
Mega Man ZX
Mega Man ZX is a 2006 action-platformer developed by Inti Creates and published by Capcom for Nintendo DS. Set centuries after the Mega Man Zero series, it introduces a new transformation system where players obtain Biometal to morph into different forms, each with unique abilities for exploration and combat.
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About This Retro Game
Mega Man ZX pioneered the 'Metroidvania' approach in the Mega Man series with non-linear progression and ability-gated exploration across interconnected areas.
The game features two playable protagonists - Vent and Aile - whose stories differ slightly based on character selection.
Biometal transformations include Model X (basic form), Model ZX (balanced form), and four elemental models (HX, FX, LX, PX) acquired from defeated bosses.
The Nintendo DS touchscreen was used for map navigation and special attacks, though traditional controls remained primary.
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