscovering these snappy run-and-gun classics."

"The Japanese name for Mega Man X2, identical in content. Refines the formula finely, essential for Mega Man fans."

"Seven action-platformers gathered with care, and the modern options defuse their brutal reputation. The level design stays razor-sharp, the Zero entries still shine, and the filters and extras enrich the package. A generous collection."

"Mega Man X4 is one of the finest X saga entries with two distinct campaigns playing as X and Zero differently. Action-platformer gameplay at its peak, excellent level design and memorable soundtrack. A Mega Man X series masterpiece, native to PS1 and Saturn."

"Mega Man X2 refines the formula finely, without quite matching the first's freshness. Still technically brilliant and essential."

"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."