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Encyclopedia > Mega Man X4
Mega Man X4
Developer Capcom
Publisher Capcom
Europe Virgin Interactive
Released Sega Saturn
Flag of the United States July 31, 1997
Flag of Japan August 1st, 1997
PlayStation
Flag of Japan August 1, 1997
Flag of the United States October 9, 1997
Flag of Europe 1997
Flag of Singapore 2007
PC
Flag of the United States Flag of Europe January 1, 1998
Genre Platformer
Mode(s) Single player
Ratings ESRB: K-A (E for PC)
Platform(s) Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PC
Media 1 x CD ROM

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Contents

Background

Japanese Rockman X4 Sega Saturn Special Limited Pack cover

Following the third defeat of Sigma, Cain Labs issues an initiative to create a supplementary military force to complement the Maverick Hunters. The army, called the Repliforce, is a strict military regime led by General and his second-in-command, Colonel. Image File history File links RockmanX4SpecialLimited. ... Image File history File links RockmanX4SpecialLimited. ... Sigma is a fictional character who is the main antagonist of the Mega Man X video game series. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into List of Mega Man X characters. ... The Maverick Hunters is an organization from the science-fiction video game series Mega Man X created to hunt down and terminate Mavericks. ...


Six months following the inception of the group, Cain Labs finds its methods to be ineffective, questionable, and potentially dangerous in the Maverick defense. To make matters worse, behind the scenes, General has been meeting with a mysterious figure who plots the Hunters' demise, insinuating that they are a "significant threat" to the Repliforce's jurisdiction.


Mayhem breaks out when the Sky Lagoon, a massive floating city, is sent crashing down onto the city below it, killing millions of civilians, humans and Reploids alike. The game begins here where either X or Zero is dispatched to investigate possible causes of the disaster only to become entangled, once again, in a struggle against Sigma to save the world.


Gameplay

The gameplay is similar to the previous installments of the X series, but there are some important changes:


At the beginning of the game, the player chooses to play either as X or Zero. Unlike future games in the Mega Man X series, the player is committed to the choice throughout the game (i.e., he cannot switch to the other character at any time). Though both of them go through the same stages, they operate differently, and get different challenges from the terrain. They must avoid obstacles like falling debris and spikes, and destroy enemy robots to reach the end of the stages.


X wields a plasma cannon (X-Buster) on his arm that he uses to attack foes from a distance. It can be charged to fire stronger shots. When he defeats a boss, he gains a new weapon for his buster. These weapons have limited ammo, displayed by a meter next to his health. In some stages, X can find capsules that contain upgrades that greatly enhance his capabilities.


Zero is more melee-oriented than X, using a saber rather than a cannon. His Z-Saber's power and accuracy compensate for his lack of range. Not all of his moves are weapon-based— rather than acquiring weapons from bosses, he learns techniques such as the air-dash and double-jump. Zero cannot upgrade any of his body parts in this game.


Two new Tanks have been added: a Weapon Tank, which will fill all of your Special Weapons up; and an EX Tank, which increases your default lives from three to five, should you have to start over or reset. In the European version of the game, the lives go from two to four.


This is the first X game where your characters have conversations with the bosses before the battle begins, rather than the boss simply entering the room and attacking immediately. For this reason, there is no music specifically used to accompany the boss's entrance, as was the case with the first three games.


Development

Originally, the American release of the PlayStation version was put on hold after Sony denied Capcom permission to release it solely because it was a 2D video game; Due to early American policies at the time, Sony wanted only 3D games for their system. Other Capcom titles that had fallen victim to this policy included Mega Man 8, Mega Man Battle & Chase, and the PSX version of Mega Man X3, though the latter remained unreleased until 2005. After much debate and persuasion (Apparently Capcom, the company that had also created PlayStation's first million-selling game Resident Evil, threatened not to release the hotly-anticipated sequel Resident Evil 2 after being upset of being denied permission of releasing their games (see above)), Sony caved in and allowed Capcom to release it [1]. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Mega Man 8, known as Rockman 8 Metal Heroes ) in Japan, is a video game released by Capcom in 1996 and 1997 for the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn. ... Mega Man Battle & Chase is a PlayStation racing game based on the classic Mega Man series from Capcom. ... Mega Man X3 was released in 1995 by Capcom. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For the original NASA meaning, see capsule communicator. ... Resident Evil (known in Japan as Biohazard )) is a media franchise consisting of a survival horror video games series, comic books, novelizations, three Hollywood motion pictures, and a variety of collectibles, including action figures, strategy guides and publications. ... Resident Evil 2 , Biohazard 2) is a survival horror game by Capcom originally released for the PlayStation in 1998 and the second installment in the Resident Evil series. ...


Characters

  • X
  • Zero
  • Double - A short, yellow Reploid who appears at the beginning of X4. He says that he is assigned to be X's assistant, though he is revealed in the final levels to be Sigma's spy. At this point he transforms into his second form (nicknamed by fans 'Jello Man') and confronts X.
  • Sigma

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Repliforce

  • Colonel
A high-ranking commanding officer of the Repliforce military who maintains a friendly rivalry with Zero. When the Repliforce War starts, he actively fights against X and Zero. Eventually he was destroyed by either X or Zero (canonically, Zero). Colonel was the result of the Perfect Soldier Program, designed to be a fighting machine, with his sister Iris being the compassionate counterpart.
He has a small cameo in Mega Man Zero 2 where his "spirit" is used by Phoenix Magnion as an attack. There is also a version of Colonel in the Battle Network series, Colonel.EXE.
General
  • General
Leader of the Repliforce. When Sky Lagoon was destroyed, the Maverick Hunters accused the Repliforce of being Mavericks. Due to the Colonel's pride, Repliforce refused to lay down arms and submit to questioning after the accusation. This suspicious refusal led to the Repliforce being regarded as a group of mavericks. General, insulted by this, decided to create a "Reploid nation" on the Final Weapon space station. These events, instigated by Sigma, started the Repliforce War. When he saw that the Final Weapon had been set up to destroy the Earth, he sacrificed himself to stop it. General was absolutely gargantuan for a reploid, being almost 10 times taller than Zero.
Colonel's sister reploid and Zero's love interest in the fourth game. According to the manual, Iris is the closest person to Zero and the feelings seem to be mutual. Iris was created alongside her brother in an attempt to create a perfect reploid. She died in Zero's arms after attempting to avenge her brother's death at his hands. She also appeared in Zero's memories in the end of X5, in which he was apologizing for his actions.
Iris was also the navigator in the GBC game Mega Man Xtreme 2.

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Voice actors

Japanese voice English voice Role
Kentaro Ito Ruth Shiraishi Mega Man X
Ryotaro Okiayu Wayne Doster Zero
Mugihito Charlie Fontana Sigma
Jin Yamanoi Matthew Meersbergen Colonel
Yuko Mizutani Michelle Gazepis Iris
Ryūzaburō Ōtomo Mark Hagan General
Yasunori Matsumoto Jeremy Felton Double

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The tagline on the Mega Man X4 box could be interpreted to mean this is the first time that X and Zero are both fully playable characters.
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