Description:Mega Man X teams up with Zero in a traditional console RPG. The game was developed by the same people who did Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter. Unlike most RPGs the storyline is very similar to the traditional side-scrolling Mega Man games. In addition, the game is shorter than most RPGs. The basic plot of the game is to save Giga City Mega Man X teams up with Zero in a traditional console RPG. The game was developed by the same people who did Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter. Unlike most RPGs the storyline is very similar to the traditional side-scrolling Mega Man games. In addition, the game is shorter than most RPGs. The basic plot of the game is to save Giga City from the rioting of the Liberion Army. As the game progresses you have around 7 members. With a metal called Force Metal, your characters can upgrade various elements. The Gamecube version let's you link up to Game Boy Advance so you can use the GBA as a treasure hunter locater. The PS2 version contains a Mega Man X8 Demo.... (more)(less)
Manufacturer : CAPCOM Release date : 19 November 2004 Number of discs : 1 EAN: 5055060922415
"I've played Mega Man X Command Mission but have yet to transcribe the events of the game into the text. However, the game is more of a standalone title as the narrative has little to do with the events above. "
"Mega Man X: Command Mission takes the blue bomber franchise in a whole new direction by adding RPG-style combat. Your mission is to infiltrate Giga City Island to stop the evil plans of the rioting Liberion Army. Choose from seven playable characters including Mega Man, Zero, and Axl, and team up to use three-member attacks. Upgrade your characters' abilities, attacks, and weapons to put an end to the brewing war. With cel-shaded characters, stylized environments, and a new "Cross Order System" "
""While it is more than easy to pass up on premise alone Mega Man X Command Mission is a little more resilient as a product then you might expect. Sure, it’s not going to win any awards and it’s essentially a lower-end copy of a better game you’ve played before like Final Fantasy X but for some reason that’s all right with me. Beyond its disposable story it doesn’t try to be something that it’s not.""