So to kick off Tokyo Game Show 2018 we get a 2-for-1 reveal: say hello to Acid Man and Tundra Man!
Via Capcom Unity:
"In
 a past life, Tundra Man was a surveying robot, designed to keep track 
of various environmental changes in some of the coldest places on the 
planet. With no one else around except a few animals and a television to
 keep him company, Tundra Man found a new purpose watching an ice 
skating championship on TV. Ever since that fateful day, Tundra Man has 
dedicated his life to the fine art of figure skating, and now claims a 
frozen museum as his new lair with the hopes of one day displaying his 
icy art form to the world.
Unlike the (relative) safety of Boing-Boing Park,
 the museum is a much more hazardous place. The floors, walls, and 
ceilings are covered with dangerous icicles, and true to classic Mega 
Man games, a single run-in with spikes can spell doom for our hero! Be 
sure to tread carefully, as getting around on the slippery, icy floors 
can be a difficult task on its own. You’ll have to stay on your feet and
 ensure you’re keeping a grip on things to avoid sliding into stray 
enemies like robotic snowflakes that lazily drift down from the sky, or 
birds that drop frozen blocks of ice on Mega Man’s head. Keep an eye out
 for stray Gabyoall security robots, too – this classic floor-hugging 
enemy becomes an even bigger threat when you’re sliding around.
You
 may be on thin ice in this stage, but that doesn’t mean it’s all doom 
and gloom. You’re still in a museum, so think of it like you’re taking 
in exhibits. Watch your step as you go, take things slow and steady to 
avoid nasty run-ins with spikes and pits, and maybe give yourself a 
moment to appreciate the sights. Most museums ask you nicely not to 
touch the exhibits, but this marvel of technological archaeology is 
decidedly more hands-on when you get to the mid-boss.
I
 present to you this specimen from an unknown era: a robot platform 
carrying around the skeleton of a mechanical mastodon.  While you may be
 tempted to aim for the mastodon on top, don’t be fooled – it’s the 
platform below that makes up the brain of the operation. For something 
so large, this duo is surprisingly agile! You’ll need to put all your 
skills to use to avoid being hit by damaging attacks as it crashes 
around the room. The icicles that drop from the ceiling can do some 
serious damage to a certain blue robot caught underneath, but they might
 have more than one use if you keep your wits about you. After you send 
this mid-boss back to the Stone Age, you’ll be able to glide on to 
Tundra Man’s lair.
Tundra
 Man gives Mega Man the cold shoulder as he makes his grand entrance, 
complete with stage lights to highlight his big moment. Ready to show 
off his impressive ice skating skills to a captive audience, Tundra Man 
will skate along the ice-covered floor of his lair while throwing in a 
few aerial twists and graceful pirouettes for good measure. Although he 
may be difficult to hit as he whirls around at high speeds, his natural 
need for showmanship in between attacks can provide just the opening you
 need to land some powerful shots. Tundra Man can be tough to take down –
 he was built for arctic exploration and research, after all – but with 
careful movement or the right Robot Master weapon, you can shatter his 
icy veneer and claim his weapon for your own.
Defeating
 Tundra Man will equip you with Tundra Storm, channeling Tundra Man’s 
graceful aerial twists to create a column of icy winds in an attack that
 can hit enemies above and below the Blue Bomber. If you really want to 
send your foes into a deep freeze, turn on the Power Gear for a frozen 
blast that covers the entire screen!"
Via Mega Man 11 Official Website
The Official Mega Man 11 Website has been updated with info on both Tundra Man & Acid Man & both their English & Japanese voice samples have been added!
Tundra Man English - here
Acid Man English - here
Tundra Man Japanese - here
Acid Man Japanese - here
Via Mega Man 11 Official Website
"A
 cutting edge chemist turned mad scientist, Acid Man is bent on mixing 
volatile concoctions. But he's ready for battle as soon as his Acid 
Barrier goes up! Acid Man's corrosive shots and barrier only become more
 intimidating as soon as he activates his speed gear, sending him into 
the pool for a flurry of chemical chaos!"
"Acid
 Man's stage takes place in his chemical plant, a dangerous facility run
 amuck, the robots and other machines pose as big a threat as the 
massive vats of acid. Not to mention the river of chemical runoff." 
The Official Mega Man 11 Website has been updated with info on both Tundra Man & Acid Man & both their English & Japanese voice samples have been added!
Tundra Man English - here
Acid Man English - here
Tundra Man Japanese - here
Acid Man Japanese - here
Only 11 days to go until we get to experience this ourselves. The wait is almost over! 
Source - Capcom Unity
 











 
AWESOME!!!! CANT WAIT TO PLAY IT.
ReplyDeleteoh no Tundra Man is my new boyfriend
ReplyDeleteCan'ttttttt wait!
ReplyDeleteGood news: Acid Man's stage has underwater sections!
ReplyDeleteBad news: Although we got the Charge Shot and Slide back after Mega Man 9 got rid of them, Mega Man 8's swimming is still missing.
'Mega Man 8's swimming is still missing.'
DeleteGood.
Tundra Man has spotlights on him during the fight? This guy is hundreds of times better than we could have imagined him by just his bust shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat would Freeze Man says when he saw Tundra Man ? I wonder. :)
DeleteI had'nt noticed that Torchman have Kamina's voice.
ReplyDeleteI don't get why Mega Man needs a buster for Tundra Man's power.
ReplyDeleteTundra and Acid Man sound great in English. I think I know who their VAs are.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I dont think I like Acid Man's feet. @_@
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