
Mega Man X4
The first Mega Man X game developed for 32-bit systems, featuring enhanced graphics, anime cutscenes, and the ability to play through the entire game as either X or Zero with completely different move sets.
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Introduces Zero as a fully playable character with his signature Z-Saber melee combat style, contrasting with X's traditional ranged buster shots. Features 8 new Mavericks with themed stages that change based on which character you select.
Notable for its fully voiced anime-style cutscenes that advance a darker storyline about the Repliforce rebellion. The PlayStation version runs at a smooth 60fps with reduced loading times compared to the Saturn release.
Includes new mechanics like the Air Dash for X and multiple saber techniques for Zero. The armor upgrade system was revamped with four equippable parts found in hidden areas throughout stages.
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