If you're still on the fence about grabbing Mega Man X DiVE Offline, you can now try out a free demo. The demo, available for download on Steam and the Google Play Store, includes the complete Story Mode Chapter 8 and offers a range of characters and weapons to test out.
Additionally, the full game is 34% off for a limited time on iOS and Android, priced at $19.90 instead of the regular $29.99. The discount is set to end on January 21, 2024. If you liked the demo or you've been holding out for something a little more wallet-friendly, this might be the perfect chance to grab it!
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ReplyDeleteI just want it on switch or Xbox
ReplyDeleteI don't see why Capcom won't port it to home consoles, since it's on steam most of the work is already done.
DeleteThey would have to rework the ui, so I'm confident it won't happen
DeleteWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ReplyDeleteYEAHHHHHHHHHHHH LETS GO BABY WOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
what a missed opportunity. they should have discounted it to $19.93.
ReplyDelete$20 is still pretty steep on mobile though. I think $12 makes more sense there
Maybe If they had done it this way from the very beginning or put it on a physical cartridge, then sure. I guess.
DeleteA physical budget release for the PlayStation, Xbox and Switch would have been welcome.
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ReplyDeleteThey have to release the demo the day of release. Cos many players have downloaded the full game just to try it out !
ReplyDeleteThe game is available for about 2-3 month ...
My honest reaction:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQTD30i9vQ4&t=32s
Another Festivus miracle!
DeleteI think you mean Capcom's reaction :P
DeleteIt's not even worth it for free
ReplyDeleteLots of honest feelings hitting the internet about X Dive even though people fought me tooth and nail over it even existing in the first place and for what? To get treated like second rate garbage by a company that obviously does not care about quality or its fan base and shows it quite openly lol. Some of you have comments that seem like they don't know what capcoms doing but it's nothing short of simple milking and the sooner you guys let the flow of money stop the sooner we get either a better product 9orMegaMan can die in peace lol.
ReplyDeleteI agree man. I've been saying the same thing for years. Megaman's up to like a 35 anniversary but they had like a 10 year gap of nothing. I'm of the mind to let him die. I couldn't trust Capcom even if they did make something.
DeleteI dont trust Capcom anymore. I havnt for many years. For a plethora of reasons. Whether they abandon Rockman or not, I am fine if they never make another sequel to any game, let alone another Rockman game.
DeleteI'm content with Kotobukiya.
Guess you DOM’t want X9
DeleteFrom current Capcom? No. I DOM't.
DeleteThat's the funny thing about Apathy. I DOM't care. They have to MAKE me care.
Sorry for my Engrish
DeleteI want X9 and more, but yes, will they do it right? I don't want them making it 16 bit (I didn't like that they did that 8 bit stuff to MM9 and 10, even losing charge and slide), but also not make it like Dive or X7. Make it kind of like MM11 but with X mechanics and story, and for steam and multi-platform. If done that way, it has the potential to be better than even MM11 not just in detail, but story and length. Keep it all side scrolling. I liked X8 too. It can be similar to that, but better with mechanics more like X4 (no reason to have nightmare souls or tons or hostages, though hostages are fun to collect, but don't make it so that they die permanently). The nightmare soul mechanic can be forgotten though, and no clunky movements or falling on your ass when stunned like in X7. Also unlike X8, no retry chips or having to collect tons of metals just to get many items and keep every stage 100% 2D gameplay, but some 3D backgrounds 2.5D style is nice. Series made for 2D play can stay in a 2D play style. 3D gameplay is for Legends, so that can stay in 3D gameplay format (I would not like Legends in 2D since it was never meant for it and wouldn't be Legends then, but I think Legends needs a graphical makeover; some fans were trying to do that but probably won't complete it).
DeleteAt this point Mega Man isn't a game series, it's become a merchandise and toy line.
DeleteMega man battle network legacy collection would like to have a talk with you
DeleteA rerelease ain't a new game though.
DeleteAt this point, it seems like they are beating a dead horse. I hope we can move on to another game, but I won't expect too much. Then I can reduce disappointment by not getting hopes up too high + the tend is we should not expect new games, and if so, not many or sequels to what most of us want. Only is truly confirmed that we are getting a sequel to classic, X, ZX, or Legends (rumors and at this point, even a pic is not enough), only then will I hype. Then I will hold my breath and hope that it isn't canned (another Capcom trend the past decade+). I was right to not take the rumor of Taisen seriously. But I can only hope they revive and make sequels to what I suspect 'most' of us want.
ReplyDelete"I was right to not take the rumor of Taisen seriously."
DeleteNow I'm begin to wondering how many people still believe that fake rumor lol
The game was/is anything but a rumor. It was penciled in in the company's pre-COVID Q4 2022 release calendar.
Deleteam I the only one who thinks her voice sounds a little annoying
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DeleteNo, I also think that as well.
DeleteThis game had potential. Instead of the ending we got, it should have been revealed that the one messing with everything was actually Keiji Inafune back to get revenge. The final boss being him. Then after the final boss Inafune would realize how beautiful the Mega Man series is and return it to normal. Would have made the game an instant 10/10
ReplyDeleteAlmost everything the man touches ends up worse off for it. He's a hack and a fraud and doesn't even work for Capcom anymore. He was never what was making Mega Man great.
DeleteHow does that make any sense?
DeleteThank you, demo, for saving me $30.
ReplyDeleteI don't see why Capcom won't port it to home consoles, since it's on steam most of the work is already done.
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