Those of us who are old (that is, over the age of 25) find change confusing, and quite frustrating. Note to younger readers: this is what happens when you get old. Especially in the case of those who grew up with the NES originals, these games represent nothing more than a confusing rash of brightly coloured boxes that seem to appear with frightening regularity, in stupefyingly numerous Pokémon-like variants, and feature characters that bear no resemblance to anything recognisably ’ Mega Man-y’ with the exception of that guy in the helmet, and even then he’s not exactly classic blue bomber material. For anyone over the age of, say, 12 or so, Mega Man 9 and its recently released sequel have provided a rather refreshing antidote to the increasingly confusing world of Battle Network and Star Force games.
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