Mega Man X4 In Hindi Download Free In Torrent

Mega Man X4 In Hindi Download Free In Torrent

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Mega Man X4 In Hindi Download Free In Torrent

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A Reploid Army declares war on the human race after being labeled as Mavericks. X and Zero fight their way to stop this uprising and discover who is behind this.
A new dawn for the Reploid race has begun with the creation of the Repliforce, a military unit lead by the androids Colonel and General. But when their mission turns from protection to conquest, Maverick Hunters X and Zero are sent to confront the leaders of Repliforce. But who's pulling Repliforce's strings, and what problems will arise from Zero's own history?
One of my favorite Megaman games, and with good reason, too. This game has everything that fans can ask for: great graphics, nice music, beautiful stages, voice-acting, anime cinematic, cool bosses, and last but not least, the ability to play as Zero.<br/><br/>I feel that it&#39;s a tad bit unfair that X takes a backseat to Zero, but hey, that&#39;s the way that it goes. Zero has always been a mystery, and he still is. He even has his own series, and even then, we fans are left with more questions. I feel that Zero will always remain what he has been in the past: a mystery.<br/><br/>I prefer Zero&#39;s story because it tells the player more about him and the tragedy that is his life. I felt bad for him, actually, and I still do. Can he ever get a break? Apparently not.<br/><br/>Bottom line: This game is a must buy.
If there was any platform game I&#39;ve been following for pretty much it&#39;s entire existence, it&#39;s been the Mega Man series. Sure, it&#39;s pretty much the same deal over and over again, but something about it makes it that much more addicting. Capcom stepped the intensity up a couple more notches with the Mega Man X series for the Super NES, showing a much more mature side of Mega Man we hadn&#39;t seen before. Each sequel made the story line a bit thicker, incorporating more characters into the mix of the war between Mega Man X and the Mavericks, lead by the ever-venomous Sigma. With the departure of the Super NES, Capcom took the X series to the next stage with Mega Man X4 on the Sega Saturn and, a short while later, the Sony PS1, and this was easily the best X game of the series up to this point. Everything centers around a new rivalry between the Maverick Hunters and a group known as Repliforce, a plan for both which goes horribly awry. So it&#39;s up to either X or Zero to save the day. This is the first game to mark the ability to play as Zero, now wielding a new powerful saber (you can choose to play as him from the get-go for the entire game and bypass all the ridiculous choosing screen between the choosing screens in X5-8). Both X and Zero have their own personal storyline, though this series tends to lean a bit more towards Zero&#39;s (which is starting to grow on me; I&#39;m sure, sadly, more people would be interested in Zero&#39;s side of things, having seen X&#39;s for three games). They both possess differing attacks and strategies (X&#39;s X-Buster and armors versus Zero&#39;s Z-Saber and various slash attacks), intertwining characters relevant to their stories, and a good deal of action in between. I even think X&#39;s effeminate voice fits much better than in Mega Man 8! (it&#39;s much better than his Japanese-boy-in-puberty moaning in X6 and whiny punk voice in X7). Plus, the use of anime-style cut-scenes gave the game a sleeker, more personal look; anyone can slap together a cut-scene in the game, but the animation gave it a stronger sense of drama. This was the best game to date until, three years later, Capcom continued to release more sequels to the series, much to my surprise and delight, to varying degrees of success; either a hollow shell of it&#39;s former glory (Mega Man X5), a rush job to appeal to the marketing of it&#39;s predecessor (Mega Man X6), or a debacle into 3D that sorta went wrong (Mega Man X7); though I say these things, I do enjoy those three titles very much. It&#39;s just that they were lacking quite a bit and had much to live up for after X4. Thankfully, Capcom once again got the recipe right and released Mega Man X8, which was easily the best since this game in question. If you haven&#39;t picked up or played this game, you are truly missing out and should be urged to check it out!

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