
Throughout eight action-packed levels, you must fight numerous enemies, collect upgrades and bonuses, and earn victory points to gain access to special weapons. They belong to a special unit called Repliforce. This organization includes two special agents: Mega Men X and Zero (Zero). A certain military organization, Maverick Hunters, is dedicated to killing dangerous and out-of-control Reploids. In the futuristic world, humans coexist with intelligent robots. The events of Mega Man X4 are carried over to the XXII century. The amount of save slots has been increased from three to six.Mega man x4 - an adventure arcade game, which is the fourth part in the X-series about the brave Megaman, who fights against various enemies in the vastness of the galaxy. The scene in the intro where the General does a salute was removed, possibly due to it resembling a Nazi salute.Ĭutscenes where the screen flashes rapidly was changed to have the screen be dim. The Mega Man X Legacy Collection version of the game has a few differences from the original PS1 release.

Many enemies behave differently within the demos causing all but the Military Train demo to desync. Due to limitations with the Saturn hardware, many transparency effects are missing or replaced with a dithering effect this is most noticeable with afterimages, which are completely opaque in the Saturn version.A ripple effect was added in Sky Lagoon 2 and Magma Dragoon's stage.Certain music tracks have additional intros not present in other releases, alongside proper looping tracks.It has an easy mode and music player not in the PS1 release. The English PC version removed all Japanese voices and battle cries properly but only replaced them with dummy data files, and all of them are interchangeable with voice files used in the Japanese PC version. Despite being disabled, all Japanese pre-battle voices of Maverick bosses are still present in the game's voice data set.While these bosses do still retain their voices during battle, Cyber Peacock is the only one who's been muted entirely. Some voices, such as the pre-battle voices from the eight selectable bosses, were disabled in the international releases.

In order to fit their romanized names, international releases omit this. The Japanese pause menu gives instructions how to perform Zero's techniques. The Japanese ending song, Yukie Nakama's "One More Chance", was replaced with a different track for the international releases.Īs with the first three games, the eight Mavericks go under new names overseas, save for Split Mushroom. The Japanese opening song, Yukie Nakama's "Makenai Ai ga Kitto Aru", was replaced with a different track for the international releases.

This was simplified in the International builds. The images of X and Zero from the player select screen slide across the title screen's opening animation.
