
On top of having the standard eight Robot Masters which must be fought to move on to the final stages of the game, players can discover four hidden letters scattered throughout hidden areas in four different stages, which collectively spell out "YOKU". In the past, Bass had opposed him on several occasions, but hadn't outright severed his allegiance to him. It also sees Bass, and by extension, Treble, completely defecting against Wily and go rogue. The game's storyline attempts to start bridging the gap between the classic Megaman series and Megaman X series timelines, inching away from the former and into the latter by dealing with robots turning evil due to exposure to a virus similar to the Maverick Virus, and revealing the byproduct of Doctor Wily's mysterious blueprints shown in Bass's ending of Megaman 2 The Power Fighters. Despite this, the game has received mostly favorable reviews. With release of Version 1.3.0, a second playable character, Z-Prototype, was added, who can be unlocked for use the main story mode and learns new techniques from defeating bosses, but due to being an unrefined prototype, he exhausts life energy upon performing his attacks.Īfter its release, an update added an easy mode similar to the one present in Megaman 10 due to complaints about the game's difficulty. He can use the slide, due to the game being partially based on Megaman 3. A further update also reintroduced the Charge Shot as an optional ability. Initially, the only playable character was Megaman. Like the aforementioned games, it has multiple playable characters. As with Megaman 9, and Megaman 10, it too uses an 8-bit art style that's meant to imitate the style of the NES games. It started out as a simple Flash project, and eventually it was transferred into more complex software, programmed in C++. 2.10 New Life of Dr.Wily's Robot Masters.2.7 The Pre-Ultimate Final Battle: Megaman vs.2.3 Assaulting the captured Wily's Castle.

2.2 Why is Megaman not affected by the Mysterious Virus?.
